List of countries by oil exports
This is a list of oil-producing countries by oil exports based on The World Factbook and other Sources. Many countries also import oil, and some import more oil than they export.Countries by Rank
Rank | Country/Region | Oil - exports | Date of information |
1 | | 10,600,000 | 2018 est. |
2 | | 5,225,000 | 2018 est. |
3 | | 3,800,000 | 2018 est. |
4 | | 3,770,000 | 2018 |
5 | | 3,596,690 | 2018 |
6 | | 2,296,473 | 2018 |
7 | | 2,050,030 | 2018 |
8 | | 1,979,451 | 2018 |
9 | | 1,477,213 | 2018 |
10 | | 1,420,588 | 2018 |
11 | | 1,292,000 | 2016 est |
12 | | 1,285,523 | 2018 |
13 | | 1,245,000 | 2018 |
14 | | 1,254,920 | 2018 |
15 | | 1,000,100 | 2018 est. |
16 | | 813,000 | 2018 est. |
17 | | 798,900 | 2014 est. |
18 | | 785,000 | 2014 est. |
19 | | 681,000 | 2015 est. |
20 | | 636,000 | 2016 est. |
21 | | 518,800 | 2014 est. |
22 | | 400,700 | 2014 est. |
23 | | 385,500 | 2014 est. |
24 | | 338,100 | 2010 est. |
25 | | 319,100 | 2010 est. |
26 | | 314,100 | 2010 est. |
27 | | 291,800 | 2010 est. |
28 | | 290,000 | 2011 est. |
29 | | 269,000 | 2012 est. |
30 | | 225,300 | 2010 est. |
31 | | 188,000 | 2012 est. |
32 | | 175,200 | 2010 est. |
33 | | 155,200 | 2010 est. |
34 | | 152,600 | 2012 est. |
35 | | 152,400 | 2010 est. |
36 | | 147,900 | 2010 est. |
37 | | 125,700 | 2010 est. |
38 | | 97,270 | 2010 est. |
39 | | 90,920 | 2010 est. |
40 | | 87,000 | 2010 est. |
41 | | 85,000 | 2010 est. |
42 | | 83,000 | 2012 est. |
43 | | 77,980 | 2010 est. |
44 | | 75,340 | 2010 est. |
45 | | 67,000 | 2012 est. |
46 | | 55,680 | 2010 est. |
47 | | 47,290 | 2010 est. |
48 | | 35,500 | 2013 est. |
49 | | 33,000 | 2013 est. |
50 | | 32,200 | 2011 est. |
51 | | 32,190 | 2010 est. |
52 | | 28,400 | 2010 est. |
53 | | 23,320 | 2013 est. |
54 | | 22,240 | 2010 est. |
55 | | 20,090 | 2010 est. |
56 | | 17,020 | 2010 est. |
57 | | 15,610 | 2012 est. |
58 | | 14,260 | 2010 est. |
59 | | 10,960 | 2010 est. |
60 | | 7,624 | 2010 est. |
61 | | 7,621 | 2010 est. |
62 | | 7,337 | 2010 est. |
63 | | 6,300 | 2010 est. |
64 | | 5,680 | 2010 est. |
65 | | 4,345 | 2010 est. |
66 | | 3,615 | 2011 est. |
67 | | 2,181 | 2010 est. |
68 | | 1,858 | 2010 est. |
69 | | 765 | 2010 est. |
70 | | 531 | 2012 est. |
71 | | 404 | 2010 est. |
72 | | 263 | 2010 est. |
73 | | 61 | 2013 est. |
Academic contributions have written about differences in petroleum revenue management in various countries. Many scholars see the natural resource wealth in some countries as a natural resource blessing, while in others it has been referred to as a natural resource curse. A vast body of resource curse literature has studied the role of governance regimes, legal frameworks and political risk in building an economy based on natural resource exploitation. However, whether it is seen as a blessing or a curse, the recent political decisions regarding the future of petroleum production in many countries were given an extractivist direction, thus also granting a status quo to the exploitation of natural resources.
The PRIX index forecasts the effect of political developments on exports from major petroleum-producing countries.