Monday, May 2, 2011

World's Top 22 Oil Producers, Full Year 2010 (including OPEC and plus 2009 production) -- EIA

by Aaron and David Rachovich


Production of Crude Oil including Lease Condensate (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2009-2010



Rank
Country
Full Year 2010 Average

Share of world total, 2010
Full Year 2009 Average
1.
Russia
9,674
13.1%
9,495
2.
Saudi Arabia*
8,900
12.0%
8,250
3.
United States
5,512
7.4%
5,361
4.
Iran*
4,080
5.5%
4,037
5.
China
4,076
5.5%
3,799
6.
Canada
2,734
3.7%
2,579
7.
Mexico
2,576
3.5%
2,601
8.
Nigeria*
2,455
3.3%
2,208
9.
United Arab Emirates*
2,415
3.3%
2,413
10.
Iraq*
2,399
3.2%
2,391
11.
Kuwait*
2,300
3.1%
2,350
12.
Venezuela*
2,146
2.9%
2,239
13.
Brazil
2,055
2.8%
1,950
14.
Angola*
1,939
2.6%
1,907
15.
Norway
1,869
2.5%
2,067
16.
Algeria*
1,729
2.3%
1,741
17.
Libya*
1,650
2.2%
1,650
18.
Kazakhstan
1,525
2.1%
1,455
19.
United Kingdom
1,233
1.7%
1,328
20.
Qatar*
1,127
1.5%
927
21.
Azerbaijan
1,035
1.4%
1,006
22.
Indonesia
943
1.3%
946
Top 22 countries
64,372
86.9%
62,700
OPEC**
31,626
42.7%
30,599
All Countries (World)
74,043
100.0%
72,259



*OPEC member. Data for Kuwait and for Saudi Arabia each include one-half of the production in the Kuwait-Saudi Arabia Neutral Zone.

**OPEC total also includes Ecuador's production of 486,087 barrels of crude per day in 2010 and 485,620 b/d in 2009.

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 20 Crude Oil Producers, Nov. 2010," here. Also, please see our post "Top 25 World Oil Consumers, 2009-2010," here. -- D.R.)

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