Just three countries—the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Russia—make up the lion’s share of global oil supply. Here are the biggest oil producers in 2022.
With Russia’s revenues from fossil fuel exports having declined significantly, which countries are still importing Russian fossil fuels?
Global oil production averaged 89.8 million barrels of oil per day in 2021. Here are the world's largest oil producers.
This infographic traces the history of U.S. energy independence, showing the events that have shaped oil demand and imports over 150 years.
This visualization breaks down U.S. oil imports by country for 2021, showing the split by OPEC and non-OPEC nations.
The U.S. is the largest oil producer in the world. Here we map the share of oil production in the country by all 50 states in...
The world holds 1.73 trillion barrels of proven oil reserves. Here we rank the top 14 countries that make up 93.5% of the world.
The markets were volatile but offered great opportunity in 2020. See how every asset class, currency, and S&P 500 sector performed over the year.
How oil prices went negative: this explainer shows how a collapse in demand, a Saudi-Russia price war, and oversupply led to futures prices going wonky.
Is the U.S. positioned to win the battery arms race, or will China remain in control of the world's transition to renewable energy?