© Reuters. An oil storage tank and crude oil pipeline equipment is seen during a tour by the Department of Energy at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport, Texas, U.S. June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Carson
By Timothy Gardner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday said it wants to buy up to 3 million barrels of for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) for delivery in March 2024, as it takes advantage of lower prices to start to replenish the stockpile.
The administration of President Joe Biden last year conducted the largest sale to date from the SPR of 180 million barrels to try to limit an oil price rally after Russia’s war on Ukraine began in February 2022.
The Energy Department in October said it would buy back oil for the reserve at $79 per barrel or lower, after it had received an average of about $95 a barrel from last year’s emergency sales. It plans to release monthly offers to buy crude for the emergency stash through May next year.
The new solicitation is for sour crude and the delivery will be received by the Big Hill SPR site in Texas.
The department has bought back nearly 9 million barrels for the reserve at about $75 a…
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