WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Petroleum Reserves announced that contracts have been awarded for the acquisition of 3 million barrels of U.S. produced crude oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). These contracts follow the Request for Proposal that was announced on May 15, 2023. Furthering the Biden-Harris Administration’s three-part replenishment plan, DOE also announced a new Notice of Solicitation to purchase approximately 3.1 million additional barrels of crude oil to the Big Hill SPR site this September.
DOE (6/9/2023)
The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is now down to 351.7 million bbls, the lowest since 8/26/1983. The 6 million bbls in contracted and proposed purchases will replace only 30% of the oil withdrawn just in 2023 YTD, 2.0% of the amount withdrawn since 1/1/2021, and 1.6% of the volume needed to refill the SPR to capacity.
Given that 2024 is an election year, the prospects for substantial purchases next year would seem to be poor.

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