List of countries by oil production
This is a list of countries by oil production.[1]
Trends
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), in 2012 over 64% of world oil production came from the top ten countries: 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%). Total oil production was 4,142 Mt, up 3% from 4,011 Mt the previous year.[2]
Countries
Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production, 2014. ("Other liquids" include biofuels, liquids derived from coal and oil shale, and refinery gain.)[3]
Country | Production (bbl/day) | |
---|---|---|
1 | United States | 13,973,000 |
2 | Saudi Arabia (OPEC) | 11,624,000 |
3 | Russia | 10,853,000 |
4 | China, People's Republic of | 4,572,000 |
5 | Canada | 4,383,000 |
6 | United Arab Emirates (OPEC) | 3,471,000 |
7 | Iran (OPEC) | 3,375,000 |
8 | Iraq (OPEC) | 3,371,000 |
9 | Brazil | 2,950,000 |
10 | Mexico | 2,812,000 |
11 | Kuwait (OPEC) | 2,767,000 |
12 | Venezuela (OPEC) | 2,689,000 |
13 | Nigeria (OPEC) | 2,427,000 |
14 | Qatar (OPEC) | 2,055,000 |
15 | Norway | 1,904,000 |
16 | Angola (OPEC) | 1,756,000 |
17 | Algeria (OPEC) | 1,721,000 |
18 | Kazakhstan | 1,719,000 |
19 | Colombia | 1,016,000 |
20 | India | 978,000 |
21 | Oman | 951,000 |
22 | Indonesia (OPEC) | 911,000 |
23 | United Kingdom | 906,000 |
24 | Azerbaijan | 856,000 |
25 | Argentina | 715,000 |
26 | Malaysia | 697,000 |
27 | Egypt | 667,000 |
28 | Ecuador (OPEC) | 557,000 |
29 | Libya (OPEC) | 516,000 |
30 | Australia | 478,000 |
31 | Thailand | 422,000 |
32 | Vietnam | 316,000 |
33 | Turkmenistan | 276,000 |
34 | Equatorial Guinea | 269,000 |
35 | Sudan and South Sudan | 262,000 |
36 | Congo, Republic of the | 259,000 |
37 | Gabon | 240,000 |
38 | Peru | 180,000 |
39 | Denmark | 171,000 |
40 | Italy | 169,000 |
41= | Germany | 160,000 |
41= | South Africa, Republic of | 160,000 |
43 | Japan | 137,000 |
44 | Yemen | 127,000 |
45 | Brunei | 124,000 |
46 | Trinidad and Tobago | 116,000 |
47 | Ghana | 106,000 |
48 | Romania | 104,000 |
49 | Chad | 103,000 |
50 | Pakistan | 98,000 |
51 | Uzbekistan | 85,000 |
52 | Cameroon | 81,000 |
53 | South Korea | 79,000 |
54 | Timor-Leste | 76,000 |
55 | Bolivia | 67,000 |
56 | Ukraine | 66,000 |
57= | Bahrain | 64,000 |
57= | Netherlands | 64,000 |
59= | France | 61,000 |
59= | Turkey | 61,000 |
61 | Tunisia | 59,000 |
62 | New Zealand | 50,000 |
63 | Cuba | 49,000 |
64 | Spain | 40,000 |
65 | Poland | 39,000 |
66 | Ivory Coast | 37,000 |
67 | Papua New Guinea | 34,000 |
68 | Syria | 33,000 |
69 | Belarus | 32,000 |
70 | Austria | 27,000 |
71 | Philippines | 26,000 |
72 | Hungary | 25,000 |
73 | Taiwan | 22,000 |
74= | Albania | 21,000 |
74= | Myanmar | 21,000 |
74= | Mongolia | 21,000 |
74= | Serbia | 21,000 |
78= | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 20,000 |
78= | Niger | 20,000 |
78= | Singapore | 20,000 |
81 | Croatia | 18,000 |
82= | Chile | 15,000 |
82= | Virgin Islands, U.S. | 15,000 |
84= | Guatemala | 14,000 |
84= | Suriname | 14,000 |
86= | Belgium | 13,000 |
86= | Estonia | 13,000 |
88 | Sweden | 12,000 |
89 | Czech Republic | 11,000 |
90 | Finland | 10,000 |
91= | Lithuania | 9,100 |
91= | Slovakia | 9,100 |
93 | Greece | 8,700 |
94 | Portugal | 7,100 |
95 | Mauritania | 6,000 |
96 | Israel | 5,800 |
97 | Morocco | 5,100 |
98 | Bangladesh | 4,800 |
99 | Switzerland | 3,900 |
100 | Bulgaria | 3,400 |
101 | Aruba | 2,800 |
102 | Jamaica | 2,100 |
103 | Paraguay | 2,000 |
104 | Belize | 1,800 |
105 | Netherlands Antilles | 1,500 |
106 | Uruguay | 1,200 |
107= | Barbados | 1,000 |
107= | Georgia | 1,000 |
107= | Latvia | 1,000 |
110 | Ireland, Republic of | 900 |
111 | Puerto Rico | 700 |
112= | Costa Rica | 300 |
112= | Slovenia | 300 |
114= | Jordan | 200 |
114= | Malawi | 200 |
114= | Tajikistan | 200 |
114= | Zambia | 200 |
118= | Ethiopia | 100 |
118= | Hong Kong | 100 |
118= | Zimbabwe | 100 |
See also
Notes
- ↑ "The World Factbook: Country Comparison – Crude Oil – Production". CIA. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
- ↑ "Key World Energy Statistics, 2013", IEA, p. 13
- ↑ "Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production, 2014". U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
External links
- International Energy Statistics, US Energy Information Administration
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