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U.S. Imports by Country of Origin
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History
Total Crude Oil and Products
3,981 9,748 12,927 3,372 3,943 4,822 1993-2010
Products
3,981 9,748 12,927 3,372 3,943 4,822 1993-2010
Unfinished Oils
176   387 90 349 21 1998-2010
Finished Motor Gasoline
209 184 40   329 382 1998-2010
Conventional
209 184 40   329 382 2005-2010
Motor Gasoline Blending Components
697 1,039 1,115 239 395 161 1997-2010
Conventional
697 1,039 1,115 239 395 161 2005-2010
Distillate Fuel Oil
1,108 6,155 7,700 874 953 773 1998-2010
15 ppm and under Sulfur
263 5,044 6,686 874 953 773 2005-2010
Greater than 15 to 500 ppm Sulfur
368 898 662       2005-2007
Greater than 500 ppm Sulfur
477 213 352       2005-2007
501 to 2000 ppm Sulfur
477 213 352       2005-2007
Kerosene
    325       2007-2007
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
1,221 2,032 2,063 1,662 1,260 2,798 2004-2010
Special Naphthas
43   135 63 264 96 2005-2010
Residual Fuel Oil
233 166 268       2001-2007
Less than 0.31% Sulfur
233 166 66       2005-2007
0.31 to 1.00% Sulfur
    202       2007-2007
Naphtha for Petrochem. Feedstock Use
100   164 269 134 199 1993-2010
Waxes
15 130 144 112 208 214 2004-2010
Petroleum Coke
    20 15 24 131 2007-2010
Asphalt and Road Oil
    482       2007-2007
Lubricants
6 15 57 21 3 13 1993-2010
- = No Data Reported;  -- = Not Applicable;  NA = Not Available;  W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: *Countries listed under OPEC and non-OPEC are based on current affiliations. OPEC and non-OPEC totals are based on affiliations for the stated period of time which may differ from current affiliations. Indonesia withdrew from OPEC in January 2009, Angola joined OPEC in January 2007, Ecuador withdrew from OPEC in January 1993 and rejoined in November 2007, and Gabon withdrew from OPEC in July 1996. Crude oil and petroleum products are reported by the PAD District of entry. Crude oil includes imports for storage in the Stategic Petroleum Reserve. The Persian Gulf includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.  See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table.
Release Date: 7/28/2011
Next Release Date: 7/31/2012