US Becomes World’s Largest Oil Exporter, Surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia

by Rohan Mehta
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The United States has served as the world’s top oil exporter for three consecutive months, displacing traditional leaders Saudi Arabia and Russia. According to reports from Vietnam.vn and SINDOnews, the U.S. has maintained this lead, signaling a fundamental shift in the global energy landscape.

Who are the primary buyers of U.S. oil?

The U.S. currently supplies 24 major oil-buying nations. According to kontan.co.id, Indonesia is among the top purchasers of American crude as the U.S. solidifies its role as a dominant global supplier.

Who are the primary buyers of U.S. oil?

How the global energy map is shifting

The consistency of U.S. export volumes has pushed established powers like Russia and Saudi Arabia out of the top spot. Local media reports from Vietnam.vn indicate that this trend reflects a broader change in how energy is distributed globally, with the U.S. now acting as the primary leader in international oil exports.

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