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production rate fell slightly in 2009, averaging about
629,500 barrels per day, a decrease of 3.4 percent from
the 2008 average of about 651,900 barrels per day. ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/annual_reports/2009/PR06_Annual_2009.pdf</ref>||0.76%||2009
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| 29||align="left"|{{flag|Libya}}|| 502,400<ref>'''Footnote:''' During most of 2011, production was severely disrupted due to the [[Libyan civil war]]. Before February 2011, the daily production estimate was at around 1.65 million barrels/day.[http://www.eia.gov/cabs/libya/Full.html] In May 2012, the production was restored to around 1.55 barrels/day.[http://www.libyaherald.com/2012/05/03/libya-seeks-extradition-of-bashir-salah-from-france/]</ref>||0.59%||2013 est.
| 29||align="left"|{{flag|Libya}}|| 502,400<ref>'''Footnote:''' During most of 2011, production was severely disrupted due to the [[Libyan civil war]]. Before February 2011, the daily production estimate was at around 1.65 million barrels/day.[http://www.eia.gov/cabs/libya/Full.html] In May 2012, the production was restored to around 1.55 barrels/day.[http://www.libyaherald.com/2012/05/03/libya-seeks-extradition-of-bashir-salah-from-france/]</ref>||0.59%||2013 est.

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

Methodology

Note that oil production refers to the sum of barrels of crude oil extracted each day from drilling operations compounded with the equivalent production of natural gas liquids and refinery gains from domestic or imported petroleum production.[2] This should not be confused with oil supply, which often refers to market availability of multiple types of petroleum and non-petroleum fuels (such as natural gas and bio-ethanol), as well as refinery gains and extraction from man-made reserves of different petroleum products (such as the US strategic reserves).

Trends

According to the International Energy Agency, the top 10 oil producing countries produced over 63% of the world oil production in 2011. By IEA top oil producing countries were (Mt): 1) Saudi Arabia 517 (12.9%), 2) Russia 510 (12.7%), 3) United States 346 (8.6%), 4) Iran 215 (5.4%), 5) China 203 (5.1%), 6) Canada 169 (4.2%), 7) United Arab Emirates 149 (3.7%), 8) Venezuela 148 (3.7%), 9) Mexico 144 (3.6%), 10) Nigeria 139 (3.5%), Rest of the world 1 471 (36.6%), World 4 011 (100%).[3]

As of 2012 November, Russia is producing 10,900,000 barrels of crude per day, while Saudi Arabia is producing 9,900,000 barrels.[4]

In 2012 November, IEA stated that the United States will surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia and become the worlds largest oil producer sometime by 2017-2020.[5] [6]

Charts

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).

