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Oil reserves, billion barrels, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 25 countries was 8.84 billion barrels. The highest value was in Canada: 170.3 billion barrels and the lowest value was in Antigua and Barbuda: 0 billion barrels. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2021. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: billion barrels; Source: The U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Countries Oil reserves, 2021 Global rank Available data
Canada 170.3 1 1980 - 2021
USA 44.42 2 1980 - 2021
Mexico 5.79 3 1980 - 2021
Tr.&Tobago 0.24 4 1980 - 2021
Cuba 0.12 5 1991 - 2021
Guatemala 0.09 6 1980 - 2021
Belize 0.01 7 2007 - 2021
Ant.& Barb. 0 8 1980 - 2021
Aruba 0 9 1986 - 2021
Bahamas 0 10 1980 - 2021
Barbados 0 11 1980 - 2021
Bermuda 0 12 1980 - 2021
Dominica 0 13 1980 - 2021
Domin. Rep. 0 14 1980 - 2021
El Salvador 0 15 1980 - 2021
Grenada 0 16 1980 - 2021
Haiti 0 17 1980 - 2021
Honduras 0 18 1980 - 2021
Jamaica 0 19 1980 - 2021
Montserrat 0 20 1980 - 2021
Nicaragua 0 21 1980 - 2021
Panama 0 22 1980 - 2021
Puerto Rico 0 23 1980 - 2021
Saint Lucia 0 24 1980 - 2021
St. Vincent & ... 0 25 1980 - 2021


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Definition: Proved reserves of crude oil are the estimated quantities of all liquids defined as crude oil, which geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years from reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions.

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