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Energy Statistics > Oil exports > Net (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Saudi Arabia: 6,710,000 barrels per day 
# 2     Russia: 4,910,000 barrels per day 
# 3     Norway: 3,300,000 barrels per day 
# 4     United Arab Emirates: 1,920,000 barrels per day 
# 5     Nigeria: 1,900,000 barrels per day 
# 6     Mexico: 1,680,000 barrels per day 
# 7     Iraq: 1,560,000 barrels per day 
= 8     Algeria: 1,250,000 barrels per day 
= 8     Libya: 1,250,000 barrels per day 
# 10     Oman: 908,816 barrels per day 
# 11     Canada: 900,000 barrels per day 
# 12     United Kingdom: 830,000 barrels per day 
# 13     Qatar: 746,777 barrels per day 
# 14     Kazakhstan: 631,000 barrels per day 
# 15     Indonesia: 428,000 barrels per day 
# 16     Yemen: 369,288 barrels per day 
# 17     Colombia: 352,250 barrels per day 
# 18     Argentina: 335,000 barrels per day 
# 19     Gabon: 283,000 barrels per day 
# 20     Malaysia: 270,205 barrels per day 
# 21     Ecuador: 263,000 barrels per day 
# 22     Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 255,000 barrels per day 
# 23     Egypt: 219,213 barrels per day 
# 24     Brunei: 195,000 barrels per day 
# 25     Sudan: 194,500 barrels per day 
# 26     Equatorial Guinea: 180,000 barrels per day 
# 27     Azerbaijan: 175,200 barrels per day 
# 28     Vietnam: 153,000 barrels per day 
# 29     Cameroon: 50,167 barrels per day 
# 30     Bahrain: 15,000 barrels per day 
# 31     Iran: 2.5 barrels per day 
# 32     Bolivia: 0 barrels per day 
Total: 32,234,418.5 barrels per day  
Weighted average: 1,007,325.6 barrels per day  

SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005

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"Oil exports > Net by country", CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/red/graph/ene_oil_exp_net-energy-oil-exports-net&b_map=1

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Mongo
23rd June 2011
Worthless statistics. Computer generated numbers with no human review. No Kuwait or Venezuela. Are these numbers from 2005?
Neil McArthur
17th April 2011
Thank you George - EIA? Never heard of them until today. There's a lot of information here.
Spec
8th March 2011
This data is waaaay out of date now. So it should only be viewed historically.
Jimmy
22nd March 2010
Hey, gimme some cool facts!
George
23rd February 2010
I think EIA source is more reliable
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/country/index.cfm
m.moosavi
21st November 2009
Iran 2.5 barrels per day?it hs big mistake.plz correct it.
di (ITA)
2nd January 2009
these stats are not quite correct. Iran does not export 2.5 barrels per day. it's 2.5 million barrels. check cia world fact book!
dave
22nd December 2005
Here are some corrections:

Angola is # 15 it exports 700,000 barrels a day

Venezuela is # 5 it exports about 1,900,000 barrels a day

Iran 2.5 barrels a day not plausible
Ryan Kennedy
3rd December 2005
Aside from the lack of Venezuela on here, which, according to your own source (CIA Factbook), exports 2.1 million bpd and would be ranked fifth, your numbers on Iran are just plain wrong. The Factbook says Iran exports 2.5 MILLION barrels per day, putting it fourth on your list. Common sense should tell you that 2.5 barrels per day is really low.
cheo
14th September 2005
...there shoudl be something wrong there...why Venezuela is not listed?. As far as I know the southamerican country is producing around 3 million barrels a day....
James,
Staff Editor

1st May 2005
Norway, the third largest exporter of oil world-wide and the only developed nation to export more than a million barrels a day, has gone to great lengths to reign in its personal consumption of oil. According to an article in the New York Times (April 30, 2005) Norwegians pay US$6.66 per gallon (US$1.76 per litre) for car fuel, almost three times as much as US consumers. For this reason the Oil Consumption Per Capita is only two-thirds that of the US, yet still the tenth highest in the world. Norway's policies on the price of oil stand in contrast to the United States, where President Bush made cheaper gas prices a priority during a discussion on energy policy. Perhaps that is why the per capita CO2 emissions (a main contributor to global warming) for Norway are just over a third that of the US.
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