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The graph provides comparable information about oil production capacity was estimated in 6 different countries, measured in millions of barrels per day from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, it is clear that oil production capacity tended to increase in 2 decades. This figure for Saudi Arabia was highest and for Qatar was lowest.
According to the information, it is obvious that in 1990, the number of oil production capacity in Qatar was over 0 million barrel per day, by contrast, Saudi Arabia reached over 8 million barrels per day. Over this period, the oil production capacity in Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and UAE which were similar, accouted for around 2 millions of barrels. After 5 years, there was upward trend in oil production capacity except UAE which was similar, accounting for over 2 million barrels. This figure for Iran was nearly 4 millions of barrels, for Iraq and Kuwait were over 2 millions, for Qatar was close to 1 million and for Saudi Arabia was approximately 10 millions.
In 2005, Saudi Arabia's oil production capacity increased significantly to over 12 million barrels per day. In comparison, there were gradual raise in Iran, Iraq and Kuwait, accounting for 4 millions, 3 millions and nearly 3 millions of barrels per day, respectively. Finally, in 2010, the lowest oil production capacity still was Qatar ( a half of illion), by contrast, Saudi Arabia reached a peak of over 14 millions of barrels, which was more 3,4 times than Iraq.
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The graph (is is a graph or something else?) provides comparable information about oil production capacity was estimated in 6 different countries, measured in millions of barrels per day from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, it is clear that oil production capacity tended to increase in 2 decades.