The table illustrates the amount of oil produced each day across four countries between 2000 and 2004.
Overall, Congo had the highest production of oil throughout most of the period, although its cycle showed a gradual decline. In contrast, Chad and Somaila experienced significant growth, while Nigeria fluctuated slightly with no overall major changes.
Looking at Nigeria and Congo, Nigeria consistently produced the highest amount of oil during the period, starting at 205,000 oil per day in 2000. Then the figure remained stable, fluctuating slightly before rising again to 213,000 in 2004. Similarly, Congo showed high production levels, beginning at 275,000 in 2000. However, its output gradually declined over the period, falling to 203,000 in 2004.
In contrast, Chad and Somaila produced significantly lower amounts. Chad had no production in the first three periods, but rose steadily from 8,000 in 2003 to 50,000 in 2004. Somaila also showed a slight increase, rising from 5,000 in 2000 to 50,000 in 2004.
