Oil exporting territories in the Middle East account for 58% of global crude petroleum exports, with Saudi Arabia exporting over twice as much as any other territory in net terms. The United Arab Emirates has the highest per capita export earnings from crude petroleum. Singapore imports more crude petroleum per person than any other country, at $1808 per year worth of imports per person, while Burundi imports just $0.0002 worth per 100 people due to its poverty and lack of access to trade routes.