BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 21. Azerbaijan exported crude oil and oil products worth $73.4 million to the UK from January through March 2025, totaling 130,600 tons of bituminous rock-derived oil and oil products.
Data obtained by Trend from the State Customs Committee indicates that this figure represents an increase of $62.5 million, or 6.7 times, in value, and an increase of 110,000 tons, or 6.3 times, in volume compared to the same period in 2024.
On that account, the UK found itself in the eighth spot on the list of countries that reaped the benefits of Azerbaijan's oil exports during the reporting period.
To note, Azerbaijan exported 6 million tons of oil products
worth $3.3 billion to 13 countries from January through March 2025.
This encompasses hydrocarbons and hydrocarbon derivatives sourced
from bituminous substrates, in addition to formulations comprising
a minimum of 70 percent hydrocarbons or hydrocarbon
derivatives.
Relative to the corresponding timeframe of the previous fiscal
year, the exportation of petroleum derivatives experienced a
contraction of 4.4 percent in monetary terms, equating to a
decrement of $153.5 million. Conversely, there was an uptick of 7.3
percent in volumetric terms, translating to an augmentation of
411,100 tons.
