Chart of exports and production of oil by nation

Chart of exports and production of oil by nation

The chart below shows the millions of barrels of crude oil and related products (refined diesel and gasoline, LPG, etc.) traded per day, on average, in 2006, by leading producers. Nations with negative net exports are net importers in the oil and oil-like trade. OPEC member states are in italics.

Numbers refer to millions of barrels of oil per day.

"* Indonesia is not an OPEC member as of 2008"

See also

* List of oil-producing states
* Petroleum

References

External links

* [http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/ United States Department of Energy]


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