About 2,300,000 barrels.
Utah typically accounts for approximately 1 percent of U.S. crude oil production; about 49,500 barrels per day or 18,067,500 barrels annually. Additionally, Utah contains four of the Nation's 100 largest oil fields and two of its 100 largest natural gas fields.
Nigeria has a maximum production capacity of 3 million barrels per day. In 2006, Nigeria averaged approximately 2.45 million barrels per day of production.
20,259,569 barrels a day
Current Oil Production in the World: 81,820,404.59 barrels per day (bbl/day)
3rd 6,736,000 barrels per day (bbl/day).
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In the 1980s, Iran's oil production was 3 million barrels per day, approx.
See related link. EIA estimates Alaska's production in 2008 was 1342 thousand barrels per day, and US production was 4955 thousand barrels per day, so Alaska produces 27% of the total US production.
Venezuela qualifies as such. Its production for 2013 was 3.02 million oil barrels per day, qualifying as the 9th largest producer in the world.
It is the seventh (7th) in the world, with a production of 3.19 million oil barrels a day representing 3.74% of the world's total production. As a means of comparison, the number one spot is for Saudi Arabia, with a production of 10.78 million oil barrels a day, representing 12.65% of the world's total.
Saudi Arabia is the world's largest producer of crude oil - about 11 million barrels a day.
In the 1980s, Iran's oil production was 3 million barrels per day, approx.