Saturday, August 25, 2012

World's Top 15 Oil Net Exporters in 2011 vis-à-vis 2009 -- EIA

by David Rachovich


Top World Oil Net Exporters (Thousand Barrels per Day) in 2009 and 2011

 

Rank
Country
Exports 2011*

Country
Exports 2009
 1.
Saudi Arabia
8,336
Saudi Arabia
7,322
2.
Russia
7,083
Russia
7,194
3.
Iran
2,540
Iran
2,486
4.
United Arab Emirates
2,524
United Arab Emirates
2,303
5.
Kuwait
2,343
Norway
2,132
6.
Nigeria
2,257
Kuwait
2,124
7.
Iraq
1,915
Nigeria
1,939
8.
Norway
1,762
Angola
1,878
9.
Angola
1,760
Algeria
1,767
10.
Venezuela
1,715
Iraq
1,764
11.
Algeria
1,568
Venezuela
1,748
12.
Qatar
1,468
Libya
1,525
13.
Canada
1,425
Kazakhstan
1,299
14.
Kazakhstan
1,396
Canada
1,147
15.
Mexico
881
Qatar
1,066

*Libya's oil supply was disrupted for much of 2011 due to conflict. 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 "World's Top 23 Proven Oil Reserves Holders, Jan 1, 2012 -- OGJ." According to BP data, Angola has the third largest proved oil reserves in Africa, ahead of Algeria---please see BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2012. -- D.R.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Last revised:  May 30, 2012

(Imports of Iranian oil by major consumers registered a sharp drop in July 2012, to 1.00 million barrels per day from 1.74 mb/d in June 2012---International Energy Agency/IEA, Oil Market Report (OMR), August 10, 2012, but are estimated to have inched up in August 2012, to 1.1 mb/d---IEA, OMR, Sept 12, 2012. Also, please see my post "OPEC's Top Crude Oil Producers, 2011-May 2012" -- D.R.).

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