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The image shows a bar graph titled 'Over a barrel' with forecasted increases in world oil production for three time periods: 1980-2000, 2000-10, and 2010-20. Three categories of oil-producing regions are represented in each bar: Non-OPEC, Other OPEC, and OPEC Middle East. The y-axis measures million barrels/day in increments of 5, from 0 to 20. From 1980-2000, Non-OPEC production increased by approximately 6 million barrels/day, Other OPEC by roughly 2 million barrels/day, and OPEC Middle East by about 3 million barrels/day. In 2000-10, Non-OPEC production saw an increase close to 4 million barrels/day, Other OPEC approximately 2 million barrels/day, and OPEC Middle East around 8 million barrels/day. For 2010-20, Non-OPEC is predicted to increase by nearly 4 million barrels/day, Other OPEC by approximately 1 million barrels/day, and OPEC Middle East by close to 7 million barrels/day.
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The graph below gives information about the oil production in OPEC and non-OPEC countries in 1980-2000 and 2000-2010. The data also includes predictions for 2010-2020. Overall, in the past, Non-OPEC accounted for the majority of world oil production; however, OPEC Middle East is estimated to outnumber other regions in the future.
In 1980-2000, non-OPEC produced approximately 9 million barrels/day, which was significantly higher than OPEC Middle East, standing at 2 million barrels/day. At the same time, oil production in other OPEC countries was negligible, close to 0. The distribution of world oil production was relatively even in 2000-2010. The number for non-OPEC decreased to 5 million barrels/day, other OPEC showed up and produced the same amount of oil as the former, whereas the number for OPEC Middle East increased to 8 million barrels/day.
There are projections of a continued raise in OPEC Middle East oil production to 16 million barrels/day in 2010-2020. Despite that fact, the total production is going to remain nearly the same as in 2000-2010, at 18 million barrels/day, as the numbers for non-OPEC and other OPEC are going to show a sudden drop to 1 million barrels/day.
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