Nafta (oil company)
Nafta, in the context of an oil company, is not a globally recognized or widely known single entity like ExxonMobil or Shell. The term "NAFTA" primarily refers to the North American Free Trade Agreement (now USMCA), a trade pact between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. While the agreement significantly impacted the North American energy sector, including the oil industry, it did not create a specific oil company called "Nafta".
It's possible that "Nafta" might refer to a smaller, regional, or privately held oil company, perhaps operating within one of the NAFTA/USMCA countries. However, without further specifics (such as location, year of operation, or other identifying information), a more precise definition cannot be given. Further research using more detailed information may be required to identify a specific oil company using this name.