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The 'Which Countries are Most Reliant on Libya for Oil' Info

The 'Which Countries are Most Reliant on Libya for Oil' is an indicator of what, in terms of oil, the Libya conflict means to other nations. Very dependent countries, such as Ireland, Italy and France and have more to lose from the transitioning of Libya. Following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, their tyrannical leader, the revolts that have occupied Libya and the unrest that continues to this day for steps being taken towards democracy has been incredibly hard for their nation.

Already-democratized nations like Ireland, Switzerland and Italy, who are incredibly dependent on the oil coming from Libya, are sure to be affected. The 'Which Countries are Most Reliant on Libya for Oil' graph is not meant to overlook the sacrifices of the people of Libya who have been fighting for freedom, but rather see who is the most invested in assisting the struggling nation over the long term with their democratic achievements.
Trend Themes
1. Transitioning Nations - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing alternative energy sources in transitioning nations to reduce reliance on oil.
2. Oil Dependency - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Investing in renewable energy technologies to decrease reliance on oil in already-democratized nations.
3. Democratic Achievements - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Supporting democratic transitions in oil-dependent countries like Libya to promote stability and economic growth.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Investing in renewable energy infrastructure and technologies to replace oil dependency.
2. Energy Trading - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing new global energy trading systems to diversify oil importing countries.
3. Democracy Promotion - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating platforms and tools to support democratic transitions and institutions in oil-dependent nations.

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