Skip to main content

US Crude Exports

Consumers are among the first to benefit from free trade, and crude oil is no exception. Gasoline costs are tied to a global market; additional crude oil exports could help increase supplies, put downward pressure on the prices at the pump and create more jobs right here at home. Access to customers abroad could drive significant new investment in U.S. production, helping to strengthen our energy security.

Download the U.S. Crude Oil Exports PDF document.


U.S. Crude Oil Exports | Charts

Created with Highcharts 4.0.4Chart context menuquadrillion BTUsExports and ImportsImports - Crude Oil ImportsExports - Petroleum and Other Liquids2014201620182020202220242026202820302032203420362038204010207.512.51517.5Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

U.S. Crude Oil Exports | Graphics

thumb: primary energy consumption bp chart

Primary Energy World Consumption, © 2015 BP p.l.c

Thank you for Subscribing Unable to Process Request x