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List of countries by oil production

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This is a list of countries by oil production mostly based on CIA World Factbook data.[1]

Graph of Top Oil Producing Countries 1960-2006

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), in 2011 the top ten oil-producing countries accounted for over 63% of the world's oil production.[2] As of November 2012, Russia produced 10.9 million barrels of crude per day, while Saudi Arabia produced 9.9 million barrels.[3]

Top oil producers: According to IEA top 10 oil producer countries produced over 64 % of the world oil production in 2012. The top oil producers in 2012 were: Russia 544 Mt (13 %), Saudi Arabia 520 Mt (13 %), United States 387 Mt (9 %), China 206 Mt (5%), Iran 186 Mt (4 %), Canada 182 Mt (4 %), United Arab Emirates 163 Mt (4 %), Venezuela 162 Mt (4 %), Kuwait 152 Mt (4 %) and Iraq 148 Mt (4 %). In 2012 total oil production was 4,142 Mt. [4] In 2011 the world oil production was 4,011 Mt demonstrating an annually rising trend in oil production.[5]

Countries

 
Chart of oil producing nations by order of net exports, as of 2006 (Norway values are wrong, click to enlarge).
 
Chart of oil producing nations ordered by gross production (click to enlarge).
 
Historical crude oil / natural gas plant liquids (NGPL) production chart (click to enlarge).
 
Countries producing oil.
 
