Marysville Appeal-Democrat

US to sell more barrels from strategic oil reserve

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The Biden administra­tion plans to sell more crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, fulfilling budget directives mandated years ago that it had sought to stop as oil prices have stabilized.

The congressio­nally mandated sale will amount to 26 million barrels of crude, according to people familiar with the matter.

The sale is in accordance with a budget mandate enacted in 2015 for the current fiscal year, said a spokespers­on for the Department of Energy.

The Energy Department has sought to stop some of the sales required by

2015 legislatio­n so that it can refill the emergency reserve, which currently has about 371 million barrels. After this latest release, the reserve will dip to about 345 million barrels.

Biden officials decided last year to tap 180 million barrels from the strategic oil reserve in an effort to ease supply issues after Russia invaded Ukraine, upending global oil flows and sending crude above $100 a barrel.

Some Republican­s have criticized the Biden administra­tion for that drawdown, which was the biggest release ever and helped drain the SPR to its lowest level since 1983. Critics admonished the move as a political stunt intended to combat rising gasoline prices ahead of midterm elections.

Biden officials have since spoken with energy companies about purchasing oil to refill the SPR when oil prices approach $70 a barrel.

The U.S. House last month passed legislatio­n meant to curb the Energy secretary’s ability to use the reserve unless the government increases the amount of federal lands available for gas and oil drilling.

Other congressio­nally required releases — about 140 million barrels slated for fiscal years 2024 through 2027 — were canceled at the Energy Department’s behest after lawmakers in December approved a provision in a giant spending bill.

West Texas Intermedia­te, the U.S. benchmark for crude, fell 1% to trade near $79 a barrel after the announceme­nt of more barrels.

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