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Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, also known as OPEC (OPEC), is an international organization that includes a group of oil-producing countries. Founded on September 14, 1960, it is considered one of the most powerful bodies influencing oil prices globally. OPEC is considered an international economic body, and it aims to coordinate and direct the oil production policies of member states with the aim of achieving price stability in the global oil market.

OPEC goals

  • Achieving oil price stability By regulating oil production, OPEC seeks to stabilize global oil markets.

  • Working to ensure the continuity of oil supplies to global markets without major interruptions, ensuring sustainable supplies.

  • Protecting the interests of member states Defending the interests of member states by controlling production levels to ensure the necessary revenues are achieved.

OPEC structure

     

      • Year 2020: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
        Oil markets witnessed significant fluctuations in the wake of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, as demand for oil was greatly affected, prompting OPEC and its allies to take additional measures to reduce the effects of the pandemic.

    Current OPEC member countries:

    As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

    Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

    Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
    The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
    Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
    Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
    Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
    Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
    Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
    Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
    Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
    Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
    Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
    Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
    Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

    Source: International Monetary Fund database.

    The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

       

        • 2016: Rebalancing agreement
          In December 2016, OPEC countries, in cooperation with other non-OPEC producers, reached an agreement to reduce oil production with the aim of restoring market balance and raising oil prices.

       

        • Year 2020: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
          Oil markets witnessed significant fluctuations in the wake of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, as demand for oil was greatly affected, prompting OPEC and its allies to take additional measures to reduce the effects of the pandemic.

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The role of OPEC in the oil market

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The role of OPEC in the oil market

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The role of OPEC in the oil market

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

      The role of OPEC in the oil market

      OPEC is one of the main bodies that influence global oil markets, and receives great attention from decision-makers in the energy sector and the global economy.

      A historical overview of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC):

      The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in September 1960 and its history is linked to an important historical context in the world of oil. Here is a historical overview of the development of OPEC, the historical context

      The 1980s and 1990s The subsequent decades witnessed various developments, including increased OPEC membership and multiple negotiations over future production and prices.

       

       

      Current OPEC member countries:

      As of January 2020, OPEC has 13 members, 5 of which are in the Middle East (West Asia), 7 in Africa and 1 from South America. According to the US Energy Information Administration, OPEC's oil production (including natural gas condensate) represented 42% of the world's total oil production in 2015, and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) accounted for 73% of the world's oil reserves, 48% of which were in the six countries in The Middle East.

      Adopting a new member country requires the approval of three-quarters of the current members of OPEC, including all five founders. In October 2015, Sudan submitted a formal application to join, but it has not yet been approved as a member. The following table shows the member countries, area, production, and oil reserves:

      Country Population Space Oil production Oil reserves
      The United Arab Emirates 5,779,760 83,600 2,820,000 97,800,000,000
      Angola 19,625,353 1,246,700 1,842,000 9,010,000,000
      Iran 81,824,270 1,648,000 3,300,000 157,800,000,000
      Algeria 39,542,166 2,381,740 1,370,000 12,200,000,000
      Republic of the Congo 5,125,821 342,000 260,000 1,600,000,000
      Saudi Arabia 27,752,316 2,149,690 10,046,000 268,290,000,000
      Iraq 37,056,169 437,072 4,054,000 144,200,000,000
      Gabon 1,705,336 267,667 213,000 2,000,000,000
      Venezuela 29,275,460 912,050 2,500,000 298,350,000,000
      Kuwait 2,788,534 17,820 2,562,000 104,000,000,000
      Libya 6,411,776 1,759,540 404,000 48,360,000,000
      Nigeria 181,562,056 923,768 2,317,000 37,070,000,000

      Source: International Monetary Fund database.

      The total number of OPEC countries in terms of population reached 451,386,409, and the global total reached 7,256,490,011, meaning the percentage of the population of the OPEC countries out of the total global population is about 6%. In terms of area, the total area of the OPEC countries reached about 12,122,644, while the global total reached 510,072,000, meaning about a percentage of 2% out of the total global area. The total oil production from OPEC was about 33,502,000, and the total global oil production was 80,043,000, which is about a 42% percentage of global production. As for the OPEC oil reserves, it was about 1,213,150,000,000, while the total global reserve reached 1,656,130,000,000, which is a 73% percentage of the total reserve. Global .

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