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Oil Reserves by Country 2024

Crude oil is the world’s main source of fuel and largest overall source of primary energy. In 2020, the world used approximately 88.6 million barrels per day of oil, which amounted to 30.1% of the world's primary energy. Crude oil creates gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, asphalt, tar, and lubrication oils. "Oil reserves" is an estimate of the amount of not-yet-mined crude oil located in a particular country that can be recovered with current technology and at a cost that is financially feasible in relation to the current price of oil.

The United States is the world's foremost producer of oil, as well as the world's largest consumer of oil, which makes it necessary for the U.S. to import additional oil from dozens of other oil-producing countries. Despite its world-leading oil production, the United States is only 9th in the world in terms of available oil reserves:

Top 10 Countries with the Largest Oil Reserves (in thousand million barrels):

Country
Oil Reserves 2022
Venezuela303,221
Saudi Arabia267,192
Iran208,600
Iraq145,019
United Arab Emirates113,000
Kuwait101,500
Russia80,000
United States55,251
Libya48,363
Nigeria36,967

How the accessibility of oil reserves impacts profitability

Venezuela has the largest amount of oil reserves in the world with more than 300 billion barrels in reserve. Saudi Arabia has the second-largest amount of oil reserves in the world with 297.5 billion barrels. Despite Venezuela’s massive supply of natural resources, the country still struggles economically. Venezuela and Saudi Arabia have populations of comparable size; however, Saudi Arabia’s economy is twice as large. One of the main reasons for this disparity is the accessibility of each country's oil reserves.

Although Venezuela has the most oil reserves in the world, most of its oil is offshore or far underground and is considered to be dense. As such, the cost of extracting the oil in Venezuela’s reserves using the technology currently available is too high to be profitable. Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves, on the other hand, are close to the surface and on land, which makes the oil much more accessible and the extraction process vastly more cost-effective. This, in turn, makes Saudi Arabia's oil sector significantly more profitable.

  • Different sources include different classes of oil reserves (for instance, some may exclude shale oil or tar sands oil) or have different definitions of "proven" oil reserves. This can lead to disparities between estimates from different sources.
  • The most notable of these disparities is Canada, whose estimated reserves change greatly depending upon whether the source is OPEC (2022 data below) or BP (2020 data below).

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Country
Oil Reserves 2023 (million barrels)
Oil Reserves 2022 (Million Barrels)
Oil Reserves 2021 (million barrels)
Oil Reserves 2020 (Million Barrels)
India4,8494,3704,4894,500
China27,88927,00326,49126,000
United States47,73055,25141,61068,800
Indonesia2,2702,2502,4402,400
Nigeria37,50036,96737,05036,900
Brazil14,85613,24211,89011,900
Russia80,00080,00080,000107,800
Mexico5,6745,5585,6186,100
Egypt3,3003,100
DR Congo1,811
Vietnam4,4004,4004,4004,400
Iran208,600208,600208,600157,800
Thailand300
United Kingdom1,5001,8002,0002,500
Colombia2,0742,0401,8202,000
Sudan5,0005,0005,0001,500
Algeria12,20012,20012,20012,200
Iraq145,019145,019145,019145,000
Argentina2,9242,8382,4112,500
Yemen3,000
Canada4,7114,7314,855168,100
Angola2,5502,5502,5167,800
Ukraine395395395
Uzbekistan594594594600
Malaysia2,7003,6003,6002,700
Peru700
Saudi Arabia267,230267,192267,192297,500
Venezuela303,008303,221303,468303,800
Australia1,8031,8031,7472,400
Syria2,5002,500
Kazakhstan30,00030,00030,00030,000
Chad1,500
Chile150150150
Romania600
Ecuador8,2738,2738,2731,300
Tunisia400
South Sudan3,500
United Arab Emirates113,000113,000111,00097,800
Azerbaijan7,0007,0007,0007,000
Belarus198198198
Turkmenistan600600600600
Libya48,36348,36348,36348,400
Republic of the Congo2,900
Denmark346340428400
Norway7,6427,5737,7457,900
Oman4,9055,3735,3735,400
Kuwait101,500101,500101,500101,500
Qatar25,24425,24425,24425,200
Gabon2,0002,0002,0002,000
Equatorial Guinea1,1001,1001,1001,100
Trinidad and Tobago200
Brunei1,1001,1001,1001,100
Total1,536,8971,550,0491,525,4791,723,600
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Which country has the most oil reserves?

Venezuela has the most oil reserves, with 303,008 million barrels.

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