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U.S. crude oil exports averaged 520,000 barrels per day in 2016, 12% above the 2015 level. Crude oil was exported to 26 different countries that year, compared with 10 countries the previous year. 58% of U.S. crude oil exports went to Canada in 2016, but European destinations such as the Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom, and France rank high on the list. The second-largest regional destination is Asia, including China, Korea, Singapore, and Japan. In 2016, the U.S. exported to eight different Central and South American destinations, including Curacao, Colombia, and Peru.
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More Export Destinations For U.S. Crude In 2016

 

 

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