Oil production | Georgia – yearly data, chart and table
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Crude oil, NGPL, and other liquids
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Oil production/Gas production
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Overview
The crude oil production in Georgia in 2024 reached 240 barrels per day, which is 6.61% less than in 2023, when production volume was 257 b/d. It has been falling in this country for already 7 years in a row. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), since 1992, the annual production volume of oil (crude oil, NGPL, and other liquids) has decreased in 12.08 times. The minimum of Georgia was recorded in 2024, with a value of 240 barrels daily. The maximum crude oil poduction was in 1992, when it reached 2 900 b/d.
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Petroleum supply includes the production of crude oil (including lease condensate), natural gas plant liquids, and other liquids, and it also includes refinery processing gain for volume (TBPD) only.
Other Liquids includes biodiesel, ethanol, liquids produced from coal, gas, and oil shale, Orimulsion, blending components, and other hydrocarbons.


