U.S. oil exports are approaching levels not seen since World War II, marking a sharp increase compared with recent years, Reuters reported.
The current surge stands in contrast to earlier periods when U.S. exports were significantly lower, underscoring a structural shift in the country’s role in global energy markets.
Compared with recent years, stronger international demand and changing global supply chains have driven a notable rise in American crude shipments.
The upward trend comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, further highlighting the United States’ expanding share in global oil trade, though detailed export figures were not immediately available.




