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US energy chief tells CNBC that a new SPR oil release will be unlikely

Chris Wright, U.S. energy secretary, told CNBC that the 'United States will be 'highly unlikely' to release a slew of oil from their Strategic Petroleum Reserve if they want to calm down the energy -markets in the midst of a raging war with Iran.

He said the U.S. is looking at other levers in order to lower prices. These include improving refinery efficiency and bringing more diesel fuel to the market.

Wright said in Houston that a new release was "of course possible", but he thought it highly unlikely. The?U.S. The?U.S.

The Energy Department announced late Friday that it had loaned energy companies 45.2 million barrels of?the SPR, which is a little over half of the initial 86?million offered.

The companies must repay the SPR 'loans' with additional barrels of crude oil to the reserve. Wright stated that by implementing the swaps, the SPR will have more oil than the 415 million barrels it currently has. (Reporting and editing by Andrei Khalip, Katharine Jackson and Timothy Gardner)

(source: Reuters)