The given data demonstrates the oil manufacture(in barrels) in various countries in the continent of Africa between 2000 and 2004.
Overall, Nigeria’s oil production gradually increases. Chad, ever since it began to pump oil in the year 2003, has seen significant growth in its oil collection. Similar to Chad, Cote d’Ivorie, gently progresses their oil quantity. On the other hand, Congo Brazaville, suffers steady decline in the amount of oil it produces.
Every year Nigeria makes more oil than any other country. Beginning with 2 million oil barrels in 2000, the next year it strengthens its quantity by an increase of 100 thousand barrels. In 2002, they accumulated only 1.9 million barrels, making 2002 their least productive year. In 2003, it produces 2001 level of oil. From 2000 to 2002, Chad had produced no oil. Their fate changed in 2003, managing to produce 50 thousand oil barrels. The following year saw a rise of more than five times as they achieve to make 290 thousand oil barrels. Cote d’Ivorie, made only 8 thousand barrels in 2000 got up to 45 thousand barrels by 2004, with a slight blip in 2001 where they made a thousand less barrels than previous year. It is important to note that among the three countries discussed in this paragraph, Cote d’Ivorie has the least oil production.
Congo Brazaville is the only country here whose oil production decreases every year. Making 280 thousand oil barrels in 2000 to only 205 thousand in 2004.
