During 2013, Mexico exported US$45.9 billion, worth of crude oil, representing 13.16% of total exports.
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Approximately 9.5% of total crude petroleum imports come from Mexico.
Approximately 551.52 million barrels, ranking 16th in the world.
Mexico's largest trade partner is the United States. Oil exports from Mexico to the United States totaled US$26.7 billion for 2014, or 70% of total oil exports from Mexico. The second and third largest importers of Mexican oil include respectively, Spain ($5.3 billion or 12% of total oil exports) and India ($2.6 billion, or 7% of oil exports).
The biggest oil and gas deposits in Mexico are located at the offshore Cantarell field, in the Gulf of Mexico. Other, much less important deposits are located throughout the states of Veracruz, Campeche, Tabasco and Puebla.
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No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
About 24 million gallons of oil have been skimmed from the Gulf of Mexico so far.
Oil imports from Mexico (into the United States) total 1,132,000 barrels per day or 12.6% of total imports. Mexico is the third largest supplier of crude oil to the US, behind Canada and Saudi Arabia.