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As of 2021, Belarus' reserves were dominated by crude oil: 0.198 billion barrels of proved reserves. It also held 0.100 trillion cubic feet of gas. Over the last decade, oil reserves held roughly steady. EIA stopped publishing oil and gas proved reserves in 2023; the figures above use the latest archived release, while coal continues to update through 2023. Beyond fossil fuels, Belarus is a top-five producer of Potash among USGS-tracked critical minerals.
Oil reserves (2021)
0.20 B bbl
Natural gas reserves (2021)
0.10 TCF
Potash reserves (2025)
#4750.0 Mt
Belarus' reserve base was led by crude oil, though its proved holdings were modest.
Belarus produces Potash among USGS-tracked critical minerals.
USGS marks 2025 production figures and all reserve estimates as estimated; some earlier production years are USGS estimates as well. Each commodity below charts its own mine-production history, with the 2025 reserve shown beneath its chart.