While the U.S. has no plans yet to sell oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the world's largest emergency oil stockpile, presidents have long tapped it during ...
The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, world's largest emergency oil stockpile, won't release oil after U.S.-Israeli actions ...
The U.S. has no immediate plans to release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve despite recent geopolitical tensions involving an attack on Iran. According to a source, oil markets are currently ...
Well, if you take the SPR figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest weekly petroleum status ...
Selling oil ​from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum ‌Reserve after the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran is 'not currently being ​discussed', a U.S. source ​said on Monday.
The United States’ Strategic Petroleum Reserve hit a four-decade low in mid-2023—at 347 million barrels, or less than half the reserve’s capacity—and today stands at 410 million barrels or 57% of the ...
Buried in large, underground salt caverns along Texas and Louisiana’s coast, the world’s largest supply of emergency crude oil has been an invaluable resource for the U.S. For five decades, the ...
The U.S.-Israeli attack raises the risk of major oil supply disruption. Iran is the fourth-largest OPEC producer and sits on ...
US commercial crude inventories increased to 435.8 million, remaining slightly below the 5-year average, while refinery ...