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As of 2021, natural gas led Israel's reserve mix at 6.216 trillion cubic feet. It also held 0.013 billion barrels of oil. Over the last decade, gas reserves declined significantly (-11%). 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, Israel is a top-ten producer of Potash, part of a critical-minerals base spanning 2 commodities tracked by USGS.
Oil reserves (2021)
0.01 B bbl
Natural gas reserves (2021)
6.22 TCF
Phosphate Rock reserves (2025)
#1960.0 Mt
Israel's reserve base was built around natural gas, the cleaner-burning of the fossil fuels. Reserve estimates had trended lower, reflecting extraction outpacing new discoveries.
Israel produces Phosphate Rock and 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.