oil reserve management and policies
Oil reserve management and policies refer to the strategies and guidelines implemented by governments and organizations to effectively and efficiently use, monitor, and maintain their oil reserves. This includes decision making on production levels, the allocation of resources, exploration and extraction methods, as well as the regulation and oversight of the oil industry. The objective is to ensure stable and sustainable supply, maximize the economic benefits, and address environmental concerns related to oil extraction and consumption.
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