Dayton Daily News

Agency taps emergency oil reserves

- By Matthew Daly

Energy Secretary WASHINGTON — Rick Perry said Thursday he is releasing 500,000 barrels of crude oil from an emergency stockpile in a bid to prevent gasoline prices from spiking in the wake of disruption­s caused by Harvey.

Perry said he had authorized immediate shipments of crude to the Phillips 66 refinery in Lake Charles, La. The oil will be replenishe­d under an exchange arrangemen­t

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Metro Dayton $2.341, up from $2.219 a week ago similar to a loan.

The Energy Department will review other requests for oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an emergency stockpile that guards against supply disruption­s, a spokeswoma­n said.

The petroleum reserve was created in the wake of the 1970s Arab oil embargo. The reserve stores oil at four undergroun­d sites in Texas and Louisiana.

Gasoline prices have increased by at least 10 cents a gallon since Harvey came ashore and caused record flooding, shutting down oil refineries along the Texas and Louisiana coasts. More than one-fifth of U.S. refining capacity has been shuttered, according to S&P Global Platts.

Pump prices have surged. The average for a gallon of regular gasoline has risen from about $2.35 a week ago to $2.45, AAA reported.

The price spike is more dramatic in some states such as Georgia, where the average cost per gallon of regular gas has climbed from $2.22 a week ago to $2.39.

It could take two weeks or longer before big refineries in the Houston area can recover from a record-setting deluge and resume normal operations.

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