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Find out the latest oil production data and trends for the top 10 oil-producing nations, including the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia and Canada. Learn how global events, market forces...
See the ranking of oil-producing countries by crude oil and lease condensate volumes in calendar year 2023, based on U.S. Energy Information Administration data. The top five producers are the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Canada and Iraq.
Explore the data and visualizations on oil production from 1900 to 2022, based on different sources and processed by Our World in Data. See the data on crude oil, shale oil, oil sands, condensates and NGLs by country and region.
See the latest data on oil production by country in barrels per day. The top 10 oil producing countries are the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, Canada, Iraq, Iran, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Mexico.
See how the U.S., Russia, and Saudi Arabia dominate global crude oil production in 2023, measured in million barrels per day. Learn about the trends and forecasts of the top three producers and their competitors.
See the ranking and share of the top 10 oil producing countries in the world, based on data from the Energy Institute. Find out which regions dominate the global oil market and how it changed in 2022.
How many countries are oil producers? Half of countries around the world produce oil. The United States produces and consumes the most oil. Other top oil producers include Russia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and Iraq.
See the ranking of the top oil-producing countries in the world in 2023, with the United States leading the list. Learn about the factors that influence oil production, such as OPEC,...
Learn which countries are the leading producers of crude oil and petroleum liquids in 2023, and how they rank by share of the global market. Find out how the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Russia,...
See the top 10 countries by oil production in 2021, based on data from BP. The United States leads with 16.6 million barrels per day, followed by Saudi Arabia and Russia.