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Middle East Oil
Oil production, trade, and refining in the Middle East are important for global oil markets. Three maritime transit points for crude oil and petroleum products are in or near the region. Conflicts within and among Middle East countries and regional militant groups have included attacks—more than 200 since 2017 1 —targeting oil infrastructure, including production fields, pipelines, processing and refining facilities, storage terminals, and tankers.
Oil production (crude and spare capacity), Oil exports (crude and oil products), Oil refining (refining capacity) Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Other Middle East
Sources: 1. S&P Global Commodity Insights, "Energy Security Sentinel: An Interactive Study of Geopolitical Risk and Energy Prices" (accessed August 14, 202428, 2025). 2. S&P Global, "Commodity Midstream Essentials Gold Worldwide" (accessed July 3, 2024August 25, 2025). 3. U.S. Energy Information Administration, Country Analysis Brief: World Oil Transit Chokepoints, June 25, 2024. 4. Energy Institute, "Statistical Review of World Energy," 73rd74th ed., 20242025. 5. International Energy Agency, Oil Market Report, August 13, 2024. February 2026. Map geography: U.S. Department of State.
Information prepared by Phillip Brown, Specialist in Energy Policy; Calvin DeSouza, Geospatial Information Systems Analyst; and Amber Wilhelm, Visual Information Specialist, on September 9, 2025March 3, 2026.