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Oil Dominates the $5 Trillion Global Commodity Market

  • Oil and its products represent 30% of global commodity exports, valued at $1.5 trillion annually.
  • The energy sector, including natural gas, electricity, and coal, contributes 40% to the value of global commodity exports.
  • Agricultural exports, valued at $1.9 trillion, rank second only to energy, with crops and forestry leading the category.

This chart, via Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao, categorizes over $5 trillion in global commodity exports by sector and the value of material exported.

Data was averaged between 2019–2021 to represent an annual estimate. Source figures can be found at The State of Commodity Dependence 2023 published by UN Trade & Development.

Commodity Exports with the Highest Value

Oil and its products account for 30% of global commodity exports on average, valued at $1.5 trillion annually.

Figures rounded.

When including natural gas, electricity, and coal exports, the energy sector contributes 40% to the value of global commodity export per year ($2 trillion). Agricultural exports ($1.9 trillion) rank second and are higher in value than mineral exports ($1.4 trillion).

Within agriculture, crops and forestry has the lion’s share of value at $1.2 trillion. This category includes everything from wheat to wood exports.

Meanwhile, the minerals sector is more equally divided between base metal exports (like copper, iron, and aluminum) and precious metals and stones (gold, silver, diamonds).

Not pictured in this graphic is how international the commodity trade tends to concentrate in just a few countries on the exports side. For example, one-fourth of all copper produced in 2023 came from Chile.

The flip side of this means some of these major resource exporters have a significant amount of commodity dependence. And relatedly, many of them are low or middle income countries. When international prices for the commodity exported decline, the likelihood of financial crises and reduced public spending increases, further entrenching economic challenges in these regions.

Oil’s export value closely mirrors its consumption as a primary energy source. Check out “What Powered the World in 2023?” to see the world’s energy mix.

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  • George Doolittle on August 26 2024 said:
    Not in physical US cash dollars does the oil market dominate....anything at the moment. As far as *"gross tonnage"* might still be the biggest by volume of product moved tho in *"US Dollar denominated terms of money."* Shipping costs for LNG are still crazy low tho #boil_off plus arrives as already refined product. Goes right into the electrical grid as well...if you have an electrical grid of course. France might have one of those but I doubt it. That might be a good thing if France does not have that actually but in the meantime the natural gas and natural gas powered *"SHIP-ING"* from Jacksonville Florida starting to have an impact on the movement of all goods along the East Coast of the United States and into the Caribbean now maybe Panama soon as well #reliant anyhow anyone reading or reposting Zero Hedge BS and taking that seriously consider yourself warned by me yet again. Short gold strong sell.

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