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US purchases 3 million barrels of oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve

The U.S. is purchasing another 3 million barrels of oil for the country's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Department of Energy stated on Monday, as it slowly replenishes the stockpile after the largest sale ever in 2022.

The oil, which is for delivery to the SPR in November, is being acquired at a typical price of $77.69 per barrel, the department stated.

The replenishment of the SPR is required after President Joe Biden bought the sale of 180 million barrels over 6 months in 2022 in an effort to manage fuel rates after Russia's intrusion of Ukraine. The DOE said it has acquired back 38.6 million barrels, which it would continue to search for opportunities to redeem oil for the stockpile.

The Biden administration has stated it is aiming to buy back oil for the SPR at about $79.99 per barrel or lower.

The U.S. government developed the SPR after the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s sparked worries about supply, harming the economy.

The DOE awarded agreements on Monday to BP Products North America Inc, for 600,000 barrels, Macquarie Commodities Trading United States LLC, for 1.5 million barrels, and Atlantic Trading &&. Marketing, which sold 900,000 barrels.

The Biden administration says it has a three-pronged. method to return oil to the reserve. That consists of buying back. oil, the return of oil lent from the SPR to companies, and the. cancellation of congressionally mandated sales of 140 million. barrels of SPR oil through 2027. Democratic and Republican. legislators had chosen those sales to spend for federal government. programs.

(source: Reuters)