Infotext

This map layer shows the amount of oil extracted (2017) in thousand barrels/day, classified into five categories.

Example of how to read the map:

In 2017, Kazakhstan produced 1,88 Mio. barrels of oil per day. This corresponds to 1.92 per cent of the total.

The graph shows the world's five largest oil producing countries' share of oil production in global production for 2016.

Sources:

  • EIA - US Energy Information Administration

    The US EIA is the statistical and analytical office within the United States Department of Energy. The EIA offers a broad spectrum of politically independent data, prognoses and analyses on the (efficient) use of energy, electricity, nuclear power and renewable energies, oil- and gas fields, coal deposits. It also analyzes energy supply and demand, prices, as well as the effect financial markets, have on energy markets. It publishes reports on the current and future use of energy, analyzes the effects of energy policy and implements new techniques for implementing energy information.

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