What percentage of the world's oil does Sudan produce?



Answer:
Crude oil production in Sudan averaged 343,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) in 2004, up from 270,000 bbl/d during 2003. In December 2004 the Sudanese government announced that oil production will likely increase to 500,000 bbl/d in 2005.

International human rights organizations have accused the Sudanese government of financing human rights abuses with oil revenues, including the mass displacement of civilians near the oil fields. Factional fighting in the South and rebel attacks on oil infrastructure have kept oil production and exploration from reaching its full potential. Sudan's main oil fields are in the south, and disputes over oil fuelled a civil war there for more than two decades, claiming 2 million lives mostly from hunger and disease.
Chad produced 170 thousand barrels of oil per day in 2004, out of a world total of 83 million barrels.

So, its production is tiny.

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