List of countries by oil imports
This is a list of countries by oil imports based on The World Factbook and other sources.[1] Many countries also export oil, and some export more oil than they import.
Country/Region | Crude oil imports (bbl/day - est.) |
Year of information |
---|---|---|
China | 10,189,160 | 2022[3] |
United States | 6,278,000 | 2022[3] |
India | 4,581,071 | 2022[3] |
Japan | 2,732,860 | 2022[3] |
South Korea | 2,660,369 | 2020 |
Germany | 1,776,452 | 2022[3] |
Italy | 1,256,666 | 2022[3] |
Spain | 1,104,594 | 2020 |
Netherlands | 997,769 | 2020 |
Taiwan | 858,700 | 2016[4] |
Thailand | 837,333 | 2020 |
United Kingdom | 835,549 | 2022[3] |
Singapore | 835,250 | 2022[3] |
France | 821,977 | 2022[3] |
Canada | 647,916 | 2022 |
Belgium | 550,918 | 2020 |
Poland | 538,907 | 2019 |
Turkey | 521,500 | 2017[5] |
Greece | 458,531 | 2020 |
Belarus | 468,400 | 2015[5] |
South Africa | 451,667 | 2019 |
Sweden | 400,200 | 2017[5] |
Malaysia | 317,250 | 2022[3] |
Portugal | 285,200 | 2017[5] |
Brazil | 274,083 | 2022 |
Finland | 236,700 | 2017[5] |
Indonesia | 233,000 | 2020 |
Israel | 231,600 | 2017[5] |
Aruba | 229,000[citation needed] | 2012 |
Bahrain | 226,200 | 2015[5] |
Lithuania | 182,900 | 2015[5] |
Chile | 169,600 | 2017[5] |
Pakistan | 168,200 | 2015[5] |
Australia | 163,288 | 2022 |
Czech Republic | 155,900 | 2017[5] |
Austria | 146,600 | 2017[5] |
Bulgaria | 128,100 | 2012 |
Kazakhstan | 118,400 | 2012 |
Slovakia | 117,600 | 2013 |
Hungary | 115,300 | 2013 |
Cuba | 112,400 | 2015[5] |
Peru | 110,600 | 2012 |
Romania | 104,900 | 2012 |
Switzerland | 101,400 | 2013 |
New Zealand | 101,200 | 2013 |
Denmark | 99,690 | 2013 |
Philippines | 89,300 | 2020 |
Egypt | 80,000 | 2013 |
Côte d'Ivoire | 72,860 | 2012 |
North Korea | 70,000 | 2013 |
Ireland | 66,490 | 2013 |
Morocco | 61,160 | 2015[5] |
Jordan | 59,440 | 2013 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 59,180 | 2012 |
Indonesia | 53,700 | 2012 |
Uruguay | 40,880 | 2012 |
Croatia | 37,300 | 2014 |
Norway | 37,080 | 2013 |
Ukraine | 33,020 | 2012 |
Sri Lanka | 32,520 | 2012 |
Cameroon | 31,960 | 2012 |
Serbia | 31,730 | 2014 |
Russia | 29,650 | 2014 |
Iran | 28,140 | 2012 |
Dominican Republic | 26,500 | 2012 |
Bangladesh | 25,320 | 2012 |
Ghana | 24,200 | 2012 |
Jamaica | 24,160 | 2012 |
Tunisia | 22,120 | 2012 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 20,040 | 2012 |
Kenya | 19,830 | 2012 |
Senegal | 15,560 | 2012 |
Papua New Guinea | 14,880 | 2012 |
Somaliland | 30,340 | 2012 |
Zambia | 14,340 | 2012 |
Nicaragua | 13,580 | 2014 |
El Salvador | 9,940 | 2012 |
Mexico | 9,884 | 2013 |
Algeria | 5,900 | 2012 |
U.S. Virgin Islands | 4,493 | 2012 |
Albania | 3,440 | 2012 |
Uzbekistan | 340 | 2012 |
North Macedonia | 146 | 2014 |
Latvia | 140 | 2012 |
Argentina | 100 | 2012 |
Myanmar | 40 | 2012 |
See also
References
- ^ "International - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)". Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ "The World Factbook". report. Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Crude Oil: Imports | Economic Indicators | CEIC". www.ceicdata.com. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
- ^ "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". 2018-10-21. Archived from the original on 21 October 2018. Retrieved 2024-12-08.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Crude oil – imports - The World Factbook". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-08.