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The United States remains the world’s largest oil producer, maintaining its lead in global crude oil production ahead of Saudi Arabia and other major energy-producing nations.

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According to industry data, the United States consistently produces more crude oil per day than any other nation, a development that has reshaped long-standing assumptions about global energy dominance. The surge in domestic production has helped reduce reliance on foreign imports while increasing U.S. exports to markets around the world.

Saudi Arabia remains one of the most influential players in the energy sector and continues to possess some of the world’s largest proven oil reserves. However, U.S. production levels have remained higher, supported by a diverse network of private energy companies and ongoing technological innovation.

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