BERLIN: Germany spent 11.1 billion euros ($12.36 billion) on crude oil imports in the first four months of 2015, down 36.6 percent from a year earlier due to lower prices, data released by the BAFA foreign trade office showed.
Russia supplied 34.7 percent of the total, 27.4 percent came from the British and Norwegian North Sea and 17.3 percent was from OPEC members, BAFA said.
Russia supplied 36.8 percent of German imports a year ago, showing there has been relatively little change, despite the Ukraine crisis and European Commission calls for EU members to diversify away from Russian energy imports.