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2026-06-05
The global market for Petroleum Gas Exports reached a total value of approximately US$435.6 billion in 2025. Compared to 2021, when Petroleum Gas Exports were valued at $404.5 billion, this reflects an overall increase of 7.7% among exporting countries. On a year-over-year basis, Petroleum Gas Exports showed minimal growth, rising just 0.5% from $433.7 billion in 2024.
In terms of leading contributors to Petroleum Gas Exports, the top five countries—the United States, Norway, Qatar, Australia, and Russia—together accounted for 59.3% of global export value in 2025. Meanwhile, Petroleum Gas Exports from member countries of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), an alliance of 13 nations, represented 20.9% of the global total, slightly lower than the 22.5% recorded in 2024.
From a regional perspective, Europe dominated Petroleum Gas Exports in 2025, with total shipments valued at $133.4 billion, or 30.6% of worldwide exports. Asia ranked second, contributing 27.8% to global Petroleum Gas Exports. North America followed with a 21.7% share, while Oceania accounted for 10.4%, led primarily by Australia, Papua New Guinea, and New Zealand. Smaller contributions to Petroleum Gas Exports came from Africa (8%) and Latin America (1.5%), excluding Mexico but including Caribbean nations.
For classification purposes, Petroleum Gas Exports fall under the Harmonized System code prefix 2711, which includes petroleum gas and other gaseous hydrocarbons.

The following countries were the top performers in Petroleum Gas Exports by value in 2025:
· United States: $81.9 billion (18.8% of Petroleum Gas Exports)
· Norway: $56.5 billion (13%)
· Qatar: $42.4 billion (9.7%)
· Australia: $40.3 billion (9.2%)
· Russia: $37.5 billion (8.6%)
· Algeria: $18.4 billion (4.2%)
· Belgium: $14.3 billion (3.3%)
· United Arab Emirates: $13.5 billion (3.1%)
· Malaysia: $13.4 billion (3.1%)
· Canada: $12.7 billion (2.9%)
· Azerbaijan: $8.8 billion (2%)
· Turkmenistan: $8.6 billion (2%)
· Oman: $8.4 billion (1.9%)
· Indonesia: $7.4 billion (1.7%)
· Nigeria: $6.9 billion (1.6%)
Altogether, these 15 countries were responsible for 85.5% of total global Petroleum Gas Exports in 2025.
Among the major players in Petroleum Gas Exports, the fastest-growing exporters compared to 2024 included the United Arab Emirates (up 97%), Belgium (up 33.9%), the United States (up 31.7%), Canada (up 28.4%), and Oman (up 25.1%). On the other hand, several countries experienced declines in Petroleum Gas Exports, including Algeria (down 25.7%), Qatar (down 25.6%), Nigeria (down 22.8%), Turkmenistan (down 20%), Indonesia (down 16.9%), and Australia (down 14.1%).
According to Tendata, the leading companies involved in Petroleum Gas Exports in 2025 were: >>Find More Petroleum Gas Exporters via Tendata
1. ADNOC Global Trading Ltd (9.97%, $5,808.13 million)
2. Petrobras America Inc (5.38%, $3,136.39 million)
3. Petrobras Global Trading BV (4.03%, $2,346.43 million)
4. Mero 4 B V (3.71%, $2,160.54 million)
5. Equinor ASA (2.53%, $1,471.28 million)
6. QatarEnergy Marketing (2.5%, $1,454.98 million)
7. Liquido a Granel (1.92%, $1,118.88 million)
8. Petrobras Singapore Private Ltd (1.7%, $992.83 million)
9. Aramco Trading Fujairah FZE (1.52%, $884.62 million)
10. Reliance Industries Ltd (1.45%, $844.96 million)

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