Monday, May 2, 2011

Africa's Top 8 Oil Producers, 2006-2010 -- EIA

by Aaron and David Rachovich


Production of Crude Oil including Lease Condensate (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2006-2010



Rank
Country
Full Year 2010 Average

Full Year 2009 Average
Full Year 2008 Average
Full Year 2007 Average
Full Year 2006 Average
1.
Nigeria
2,455
2,208
2,165
2,350
2,440
2.
Angola
1,939
1,907
1,981
1,744
1,413
3.
Algeria
1,729
1,741
1,825
1,834
1,814
4.
Libya
1,650
1,650
1,736
1,702
1,681
5.
Egypt
523
539
581
637
633
6.
Sudan
511
483
478
464
378
7.
Equatorial Guinea
298
322
337
345
343
8.
Congo (Brazzaville)
296
268
233
207
242
Top 8 countries
9,401
9,118
9,336
9,283
8,944
Africa total
9,997
9,757
9,989
9,949
9,641
Russia
9,674
9,495
9,357
9,437
9,247
All Countries (World)
74,043
72,259
73,655
72,986
73,428



Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), International Energy Statistics, here.

(Figures above may be updated at any time by EIA. Also, please see our post " World's Top 22 Oil Producers, Full Year 2010 (including OPEC and plus 2009 production)," here. And our post "Top 25 World Oil Consumers, 2009-2010," here. Libya holds the world's 9th largest proven oil reserves and the largest proven oil reserves in Africa, followed by Nigeria, Algeria and Angola---please see Aaron and David Rachovich "World's Top 22 Proven Oil Reserves Holders, Jan 1, 2011," Feb 7, 2011 -- D.R.)

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