Why US refineries keep importing crude oil?



Despite the US producing over 13 million barrels per day as the world's largest oil producer, refiners still import millions of barrels daily due to infrastructure mismatches between production and refining capabilities.

Key Reasons for Continued Imports:
• Refinery Design: US refineries were built decades ago to process heavier, more sulfur-rich crude oils
• Production Type: Recent US shale boom produces lighter, "sweeter" crude that doesn't match existing refinery configurations
• Regional Isolation: Some regions like California lack pipeline connectivity to domestic supplies
• Economic Optimization: Refineries invested heavily to process specific crude characteristics and changing feedstock can increase costs and reduce yields

The vast majority of US crude imports come from Canada and Latin America rather than the Middle East, but this structural mismatch means domestic production strength doesn't eliminate the need for strategic imports to keep refineries operating efficiently.
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