U.S. Crude Exports Expected to Reach Record 5.2 Million Barrels a Day in April

U.S. Crude Exports Expected to Reach Record 5.2 Million Barrels a Day in April

Kpler states exports may rise from 3.9 million barrels per day in March as Asian demand climbs 82% to 2.5 million barrels per day amid Middle East supply disruptions tied to the Iran war.

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The strongest usable evidence is the fetched Jin10 article at https://xnews.jin10.com/details/215958, which explicitly matches the claim's core details: Kpler estimated U.S. crude exports could reach a record 5.2 million barrels per day in April, up from 3.9 million barrels per day in March, while Asian demand would rise 82% to 2.5 million barrels per day because buyers sought alternatives amid Iran-war-related Middle East supply disruption. The Odaily link was successfully traced upstream to this Jin10 page, indicating the crypto-media repost was based on that same report. However, I was unable to fetch the BlockBeats or X links, and search did not surface a stronger independent primary document from Kpler or Financial Times during this run. So the statement is supported by the available evidence, but not with the highest possible confidence.
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Terms & Concepts
  • Barrels per day: A standard oil market volume measure used to show how much crude is produced, exported, or consumed each day.