BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 7. Crude oil and petroleum products’ exports from Kazakhstan to the US over 10 years surged over two times.
According to the data obtained by Trend, to compare Kazakhstan's oil exports to the US in 2021 with the volume shipped in 2011 - the supplies surged by 134.6 percent - from 5.088 million barrels in 2011 to 11.937 million in 2021.
The table below shows the dynamics of exports between 2011 and 2021:
Year |
Volume (barrels) |
2011 |
5.088 million |
2012 |
5.072 million |
2013 |
7.092 million |
2014 |
6.234 million |
2015 |
5.416 million |
2016 |
5.278 million |
2017 |
3.853 million |
2018 |
12.961 million |
2019 |
15.753 million |
2020 |
9.095 million |
2021 |
11.937 million |
During this time span, the highest level of imports by the US from Kazakhstan was recorded in 2019 (15.753 million barrels), while the lowest level was observed in 2017 (3.853 million barrels).
Moreover, the US imported some 12.425 million barrels of crude from Kazakhstan in 2022.
Over the first 4 months of 2023, the US imported some 4.8 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products from Kazakhstan.