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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Oil Production Capacity (estimated)," measuring millions of barrels per day on the y-axis and listing six countries on the x-axis: Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE. Four bars represent each country's estimated production capacity in 1990 (blue), 2000 (red), 2005 (yellow), and 2010 (green), with Saudi Arabia showing the highest capacity across all years, peaking at nearly 14 million barrels in 2010.
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The bar graph illustrates data on oil production for various Gulf countries namely, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia , and UAE, from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, it is obvious that most productive country was Saudia Arabia in all time period with over eight million barrels for each day. However, Qatar constituted the least indicators with approximately below than million for each day in the given periods.
Iraq, Kuwait and UAE possessed two barrels in 1990 and this figure increased slightly and reached just under than four barrels for per day. While, Iran and Qatar has remained steady for all given period with four and 500 thousand barrels.
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