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US becomes world's top oil exporter, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia

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The United States has emerged as the world's largest oil exporter, a significant shift from its historical dependence on foreign oil. This new position grants Washington increased leverage in global energy markets.

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Key Numbers

10.5 million bpdUS oil and fuel exports in May
7 million bpdRussian oil exports in May
5.9 million bpdSaudi Arabian oil exports in May
8.1 million bpdSaudi Arabian oil exports in 2025
6.6 million bpdUS oil exports in 2025
5.8 million bpdRussian oil exports in 2025

Who's Involved

United States
now the world's largest oil exporter
Saudi Arabia
previously a dominant oil exporter, now exporting 5.9 million bpd in May
Russia
previously a dominant oil exporter, now exporting 7 million bpd in May
Vortexa
ship tracking services providing export data
Michelle Brouhard
head of policy at ship tracking firm Kpler
Donald Trump
US President critical of OPEC
OPEC+
group whose pricing power may be weakened
United Arab Emirates
former OPEC member that left the organization

↳ Why This Matters

The United States' new status as the world's top oil exporter significantly alters the global energy landscape, potentially weakening OPEC+'s influence on oil prices and providing the US with greater geopolitical leverage.

Key facts

  • The United States is now the world's largest oil exporter.
  • US crude and fuel exports reached approximately 10.5 million barrels per day in May.
  • This marks a reversal from decades of dependence on West Asian oil.
  • The shift is attributed to soaring shale production and disruptions to Russian and Saudi exports.
  • The US's new position could diminish OPEC+'s influence on oil prices.

The United States has ascended to become the world's largest oil exporter, a significant geopolitical and economic shift that challenges the long-standing dominance of Saudi Arabia and Russia in global energy markets. This development, driven by a surge in US shale production and compounded by disruptions to Russian and Saudi exports, grants Washington increased leverage.

US oil and fuel exports reached approximately 10.5 million barrels per day in May, according to data from ship tracking services Vortexa. This figure surpasses Russian exports of 7 million bpd and Saudi Arabia's exports of 5.9 million bpd for the same month. In comparison, Saudi Arabia exported about 8.1 million bpd in 2025, while the United States shipped out 6.6 million bpd, and Russian exports stood at about 5.8 million bpd.

America's rise marks a dramatic reversal from its past dependence on foreign oil, including an embargo imposed by OPEC members in 1973. The country's fortunes began to change significantly after 2010 with the boom in shale oil and gas output. Recent geopolitical events, including disruptions to Saudi oil exports linked to the US-Iran conflict and Ukrainian drone attacks and US sanctions impacting Russian exports, have accelerated the US's ascent.

This new US dominance could weaken the pricing power historically held by OPEC and its allies. President Donald Trump has been a vocal critic of OPEC's market manipulation. The group also faced a blow when the United Arab Emirates, a key member, departed the organization after nearly 60 years. The position as the top oil exporter provides the US with a powerful new tool in international diplomacy, complementing its military and financial influence.

Frequently asked questions

The US became the world's largest oil exporter in May, marking the third consecutive month in that position.

The rise in US shale production and disruptions to Russian and Saudi oil exports due to geopolitical events were key factors.

In May, US exports were 10.5 million bpd, up from 6.6 million bpd in 2025, while Saudi and Russian exports have also shifted.

The US's new dominance could weaken the pricing power that OPEC and its allies have historically held over oil markets.

What Happens Next

01Monitor future OPEC+ production decisions and their impact on global supply.
02Observe how the US utilizes its increased energy export leverage in diplomatic relations.
03Track the ongoing impact of geopolitical events on Russian and Saudi oil exports.

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How It Developed

The US has become the world's largest oil exporter, surpassing Saudi Arabia and Russia.
US oil and gas output from shale formations began to soar after 2010.
Disruptions to Russian oil exports due to Ukrainian drone attacks and US sanctions have occurred.
US oil exports reached approximately 10.5 million barrels per day in May.
Russian exports stood at 7 million bpd in May, while Saudi Arabia's exports were 5.9 million bpd.
In 2025, Saudi Arabia exported about 8.1 million bpd, and the US shipped 6.6 million bpd.
The US's new dominance could weaken OPEC+'s pricing power.
The United Arab Emirates left OPEC in May after nearly 60 years.

Sources

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In new crude world order, US is largest exporter of crudeThe Economic Times
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Once an Arab oil embargo victim, US becomes world's top oil exporterReuters via PiQSuite

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