Energy Export
Energy export refers to the process of selling and transporting energy resources, such as oil, natural gas, or electricity, from one country to another. Countries rich in these resources often produce more than they consume, allowing them to sell the surplus to other nations. This trade can help balance energy needs globally and support economic growth.
Countries engage in energy export to generate revenue and strengthen international relationships. For example, Saudi Arabia is a major exporter of oil, while Norway exports natural gas. These exports can influence global energy prices and contribute to energy security for importing nations.