Here’s a concise update on where the U.S. gets its gasoline.
- The U.S. imports a mix of crude oil from Canada, Mexico, and assorted other producers, and refines it domestically to produce gasoline. Canada has been a major source of crude for U.S. refineries, with Mexico and other countries contributing smaller shares.[4][10]
- Within the U.S., gasoline supply also depends on domestic crude production, refinery efficiency, and stock draws or builds at key terminals and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve when used for market shaping. Canada’s crude and U.S. refinery capacity together help meet seasonal demand, with blended gasoline still sourced from a global mix of crude inputs and regional supply chains.[5][10][4]
- Gasoline imports can rise ahead of peak driving seasons to offset refinery maintenance or shortages, particularly on the West Coast or East Coast where logistical constraints may limit local production. This pattern has been observed in past driving seasons when inventories adjust to demand and refinery maintenance schedules.[2][5]
Illustrative note: most Americans buy gasoline refined from crude sourced from multiple regions, with Canada and Mexico historically providing substantial imports, complemented by U.S. crude production and refining capacity to meet demand.[10][4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest EIA weekly gasoline status data and summarize it (with a short chart) to show current imports, refinery runs, and stocks.
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US gasoline demand last week spiked to the highest since late 2021 as road fuel inventories fell to a four-week low, according to Energy Information Administration (EIA) data released today.
www.argusmedia.comAAA says the nationwide average topped $4.06 Monday. That's a 45-cent jump in a week and the highest in nearly 14 years.
www.cbsnews.comEnergy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government
www.eia.govNo Mideast oil. That's the promise from one U.S. oil company, United Refining Company.
www.foxnews.comU.S. gasoline supplies have amassed a nine percent surplus over last year, bringing them to the highest level since 1999 as extraordinary amounts of imports arrived to the nation's shores last month, the U.S. government said on Wednesday.
www.foxnews.comGasoline and diesel fuel prices released weekly.
www.eia.govEnergy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government
www.eia.govIn a positive turnaround for the U.S. energy sector, gasoline production has surged to 0.241 million barrels as of November 5, 2025. This notable increase follows a previous drop reported
www.fx.coThe U.S. West Coast is expected to import 120,000 barrels per day of gasoline and blending components for the remainder of this month, up from 95,000 bpd in the first part of April
oilprice.com