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The US Produced One-Fifth of the World’s Oil in 2022
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Did you know that the U.S. has been the world's largest oil producer since 2018? Most of this production is centered around five states: Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota, Alaska, and Colorado.
At a regional level, though, the Middle East accounts for the largest share at 32.8%, compared to North America's 27.0% share.
Interesting fact: This type of chart is called a Voronoi diagram, which inspired the name of this platform.
Dataset
Country | 2022 Production (Thousand barrels daily) | Share of Production |
---|---|---|
U.S. | 17,770 | 18.9% |
Saudi Arabia | 12,136 | 12.9% |
Russia | 11,202 | 11.9% |
Canada | 5,576 | 5.9% |
Iraq | 4,520 | 4.8% |
China | 4,111 | 4.4% |
UAE | 4,020 | 4.3% |
Iran | 3,822 | 4.1% |
Brazil | 3,107 | 3.3% |
Kuwait | 3,028 | 3.2% |
Mexico | 1,944 | 2.1% |
Norway | 1,901 | 2.0% |
Kazakhstan | 1,769 | 1.9% |
Qatar | 1,768 | 1.9% |
Algeria | 1,474 | 1.6% |
Nigeria | 1,450 | 1.5% |
Angola | 1,190 | 1.3% |
Libya | 1,088 | 1.2% |
Oman | 1,064 | 1.1% |
United Kingdom | 778 | 0.8% |
Colombia | 754 | 0.8% |
India | 737 | 0.8% |
Venezuela | 731 | 0.8% |
Argentina | 706 | 0.8% |
Azerbaijan | 685 | 0.7% |
Indonesia | 644 | 0.7% |
Egypt | 613 | 0.7% |
Malaysia | 567 | 0.6% |
Ecuador | 481 | 0.5% |
Australia | 420 | 0.4% |
Thailand | 331 | 0.4% |
Republic of Congo | 269 | 0.3% |
Turkmenistan | 244 | 0.3% |
Vietnam | 194 | 0.2% |
Gabon | 191 | 0.2% |
South Sudan | 141 | 0.2% |
Peru | 128 | 0.1% |
Chad | 124 | 0.1% |
Equatorial Guinea | 119 | 0.1% |
Syria | 93 | 0.1% |
Italy | 92 | 0.1% |
Brunei | 92 | 0.1% |
Yemen | 81 | 0.1% |
Trinidad & Tobago | 74 | 0.1% |
Romania | 65 | 0.1% |
Denmark | 65 | 0.1% |
Uzbekistan | 63 | 0.1% |
Sudan | 62 | 0.1% |
Tunisia | 40 | 0.0% |
Data sources
Includes crude oil, shale oil, oil sands, condensates that require further refining, and natural gas liquids. Excludes liquid fuels from other sources and oil shales/kerogen extracted in solid form.
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