Russia, Saudi Arabia, United States, Iran, and China.
The five major oil-producing countries in the world are the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and China. These countries collectively account for a significant portion of global oil production and reserves.
The top five crude oil producing countries are the United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and China. These countries account for a significant portion of global crude oil production.
Saudi Arabia, Russia, United States, Iran, Mexico (as of 2006)
The top three oil producing countries are Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United States
Some major oil-producing countries include the United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and China. These countries have significant reserves and infrastructure for oil extraction and production.
Petroleum is produced from wells offshore and onshore. I assume you are asking which countries produce oil, and I have included a link with the major oil producing countries. Saudi Arabia is the top producer.
The top five oil-producing nations are:Saudi ArabiaRussiaUSAIranChina
The Persian Gulf adjoins most of the Oil-Producing countries, but it does not surround them.
1 - Saudi Arabia 2 - Russia 3 - United States 4 - Iran 5 - China
No. OPEC Members are all oil producing countries. Germany is not an oil producing country.
Antarctica is not a major oil-producing area due to its extreme climate and environmental protection regulations that restrict oil extraction.
No, Canada is not a member of OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries). OPEC is a coalition of oil-producing countries that work together to regulate the production and price of oil on the global market. Canada is a major oil producer but is not part of this organization.