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3-6 Major Suppliers of U.S. Imported Crude Oil and Petroleum Products: 1990-2008

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

3-6 Major Suppliers of U.S. Imported Crude Oil and Petroleum Products: 1990-2008

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(Thousand barrels per day, average; rank in 2008)

  1990 2000 R2007 2008
Canada 934 1,869 2,455 2,493
Saudi Arabia 1,339 1,543 1,485 1,529
Mexico 755 1,340 1,532 1,302
Venezuela 1,025 1,360 1,361 1,189
Nigeria 800 490 1,134 988
Iraq 518 254 484 627
Algeria 280 240 670 548
Angola 237 301 508 513
Russia 45 29 414 465
U.S. Virgin Islands 282 255 346 320
Brazil 49 59 200 258
United Kingdom 189 273 277 236
Ecuador 49 128 205 221
Kuwait 86 239 181 210
Total, major suppliers 6,588 8,381 11,252 10,899
Total, all U.S. imports 8,018 11,459 13,468 12,915

Key: R = revised.

Notes: The country of origin for petroleum products may not be the country of origin for the crude oil used to produce the products. For example, refined products imported from western European refineries may have been produced from Middle Eastern crude oil. 2007 Ecuador data represent 9 month average.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, tables 3.1, 3.3c-d, available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/petro.html as of September 2009.