US Energy Chief Tells CNBC a Further SPR Oil Release is Unlikely

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WASHINGTON, March 23 (Reuters) – The United States is “highly unlikely” to release more oil from its Strategic ​Petroleum Reserve to calm energy markets during ‌the war with Iran, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told CNBC on Monday.

The U.S. was looking at a variety of other ​levers to try to bring down prices, he ​said. Those include helping refineries become more efficient ⁠and bring more diesel fuel to market.


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“Of course ​there could be (a new release), I think that’s ​highly unlikely,” Wright told CNBC in an interview in Houston.

The U.S. earlier this month announced 172 million barrels will be exchanged from ​the reserve in batches, a move that was part ​of larger coordinated release with 32 International Energy Agency countries.

The ‌Energy ⁠Department said late on Friday it loaned 45.2 million barrels from the SPR to energy companies, or a little more than half of the 86 million it ​had offered, in ​the first ⁠batch.

The SPR loans come with stiff premiums of about 20% that the companies ​have to repay in additional barrels ​of oil ⁠back to the reserve. The swaps will mean that the SPR has more oil in it by ⁠the ​end of next year than the ​roughly 415 million barrel level it has today, Wright said.

Reporting by ​Timothy Gardner and Katharine Jackson, editing by Andrei Khalip

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