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The Fossil Fuels market is a sector of the energy industry that deals with the production and sale of fuels derived from fossilized organic materials. These fuels include coal, oil, and natural gas, which are used to generate electricity, heat homes, and power vehicles. Fossil fuels are the most widely used energy sources in the world, and their production and consumption have a major impact on the environment.
The Fossil Fuels market is dominated by a few large companies, such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, and Royal Dutch Shell. These companies are responsible for the majority of the world's oil and gas production, and they are also involved in the exploration and development of new sources of energy. Other companies in the market include Total, Eni, and ConocoPhillips. Show Less Read more