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US to buy 3.3 million barrels of oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve

The U.S. awarded agreements for the purchase of 3.3 million barrels of oil to help renew the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) after an enormous sale from the stockpile in 2022, the Department of Energy stated on Friday.

The oil is being purchased an average rate of $79.38, the department stated. The administration of President Joe Biden offered 180 million barrels of SPR oil in 2022 in an effort to manage gasoline costs that had risen after Russia's full-scale intrusion of Ukraine.

The United States developed the SPR after the Arab oil embargo in 1975 spiked gasoline prices and damaged the U.S. economy. Presidents have actually tapped the SPR, the world's biggest oil reserve, to soothe petroleum markets throughout times of war or when hurricanes struck energy infrastructure along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

The energy department likewise said it is looking for to purchase another 3 million barrels for shipment in November.

The company has so far bought back just 35.6 million barrels of the 180 million barrels.

The Biden administration states it wants to redeem SPR oil at about $79.99 a barrel. Purchasing oil back at that price might be hard with the method of peak U.S. summertime driving season, a time that typically increases oil demand.

West Texas Intermediate oil rates settled above $80 a. barrel on Friday as financial signs from the world's leading 2. oil customers, China and the United States, raising hopes for. higher demand.