Oil

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Oil

• Territories in the Middle East export 58% of all crude petroleum.

• Saudi Arabia exports over twice the US dollar value of any other territory, measured in net terms.

• The United Arab Emirates has the highest per person export earnings from crude petroleum.

• Other important exporters of crude petroleum are Norway, Venezuela, Nigeria and Mexico.

• Some regions have no territories with net crude petroleum exports: these are Southeastern Africa, Southern Asia and Japan.

• Exports of crude petroleum account for 5.3% of spending on all exports.

Consumption of crude oil barrels per capita per day by country

                                                               

             

Singapore imports (net) more crude petroleum than anywhere else, when this is measured per person. The value of imports per person is US$ 1808 per year. Burundi has the lowest value of net imports of crude petroleum per person: 0.02 US cents worth is imported per hundred people that live there. One explanation for this difference between Singapore and Burundi is as follows. Singapore is a rich island well positioned on trade routes, so can afford to receive large amounts of oil per person. Burundi is a poor landlocked central African territory, so there are many barriers to imports.

1Gb = 1 billion Barrels