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EIA: higher energy prices push US energy trade with Canada to record-high value

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The EIA reports that energy trade between the US and Canada totalled US$190 billion when adjusted for inflation, compared with US$134 billion in 2021 and US$178 billion in 2008.

In 2022, the value of energy trade between the US and Canada surpassed the previous 2008 record high on the back of high commodity prices, according to data from the US Census Bureau. By volume, 2022 energy trade between the two countries remained nearly unchanged from 2021. However, in 2022, because energy prices were high, energy trade between the US and Canada totalled US$190 billion when adjusted for inflation, compared with US$134 billion in 2021 and US$178 billion in 2008. Energy trade value is the combined value of energy imports and exports between two countries. Trade value is driven by both commodity prices and the commodity volumes imported and exported.

The value of US exports to Canada and US imports from Canada increased by a combined 41% in 2022, but the value of trade was much higher for U imports from Canada. The value of US energy imports from Canada totalled US$156.3 billion when adjusted for inflation, and the inflation-adjusted value of US energy exports to Canada was US$33.8 billion.

US crude oil imports from Canada in 2022 averaged 3.7 million bpd by volume—nearly unchanged from 2021. The value of US imports of crude oil from Canada increased 38% in 2022 to US$113 billion. Canada is a key source of US crude oil imports, accounting for 60% of crude oil imports into the US in 2022. US crude oil exports to Canada averaged 305 000 bpd by volume in 2022, a slight decline from 2021. By value, US crude oil exports increased by 43% in 2022, totalling US$11.9 billion.

US crude oil exports to Canada are typically low-density and low-sulfur crude oil grades shipped to Eastern Canada. US crude oil imports from Canada tend to be high-sulfur crude oil from oil sands in Western Canada, most of which are shipped to US Midwest refineries.

Petroleum product trade by volume between the US and Canada changed relatively little from 2021. In 2022, the US imported 580 000 bps of petroleum products from Canada. Although the volume of petroleum product imports remained stable between 2021 and 2022, the value of petroleum product imports from Canada increased 35%, or US$22 billion, from 2021 to 2022. By volume, US petroleum product exports to Canada in 2022 averaged 524 000 bpd, which was similar to 2021. However, the value of US petroleum product exports to Canada in 2022 was 36% higher than in 2021.

Although volumes of natural gas trade remained similar to 2021, the 2022 trade value increased. Natural gas imports from Canada in both 2021 and 2022 averaged 7.6 billion ft3/d, but the value of these imports was 76% higher in 2022. Similarly, in both 2021 and 2022, natural gas exports to Canada averaged 2.5 ft3/d, but the value nearly doubled, totalling US$4.1 billion in 2022.

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