Countries

Country Production (bbl/day) Share of
World %
Date of
Information
 World 84,820,000[7] 100% 2011 est.
1  Saudi Arabia 10,900,000 13.28% 2013[8][9]
2  Russia 9,900,000 12.65% 2013[8][10]
3  United States 9,023,000 10.74% 2013
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  Mexico 2,934,000 3.56% 2013 est.
10  Kuwait 2,682,000 2.96% 2013 est.
11  Brazil 2,633,000 3.05% 2013 est.
12  Nigeria 2,525,000 2.62% 2013 est.
13  Venezuela 2,453,000 2.93% 2013 est.
14  Norway 1,998,000 2.79% 2013 est.
 Texas 1,894,884[11] 2.66% 2011 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  Azerbaijan 987,000 1.20% 2011 est.
21  Indonesia 982,900 1.66% 2013 est.
22  Colombia 1,011,992 0.97% 2013 est.
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  Malaysia 693,700 0.82% 2013 est.
28  Egypt 680,500 0.80% 2013 est.
 North Dakota 666,500[12] 0.79% 2012
 California 629,500[13] 0.76% 2009
29  Libya 502,400[14] 0.59% 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
 Oklahoma 204,000[11] 0.23% 2011
42  Turkmenistan 197,700 0.22% 2009
 New Mexico 194,000[11] 0.22% 2011
43  South Africa 191,000 0.22% 2009
 Louisiana 188,000[11] 0.21% 2011
44  Germany 156,800 0.19% 2009
45  Trinidad and Tobago 151,600 0.18% 2009
 Wyoming 150,000[11] 0.17% 2011
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
 Kansas 115,000[11] 0.13% 2011
52  Sudan 111,700 0.13% 2009
 Colorado 105,000[11] 0.12% 2011
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
 Utah 72,000[11] 0.08% 2011
55  Uzbekistan 70,910 0.08% 2009
56  France 70,820 0.08% 2009
 Montana 66,000[11] 0.08% 2011
 Mississippi 64,000[11] 0.07% 2011
57  New Zealand 61,150 0.07% 2009
58  Suriname 59,190 0.07% 2009
59  Pakistan 59,140 0.07% 2009
60  Cote d'Ivoire 58,950 0.07% 2009
61  Netherlands 57,190 0.07% 2009
62  Turkey 52,980 0.06% 2009
63  Bahrain 48,560 0.06% 2009
64  Cuba 48,340 0.06% 2009
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
 Illinois 25,000[11] 0.03% 2011
71  Croatia 23,960 0.03% 2009
 Alabama 23,000[11] 0.03% 2011
72  Austria 21,880 0.03% 2009
73  Hungary 21,430 0.03% 2010
74  Burma 18,880 0.02% 2009
 Michigan 18,000[11] 0.02% 2011
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
 Arkansas 16,000[11] 0.02% 2011
78  Guatemala 13,530 0.02% 2009
 Ohio 13,000[11] 0.02% 2011
79  Serbia 11,400 0.01% 2010
80  Belgium 11,220 0.01% 2009
81  Czech Republic 10,970 0.01% 2009
82  Singapore 10,910 0.01% 2009
83  Chile 10,850 0.01% 2009
 Pennsylvania 10,000[11] 0.01% 2011
84  Philippines 9,671 0.01% 2010
85  Finland 8,718 0.01% 2009
86  Estonia 7,600 0.01% 2009
87  Ghana 7,081 0.01% 2009
 Nebraska 7,000[11] 0.01% 2011
88  Greece 6,779 0.01% 2009
89  Lithuania 6,333 0.01% 2009
 Kentucky 6,000[11] 0.01% 2011
 Florida 6,000[11] 0.01% 2011
90  Bangladesh 5,733 0.01% 2009
91  Albania 5,400 0.01% 2009
92  Mongolia 5,100 0.01% 2009
 Indiana 5,000[11] 0.01% 2011
 West Virginia 5,000[11] 0.01% 2011
93  Sweden 4,833 0.01% 2009
94  Portugal 4,721 0.01% 2009
95  Slovakia 4,114 0.00% 2009
96  Morocco 4,053 0.00% 2009
 South Dakota 4,000[11] 0.00% 2011
97  Belize 3,990 0.00% 2009
98  Israel 3,806 0.00% 2009
99   Switzerland 3,488 0.00% 2009
100  Bulgaria 3,227 0.00% 2009
101  Aruba 2,235 0.00% 2009
102  Puerto Rico 1,783 0.00% 2009
103  Uruguay 997 0.00% 2010
104  Georgia 995 0.00% 2009
105  Kyrgyzstan 979 0.00% 2009
106  Barbados 765 0.00% 2009
107  Ireland 431 0.00% 2010
108  Tajikistan 221 0.00% 2009
109  Zambia 160 0.00% 2009
110  Korea, North 118 0.00% 2009
111  Somalia 108 0.00% 2009
112  Paraguay 31 0.00% 2009
113  Sierra Leone 29 0.00% 2009
114  Slovenia 5 0.00% 2009
115  Panama 2 0.00% 2009

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "CIA - The World Factbook - Country Comparison :: Crude oil - production". CIA - The World Factbook. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. ^ "Glossary - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)". Eia.gov. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  3. ^ Key world statistics 2012 IEA
  4. ^ http://omrpublic.iea.org/omrarchive/12dec12sup.pdf
  5. ^ "Biggest oil producer". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  6. ^ "IEA USA become #1 oil producer". newstatesman.com. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  7. ^ "International Energy Agency ‐ Oil Market Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  8. ^ a b http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-05/russia-s-oil-lead-challenged-as-taxes-strangle-drilling.html
  9. ^ http://omrpublic.iea.org/supply/sa_cr_ts.pdf
  10. ^ http://omrpublic.iea.org/supply/ru_to_ts.pdf
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v U.S. Energy Information Administration
  12. ^ https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/stats/historicaloilprodstats.pdf
  13. ^ CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION California’s overall oil production rate fell slightly in 2009, averaging about 629,500 barrels per day, a decrease of 3.4 percent from the 2008 average of about 651,900 barrels per day. ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/annual_reports/2009/PR06_Annual_2009.pdf
  14. ^ Footnote: During most of 2011, production was severely disrupted due to the Libyan civil war. Before February 2011, the daily production estimate was at around 1.65 million barrels/day.[1] In May 2012, the production was restored to around 1.55 barrels/day.[2]

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