by kennynah » Thu May 29, 2008 8:56 pm
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29 May 2008 12:50 GMT
EIA: US March Crude Imports -7% Vs Year Ago
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- U.S. crude oil imports fell 7%, or 730,000 barrels a day, to 9.618 million barrels a day in March, revised data from the Energy Information Administration show Wednesday.
Preliminary figures had shown a drop of 9.3% from a year ago and March imports as the lowest in any month since February 2007. But the revised data show a modest 12,000-barrels-a-day rise from February 2008 compared to a preliminary figure that showed a drop of 221,000 barrels a day from a month earlier.
Still, crude imports in March were the lowest for the month since 2003. First-quarter imports of 9.741 million barrels a day were 1.2%, or 122,000 barrels a day, below a year ago and the weakest since the 2003 first quarter.
EIA said separately imported crude oil prices in the quarter averaged $89.32 a barrel, up 68% from a year ago, while March imports cost an average of $95.73 a barrel.
The weak March 2008 figure compares with the highest-ever March import level of 10.348 million barrels a day a year ago.
Canada was the top supplier for the 25th straight month, but imports were the lowest since December 2007, the data show. Crude imports from Canada averaged 1.795 million barrels a day, accounting for an 18.7% share of total crude imports, down from 20% a month earlier.
Canada was also the top supplier of total crude oil and petroleum products imports to the U.S. in March. Canada supplied 2.542 million barrels a day of total oil imports, up 10.3% from a year ago, and the most since January.
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, was the No. 2 crude supplier to the U.S., topping Mexico for the eighth straight month. Imports from Saudi Arabia were 4.9% below February but 26.2% above a year ago.
First-quarter crude imports from Saudi Arabia were the most since the 2005 first quarter, up 16.3% from a year ago.
Crude imports from Mexico were little changed from a month earlier, at 1.232 million barrels a day, the weakest since September 2002 and down 24% from a year ago. Mexico is struggling to counteract a decline in its key Cantarell oil field.
First-quarter crude imports from Mexico were down 17% from a year ago, at 1.220 million barrels a day, the lowest level for the quarter since 1996.
Crude imports from Nigeria, the fourth-place supplier, jumped 17.5% in the month to 1.154 million barrels a day, the most since December 2007. Nigeria's light, sweet crude oil is particularly prized for its high gasoline yields as refiners ramp up operations ahead of the peak summer driving season. The jump in imports precedes recent civil unrest that disrupted output in the oil-producing region and may lead to lower imports in future reports.
First-quarter crude imports from Nigeria lag the year-ago period by 4.7%.
Venezuela's imports fell 17.2%, or 178,000 barrels a day, from the year-ago period to 858,000 barrels a day, the lowest level since February 2003, when the oil industry was struggling to rebound from a crippling strike. First-quarter imports were -5.1% on the year.
Declining U.S. imports from Venezuela come as Caracas has refused to sell crude oil to Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) in a dispute over nationalized assets.
Exxon and state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela SA jointly operate the 185,000-barrel-a-day refinery in Chalmette, La. Data show the joint venture imported just 3,161 barrels a day of Venezuelan crude in March, down from more than 17,000 barrels a day in February and nearly 37,500 barrels a day in January.
Exxon didn't import any Venezuelan crude in March - the first full month since the dispute - compared with nearly 33,000 barrels a day in February and 97,000 barrels a day in January.
Imports from Iraq dipped 0.9% from a month earlier to 773,000 barrels a day. First-quarter imports of Iraqi crude were 50.2% above the year-ago period, at 697,000 barrels a day.
Crude imports from OPEC member countries in March were down 3.4%, or 191,000 barrels a day, at 5.474 million barrels a day. OPEC's share of total crude imports was 57%, up from 54.7% a year ago.
EIA - Top 10 U.S. Crude Oil Import Sources In March
Mar Feb Mar 1Q 1Q
08 08 07 08 07
Canada 1.795 1.920 1.780 1.863 1.825
Saudi Arabia 1.535 1.614 1.216 1.541 1.325
Mexico 1.232 1.231 1.621 1.220 1.475
Nigeria 1.154 0.982 1.290 1.097 1.156
Venezuela 0.858 0.945 1.036 0.980 1.033
Iraq 0.773 0.780 0.523 0.697 0.464
Angola 0.384 0.341 0.696 0.430 0.570
Algeria 0.232 0.191 0.501 0.264 0.484
Ecuador 0.231 0.169 0.191 0.217 0.214
Kuwait 0.199 0.261 0.288 0.232 0.208
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