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US Energy Secretary: Oil prices are not high enough to destroy demand.

U.S. Energy Sec. Chris Wright'said Monday that global oil prices had not risen 'enough' to destroy demand, despite the fact that markets were still gyrating and oil prices remained above $100 a barrel because of the U.S./Israel war against Iran.

Wright's comments come during one of the most severe energy crises of recent decades, following the closing of a major?shipping route and attacks in the Middle East on energy infrastructure that has sustained?long term damage. Fuel prices in the United States have reached multi-year highs, and oil prices are at multi-year records. Fuel prices in the United States are soaring, posing a threat to President Donald Trump and his Republican Party ahead of mid-term elections.

Trump?administration takes steps to pacify the markets. This includes releasing oil from?the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve?along with other members of International Energy Agency. Wright said on Monday that the U.S. would release between one million and one million-and a half barrels of oil per day, eventually reaching 3 million bpd.

Wright stated that the Asian region has been the most?affected' by the recent market shocks, and supplying refineries in the region was a top priority for the Trump Administration.

He said, "We want as little downturn in refining as possible and to get as much oil into Asian refineries."

Wright said Venezuela was "significantly better" now than it had been months earlier, after the capture of Nicolas Maduro by the U.S. The OPEC nation's oil exports have been taken over by the United States, with 200,000 bpd crude production restored to date.

Wright, who visited Caracas in the last month to meet interim president Delcy Rodriguez and visit oil fields, said that Venezuela will "eventually" hold elections. He did not provide any further details.

(source: Reuters)