Countries producing oil 2010, bbl/day (CIA World Factbook).
Country Production (bbl/day) Share of
World %
Date of
Information
 World 84,820,000[6] 100%
1   Russia 10,900,000 13.28% 2013 est.[7][8]
2   Saudi Arabia 9,900,000 12.65% 2013 est.[7][9]
3   United States 8,453,000 9.97% 2013 est.
4   Iran 4,231,000 4.77% 2013 est.
5   China 4,073,000 4.56% 2013 est.
6   Canada 3,592,000 3.90% 2013 est.
7   Iraq 3,400,000 3.75% 2013 est.
8   United Arab Emirates 3,087,000 3.32% 2013 est.
9   Venezuela 3,023,000 3.56% 2013 est.
10   Mexico 2,934,000 3.56% 2013 est.
11   Kuwait 2,682,000 2.96% 2013 est.
12   Brazil 2,633,000 3.05% 2013 est.
13   Nigeria 2,525,000 2.62% 2013 est.
14   Norway 1,998,000 2.79% 2013 est.
15   Algeria 1,885,000 2.52% 2013 est.
16   Angola 1,840,000 2.31% 2013 est.
17   Kazakhstan 1,635,000 1.83% 2013 est.
18   Qatar 1,631,000 1.44% 2013 est.
19   United Kingdom 1,099,000 1.78% 2011 est.
20   Colombia 1,011,992 0.97% 2013 est.
21   Azerbaijan 987,000 1.20% 2011 est.
22   Indonesia 982,900 1.66%
23   India 897,300 1.04% 2013 est.
25   Oman 890,500 0.95% 2013 est.
26   Argentina 796,300 0.93% 2013 est.
27   Libya 700,000 0.85% 2013 est.[10]
28   Egypt 680,500 0.80% 2013 est.
29   Malaysia 693,700 0.82% 2013 est.
30   Ecuador 485,700 0.58% 2013 est.
31   Australia 589,200 0.70% 2013 est.
32   Syria 400,400 0.48% 2013 est.
33   Thailand 380,000 0.45% 2013 est.
35   Equatorial Guinea 346,000 0.41% 2013 est.
36   Vietnam 300,600 0.36% 2013 est.
37   Yemen 288,400 0.34% 2013
38   Taiwan 276,800 0.33% 2009
39   Congo, Republic of the 274,400 0.33% 2009
40   Denmark 262,100 0.31% 2009
41   Gabon 241,700 0.29% 2009
42   Turkmenistan 197,700 0.22% 2009
43   South Africa 191,000 0.22% 2009
44   Germany 156,800 0.19% 2009
45   Trinidad and Tobago 151,600 0.18% 2009
46   Peru 148,000 0.17% 2009
47   Italy 146,500 0.17% 2009
48   Brunei 146,000 0.17% 2009
49   Japan 132,700 0.16% 2009
50   Romania 117,000 0.14% 2009
51   Chad 115,000 0.13% 2009
52   Sudan 111,700 0.13% 2009
53   Ukraine 99,930 0.12% 2009
54   Timor-Leste 96,270 0.11% 2009
55   Tunisia 91,380 0.11% 2009
56   Cameroon 77,310 0.09% 2009
55   Uzbekistan 70,910 0.08% 2013
56   France 70,820 0.08% 2013
57   New Zealand 61,150 0.07% 2013
58   Suriname 59,190 0.07% 2013
59   Pakistan 59,140 0.07% 2013
60   Ivory Coast 58,950 0.07% 2013
61   Netherlands 57,190 0.07% 2013
62   Turkey 52,980 0.06% 2013
63   Bahrain 48,560 0.06% 2013
64   Cuba 48,340 0.06% 2013
65   Korea, South 48,180 0.06% 2010
66   Bolivia 47,050 0.06% 2010
67   Papua New Guinea 35,090 0.04% 2009
68   Poland 34,140 0.04% 2009
69   Belarus 31,400 0.04% 2009
70   Spain 27,230 0.03% 2009
71   Croatia 23,960 0.03% 2009
72   Austria 21,880 0.03% 2009
73   Hungary 21,430 0.03% 2010
74   Burma 18,880 0.02% 2009
75   U.S. Virgin Islands 16,870 0.02% 2009
76   Mauritania 16,510 0.02% 2009
77   Congo, Democratic Republic of the 16,360 0.02% 2009
78   Guatemala 13,530 0.02% 2009
79   Philippines 12,000 0.02% 2013 est.[11]
80   Serbia 11,400 0.01% 2010
81   Belgium 11,220 0.01% 2009
82   Czech Republic 10,970 0.01% 2009
83   Singapore 10,910 0.01% 2009
84   Chile 10,850 0.01% 2009
85   Finland 8,718 0.01% 2009
86   Estonia 7,600 0.01% 2009
87   Ghana 7,081 0.01% 2009
88   Greece 6,779 0.01% 2009
89   Lithuania 6,333 0.01% 2009
90   Bangladesh 5,733 0.01% 2009
91   Albania 5,400 0.01% 2009
92   Mongolia 5,100 0.01% 2009
93   Sweden 4,833 0.01% 2009
94   Portugal 4,721 0.01% 2009
95   Slovakia 4,114 0.00% 2013
96   Morocco 4,053 0.00% 2013
97   Belize 3,990 0.00% 2013
98   Israel 3,806 0.00% 2013
99    Switzerland 3,488 0.00% 2013
100   Bulgaria 3,227 0.00% 2013
101   Aruba 2,235 0.00% 2013
102   Puerto Rico 1,783 0.00% 2013
103   Uruguay 997 0.00% 2010
104   Georgia 995 0.00% 2013
105   Kyrgyzstan 979 0.00% 2013
106   Barbados 765 0.00% 2013
107   Ireland 431 0.00% 2010
108   Tajikistan 221 0.00% 2013
109   Zambia 160 0.00% 2013
110   Korea, North 118 0.00% 2013
111   Somalia 108 0.00% 2013
112   Paraguay 31 0.00% 2013
113   Sierra Leone 29 0.00% 2013
114   Slovenia 5 0.00% 2013
115   Panama 2 0.00% 2013

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "CIA - The World Factbook - Country Comparison :: Crude oil - production". CIA - The World Factbook. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. ^ Key world statistics 2012 IEA
  3. ^ http://omrpublic.iea.org/omrarchive/12dec12sup.pdf
  4. ^ Key world statistics 2013 IEA page 11 gas, page 13 oil, page 15 coal
  5. ^ Key world statistics 2012
  6. ^ "International Energy Agency ‐ Oil Market Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  7. ^ a b Carroll, Joe (2013-03-05). "Russia's Oil Lead Challenged as Taxes Strangle Drilling". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2013-08-29.
  8. ^ [1][dead link]
  9. ^ [2][dead link]
  10. ^ "Libya Daily Oil Production Exceeds 700,000 Barrels, Awami Says". Bloomberg.
  11. ^ http://www.proactiveinvestors.com.au/companies/news/49149/otto-energy-flows-oil-from-philippines-offshore-development-well-49149.html
  • [3], International Energy Agency Production and Imports