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Oil Stocks
Oil is a liquid chemical substance that is primarily composed of hydrogen and carbon. Crude oil, which can be converted into gasoline, jet fuel, and kerosene, is used as an energy source to power the world. Companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron have taken advantage of this substance and have created multibillion-dollar monoliths in the oil industry. Still, the use of oil poses major problems to the environment due to emissions and contamination.
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