Azerbijan. Natural resources  Petroleum (oil)  natural gas  iron  ore  nonferrous metals  bauxite.

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Azerbijan

Natural resources  Petroleum (oil)  natural gas  iron  ore  nonferrous metals  bauxite

Human resources  million people have a job in Azerbijan  Agriculture 82%  Industry 12%  Services 36%

Capital recourses  We already have lots of pumps and materials to extract the oil; iron, cement, petroleum, and natural gas  Azerbaijan already spent 4 million dollars in a pipeline from Baku to Turkey which will pump 1.2 million barrels a day.

What will I produce  Oil  Oil is already a big thing but now we have so much and we can produce a lot in little time. We already export 4,267 barrels every day.

How will we make it  We will use the pipeline that will make us make 1.2million barrels a day, which is 8.4 million in a week if we have a steady flow. We will drill in every open land.

Who will I sell it to  I will give a lot to my country  With the extra oil I would export it to America and they would buy it at a higher price because they already have issues with where to drill and how much to drill.