Global Oil Supply
JODI Oil Data
Monthly crude-oil production for the world's largest producers, self-reported to the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI). One card per country — production in thousand barrels per day, plus the latest crude-stock level where reported. Complements the US-focused EIA petroleum inventory data.
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Common questions
- What is JODI oil data?
- JODI is the Joint Organisations Data Initiative — a global effort where roughly 90 countries self-report monthly oil statistics (production, refining, imports, exports, and stocks) to a common standard. It is one of the few free, official sources of comparable country-level oil data, published by the JODI partner organisations including the International Energy Forum.
- What does this page show?
- This page shows crude-oil production for the largest producers that report to JODI, in thousand barrels per day, with the latest month, the prior month, and the month-over-month change. Where a country also reports its closing crude-stock level, that figure is shown alongside. Production is the series JODI countries report most completely, so it is the honest headline here.
- How current is JODI oil data?
- JODI publishes monthly, but with a lag: a given month's figures typically appear about two months later as countries finalise and submit their numbers. The report month is marked on every reading on this page, so you always know exactly which month the production figure covers.
- How does JODI compare to the EIA, IEA, and OPEC?
- JODI is compiled from what each government reports directly, rather than modelled or estimated by an agency, so it is a useful primary cross-check on the EIA, IEA, and OPEC figures. Coverage is not universal — not every country reports every series every month — which is why this page tracks the major producers with the most complete crude-production records.
Data source
Figures are the monthly country submissions to the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), covering indigenous crude-oil production and closing crude-stock levels in thousand barrels per day and thousand barrels. Coverage reflects what each government reports; not every country reports every series every month.