05/13/2009 10:26AM
OPEC Net Oil Export Revenues
Country
Nominal ($B)
Real (2000$B)
2008
2009
2010
Jan-Apr 2009
2008
2009
2010
Jan-Apr 2009
Algeria
$70
NA
NA
$10
$57
NA
NA
$8
Angola
$68
NA
NA
$10
$55
NA
NA
$8
Ecuador
$10
NA
NA
$1
$8
NA
NA
$1
Iran
$82
NA
05/13/2009 07:24AM
Algeria is an important exporter of oil and natural gas and is a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). In 2008, Algeria produced 1.42 million bbl/d of crude oil. Algeria was the fourth largest crude oil producer in Africa after Nigeria (1.94), Angola (1.89), and Libya
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