Oil Down, Amid Louder Calls for U.S. to Release Strategic Petroleum Reserve Oil -Breaking
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Investing.com – Oil was down Monday morning in Asia, with U.S President Joe Biden facing increasing pressure to release supplies from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) amid soaring gasoline prices.
At 10:28PM ET, the stock had dropped to $81.44 (3:28AM GMT) and then fell to $78.97 by 0.90%.
The U.S. Senate Majority leader urged Biden to immediately release the SPR oil this weekend.
“The White House has been debating how to tackle higher inflation, with some officials calling for the strategic reserve to be tapped, or halting U.S. exports,” ANZ analysts said in a report.
However, Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council, told CNN, “The president has made clear that all options are on the table,” adding “we’re monitoring the situation very carefully.”
Investors are now focused on the U.S. releasing SPR reserve after crude rose to seven-year highs in October. Biden’s request to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, or OPEC+, to raise crude production more quickly has also fallen on deaf ears.
Investors believe the U.S. has more options than tapping the SPR.
“There seems to be a limited number of cards the U.S. can use to fight inflation, which are an SPR release, interest rate hike, and easing restrictions on Iranian oil exports,” VI Investment Corp senior commodities analyst Will Sungchil Yun told Bloomberg.
“The quickest solution that has a longer-lasting impact would be Iran. That would push prices down with added supply.”
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