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US oil exports reach record highs amid rising global demand

Published on: April 26, 2026 5:38 PM

The US Energy Information Administration has reported that the United States recorded its highest ever exports of crude oil and petroleum products in mid-April. The surge highlights growing global demand for American energy supplies. Moreover the data reflects significant shifts in international energy markets as countries search for reliable fuel sources.

According to official statistics, total US exports of crude oil and refined petroleum products reached nearly 12.9 million barrels per day during the week ending April 17. This figure represents the highest combined export level recorded so far. Consequently the development marks a major milestone for the country’s expanding energy trade sector.

Read more : Pakistan fuel oil exports hit record 1.4M tons in 2025 –

Breaking down the figures further, crude oil exports alone averaged around 4.8 million barrels per day during the same week. Meanwhile exports of petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel reached approximately 8.1 million barrels daily. Both categories therefore set new export records during the reporting period.

Energy analysts believe global geopolitical tensions have played a key role in boosting US fuel shipments to international markets. In particular conflicts affecting the Middle East have disrupted supply chains and forced many countries to look for alternative suppliers. As a result demand for US oil and refined fuels has increased significantly.

Read more : Oil prices climb as US Iran tensions disrupt global supply fears

Market experts including analyst Matt Smith from Kepler say the shift has created strong export opportunities for American energy companies. Furthermore increased overseas demand has strengthened the country’s position in global energy trade. However experts also caution that higher exports may influence domestic fuel availability.

Some analysts warn that rising international demand and stronger export levels could push fuel prices higher within the United States. Consequently increased energy costs may contribute to domestic inflation pressures. Policymakers therefore continue to monitor market conditions as global energy demand remains volatile.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: crude oil record, energy market demand, global oil supply, Latest, petroleum exports, US fuel exports, US oil exports

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