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Biden orders release of 1 million barrels of oil per day

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 The US will release 1 million barrels of oil per day from its strategic petroleum reserve for the next six months, President Joe Biden has announced, as he tried to keep the oil prices under control with the largest-ever release from its emergency oil stash.

Biden’s move comes after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had sent crude prices surging, leading to a spike in gas prices.

The soaring cost of fuel has become a major political issue around the world, including in the US, which will hold mid-term elections in November.

“I’m authorising the release of 1 million barrels per day for the next six months — over 180 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve,” Biden said on Thursday.

The release ordered by Biden will be the largest in the near 50-year history of the strategic petroleum supply.

“This is a wartime bridge to increase oil supply until production ramps up later this year. And it is by far the largest release from our national reserve in our history,” he said.

The revenue generated from selling the oil would be used to restock the Strategic Petroleum Reserve when prices are lower so that the country is ready for future emergencies, he said.

The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is a stockpile of crude oil that the US maintains in case of emergency. It was established after the oil crisis of the 1970s. The oil is stored in underground salt caverns in Texas and Louisiana.

Biden said he has been talking to other allies and partners around the world.

“Already, we have commitments from other countries to release tens of millions of additional barrels into the market. Together, our combined efforts will supply well over a million barrels a day — nations coming together to deny Putin the ability to weaponise his energy resources against American families, and families and democracies around the world,” he said.

The president also announced plans about declaring real American energy independence in the long term so that the US never has to deal with this problem again.

“Ultimately, we and the whole world need to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels altogether. We need to choose long-term security over energy and climate vulnerability. We need to double down on our commitment to clean energy and tackling the climate crisis with our partners and allies around the world,” he said.

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