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U.S. crude exports climbed to a record 5.6 million barrels per day in May.
U.S. crude exports hit a record 5.6 million bpd in May, surpassing April's 5.2 million bpd.
KEY POINTS
- Japan's U.S. crude imports jumped 32% to 808,000 bpd in May, a new monthly record.
- At least 283,000 bpd of U.S. crude exports in May came directly from the strategic petroleum reserve.
- Exports to the Mediterranean and Black Sea reached record highs, with new buyers like Bulgaria and Croatia.
- June U.S. exports are projected to fall sharply, with estimates averaging 4.9 million bpd.
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