Russia controls nearly half of global uranium enrichment capacity.
Russia and China lead in gold purchases.
Just three countries accounted for 40% of global oil production last year.
Despite a new uranium ban being discussed in Congress, the U.S. is still heavily dependent on Russian uranium.
Over the last decade, the U.S. has surpassed Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's top producer of crude oil.
Global gold production has grown exponentially since the 1800s, with 86% of all above-ground gold mined in the last 200 years.
Just three countries—the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Russia—make up the lion’s share of global oil supply. Here are the world's biggest oil producers.
With Russia’s revenues from fossil fuel exports having declined significantly, which countries are still importing Russian fossil fuels?
China has dominated global steel production the past few decades, but how did the country get here, and is its production growth over?
The U.S. dollar is the dominant currency in the global financial system, but some countries are following the trend of de-dollarization.