List of countries by oil production

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

This is a list of countries by oil production.[1]

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), in 2016, Saudi Arabia and Russia regained the #1 and #2 position after briefly losing it to the United States in 2015. Prior to that, in 2014 over 66% of world oil production came from the top ten countries: Saudi Arabia 542 Mt (13%), Russia 529 Mt (13%), United States 509 Mt (12%), China 212 Mt (5%), Canada 208 Mt (5%), Iran 166 Mt (4%), Iraq 160 Mt (4%), Kuwait 158 Mt (4%), United Arab Emirates 157 Mt (4%) and Venezuela 151 Mt (4%). Total oil production was 4,200 Mt.[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]

World’s top oil producers 2016. (World’s top oil producers)[4]

CountryProduction (bbl/day) Top 10 countries updated 2016
1 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,625,000
2 Russia 10,254,000
3 United States 8,744,000
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,415,000
5 People's Republic of China 3,938,000
6 Iran (OPEC) 3,920,000
7 Canada 3,652,000
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,188,000
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 3,000,000
10 Brazil 2,624,000
11 Venezuela (OPEC) 2,316,000
12 Mexico 2,193,000
13 Norway 1,763,000
14 Kazakhstan 1,746,000
15 Nigeria (OPEC) 1,476,000
16 Angola (OPEC) 1,507,000
17 Algeria (OPEC) 1,171,000
18 United Kingdom 978,000
19 Colombia 955,000
20 Azerbaijan 876,000
21 Indonesia (OPEC) 847,000
22 India 736,000
23 Malaysia 668,000
24 Qatar (OPEC) 639,000
25 Egypt 582,000
26 Ecuador (OPEC) 555,000
27 Argentina 536,000
28 Libya (OPEC) 528,000
29 Congo, Republic of the 317,000
30 Vietnam 312,000
31 Australia 292,000
32 Thailand 265,000
33 Sudan and  South Sudan 255,000
34 Turkmenistan 235,000
35 Equatorial Guinea 227,000
36 Gabon (OPEC) 210,000
37 Denmark 149,000
38 Chad 115,000
39 Brunei 113,000
40 Italy 90,000
41 Pakistan 87,000
42 Uzbekistan 85,000 (2015)
43 Cameroon 81,000 (2015)
44 Romania 80,000
45 South Korea 79,000 (2015)
46 Timor-Leste 76,000 (2015)
47 Trinidad and Tobago 75,000
48 Bolivia 67,000 (2015)
49 Ukraine 66,000 (2015)
50 Bahrain 64,000 (2015)
51 Netherlands 64,000 (2015)
52 France 61,000 (2015)
53 Turkey 61,000 (2015)
54 Ghana 59,000
55 Tunisia 59,000 (2015)
56 New Zealand 50,000 (2015)
57 Cuba 49,000 (2015)
58 Germany 48,000
59 Spain 40,000 (2015)
60 Poland 39,000 (2015)
61 Peru 39,000
62 Ivory Coast 37,000 (2015)
63 Papua New Guinea 34,000 (2015)
64 Syria 33,000 (2015)
65 Belarus 32,000 (2015)
66 Austria 27,000 (2015)
67 Philippines 26,000 (2015)
68 Hungary 25,000 (2015)
69 Taiwan 22,000 (2015)
70 Yemen 22,000
71 Albania 21,000 (2015)
72 Myanmar 21,000 (2015)
73 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 20,000 (2015)
74 Niger 20,000 (2015)
75 Singapore 20,000 (2015)
76 Croatia 18,000 (2015)
77 Chile 15,000 (2015)
78 Virgin Islands, U.S. 15,000 (2015)
79 Guatemala 14,000 (2015)
80 Suriname 14,000 (2015)
81 Belgium 13,000 (2015)
82 Estonia 13,000 (2015)
83 Sweden 12,000 (2015)
84 Czech Republic 11,000 (2015)
85 Finland 10,000 (2015)
86 Lithuania 9,100 (2015)
87 Slovakia 9,100 (2015)
88 Greece 8,700 (2015)
89 Portugal 7,100 (2015)
90 Mauritania 6,000 (2015)
91 Israel 5,800 (2015)
92 Morocco 5,100 (2015)
93 Bangladesh 4,800 (2015)
94 Japan 4,000
95  Switzerland 3,900 (2015)
96 Bulgaria 3,400 (2015)
97 Aruba 2,800 (2015)
98 Jamaica 2,100 (2015)
99 Paraguay 2,000 (2015)
100 South Africa 2,000
101 Belize 1,800 (2015)
102 Netherlands Antilles 1,500 (2015)
103 Uruguay 1,200 (2015)
104 Barbados 1,000 (2015)
105 Georgia 1,000 (2015)
106 Latvia 1,000 (2015)
107 Ireland 900 (2015)
108 Puerto Rico 700 (2015)
109 Costa Rica 300 (2015)
110 Slovenia 300 (2015)
111 Jordan 200 (2015)
112 Malawi 200 (2015)
113 Tajikistan 200 (2015)
114 Zambia 200 (2015)
115 Ethiopia 100 (2015)
116 Hong Kong 100 (2015)
117 Zimbabwe 100 (2015)

See also

Notes[5]

  1. "The World Factbook: Country Comparison – Crude Oil – Production". CIA. Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  2. "Key World Energy Statistics, 2015", IEA, p. 11
  3. "Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production, 2014". U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  4. "World's top oil producers 2016". U.S. Energy Information Administration. Retrieved 05 November 2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Boletim da Produção de Petróleo e Gás Natural" (PDF).
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