Where does the UK get its diesel from?
Isabella Bartlett
Updated on January 14, 2026
After Russia, the Netherlands was the U.K.'s biggest external supplier of diesel in 2020. But cargoes also come from further afield, such as the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
Where does the UK diesel come from?
The UK is a significant producer of both crude oil and petroleum products. In the case of diesel, UK demand is met by a combination of domestic production and imports from a diverse range of reliable suppliers beyond Russia including the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and USA.Does UK diesel come from Russia?
Phasing out Russian oil will be extremely hard, and diesel will be particularly difficult. Russia supplies 8% of the UK's oil needs but 18% of its diesel, according to government figures.Where does the UK petrol and diesel come from?
Norway is the main supplier of crude oil to the UK, in 2020 11.7 million metric tonnes of were imported. The USA, Canada, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and Saudi Arabia also all export fuel products to the UK.Where does most diesel come from?
Diesel fuel is made from crude oil and biomassMost of the diesel fuel produced and consumed in the United States is refined from crude oil at petroleum refineries. U.S. petroleum refineries produce an average of 11 to 12 gallons of diesel fuel from each 42-gallon (U.S.) barrel of crude oil.