Distillate Dominated 2015 US Prod Exports, Mexico Top Destination, EIA Says
03.28.2016 - NEWS

Mach 28, 2016 [OPIS] - Exports of distillate represented the largest component of U.S. petroleum product exports in 2015, followed by gasoline and propane, according to the Energy Information Administration on Friday.


Mexico was the top destination for the distillate and gasoline exports, and propane exports flowed mainly to Asia, EIA said.

Distillate exports averaged 1.19 million b/d in 2015, an increase of 85,000 b/d from 2014. The United States exported distillate fuel to 88 countries.

The top destination for U.S. distillate exports was Mexico, averaging 143,000 b/d, an increase of 15,000 b/d over 2014.

Distillate exports to Central and South America averaged 595,000 b/d, up 10,000 b/d from the previous year. Chile was the region’s largest single importer of U.S. distillate, averaging 101,000 b/d.

As continued high U.S. refinery runs and a warmer-than-normal heating season combined to push U.S. distillate inventories above the five-year average and to push prices lower, exports of distillate to Western Europe also increased.

In the third and fourth quarters of 2015, distillate exports to Western Europe increased year over year by 80,000 b/d and 136,000 b/d, respectively.

Increased U.S. exports contributed to high distillate inventories in the major refining and petroleum hubs of Amsterdam and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and Antwerp in Belgium, collectively known as the ARA hub.

Gasoline was the second-largest U.S. petroleum product export in 2015, averaging 618,000 b/d and exported to 102 countries, up 68,000 b/d over 2014. As with distillate, Mexico was the largest recipient of U.S. motor gasoline exports, averaging 307,000 b/d.

Central and South America are also major destinations for U.S. motor gasoline exports, receiving 228,000 b/d in 2015, up 29,000 b/d over 2014.

U.S. exports of motor gasoline to Africa decreased by 28,000 b/d compared with 2014, mostly because of lower exports to Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest gasoline importers, as fuel import program reforms took place in that country, according to EIA.

U.S. export figures of propane nearly matched those of motor gasoline at 615,000 b/d in, up 193,000 b/d over 2014. Low U.S. propane prices have encouraged the expansion of propane export capacity since 2013.

Unlike exports of distillate and motor gasoline, U.S. propane exports are destined mainly for Asia, averaging 220,000 b/d in 2015, an increase of 138,000 b/d over 2014. Asia is expected to be the leading source of global propane consumption growth, with an expanding petrochemical sector as a main driver.

Some of the imports from the United States in the region encompassing Central and South America in 2015 reflected supply constraints that are likely to be temporary, EIA said.

For example, Ecuadorean demand for U.S. gasoline increased, and PetroEcuador’s 110,000-b/d Esmeraldas refinery was closed for most of the year for a major upgrade, it added.

Colombian demand for U.S. gasoline and distillate supplies increased after a reduction in supply from neighboring Venezuela and after delays in the opening of Ecopetrol’s 165,000-b/d refinery in Cartagena.

Supplies from the new and upgraded refineries in Ecuador and Colombia, along with Petrobras’s new 230,000 b/d Abreu e Lima refinery in Brazil, have the potential to reduce that country’s need for gasoline and distillate imports from the United States.

Meanwhile, total U.S. petroleum product exports continued to increase in 2015, up 467,000 b/d from 2014 to 4.3 million b/d, driven by increased exports of distillate fuel, motor gasoline and propane.

Mexico and countries in Central and South America continue to be major recipients of U.S. petroleum product exports.

Hengli Petrochemical Establishes a Trading Subsidiary in Dubai as Part of Expansion
02.09.2026 - NEWS
February 09, 2026 [Offshore Engineer]- Hengli Group, the parent company of China’s Hengli P... Read More
Romania Lines Up €1 Billion Battery Storage Build After Government Deal
02.09.2026 - NEWS
February 09, 2026 [Oil Price]- Privately held MASS Group Holding plans to invest more than €1 b... Read More
RWE Explores Buying LNG from ADNOC as Germany Moves to Diversify Supply
02.09.2026 - NEWS
February 09, 2026 [Reuters]- RWE signed a provisional agreement on Friday with Abu Dhabi National... Read More
Greek Joint Venture Seeks 20-Year US LNG Deal to Strengthen Southern Europe’s Gas Supply
02.09.2026 - NEWS
February 09, 2026 [Reuters]- Atlantic Sea LNG Trade, a joint venture between Greece’s gas s... Read More