Crude oil exports from the U.S. topped 146 MMbbl (4.7 MMb/d) in March – the highest noted since the ban on crude oil exports was lifted in December 2015, according to the latest data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. Record volumes were noted going to Asia Pacific and Europe during the month at 65 MMbbl and 64 MMbbl, respectively.
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China Top Buyer of U.S. Crude in April: U.S. Census Bureau
Recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that crude oil exports from the U.S. fell from 4.7 MMb/d in March to 4 MMb/d in April.
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The Netherlands Top Buyer of U.S. Crude Oil in May: U.S. Census Bureau
he Netherlands was the top buyer of U.S. crude for the third straight month as per the recently released data by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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The Netherlands Emerges as Top Importer of U.S. Crude Oil in October
The Netherlands imported the highest share of U.S. crude oil in October at 856 Mb/d, bringing the year-to-date cargoes to 634 Mb/d, nearly double the volume noted in 2022.