US dipping into oil reserve to curb rising gas prices

World Friday 01/April/2022 07:50 AM
By: DW
US dipping into oil reserve to curb rising gas prices
Biden said rising gas prices were a 'pain at the pump for American families'

US President Joe Biden on Thursday announced the United States would release one million barrels of oil per day from the nation's strategic petroleum reserve for the next six months.

He said tapping the emergency stockpile aimed to combat high prices at the pump caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"Our prices are rising because of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's actions. There isn't enough supply. And the bottom line is if we want lower gas prices, we need to have more oil supply right now," Biden said.

He said he had assurances from other nations that would also, "release tens of millions of additional barrels into the market" at what he described as, "a moment of consequence and peril for the world."

"Nations coming together to deny Putin the ability to weaponize his energy resources against American families and families in democracies around the world," Biden said.

Biden's 180 million-barrel release over six months is unprecedented.

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

Although oil prices dropped on reports of the move, the release was unlikely to resolve the energy crisis fully.

It won't make up for the loss of 3 million barrels per day of Russian oil which the International Energy Agency estimates will be caused by Western sanctions and as global buyers avoid the oil.