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U.S. Net Imports by Country
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Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 View
History
Total Crude Oil and Products
-3 -3 -6 -3 0 0 2004-2024
Products
-3 -3 -6 -3 0 0 2004-2024
Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids
            2013-2013
Natural Gas Liquids
            2013-2013
Propane
            2013-2013
Natural Gasoline
            2013-2013
Pentanes Plus
            2013-2013
Liquefied Petroleum Gases
            2013-2013
Unfinished Oils
            2009-2018
Finished Motor Gasoline
            2018-2021
Conventional
            2018-2021
Motor Gasoline Blending Components
            2015-2020
Conventional
            2015-2020
Fuel Ethanol
            2015-2020
Distillate Fuel Oil
-2 0 -1 0 0   2013-2024
15 ppm and under Sulfur
        0   2013-2024
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm Sulfur
-2           2022-2024
Greater than 500 ppm to 2000 ppm Sulfur
  0 -1 0     2022-2024
Kerosene
            2013-2020
Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
            2013-2023
Residual Fuel Oil
-1 -3 -4 -3     2005-2024
Waxes
            2015-2015
Lubricants
0 0 0   0 0 2004-2024
Miscellaneous Products
            2011-2018
- = 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, rejoined in 2016 and withdrew again in December 2016, Angola joined OPEC in January 2007, Ecuador withdrew from OPEC in January 1993, rejoined in November 2007, and withdrew in January 2020, and Gabon withdrew from OPEC in July 1996 and and rejoined in July 2016, Equatorial Guinea joined OPEC in May 2017, Congo (Brazzaville) joined OPEC in June 2018, and Qatar withdrew from OPEC in January 2019. Net imports of crude oil includes crude oil imported for storage in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. On December 18, 2015, the U.S. enacted legislation authorizing the export of U.S. crude oil without a license. Exports to embargoed or sanctioned countries continue to require authorization. Prior to December 2015, crude oil exports were restricted to: (1) crude oil derived from fields under the State waters of Cook Inlet of Alaska; (2) Alaskan North Slope crude oil; (3) certain domestically produced crude oil destined for Canada; (4) shipments to U.S. territories; and (5) California crude oil to Pacific Rim countries. The Persian Gulf includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Net imports are calculated using zero for exports of distillate fuel oil with sulfur contents of 0-15 ppm and greater than 2000 ppm. 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: 9/30/2024
Next Release Date: 10/31/2024