The data illustrates the daily production levels of crude oil in OPEC countries from 2012 to 2017. In 2017, Saudi Arabia had an average production output of almost 10 million barrels of crude oil per day. Thus, Saudi Arabia is by far the leading OPEC member based on production. In 2017, the average annual OPEC crude oil price was some 52.51 USD per barrel, while in 2014 the price was nearly double that amount at 96.29 USD per barrel.
Saudi Arabia | 9763 | 10192.6 | 10460.2 | 9959 |
Iraq | 2942.4 | 3504.1 | 4647.8 | 4469 |
Iran | 3739.8 | 3151.6 | 3651.3 | 3867 |
United Arab Emirates | 2652.5 | 2988.9 | 3088.3 | 2867 |
Kuwait | 2977.6 | 2858.7 | 2954.3 | 2704 |
Venezuela | 2803.9 | 2653.9 | 2372.5 | 2035 |
Angola | 1704 | 1767.1 | 1721.6 | 1632 |
Nigeria | 1954.1 | 1748.2 | 1427.3 | 1536 |
Algeria | 1199.8 | 1157.1 | 1146.3 | 1059 |
Libya | 1450 | 403.9 | 390.2 | 817 |
Qatar | 733.6 | 656 | 651.5 | 600 |
Ecuador | 503.6 | 543.1 | 549 | 531 |