U.S. Crude Oil Imports (thousand barrels per day), Dec. 2010
Rank
|
Country
|
Dec 2010
|
Nov 2010
|
Year 2010
|
Dec 2009
|
Year 2009
|
1.
|
Canada
|
2,064
|
1,975
|
1,972
|
2,104
|
1,943
|
2.
|
Mexico
|
1,223
|
1,229
|
1,140
|
1,063
|
1,092
|
3.
|
Saudi Arabia*
|
1,076
|
1,119
|
1,080
|
870
|
980
|
4.
|
Nigeria*
|
1,024
|
806
|
986
|
1,020
|
776
|
5.
|
Venezuela*
|
825
|
884
|
912
|
772
|
951
|
6.
|
Iraq*
|
336
|
340
|
414
|
325
|
449
|
7.
|
Angola*
|
307
|
263
|
380
|
266
|
448
|
8.
|
Brazil
|
271
|
188
|
254
|
181
|
295
|
9.
|
Algeria*
|
262
|
379
|
325
|
336
|
281
|
10.
|
Colombia
|
220
|
489
|
338
|
179
|
251
|
11.
|
Ecuador*
|
192
|
188
|
195
|
86
|
181
|
12.
|
Russia
|
158
|
85
|
252
|
168
|
230
|
13.
|
Kuwait*
|
125
|
170
|
195
|
160
|
180
|
14.
|
UK
|
124
|
80
|
120
|
67
|
103
|
15.
|
Argentina
|
85
|
35
|
29
|
33
|
53
|
Top 15 countries
|
8,292
|
8,230
|
8,592
|
7,630
|
8,213
| |
OPEC**
|
4,180
|
4,170
|
4,532
|
3,834
|
4,355
| |
All Countries
|
8,631
|
8,608
|
9,163
|
8,170
|
9,013
|
*OPEC member.
**OPEC total includes also imports from Libya. In December 2010, e.g., the U.S. imported 32,000 barrels of crude oil per day from Libya. In 2009 (Feb, Mar, Apr, Jul and Aug), the U.S. imported small quantities of crude from Qatar. In 2009 (Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul and Aug) and 2010 (May and Sep only), the U.S. imported small quantities of crude from the UAE.
Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Feb 25, 2011, here.
(Canada remained the largest exporter of crude in December 2010, exporting 2,064 thousand barrels per day to the United States, which is an increase from November. The top five exporting countries---Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Venezuela---accounted for 72 percent of United States crude oil imports in December 2010. For all of 2010, U.S. crude imports amounted to 9,163 thousand barrels per day, up 150 thousand barrels per day, or some 1.7 percent, from 2009---please see table above. Nigeria overtook Venezuela to become fourth-largest crude supplier, on an annual basis, to the U.S. in 2010---please see table above. Also, please see EIA's previous report, here -- D.R.)
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