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  2. List of countries by natural gas production - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas production by region. This is a list of countries by natural gas production based on statistics from The U.S Energy Information Administration (EIA).

  3. Natural Gas Production by Country - Worldometer

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    List of world countries by Yearly Natural Gas Production in million cubic feet (MMcf)

  4. Top 10 Countries for Natural Gas Production (Updated 2024)

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    Explore natural gas and LNG production by country with a look at the 10 leading gas producers, including the US, Russia and Iran.

  5. Gas production - Our World in Data

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    The data is generated by combining the latest data from the Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy and The Shift Dataportal. The Energy Institute provides fossil fuel production data from 1965 onwards (and crude prices from 1861 onwards).

  6. As of 2023, the United States was the biggest producer of natural gas in the world. With a production of approximately 1035.3 billion cubic meters that year, U.S. natural gas production was over...

  7. Natural Gas Production by Country (2024) - Global Firepower

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    Ranking the total natural gas production by country, from highest to lowest. Natural Gas became a proven 'weapon of war' in 2022 as Russia commenced its invasion of neighboring Ukraine and threatened Europe. For this reason, it is now included as part of the GFP index formula.

  8. Global Natural Gas Production | World gas natural statistics ...

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    Global gas production slightly increased in 2023 (+0.7%), after a stagnation in 2022 (-0.1%). Indeed, the steady growth in gas production in the US (+4.7%, almost as fast as its 2010-2019 average) was offset by a 5.5% drop in Russia due to lower exports to the European Union.