According to the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan, approximately 660.1 million tonnes of oil (4.8 billion barrels), including condensate, have been extracted since the start of operations at the Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) and Shah Deniz fields in Azerbaijan.
As of March 2025, ACG alone has produced 604.2 million tonnes of oil — accounting for 64% of its recoverable oil reserves — and 232 billion cubic meters of gas. Meanwhile, the Shah Deniz field has yielded around 49.3 million tonnes of condensate and 241.1 billion cubic meters of gas, representing 2% of its gas reserves.
In total, gas production from these two major projects has reached 487.1 billion cubic meters.
As of June 2025, Azerbaijan's average daily oil production (including condensate) stood at 570,000 barrels, or 77,738 tonnes. Of this, 457,000 barrels (62,687 tonnes) came from crude oil, and 113,000 barrels were from gas condensate.
Meanwhile, under the OPEC+ agreement, Azerbaijan’s daily crude oil production quota is set at 551,000 barrels (75,662.3 tonnes) until the end of 2026. This means that production slightly exceeded the quota by 2 tonnes when including condensate, and was 12.9 tonnes below the quota when measured without condensate.
Recoverable reserves at the ACG fields are estimated at 930 million tonnes of oil and 600 billion cubic meters of gas. Shah Deniz holds an estimated 1.2 trillion cubic meters of gas and 240 million tonnes of condensate, according to the Ministry of Energy.