Top 20 Oil Deficits and Surpluses
Source: CIA World Factbook 2005 Oil Production and CIA World Factbook 2005 Oil Consumption.
Top 20 countries with an oil surplus
The figures represent the production minus the consumption.
| Country | Surplus (barrels/day) |
| Saudi Arabia | 7,700,000 |
| Russia | 6,350,000 |
| Norway | 2,962,800 |
| Iran | 2,554,000 |
| Venezuela | 2,551,000 |
| Nigeria | 2,141,000 |
| Kuwait | 2,113,000 |
| United Arab Emirates | 2,086,000 |
| Iraq | 1,741,500 |
| Mexico | 1,668,000 |
| Angola | 1,554,000 |
| Libya | 1,407,000 |
| Algeria | 1,141,000 |
| Kazakhstan | 1,079,000 |
| Canada | 877,000 |
| Qatar | 757,500 |
| Oman | 707,000 |
| United Kingdom | 671,000 |
| Equatorial Guinea | 418,800 |
| Azerbaijan | 354,000 |
Top 20 countries with an oil deficit
The figures represent the consumption minus the production.
| Country | Deficit (barrels/day) |
| United States | 12,420,000 |
| Japan | 5,457,300 |
| China | 2,887,000 |
| Germany | 2,518,300 |
| Korea, South | 2,168,000 |
| France | 1,983,700 |
| Italy | 1,737,800 |
| India | 1,535,000 |
| Spain | 1,519,460 |
| Taiwan | 906,646 |
| Netherlands | 825,130 |
| Singapore | 696,710 |
| Turkey | 665,100 |
| Thailand | 621,000 |
| Belgium | 611,140 |
| Poland | 451,670 |
| Greece | 429,895 |
| Australia | 345,600 |
| Sweden | 343,659 |
| Portugal | 322,755 |
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