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OKIsItJustMe

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Mon Apr 15, 2019, 11:20 AM Apr 2019

The U.S. exported 2 million barrels per day of crude oil in 2018 to 42 destinations

https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=39072
April 15, 2019
The U.S. exported 2 million barrels per day of crude oil in 2018 to 42 destinations


Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Annual, Petroleum Supply Monthly

In 2018, U.S. exports of crude oil rose to 2.0 million barrels per day (b/d), nearly double the 1.2 million b/d rate in 2017. Export volumes by destination changed significantly during the year, as U.S. crude oil exports to China fell and exports to other destinations such as South Korea, Taiwan, and Canada increased.

The increase in U.S. crude oil exports was the result of increasing U.S. crude oil production and infrastructure changes. U.S. crude oil production increased 17% to 10.9 million b/d in 2018, with U.S. Gulf Coast states—the departure point for more than 90% of U.S. crude oil exports—producing 7.1 million b/d. The increased production is mostly of light, sweet crude oils, but U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are configured mostly to process heavy, sour crude oils. This increasing production and mismatch between crude oil type and refinery configuration causes more of U.S. crude oil production to be exported.

In early 2018, the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) in the Gulf of Mexico was modified to enable the loading of vessels for crude oil exports. LOOP is currently the only U.S. facility capable of accommodating fully loaded Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC), vessels capable of carrying approximately 2 million barrels of crude oil.

After LOOP was modified to also allow exports, the increase in cargo scale led U.S. crude oil exports to surpass 2 million b/d for 25 weeks in 2018 compared with just 1 week in 2017. In addition to LOOP, other U.S Gulf Coast export facilities in and around Houston and Corpus Christi, Texas, have been investing in increasing the scale of U.S. crude oil export cargos.

In 2018, Asia was the largest regional destination for U.S. crude oil exports, followed by Europe, while, as in previous years, Canada was the largest single destination for U.S. crude oil exports. Canada received 378,000 b/d of U.S. crude oil exports, representing 19% of total U.S. crude oil exports in 2018. South Korea surpassed China to become the second-largest destination for U.S. crude oil exports in 2018, receiving 236,000 b/d compared with China’s 228,000 b/d.


Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly

However, the distribution of U.S. crude oil exports by destination varied significantly from the first half of 2018 to the second half. In the first half of 2018, the United States exported 376,000 b/d of crude oil to China, which made China the largest single destination for U.S. crude oil exports for that period. However, in August, September, and October of 2018, the United States exported no crude oil to China. U.S. crude oil exports to China resumed in the final two months of the year but at much lower volumes. On average, the United States exported 83,000 b/d of crude oil to China in the second half of 2018.

In the summer of 2018, as part of ongoing trade negotiations between the United States and China, China temporarily included U.S. crude oil on a list of goods potentially subject to an increase in import tariffs. Around that time, the difference between the international crude oil benchmark Brent and the U.S. domestic price West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures prices narrowed: Brent prices went from $9 per barrel (b) higher than WTI in June to $6/b higher than WTI in July.

The rapidly narrowing price discount of U.S. crude oils versus international crude oils and the potential for higher import tariffs caused China’s imports of U.S. crude oil to slow. As U.S. crude oil exports to China fell, exports to South Korea, Taiwan, Canada, and India increased. Ultimately, the rate of crude oil exports to all destinations in the second half of the year (2.2 million b/d) was higher than in the first half (1.8 million b/d).

Principal contributor: Mason Hamilton


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The U.S. exported 2 million barrels per day of crude oil in 2018 to 42 destinations (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Apr 2019 OP
And yet, we're getting screwed at the pumps again. God bless their hearts. Firestorm49 Apr 2019 #1
Exporting crude oil, not refined petroleum products, brings in the smallest profits. eppur_se_muova Apr 2019 #2
It was not just higher production and infrastructure changes, the GOP Congress CHANGED the LAW mr_lebowski Apr 2019 #3

eppur_se_muova

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2. Exporting crude oil, not refined petroleum products, brings in the smallest profits.
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 11:31 AM
Apr 2019

This is how underdeveloped countries do it, and most of the resulting wealth stays in the industrialized countries that do the refining, which helps keep the underdeveloped countries underdeveloped.

45 is happy to see the USA turn into a 'cash crop' country -- a colonial plantation state.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
3. It was not just higher production and infrastructure changes, the GOP Congress CHANGED the LAW
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 11:38 AM
Apr 2019

It used to be illegal, basically (though there were some exceptions carved out), for decades, for the US to export it's own raw crude, and Congress I believe circa 2014 passed a bill repealing that prohibition. And Obama, sadly, signed off on the change.

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