Production of Crude Oil including Lease Condensate (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2006-Feb.2011
Rank
|
Country
|
Feb 2011
|
Jan 2011
|
Full Year 2010
|
Full Year 2009
|
Full Year 2008
|
Full Year 2007
|
Full Year 2006
|
1.
|
Venezuela
|
2,240
|
2,240
|
2,146
|
2,239
|
2,394
|
2,433
|
2,511
|
2.
|
Brazil
|
2,062
|
2,122
|
2,055
|
1,950
|
1,812
|
1,748
|
1,723
|
3.
|
Colombia
|
862
|
840
|
786
|
671
|
588
|
531
|
531
|
4.
|
Argentina
|
631
|
627
|
642
|
654
|
661
|
679
|
696
|
5.
|
Ecuador
|
509
|
500
|
486
|
486
|
505
|
511
|
536
|
6.
|
Trinidad & Tobago
|
100
|
96
|
98
|
107
|
114
|
121
|
143
|
Top 6 countries
|
6,404
|
6,425
|
6,213
|
6,107
|
6,074
|
6,023
|
6,140
| |
Central & South America total
|
6,598
|
6,622
|
6,414
|
6,300
|
6,281
|
6,236
|
6,355
| |
All Countries (World*)
|
74,604
|
75,393
|
74,049
|
72,282
|
73,670
|
72,985
|
73,428
|
*Updated figures for June 1, 2011, i.e., at the time of writing this post.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), International Energy Statistics, here and here.
(Figures above may be updated again at any time by EIA. Update: please see my post "Argentina's Senate Approves Bill to Expropriate YPF," Apr 27, 2012, including remarks and explanations for Argentina's decline in oil production since its peak in 1998. Also, please see our post "World's Top 22 Oil Producers, Full Year 2010 (including OPEC and plus 2009 production)," here coupled with our posts "Top 8 Oil Producers in Asia & Oceania, 2006-2010," and "Africa's Top 8 Oil Producers, 2006-2010." And our post "Top 25 World Oil Consumers, 2009-2010," here. -- D.R.)
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