Crude Oil Exports by Country 2020
Crude Oil Exports by Country 2020
Crude Oil Exports by Country 2020
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That dollar figure reflects a 5.1% increase since 2016 but a -34.5% decline from
2019 to 2020.
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The top 5 exporters of crude oil in 2020 were Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq,
United States and United Arab Emirates. Combined, those crude oil shippers account for half
(50.7%) of exported crude petroleum oil.
Crude oil ranked as the world’s number two export product in 2020, lagging international sales of exported
electronic circuits.
For research purposes, the 4-digit Harmonized Tariff System code prefix for crude oil is 2709.
Countries
Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of crude oil during 2020.
By value, the listed 15 countries shipped 85.9% of globally exported crude oil in 2020.
Not one among the above top exporters increased their revenues from selling exported crude oil from
2019 to 2020. The most modest declines belonged to United Arab Emirates (up -14.5%), Brazil (up
-18.3%), Norway (up -21.4%) and the United States (up -23%).
Please note that the published statistics for Saudi Arabia are estimates, given constraints on source data
from that jurisdiction.
Advantages
The following countries posted the highest positive net exports for crude oil during 2020. Investopedia
defines net exports as the value of a country’s total exports minus the value of its total imports. Thus, the
statistics below present the surplus between the value of each country’s crude oil exports and its import
purchases for that same commodity.
The People’s Republic of China generated the highest surplus in the international trade of crude oil in
2020. In turn, this positive cashflow confirms mainland China’s strong competitive advantage for this
specific product category.
Opportunities
The following countries posted the highest negative net exports for crude oil during 2020. Investopedia
defines net exports as the value of a country’s total exports minus the value of its total imports. Thus, the 200+ countries &
statistics below present the deficit between the value of each country’s crude oil import purchases and its territories
exports for that same commodity. Amazon Global Selling
1. United States: US-$976.1 billion (net export deficit up 5.7% since 2019)
2. United Kingdom: -$231.6 billion (up 3.3%)
3. France: -$93.3 billion (up 12.6%) x
4. India: -$92.5 billion (down -40.6%)
5. Turkey: -$49.9 billion (up 69.1%)
6. Egypt: -$33.5 billion (down -30.3%)
7. Panama: -$27 billion (down -26.1%)
8. Philippines: -$26.9 billion (down -36.9%)
9. Pakistan: -$23.5 billion (down -10.6%)
10. Hong Kong: -$21.5 billion (down -49.8%)
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11. Romania: -$21 billion (up 8.6%)
12. Greece: -$20.5 billion (down -15.8%)
13. Israel: -$20.4 billion (up 13.1%)
14. Nigeria: -$19.6 billion (reversing a $6.2 billion surplus in 2019
15. Spain: -$17.7 billion (down -53.9%)
The United States of America incurred the highest amount of red ink trading crude oil on international
markets in 2020. That negative cashflow highlights America’s strong competitive disadvantage for this
specific product category. The other side of the coin is that these deficits signal opportunities for crude oil-
supplying countries that help satisfy the powerful demand, and also for entrepreneurs who develop
alternative energy sources that can power industrial economies.
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Companies
Crude Oil Exporting Companies
Based on the Forbes Global 2000 rankings, the following oil and gas companies are among the top 100
largest companies in the world.
The above corporations are presented in the same order as they appear in Forbes listings. Shown within
parentheses is the country where each conglomerate has its headquarters.
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You can change the presentation order by clicking the triangle icon at the top of any of the columns below.
An entry of 0% in the right-most column means 2019 data was unavailable.
The 13 OPEC members are Algeria, Angola, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Venezuela.
Collectively, the 13 OPEC countries exported an estimated US$262.1 billion worth of crude oil in
2020, supplied 47.9% of globally exported crude petroleum by value. That percentage shows
OPEC’s decline from 52.5% of worldwide crude oil exports in 2019 and 55.3% in 2016.
Focusing exclusively on OPEC exports, the dollar value of crude oil exported from OPEC members
decreased by -40.5% from 2019 to 2020. That decline is more severe than the overall average year-over-
year drop of -34.5% for crude petroleum exporters worldwide.
See also US Crude Oil Imports by Supplier Countries, OPEC Countries Crude Oil Exports Sales
Data, Crude Oil Imports by Country, Largest Oil and Gas Export Companies and Best Solar & Wind
Exporters Powering International Energy Sales
Research Sources:
Central Intelligence Agency, Field Listing: Exports – Commodities, The World Factbook. Accessed on
June 19, 2021
Forbes 2020 Global 2000 rankings, The World’s Biggest Public Companies. Accessed on June 19, 2021
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Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Member Countries. Accessed on June 19, 2021
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Wikipedia, Big Oil. Accessed on June 19, 2021
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