HOUSTON, J (Reuters) – Canada and Mexico are the top sources of U.S. crude imports, together accounting for around one-quarter of the oil U.S. refiners process into fuels such as gasoline and heating oil, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
Below is a list of the top countries that the United States imports crude from and the volumes supplied by each country:

Country
|
Import volumes (in thousands of barrels per day)
|
Canada
|
4,068
|
Mexico
|
465
|
Saudi Arabia
|
273
|
Venezuela
|
228
|
Brazil
|
218
|
Colombia
|
213
|
Iraq
|
198
|
Guyana
|
176
|
Nigeria
|
154
|
Ecuador
|
122
|
Source: Data from U.S. Energy Information Administration
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