Taiwan's Crude Oil Imports from US Hit Record High in Jan-Apr: MOF

According to Taiwan's Ministry of Finance, amid Middle East conflicts affecting global crude supply, Taiwan's crude oil imports from the United States reached a record high of US$2.5 billion for the first four months of the year. The share of US imports increased by 7.3% year-on-year, and in April alone, it soared to 43.2%, a 1.1-fold increase. This reflects an adjustment in supply sources in response to geopolitical risks. Meanwhile, natural gas imports also rose, with supply from the US surging 3.7 times. Coal imports continued to decline, indicating Taiwan's energy structure is shifting towards 'increasing gas, reducing coal.'
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(CNA, Taipei, May 21, by reporter Lu Yen-tzu) With the conflict in the Middle East impacting global crude oil supply, the latest statistics from Taiwan's Ministry of Finance (MOF) show that in the first four months of this year, Taiwan's crude oil imports from the United States reached US$2.5 billion, a record high for the same period. The share of US imports increased by 7.3% year-on-year, and in April, the proportion reached 43.2%, a 1.1-fold increase year-on-year. The MOF's Department of Statistics today released a fiscal statistics report, reviewing Taiwan's crude oil import situation from 2020 to April this year. The department stated that under the ongoing energy transition policy, Taiwan's energy import structure is gradually adjusting towards 'increasing gas, reducing coal, and expanding green energy.' The volume of crude oil imports has gradually decreased from over 300 million barrels before 2019 to a level of 260 to 300 million barrels in recent years, with import values converging accordingly. The department reviewed that since 2023, international crude oil prices have been weak due to oversupply and weak demand from China. However, from March to April this year, escalating geopolitical conflicts between the US and Iran not only hindered shipping but also caused international oil prices to rapidly surpass US$100 per barrel, oscillating in a high range of US$100 to US$120. During the same period, Taiwan's crude oil import volume dropped sharply, resulting in an import value of US$64 billion for the first four months, a year-on-year decrease of 14.6% in value and 12.9% in volume, both marking the largest declines for the same period in nearly 11 years. Observing the import regions, the department explained that due to conflicts and supply adjustments, crude oil imports from the United States (mainly shale oil) surged by 1.1 times in April and increased by 7.3% over the first four months. In contrast, imports from Middle Eastern countries mostly declined, causing their overall share to drop sharply from 66.7% in the same period last year to 57.9%. Regarding natural gas, the department stated that with the increasing demand for gas-fired power generation, liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports have shown a long-term upward trend. The import value for the first four months of this year was US$4.5 billion, an 8.3% increase year-on-year. Australia was the top supplier, accounting for 32%. The second-largest supplier, Qatar, saw its import value plummet by 38.5% due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and disruptions to shipping routes. Meanwhile, imports from the United States surged 3.7 times to a record high of US$1.2 billion for the same period. The department noted that coal imports have shown a clear decline over the past three years. In the first four months of this year, imports amounted to US$2 billion, a decrease of 0.4%. Australia and Indonesia were the top two sources, accounting for over 80% combined, but their trends diverged, with import values increasing by 22.1% and decreasing by 33.7%, respectively.

FAQ

今年(2024)前4月台灣從美國進口原油的情況如何?

根據財政部統計,今年前4月台灣自美國進口原油金額達25億美元,創下同期新高,占比年增7.3%。特別是4月份,自美進口占比達43.2%,年增1.1倍。

為什麼台灣對美國的原油及天然氣進口顯著增加?

主要原因是地緣政治風險。中東戰事及美伊衝突影響了傳統供應鏈,迫使台灣尋求供應來源多元化。同時,卡達因荷莫茲海峽封鎖影響天然氣運輸,也促使台灣轉向美國增加採購。

台灣今年前4月的整體原油進口趨勢為何?

整體進口量與金額雙雙下滑。由於國際油價因衝突飆升,台灣原油進口量相對減少,導致前4月進口金額64億美元,年減14.6%;數量也年減12.9%,減幅均為近11年同期最大。

在能源轉型政策下,台灣天然氣和煤炭的進口有何變化?

為達成「增氣、減煤」目標,液化天然氣進口呈上升趨勢,前4月進口金額年增8.3%。相對地,煤炭近3年進口量明顯下降,今年前4月進口金額微減0.4%。

目前台灣能源進口的主要來源國有哪些?

原油方面,美國占比顯著提升,中東國家占比則從66.7%降至57.9%。天然氣最大供應國為澳大利亞(占32%),美國重要性劇增。煤炭則以澳大利亞及印尼為前兩大來源,合計占比超過八成。