List of countries by oil production

Top oil-producing countries,
million bbl/day (EIA)

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

Countries producing oil 2013, bbl/day (CIA World Factbook)
Historical worldwide production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas Plant Liquids (IEA)

Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production, 2014. ("Other liquids" include biofuels, liquids derived from coal and oil shale, and refinery gain.)[3]

CountryProduction (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

  1. "The World Factbook: Country Comparison – Crude Oil – Production". CIA. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. "Key World Energy Statistics, 2013", IEA, p. 13
  3. "Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production, 2014". U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 12 September 2015.

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