Tuesday 22 November 2011

Top Oil Producing Countries In The World

Production
In petroleum industry parlance, production refers to the quantity of crude extracted from reserves, not the literal creation of the product.

#↓Producing Nation↓103bbl/d (2006)↓103bbl/d (2007)↓103bbl/d (2008)↓103bbl/d (2009)↓Present Share↓
1Saudi Arabia (OPEC)10,66510,23410,7829,76011.8%
2Russia 19,6779,8769,7899,93412.0%
3United States 18,3318,4818,5149,14111.1%
4Iran (OPEC)4,1484,0434,1744,1775.1%
5China3,8453,9013,9733,9964.8%
6Canada 23,2883,3583,3503,2944.0%
7Mexico 13,7073,5013,1853,0013.6%
8United Arab Emirates (OPEC)2,9452,9483,0462,7953.4%
9Kuwait (OPEC)2,6752,6132,7422,4963.0%
10Venezuela (OPEC) 12,8032,6672,6432,4713.0%
11Norway 12,7862,5652,4662,3502.8%
12Brazil2,1662,2792,4012,5773.1%
13Iraq (OPEC) 32,0082,0942,3852,4002.9%
14Algeria (OPEC)2,1222,1732,1792,1262.6%
15Nigeria (OPEC)2,4432,3522,1692,2112.7%
16Angola (OPEC)1,4351,7692,0141,9482.4%
17Libya (OPEC)1,8091,8451,8751,7892.2%
18United Kingdom1,6891,6901,5841,4221.7%
19Kazakhstan1,3881,4451,4291,5401.9%
20Qatar (OPEC)1,1411,1361,2071,2131.5%
21Indonesia1,1021,0441,0511,0231.2%
22India8548818848771.1%
23Azerbaijan6488508751,0121.2%
24Argentina8027917927941.0%
25Oman7437147618161.0%
26Malaysia7297037276930.8%
27Egypt6676646316780.8%
28Colombia5445436016860.8%
29Australia5525955865880.7%
30Ecuador (OPEC)5365125054850.6%
31Sudan3804664804860.6%
32Syria4494464264000.5%
33Equatorial Guinea3864003593460.4%
34Thailand3343493613390.4%
35Vietnam3623523143460.4%
36Yemen3773613002870.3%
37Denmark3443142892620.3%
38Gabon2372442482420.3%
39South Africa2041991951920.2%
40TurkmenistanNo data1801891980.2%

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
1 Peak production of conventional oil already passed in this state
2 Although Canadian conventional oil production is declining, total oil production is increasing as oil sands production grows. If oil sands are included, it has the world's second largest oil reserves after Saudi Arabia.
3 Though still a member, Iraq has not been included in production figures since 1998

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