Propane was the most-exported U.S. petroleum product in the first half of 2023, averaging 1.5 million b/d and continuing a trend that began in 2020. U.S. propane exports have been driving increases in U.S. petroleum product exports for the past four years.

U.S. propane and other HGL exports to Asia have grown rapidly in recent years. Propane exports to destinations in Europe decreased compared with the first half of 2022, as did propane exports to destinations in Central America and South America. HGL exports other than propane were also significant drivers of export growth in the first half of 2023, increasing by 9% (85,000 b/d) compared with the first half of 2022.

The United States exported 1.1 million b/d of distillate fuel oil in the first half of 2023, 5% less than at the same time last year, because of lower exports to destinations in Central America and South America. Despite the decrease, most U.S. distillate exports go to Central America and South America, together accounting for 57% of all U.S. distillate exports.

Despite lower total distillate exports, distillate exports to Europe increased in the first half of 2023 compared with the first half of 2022, following the EU’s complete import ban on Russia’s petroleum products from the beginning of 2023. U.S. distillate fuel oil exports to destinations in Europe averaged 138,000 b/d in the first half of 2023 compared with 56,000 b/d in the first half of 2022.