As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Russia is a significant producer of oil and is primarily self-sufficient, importing only a small percentage of its oil needs. Typically, Russia imports around 10% or less of its crude oil and petroleum products, primarily from neighboring countries. However, these figures can vary based on domestic production levels and geopolitical factors. For the most current statistics, it's best to consult recent energy reports or databases.
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Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan and several other nations.
The question is underspecified: a percentage needs to be in the context of a second amount. Is it US imports as a percentage of imports by all countriesUS consumption
Russia's exports constitute oil, natural gas, metals and timber, hope that helped :)
Yes, South Korea import oil.
The import tariff percentage in India 2011 depends on what goods you are about to import. There are different tariff for different goods.
I personally produce or import no crude oil
According to the CIA World Factbook, Russia's oil exports were estimated to be around 7.301 million barrels per day. This is second only to Saudi Arabia in amount of oil exported daily. However the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates the total crude oil production of Russia was at 9,356.78 barrels per day, making it the world's largest crude oil producer. The oil is exported to a number of countries, many of them existing within the European Union, which imports around 30% of its oil from Russia. Pipelines originating in Russia also travel through much of formerly Soviet states in Central Eurasia. China has also begun to import crude oil from Russia as their own energy resources are not enough to match current industrial growth. Other Asian states, such as Japan, also import oil from Russia. Other smaller importers of Russian oil include the United States and India.
import: oil, cars export: olive oil, other agricultural products