The four main producers of oil in the Middle East are:
- Saudi Arabia - The largest oil producer in the region and one of the largest in the world.
- Iraq - Significant oil reserves and production capacity, ranking among the top producers in the region.
- Iran - Historically one of the leading oil producers, though its production has been affected by sanctions and geopolitical issues.
- United Arab Emirates (UAE) - Particularly through the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the UAE is a major oil producer in the region.
These countries have substantial oil reserves and play a critical role in the global oil market.