The Crude Oil Data Atlas offers a variety of indicators on the crude oil industry to track short- and long-term developments, make projections, estimate costs, and analyze markets. Major themes span crude oil supply and demand, oil company rankings, drilling activity, prices, and more. Key indicators included in the collection are crude oil and petroleum products production, trade, stocks, reserves, refining capacity, processing gains, shipment, rig counts, and more. The data offers a complete view of the crude oil industry on a global, national, sub-national, and company levels. Topics covered: – Crude oil balance sheet – Prices – Oil companies – Drilling activity – Forecasts Datasets include: – Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Import Statistics of Japan – JODI Oil Dataset – EC Crude Oil Imports (CIF) by EU Country – Crude oil Output Statistics of China – U.S. Petroleum Balance Sheet – 50+ others Please see reference table CRUDEOIL.DATASETS that includes the list of all tables/datasets included in this listing, with key details on each table/dataset including name, source, frequency of refresh, source, documentation on data, etc. Fields include: – Production of crude oil – Crude oil reserves – Crude oil and petroleum products imports and exports – Crude oil prices – Crude oil stocks – Rotary rig count Sources include the EIA, JODI, IEA, Baker Hughes, Eurostat, Statistics Canada, Petroleum Association of Japan, European Commission, Chinese National Bureau of Statistics, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR). Datasets are updated within 1-7 days of the most recent data being made available by the underlying reporter. More detail on each of the datasets, fields, and sources included in the share can be found at the link in our documentation. Use cases – Studying the domestic crude oil market and monitoring impacts of energy policies – Tracking short- and long-term industry trends – Estimating energy costs