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

Saudi Arabia is the largest exporter of crude petroleum in the world.

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

Rank Country/region Oil - exports Date of
information
1  Saudi Arabia 6,880,000 bbl/d (1,094,000 m3/d) 2011 est.
2  Russia 4,625,000 bbl/d (735,300 m3/d) 2013 est.
3  United Arab Emirates 2,500,000 bbl/d (400,000 m3/d) 2010 est.
4  Iraq 2,390,000 bbl/d (380,000 m3/d) 2013 est.
5  Nigeria 2,341,000 bbl/d (372,200 m3/d) 2010 est.
6  Angola 1,928,000 bbl/d (306,500 m3/d) 2010 est.
7  Canada 1,756,000 bbl/d (279,200 m3/d) 2012 est.
8  Venezuela 1,645,000 bbl/d (261,500 m3/d) 2010 est.
9  Kazakhstan 1,406,000 bbl/d (223,500 m3/d) 2010 est.
10  Kuwait 1,395,000 bbl/d (221,800 m3/d) 2010 est.

Natural gas

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 196,000,000,000 2013 est.
2  Qatar 120,800,000,000 2012 est.
3  Norway 102,800,000,000 2013 est.
4  European Union 93,750,000,000 2010 est.
5  Canada 82,450,000,000 2013 est.
6  Netherlands 67,270,000,000 2013 est.
7  Algeria 49,000,000,000 2012 est.
8  Turkmenistan 46,000,000,000 2012 est.
9  Bolivia 44,940,000,000 2013 est.
10  United States 44,510,000,000 2013 est.

Coal

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 421,755 2012
2  Australia 332,363 2012
3  Russia 150,720 2012
4  United States 126,720 2012
5  Colombia 92,233 2012
6  South Africa 81,956 2012
7  Canada 38,830 2012
8  Kazakhstan 35,178 2012
9  Mongolia 24,320 2012
10  Vietnam 21,168 2012

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