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In 2010, Iran, which exports around 2.6 million barrels of crude oil a day, was the second-largest exporter among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. [37] Several major emerging economies depend on Iranian oil: 10% of South Korea's oil imports come from Iran, 9% of India's and 6% of China's. [17]
Crude oil export revenue by country (annually) A world map of countries by oil exportation, 2022. This is a list of oil-producing countries by oil exports based on data for 2022 by CEIC. Oil in this list refers to base crude oil only, and not refined petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel and airplane fuel.
Top 5 oil-producing countries 1980–2022 World oil production This is a list of countries by oil production (i.e., petroleum production), as compiled from the U.S. Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2023, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis.
Present average gas and condensate production of the company is 250 million cubic meters per day and 74 thousand barrels per day, respectively. Maximum gas and condensate production of the company in 1388 (2009–2010) stood at 255 million cubic meters per day and 76.5 thousand barrels per day, respectively. [5]
A total of 102 fields are oil and the remaining 43 are gas, and there are 205 oil reservoirs and 92 natural gas reservoirs. According to Iran Energy Balance Sheet (2009, in Persian), 78 of these fields are currently active, with 62 onshore and 16 offshore, leaving 67 fields inactive at present. Some 23 hydrocarbon fields lie in border areas and ...
Oil prices tumbled more than 4% on Tuesday as supply fears faded after a Washington Post report signaled Israel would avoid targeting Iran’s petroleum production.
Iran has the second largest oil reserves in the world, and the third largest exporter of it. [citation needed] By the end of 2009, Iranian oil R/P ratio was 89.4 years which is the world's highest. [29] By 2009, Iran had 52 active rigs and 1,853 producing oil wells. [30] Iran possesses abundant fuels from which to generate energy.
Iran's total revenues from the sale of oil amounted to $77 billion in Iranian year 1387 (2008–09). [13] The average sale price of Iran's crude oil during that year was $100 per barrel. [13] According to the National Iranian Oil Company, Iran's average daily production of crude oil stood at 4 million barrels (640,000 m 3) per day.