Which Countries Produce the Most Natural Gas?
June 24, 2024

By  Graphics/Design: Sabrina Lam

Which Countries Produce the Most Natural Gas?


Natural gas prices have risen since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, exacerbating an already tight supply situation.

Making matters worse, Moscow has since cut gas exports to Europe to multi-year lows, sending Europe’s gas price to almost 10 times its pre-war average.


Using data from BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy, the above infographic provides further context on the gas market by visualizing the world’s largest gas producers in 2021.


Natural Gas Consumption at All-Time High in 2021


Natural gas is part of nearly every aspect of our daily lives. It is used for heating, cooking, electricity generation, as fuel for motor vehicles, in fertilizers, and in the manufacture of plastics.


The fuel is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas and non-renewable fossil fuel that forms below the Earth’s surface. Although the Earth has enormous quantities of natural gas, much of it is in areas far from where the fuel is needed. To facilitate transport and reduce volume, natural gas is frequently converted into liquefied natural gas (LNG), in a process called liquefaction.


Despite global efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, natural gas consumption reached a new all-time high in 2021, surpassing the previous record set in 2019 by 3.3%.


Demand is expected to decline slightly in 2022 and remain subdued up to 2025, according to the International Energy Agency.

Region 2021 Demand in Billion Cubic Meters (bcm) 2022P (bcm) 2025P (bcm)
Africa 169 172 188
Asia Pacific 895 907 990
Central and South America 153 147 153
Eurasia 634 619 632
Europe 604 549 536
Middle East 564 582 627
North America 1,084 1,108 1,116
World 4,103 4,083 4,243

The Asia Pacific region and the industrial sector are expected to be the main drivers of global gas consumption in the coming years


Natural Gas Production, by Country


The world’s top 10 producers of natural gas account for about 73% of total production.

Rank Country 2021 Production (bcm) Share %
#1 🇺🇸 United States 934.2 23.1%
#2 🇷🇺 Russia 701.7 17.4%
#3 🇮🇷 Iran 256.7 6.4%
#4 🇨🇳 China 209.2 5.2%
#5 🇶🇦 Qatar 177.0 4.4%
#6 🇨🇦 Canada 172.3 4.3%
#7 🇦🇺 Australia 147.2 3.6%
#8 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 117.3 2.9%
#9 🇳🇴 Norway 114.3 2.8%
#10 🇩🇿 Algeria 100.8 2.5%
#11 🇹🇲 Turkmenistan 79.3 2.0%
#12 🇲🇾 Malaysia 74.2 1.8%
#13 🇪🇬 Egypt 67.8 1.7%
#14 🇮🇩 Indonesia 59.3 1.5%
#15 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates 57.0 1.4%
#16 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan 50.9 1.3%
#17 🇳🇬 Nigeria 45.9 1.1%
🌐 Rest of the World 671.8 16.6%
🌐 Global Total 4,036.9 100.0%

Natural gas accounts for 32% of primary energy consumption in the United States, the world’s largest producer. Russia is the second biggest producer, and also has at least 37 trillion cubic meters of natural gas reserves, the most in the world.


China’s natural gas production grew by 7.8% in 2021, and it has nearly doubled since 2011. This sustained growth in production is partly down to government policies incentivizing coal-to-gas switching.


Europe’s Natural Gas Crisis


Russia has significantly reduced flows of natural gas to Europe since Western nations imposed sanctions on the Kremlin following the invasion of Ukraine. Before the war, the European Union (EU) imported about 40% of its natural gas from Russia.


The gas is transported by the Nord Stream system, a pair of offshore natural gas pipeline networks in Europe that run under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany.


Russian energy giant Gazprom recently halved the amount of natural gas flowing through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to 20% of capacity, blaming Western sanctions for a delay in the delivery in a necessary turbine. EU officials say Russia is “weaponizing” its gas supply.


Amid tensions, the EU bloc outlined a plan to phase out dependence on Russian fossil fuels. Lithuania ceased Russian gas imports at the beginning of April. Estonia’s and Latvia’s imports also dropped to zero at the start of that month. Bulgaria, the Netherlands, and Poland all announced that they do not intend to renew long-term contracts with Gazprom.


Despite these efforts, Europe remains dependent on Russia for its supply of natural gas, at least in the short and medium term.


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