The table below shows daily oil production in 4 countries from 2000 to 2004
The table illustrates statistical data when it comes to the figure for the amount of oil generated in four countries per day over the research years: between 2000 and 2004 with interval of a year. These figures are measured in barrels per day.
As an overall trend, Congo showed the highest amount of oil production among all countries ranging from approximately 200,000 to 280,000 during the given period, whereas the lowest figure in each year can be discovered in Chad. Also, what stands out from the figure for Congo is that it is the only country where the amount of produced oil gradually went down, while the opposite was true for other countries.
Beginning with the figure from 2000, Congo showed the highest figure, constituting roughly 280,000 and followed by Nigeria, Somalia and Chad which accounts for 205,000, 5,000 and zero respectively. However, this trend could not be sustained and the amount of generated oil in Nigeria surpassed the Congo in 2004. In addition, one particularly interesting point highlighted by the figure in 2004 is that Chad experienced a considerable rise and became the same with the figure for Somalia at 50,000.