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US seeks 6 million barrels of oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve

The U.S. is looking for to purchase another 6 million barrels of oil from energy companies to aid renew the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the Department of Energy said on Monday.

The solicitation of oil for the SPR is the first for delivery into the facility's Bryan Mound, Texas website because it went through maintenance work and repairs, the department stated.

It is seeking to 2 million barrels of the oil a month to be provided to Bryan Mound from January to March next year.

The DOE will continue to examine choices to fill up the SPR while protecting a good deal for taxpayers, taking into account planned exchange returns and market developments, stated Charm Troiano, a department representative.

West Texas Intermediate crude rates increased on Monday to $78.72 a barrel on magnifying Middle East supply threats and fading fears of a U.S. economic crisis, however they were still just under the $79 to $79.99 level at which the U.S. wants to redeem oil for the SPR.

The department is slowly replenishing the SPR after it offered 180 million barrels in 2022 following Russia's intrusion of Ukraine in an effort to relax fuel prices that had actually increased. It was the greatest sale ever from the reserve.

The U.S. has actually so far redeemed about 43 million barrels from oil business and dealt with Congress to cancel sales from the SPR that had been needed by law to help spend for federal government programs.

(source: Reuters)