Friday, April 19, 2013

World's Top 25 Crude Oil Producers, 2010-2012 -- EIA

by David Rachovich

Production of Crude Oil including Lease Condensate (Thousand Barrels Per Day), 2010-2012 – EIA  

Rank
Country
 2012

Share of total
2011
2010
1.
Russia
9,922
13.1%
9,774
9,694
2.
Saudi Arabia*
9,832
13.0%
9,458
8,900
3.
United States
6,474
8.6%
5,662
5,479
4.
China
4,129
5.5%
4,059
4,078
5.
Iran*
3,367
4.5%
4,054
4,080
6.
Canada
3,117
4.1%
2,904
2,732
7.
Iraq*
2,983
3.9%
2,626
2,399
8.
United Arab Emirates*
2,804
3.7%
2,679
2,415
9.
Kuwait*
2,635
3.5%
2,530
2,300
10.
Mexico
2,589
3.4%
2,596
2,621
11.
Nigeria*
2,520
3.3%
2,550
2,455
12.
Venezuela*
2,300
3.0%
2,300
2,216
13.
Brazil
2,061
2.7%
2,105
2,055
14.
Angola*
1,817
2.4%
1,786
1,939
15.
Norway
1,607
2.1%
1,752
1,869
16.
Algeria*
1,532
2.0%
1,540
1,540
17.
Kazakhstan
1,514
2.0%
1,553
1,525
18.
Libya*
1,367
1.8%
465
1,650
19.
Qatar*
1,216
1.6%
1,296
1,127
20.
Colombia
944
1.2%
914
786
21.
Azerbaijan
934
1.2%
983
1,035
22.
Oman
919
1.2%
886
865
23.
United Kingdom
881
1.2%
1,026
1,233
24.
Indonesia
855
1.1%
918
953
25.
India
777
1.0%
782
751
OPEC**
32,877
43.5%
31,784
31,507
All Countries (World)
75,553
100.0%
74,144
74,074

 

*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 includes also Ecuador's production of 504,000 barrels of crude per day in 2012; 500,000 in 2011; and 486,000 in 2010.

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