Nations whose economies and political influence depend heavily on oil exports are known as petrostates. Revenue from crude sales drives government budgets, infrastructure, and social programs. While ruling elites and national oil companies benefit most, citizens may face volatility when prices drop. Examples include Saudi Arabia, Russia, and Venezuela, where oil wealth shapes foreign policy and domestic stability.
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