UKPIA statistical review 2022

Source Location of Oil Products, 2020 Source Location of Crude, 2020

Source Location of Crude, 2020 Source Location of Crude, 2020

Million toe Million toe

Million toe

UAE, 4.02

Turkey, 11.36

Turkey, 11.36

USA, 5.63

TUR, 2.19

United States, 11.76

United States, 11.76

Tunisia, 3.95

Tunisia, 3.95

Rest of World, 3.48

CHE, 1.55

SWE, 1.52

Trinidad and Tobago, 2.97

Trinidad and Tobago, 2.97

ESP, 1.24

SAU, 0.97

Saudi Arabia, 1.64

Saudi Arabia, 1.64

RUS, 0.92 UK, 8.30

Other Europe, 0.51

UK, 8.30

POL, 0.57

Russian Federation, 0.99

Russian Federation, 0.99

PRT, 0.70 QAT, 0.79

Source: BEIS

Source: BEIS

Source: BEIS

The contribution of North Sea-sourced crude decreased dramatically from 51% in 2019 (12.7% from the UK Continental Shelf) to just 24% in 2020 (18.1% from the UKCS). The decrease of North Sea crude proportion in UK refinery feedstock has been as a result of the decrease in share of Norwegian crude. Reversing previous trends, the share of US crude increased, from 20.9% in 2019 to 25.7% in 2020, while the share of Turkish crude increased dramatically from 1.4% in 2019 to 24.8% in 2020. As a result, US and Turkish crude made up half of crude used in UK refineries. The total amount of crude imported to the UK decreased by 21.2%, year-on-year, to 37.5 Mt. In addition to crude imports, the UK imported 24.4 Mt of refined petroleum products in 2020 – down 26.4% from 2019. Imports from the Netherlands decreased dramatically from 7.5 Mt in 2019 to 265 kt in 2020. Similarly, imports from Belgium, India, Finland, France, Kuwait, and Russia decreased by 99%, 95%, 92%, 88%, 89%, and 84%, respectively. Conversely, imports from Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UAE, and the USA have increased by 132%, 239%, 122%, 461%, and 202%, respectively.

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