RE: Holy mother of Bulls2 Apr 2020 20:22
Looks like they are still trying to secure funds to fill the SPR.
02 Apr 2020 19:07
(Adds energy secretary quote, criticism of using reserve for short-term exchange)
By Timothy Gardner and Laila Kearney
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, April 2 (Reuters) – The Trump administration said on Thursday it plans to lease space in the country's emergency petroleum reserve for an initial 30 million barrels of oil in a bid to help struggling crude drillers, after a previous effort to buy oil for the stockpile was ditched over a lack of funding.
The storage lease plan https://www.spr.doe.gov/doeec/2020-04_OilExchange/Docs/ExchangeForStorageRFP.pdf for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR, will involve an exchange of up to 22.8 million barrels of sweet crude, which is what most onshore drillers produce, and up to 7.2 million barrels of sour crude. All of the oil will be produced domestically, the Department of Energy, or DOE, said.
The new plan could help the United States deal with a growing glut of crude oil that risks overwhelming commercial storage tanks and sending world energy prices deeper into a tailspin as the coronavirus pandemic slashes demand for fuel.
The DOE said it intends to eventually lease storage for an additional 47 million barrels, which would fill the SPR to capacity.
As oil prices tumbled 55% in March on the twin threats of crumbling demand and a race for market share between Russia and
Saudi Arabia, two of the world's top oil producers, U.S.
President Donald Trump directed the DOE to fill the reserve "to the top." But the DOE ditched that plan after Congress failed to allocate about $3 billion for the purchase in last month's big stimulus bill.
The DOE said it expected the first crude deliveries for the lease to the SPR, which holds oil in a series of salt caverns on the Texas and Louisiana coasts, in late April to early May, and that it will be able to receive up to 685,000 barrels per day.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette said DOE continues to work with Congress to make funding available for an SPR purchase. "However, we must move with a sense of urgency to support an industry that underpins the U.S. economy and supports our national security,"