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which country produces the most oil in the world

The United States currently produces the most oil in the world, leading all other countries in daily crude oil production by a wide margin.

Quick Scoop

  • The United States is the top oil-producing country, with daily production of roughly 20 million barrels in recent 2024–2025 estimates.
  • It is followed by Saudi Arabia and Russia, which each produce a little over half of U.S. output per day, keeping them firmly in the global top three.
  • These rankings reflect ongoing data showing the U.S. at number one, with no recent shift in leadership despite market volatility and geopolitical events.

Top Producers Snapshot

Here is a quick look at the leading oil producers by daily output (approximate, recent data):

  • United States – about 20 million barrels per day.
  • Saudi Arabia – around 11 million barrels per day.
  • Russia – around 11 million barrels per day.

These figures can move slightly year to year with policy changes, OPEC+ decisions, sanctions, and demand shifts, but the U.S. has remained the number one producer in the latest published rankings.

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