List of countries by oil production

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This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S. Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2019, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]

Under this definition, total world oil production in 2019 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, in the table below.

The top three producers have in recent history been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.[2] Saudi Arabia and Russia also top the list of oil exporting countries, while Russia is not a member of OPEC. The monthly U.S. oil production reached 10.07 million b/d in November 2017, the highest monthly level of crude oil production in U.S. history.[3] In early 2018, the U.S. government forecast the country will become a net oil and gas exporter by 2022, the first time since 1953.[4][5]

Country Oil Production
(bbl/day)[1]
Oil Production per capita
(bbl/day/million people)[5]
- World Production 80,622,000 10,798
01  USA[6] 12,000,000 35,922
02  Russia 11,800,000 73,292
03  Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 11,113,710 324,866
04  Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516 119,664
05  Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956 49,714
06  China 3,980,650 2,836
07  Canada 3,662,694 100,931
08  United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077 335,103
09  Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825 721,575
10  Brazil 2,515,459 12,113
11  Venezuela (OPEC) 2,276,967 69,914
12  Mexico 2,186,877 17,142
13  Nigeria (OPEC) 1,999,885 10,752
14  Angola (OPEC) 1,769,615 61,417
15  Norway 1,647,975 313,661
16  Kazakhstan 1,595,199 88,686
18  Algeria (OPEC) 1,348,361 33,205
19  Oman 1,006,841 217,178
20  Libya (OPEC) 1,003,000 159,383
21  United Kingdom 939,760 14,284
22  Colombia 897,784 18,452
22  Indonesia 833,667 3,192
23  Azerbaijan 833,538 85,710
24  India 734,180 554
25  Malaysia 661,240 21,202
26  Ecuador (OPEC) 548,421 33,470
27  Argentina 510,560 11,644
28  Romania 504,000 25,469
29  Egypt 494,325 5,166
31  Congo, Republic of the (OPEC) 308,363 60,168
32  Vietnam 301,850 3,194
33  Australia 289,749 12,010
34  Thailand 257,525 3,667
35  Sudan and  South Sudan 255,000 4,932
36  Turkmenistan 230,779 40,759
37  Equatorial Guinea (OPEC) 227,000 125,068
38  Gabon (OPEC) 210,820 106,528
39  Denmark 140,637 24,369
40  Chad 110,156 7,393
41  Brunei 109,117 257,959
42  Ghana 100,549 3,564
43  Cameroon 93,205 3,983
44  Pakistan 80,000 400
45  Italy 70,675 1,189
46  Timor-Leste 60,661 47,839
47  Trinidad and Tobago 60,090 44,054
48  Bolivia 58,077 5,334
49  Papua New Guinea 56,667 7,013
50  Uzbekistan 52,913 1,682
51.5  Bahrain 40,000 35,087
51.5  Cuba 50,000 4,357
53  Turkey 49,497 622
54  Tunisia 48,757 4,275
55  Germany 46,839 571
56  Peru 40,266 1,267
57  New Zealand 35,574 7,633
58  Ukraine 31,989 720
59.5  Ivory Coast 30,000 1,265
59.5  Syria 30,000 1,627
61  Belarus 25,000 2,637
62  Mongolia 23,426 7,739
63  Albania 22,915 7,901
64  Yemen 22,000 797
65  Poland 20,104 525
67  Congo, Democratic Republic of the 20,000 254
67  Philippines 20,000 193
67  Serbia 20,000 2,272
69  Netherlands 18,087 1,070
70  Suriname 17,000 30,465
71  France 16,418 253
72  Austria 15,161 1,742
73  Myanmar 15,000 284
74  Hungary 13,833 1,426
75  Croatia 13,582 3,223
76  Niger 13,000 631
77  Guatemala 8,977 544
78  Mauritania 5,000 1,162
79  Chile 4,423 247
80  Bangladesh 4,189 25
81  Japan 3,918 30
82  Greece 3,172 285
83  Spain 2,667 57
84  Czech Republic 2,333 220
86  Belize 2,000 5,464
86  Lithuania 2,000 689
86  South Africa 2,000 35
89  Barbados 1,000 3,521
89  Bulgaria 1,000 140
89  Kyrgyzstan 1,000 169
91  Georgia 400 102
92  Israel 390 47
93  Slovakia 200 37
94  Taiwan 196 8
95  Tajikistan 180 20
96  Morocco 160 4
97  Jordan 22 2
98  Slovenia 5 2

References

  1. ^ a b "Production of Crude Oil including Lease Condensate 2019" (CVS download). U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Monthly Energy Review" (PDF). U.S. Energy Information Administration. 25 May 2017. Figure 11.1a. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. ^ U.S. production of crude oil grew 5% in 2017, likely leading to record 2018 production U.S. Energy Information Administration, 4 April 2018.
  4. ^ The US will be a net energy exporter by 2022, four years sooner than expected, Energy Department says CNBC, 7 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Total Population - Both Sexes". World Population Prospects, the 2017 Revision. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, Population Estimates and Projections Section. June 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  6. ^ "U.S. becomes world's largest oil producer". ExpressNews.com. 2018-11-02. Retrieved 2018-11-03.