Here's where each of the 13 OPEC members stand after Tuesday's big production announcement

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Firefighters try to put out the fire in an oil tank in the port of Es Sider, in Ras Lanuf, Libya January 23, 2016.

Saudi Arabia, Russia, Qatar, and Venezuela have agreed to freeze oil production at the level of supply produced in January.

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Over the last few months, all eyes have been on Saudi Arabia and Iran, but other OPEC members have also seen their share of problems, according to RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft.

Notably, Libya, Iraq, Nigeria, Algeria, and Venezuela - or, the "fragile five," as RBC Capital Markets analysts often call them - remain at very high risk.

Take a look at how each OPEC member is weathering geopolitical, economic, and security risks at the moment. The countries are listed from least to highest risk, with 10 being the highest.