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U.S. seeks to loan about 92.5 million barrels from Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Posted on 5/3/26 at 9:21 am
Posted on 5/3/26 at 9:21 am
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The Trump administration is seeking to loan up to 92.5 million barrels of crude from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to energy companies as it aims to calm oil markets that have spiked due to the war with Iran, it said on Thursday.
The U.S. agreed in March to loan 172 million barrels from the SPR as part of a wider agreement with more than 30 countries in the International Energy Agency (IEA) to release about 400 million barrels to help relieve markets. Fatih Birol, the head of the IEA, has said the war has led to the worst supply disruption in history.
Until Thursday the U.S. offered 126 million barrels of crude in three batches, but oil companies only took less than 80 million barrels or about 63 per cent of what was offered.
The new offer, if all of it is taken by oil companies, would fulfill the U.S. goal to loan 172 million barrels.
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Oil from the SPR is being ?released in loans that companies will return with extra barrels ?as a ?premium, a system the Department of Energy says will help stabilize markets “at no cost to American taxpayers.”
The SPR, held in a series of hollowed-out salt caverns at four sites on the coasts of Texas and Louisiana, currently holds nearly 398 million barrels, or about what the world uses in four days.
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Posted on 5/3/26 at 9:29 am to ragincajun03
Sure would have been nice if congress had authorized refilling it after oil crashed in 2020.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 9:31 am to LemmyLives
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Sure would have been nice if congress had authorized refilling it after oil crashed in 2020.
The obvious time to refill to increase demand, reduce supply, and re-stock for the next run up.
So, of course, our government didn’t do it
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:32 am to LemmyLives
quote:fun fact , one cannot pump into the SPR at the same rate one pulls from the SPR due to the geologic formation structure
Sure would have been nice if congress had authorized refilling it after oil crashed in 2020.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:40 am to ragincajun03
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Oil from the SPR is being ?released in loans that companies will return with extra barrels ?as a ?premium, a system the Department of Energy says will help stabilize markets “at no cost to American taxpayers.”
Everything in that statement is utter bullshite and will never happen as described.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:41 am to MorbidTheClown
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How do you “loan” oil?
At a profitable interest rate. ;)
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:43 am to evil cockroach
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fun fact , one cannot pump into the SPR at the same rate one pulls from the SPR due to the geologic formation structure
All caverns or just one location?
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:45 am to MorbidTheClown
quote:At a deficit.
How do you “loan” oil?
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:52 am to forkedintheroad
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Everything in that statement is utter bullshite and will never happen as described.
It is strictly a psychological move. It has zero real impact.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 10:58 am to MorbidTheClown
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How do you “loan” oil?
Sell it now and then those who buy it repay with oil in the future.
If you take 1 million barrels today you have to repay 1.2 million barrels by the middle of next year.
It is the only way we should release from the SPR.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 12:27 pm to MorbidTheClown
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How do you “loan” oil?
It’s like “I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.”
Posted on 5/3/26 at 2:53 pm to ragincajun03
Maximum rate to pump crude from all 4 SPR locations at once is 4.4 million BPD. The assays of what it contains shows great for Europe & China, or for pre 1980s US major refineries or for indie small refineries. It does not contain types of crude to replace crude from Canada, California, Mexico, Venezuela, Columbia or Brazil.
Definitely all of it is more desirable than Eagle Ford or West Texas Light.
Definitely all of it is more desirable than Eagle Ford or West Texas Light.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 2:57 pm to CitizenK
In Louisiana, only major refinery which would like crude from here is Shell Norco. A small refinery in Lake Chuck, one in Krotz Springs and another in Port Allen, are all designed for this type of crude oil.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:04 pm to LemmyLives
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Sure would have been nice if congress had authorized refilling it after oil crashed in 2020.
With all of the pipeline reversals how the phuck are you going to pipeline it to refineries designed for these two types of crude. FACT most of them were demolished by 2000, the bulk of those were demolished in the mid 1980s.
This post was edited on 5/3/26 at 3:12 pm
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:13 pm to CitizenK
Seriously? Plenty of refineries can take SPR crude. Your info is very outdated.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:18 pm to fightin tigers
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Seriously? Plenty of refineries can take SPR crude. Your info is very outdated.
Can or desire it? I understand that each refinery has its own secret cocktail of blends to maximize efficiency for not losing money on products produced.
The types of crude that SPR can take was legislated in the 1970's. Appetites of types of crude changed in the 1980s.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 3:50 pm to CitizenK
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Can or desire it?
Both? Depends on so many factors.
SPR crude can and is very sour. US refineries like it.
Right now foreign refineries the return on investment is worthwhile. Us refiners not so much.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 4:48 pm to fightin tigers
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SPR crude can and is very sour. US refineries like it.
It's not a matter of sour or sweet but fractions. Garyville is configured for heavy/very heavy crude but Mars, an intermediate, has high residuals fraction so the refinery loves it.
Posted on 5/3/26 at 7:10 pm to ragincajun03
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Sure would have been nice if congress had authorized refilling it after oil crashed in 2020.
Come now. Surely you jest! That would make too much sense. Congress make sense and be responsible? Never!!!
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