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Fossil fuel exporters

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Petroleum, natural gas, and coal are exported from various source countries to countries reliant on these fossil fuels.

Petroleum

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This is a list of countries by oil exports mostly based on The World Factbook:[1]

Rank Country/region Oil - exports Date of
information
1  Saudi Arabia 6,658,642 bbl/d (1,058,639.5 m3/d) 2020 est.
2  Russia 4,653,500 bbl/d (739,850 m3/d) 2020 est.
3  Iraq 3,428,379 bbl/d (545,068.7 m3/d) 2020 est.
4  Canada 3,037,668 bbl/d (482,950.6 m3/d) 2020
5  Iran 2,700,000 bbl/d (430,000 m3/d) 2021 est.
6  United Arab Emirates 2,418,388 bbl/d (384,493.0 m3/d) 2020
7  Nigeria 1,879,288 bbl/d (298,782.9 m3/d) 2020
8  Kuwait 1,826,331 bbl/d (290,363.4 m3/d) 2020
9  Norway 1,501,768 bbl/d (238,762.0 m3/d) 2020
10  Kazakhstan 1,410,917 bbl/d (224,317.9 m3/d) 2019 est.

Natural gas

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This is a list of countries by natural gas exports mostly based on The World Factbook:[2]

Rank Country/region Natural gas - exports (cu m) Date of
information
1  Russia 199,928,345,000 2020 est.
2  United States 149,538,000,000 2020 est.
3  Qatar 143,700,000,000 2020 est.
4  Norway 112,951,000,000 2020 est.
5  Australia 102,262,000,000 2020 est.
6  Canada 70,932,000,000 2020 est.
7  Germany 50,092,000,000 2020 est.
8  Netherlands 39,976,000,000 2020 est.
9  Algeria 39,459,000,000 2020 est.
10  Nigeria 35,586,138,000 2020 est.

Coal

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This is a list of countries by coal exports mostly based on US Energy Information Administration:[3]

Rank Country Coal - exports (thousand short tons) Date of
information
1  Indonesia 451,520 2020
2  Australia 429,894 2020
3  Russia 244,312 2020
4  South Africa 82,573 2020
5  Colombia 74,775 2020
6  United States 69,067 2020
7  Canada 35,217 2020
8  Mongolia 31,472 2020
9  Netherlands 21,572 2020
10  Mozambique 9,210 2020

References

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  1. ^ "The World Factbook". www.cia.gov. Archived from the original on 2015-07-12.
  2. ^ "The World Factbook". www.cia.gov. Archived from the original on 2015-04-27.
  3. ^ "International Energy Statistics". tonto.eia.doe.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-17.