HC Deb 26 June 1978 vol 952 cc374-5W
22. Mr. Bendall

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what is the proportion of the total of crude oil currently imported into Great Britain that is supplied by each of the following countries: Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and Kuwait; how many barrels of crude oil are imported from Russia each year; and to what use it is put.

Dr. John Cunningham

The following table gives the full statistical details. In each of the years 1976 and 1977, about 20 million barrels of crude oil were imported from Russia. As a relatively homogenous raw material, crude oil is subsequently processed and blended into many products and it is not possible to identify the use made of particular imports.

PROPORTION OF TOTAL CRUDE OIL CURRENTLY IMPORTED
1977 January to April 1978
From per cent. per cent.
Russia 4.1 3.5
Saudi Arabia 26.9 21.4
Iran 18.8 14.9
Iraq 8.0 10.3
Kuwait 13.4 18.7

IMPORTS OF CRUDE OIL FROM RUSSIA
Thousand barrels
1974 738
1975 5,078
1976 20,276
1977 20,423
January to April 1978 5,755