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The table below shows the estimated oil capacity of six countries, in millions of barrels per day, from 1990 to 2010.

The table below shows the estimated oil capacity of six countries, in millions of barrels per day, from 1990 to 2010. KBdL
The bar chart illustrates the estimated amount of oil produced in 6 countries between 1990 and 2010, measured in millions of barrels per day. Overall, oil production capacity tended to increase during this 20-year period. The figures for Saudi Arabia were significantly higher than in the other countries, while production was lowest in Qatar. From 1990 to 2010, there was a significant increase in oil production in Saudi Arabia. In 1990, just over 8 million barrels per day were produced and this rose steadily, reaching a peak of over 14 million barrels per day in 2010. In contrast, the smallest producer was Qatar. Despite a slight increase in 2000, production in Qatar remained relatively stable at less than 1 million barrels per day. The other countries saw a slight rise in oil production over the period. The estimated figure for Iran in 1990 was over 3 million barrels per day, compared with around 2 million barrels in the other three countries. Although production did not increase in 2000 in the UAE, the amount of oil produced peaked in 2010 in Iran at over 4 million barrels and at almost 4 million barrels in Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE.
The bar chart illustrates the estimated amount of
oil
produced in 6
countries
between 1990 and 2010, measured in
millions
of
barrels
per day.

Overall
,
oil
production
capacity tended to
increase
during this 20-year period. The figures for Saudi Arabia were
significantly
higher than in the other
countries
, while
production
was lowest in Qatar.

From 1990 to 2010, there was a significant
increase
in
oil
production
in Saudi Arabia. In 1990,
just
over
8
million
barrels
per day
were produced
and this rose
steadily
, reaching a peak of
over
14
million
barrels
per day in 2010.
In contrast
, the smallest producer was Qatar. Despite a slight
increase
in 2000,
production
in Qatar remained
relatively
stable at less than 1
million
barrels
per day.

The other
countries
saw
a slight rise in
oil
production
over
the period. The estimated figure for Iran in 1990 was
over
3
million
barrels
per day, compared with around 2
million
barrels
in the other three
countries
. Although
production
did not
increase
in 2000 in the UAE, the amount of
oil
produced peaked in 2010 in Iran at
over
4
million
barrels
and at almost 4
million
barrels
in Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE.
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IELTS academic The table below shows the estimated oil capacity of six countries, in millions of barrels per day, from 1990 to 2010.

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