‘Re-exports’ from terminals on the U.S. Gulf Coast continue at a steady pace
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Re-exports of Canadian oil from the U.S. Gulf Coast have slowed somewhat since the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion came online in May 2024, King said, as China shifts to using closer access via the West Coast.
In addition to export terminals, the U.S. Gulf Coast has the world’s largest cluster of refineries designed to process “heavy” oil, Canada’s main export to the region.
Total U.S. Gulf Coast imports of Canadian oil so far this year have averaged about 400,000 barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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