How America Plans to Refill Its Emergency Oil Stockpile Using Venezuelan Crude

The Trump administration is exploring a workaround to America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve problem: swapping heavy Venezuelan crude for U.S. medium sour barrels that can actually go straight into SPR caverns.

According to Reuters, the Department of Energy is considering moving Venezuelan heavy crude into commercial storage at the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, while U.S. producers deliver medium sour crude into the SPR in exchange. It’s a crude-for-crude swap designed to solve a very practical issue that Washington rarely likes to admit exists.

Not all oil belongs in the SPR.

The reserve was built to hold mostly medium and heavy sour barrels. This is inconvenient because the US has an abundance of light, sweet shale crude. That mismatch has quietly complicated every refill effort since the reserve was drained during the 2022 price spike. As of the latest EIA data, SPR inventories sit just under 400 million barrels, barely more than half of capacity.

Venezuelan heavy crude fits into the SPR better than much of what the U.S. pumps today—on paper. But in practice, it’s not that simple. Heavy Venezuelan oil often needs blending, specialized handling, and infrastructure that the SPR itself doesn’t provide. Solution? Park the Venezuelan barrels elsewhere and backfill the reserve with U.S. medium sour crude.

This isn’t quite an SPR refill either. It’s a logistical sleight of hand that highlights how boxed-in the refill strategy has become. Buying hundreds of millions of barrels outright would cost tens of billions of dollars. Slow-walking purchases risks turning the SPR into a permanent half-empty museum exhibit.

The irony is that the U.S. doesn’t lack oil. It lacks the right oil in the right place at the right time. Net imports are negative, production is near record highs, and yet Washington is still improvising to make the reserve work as designed in the 1970s.

By Julianne Geiger for Oilprice.com

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