What countries are the top producers and consumers of oil?
The top 10 oil1 producers and share of total world oil production2 in 20233
| Country | Million barrels per day | Share of world total |
| United States | 21.91 | 22% |
| Saudi Arabia | 11.13 | 11% |
| Russia | 10.75 | 11% |
| Canada | 5.76
| 6% |
China
| 5.26
| 5% |
| Iraq | 4.42
| 4% |
Brazil
| 4.28
| 4% |
United Arab Emirates
| 4.16
| 4% |
| Iran | 3.99
| 4% |
| Kuwait | 2.91
| 3% |
| Total top 10 | 74.59
| 73% |
| World total | 101.81
|
1 Oil includes crude oil, all other petroleum liquids, and biofuels.
2 Production includes domestic production of crude oil, all other petroleum liquids, and biofuels and refinery processing gain.
3 Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics, Total oil (petroleum and other liquids) production, as of April 11, 2024
The top 10 oil1 consumers and share of total world oil consumption in 20222
| Country | Million barrels per day | Share of world total |
| United States | 20.01 | 20% |
| China | 15.15 | 15% |
| India | 5.05 | 5% |
| Russia | 3.68
| 4% |
Saudi Arabia
| 3.65
| 4% |
| Japan | 3.38
| 3% |
| Brazil | 3.03
| 3% |
| South Korea | 2.55
| 3% |
| Canada | 2.41
| 2% |
| Germany | 2.18
| 2% |
| Total top 10 | 61.08
| 61% |
| World total | 99.95
|
1 Oil includes crude oil, all other petroleum liquids, and biofuels.
2 Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics, Total oil (petroleum and other liquids) consumption, as of April 11, 2024
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Energy Explained: Where our oil comes from
Last updated: April 11, 2024. Note: Source data are subject to change since last update.
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