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kerry-is-my-prez

(10,281 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 06:40 PM 14 hrs ago

The U.S. exports 55% of it's petroleum, imports 76% from other countries (mainly from Persian Gulf, OPEC)

In 2024, the United States exported roughly 10.8 million barrels of petroleum per day, covering a significant portion of its total production. The U.S. has been a net petroleum exporter since 2020, even as it continues to import specific types of crude oil for its refineries, with over 55% of its domestic production being exported to international markets. [1, 2, 3]
* Export Volume: In 2024, the U.S. exported roughly 10.8 million barrels of total petroleum per day (including crude oil, refined products, and biofuels).
* Net Exporter Status: The U.S. is a net petroleum exporter, meaning it exports more than it imports.
* Reasons for Exporting: U.S. exports consist of high-quality "light" crude oil, while imports often consist of heavier, sour crude that matches the refining capacity of U.S. coastal refineries, as explained in this article from Marketplace.
In 2023, the United States imported about 8.51 million barrels per day (b/d) of petroleum from 86 countries. Petroleum includes crude oil, hydrocarbon gas liquids (HGLs), refined petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel fuel, and biofuels. Crude oil imports of about 6.48 million b/d accounted for about 76% of U.S. total gross petroleum imports.

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The U.S. exports 55% of it's petroleum, imports 76% from other countries (mainly from Persian Gulf, OPEC) (Original Post) kerry-is-my-prez 14 hrs ago OP
I'm not sure of your source (an AI summary?), but it's wrong - it's mostly from Canada muriel_volestrangler 5 hrs ago #1

muriel_volestrangler

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1. I'm not sure of your source (an AI summary?), but it's wrong - it's mostly from Canada
Wed Apr 1, 2026, 03:51 AM
5 hrs ago

Crude oil:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/us-oil-imports-by-country

Canada 1,700 million barrels
Mexico 229 million
Saudi Arabia 123 million
Brazil 103 million
Iraq 95 million

Refined products: https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/refined-petroleum/reporter/usa
"In 2025, United States imported $47.2B of Refined Petroleum, being the 12nd most imported product (out of 1,232) in United States. In 2025, the main origins of United States' Refined Petroleum imports were: Canada ($11B), South Korea ($4.67B), Netherlands ($3.71B), India ($3.24B), and Mexico ($2.95B)."

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