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This is a list of oil refineries. The Oil & Gas Journal publishes a worldwide list of refineries annually in a country-by-country tabulation that includes for each refinery: location, crude oil daily processing capacity, and the size of each process unit in the refinery. For some countries, the refinery list is further categorized state-by-state.
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- United States. Production: 20,213,000 bpd. Number one on this list of the top 10 oil-producing countries is the US. Its output increased by 1,232,000 bpd from its 2021 level to reach 20,213,000 bpd in 2022.
- Saudi Arabia. Production: 12,144,000 bpd. Saudi Arabia’s oil output came in at 12,144,000 bpd in 2022. The country possesses 17 percent of the world’s proven petroleum reserves and is the largest petroleum exporter.
- Russia. Production: 10,938,000 bpd. Prior to production cuts in 2020, Russian oil output had spent a number of years rising; it came in at 10,938,000 bpd in 2022.
- Canada. Production: 5,694,000 bpd. Next on this list of the top 10 oil-producing nations is Canada. The country’s annual oil production rose to 5,694,000 bpd in 2022, up from 2021’s output amount of 5,537,000 bpd.
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The United States possesses the biggest refinery capacity in the world with 139 operating refineries as of January 2013. Its refinery capacity stood at 17.38 million barrels per day at the end of 2012, accounting for approximately 18.8% of the world’s total refinery capacity. The refinery throughput of the country during 2012 averaged at 15 million...
China, with a refinery capacity of 11.54Mbd at the end of 2012, has the second biggest refinery capacity in the world. China accounted for 12.5% of the world’s refinery capacity per day and registered a throughput of 9.37Mbd during 2012. The country’s refinery capacity is expected to reach 14Mbd by 2015. Two national oil companies Sinopec and CNPC/...
Russia ranks third with a refinery capacity of 5.75Mbd in 2012, accounting for about 6.2% of the world’s total refinery capacity per day. Russia is also the second biggest oil producing country after Saudi Arabia and produced 10.04 million barrels of crude oil per day in 2012. State-owned Rosneft is the biggest refiner in Russia. There were total 4...
Japan is the fourth biggest refiner in the world and the second biggest in Asia. The country’s refinery capacity in 2012 stood at 4.25Mbd accounting for about 4.6% of the world’s total refinery capacity. Japan is the third biggest net importer of oil in the world. The country’s refinery throughput during 2012 averaged at 3.4Mbd. Japan has 25 operat...
India holds the world’s fifth biggest refinery capacity with 4.1Mbd in 2012, claiming 4.4% of the global refinery capacity per day. It is the fourth biggest consumer of oil after the US, China and Japan, and imports most of its crude oil from the Middle East. India produced 894,000 barrels of crude oil per day in 2012. The country has 21 refining f...
South Korea, with 2.88Mbd capacity at the end of 2012, has the sixth biggest refinery capacity, accounting for 3.1% of the world’s total refinery capacity per day. South Korea is one of the biggest oil importers in the world and has imported 2.2Mbd of crude oil in 2011 with about 85% coming from the Middle East. The country had six major refineries...
Italy ranks seventh with a refinery capacity of 2.2Mbd and16 operational crude refineries at the end of 2012. The country produced 155,000 barrels of crude oil per day during the same year. It heavily depends on oil imports for its energy needs – Libya, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia and Russia being the major suppliers. Eni is the leading refining compa...
Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil producer and exporter, has the eighth biggest refinery capacity in the world. The Middle Eastern country had a refinery capacity of 2.12Mbd in 2012, produced more than 13% of the world’s total crude oil production and accounted for 2.3% of the world’s total refinery capacity per day in 2012. The country had seven refin...
Germany has the world’s ninth biggest refinery capacity at 2.09Mbd in 2012. Germany is one of the biggest oil importing country in the world with its annual oil imports accounting for more than 95% of its oil consumption. Germany is also the third biggest refiner in Europe, after Russia and Italy. Germany currently has 14 refineries and is home to ...
Canada’s 2.06Mbd refinery capacity in 2012 makes it the tenth biggest refiner in the world. The country accounted for about 2.2% of the world’s total refinery capacity per day during the same year. The refinery throughput of the country averaged at 1.79Mbd in 2012. Canada holds the third biggest proven oil reserves in the world and is the sixth big...
Russia. Russia ranks third with a refinery capacity of 5.75Mbd in 2012, accounting for about 6.2% of the world’s total refinery capacity per day. Russia is also the second biggest oil producing country after Saudi Arabia and produced 10.04 million barrels of crude oil per day in 2012.
Jan 16, 2024 · Largest refineries of Rosneft in Russia 2020, by throughput. Ufa Group of Refineries acquired by Rosneft refined 15.5 million metric tons of crude oil in 2020.
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