DOE Awards Five Contracts to Supply 3.2 Million Bbl of Crude to SPR in April -- OPIS
20 January 2024 - 7:49AM
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The Department of Energy on Friday said it awarded contracts to
five companies to supply 3.2 million bbl of crude oil to the
Strategic Petroleum Reserve in April.
DOE said that under the awards, ExxonMobil will sell the
government 1.4 million bbl, while BP and Macquarie will each
provide 600,000 bbl. Phillips 66 and Sunoco will each sell 300,000
bbl.
Under the terms of the solicitation, the crude will be delivered
to the agency Big Hill, Texas, SPR storage site. The agency said
eight companies responded to the request for proposals.
DOE said it paid an average price of $75.96/bbl, or a total of
$243 million, for the crude, well below the average $95/bbl it sold
SPR crude for in 2022. On Friday, the NYMEX West Texas Intermediate
crude oil contract for April delivery settled at about
$73.23/bbl.
DOE said that since it began buying oil to replenish the reserve
last year, it has acquired 17.03 million bbl at an average price of
$75.75/bbl.
The agency a week ago issued a solicitation to buy another 3
million bbl of oil for delivery to SPR in May. The Biden
administration released 180 million bbl of crude oil from SPR
beginning in early 2022 when global oil prices surged after Russia
invaded Ukraine in February of that year.
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Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal.
--Reporting by Frank Tang, ftang@opisnet.com; Editing by Jeff
Barber, jbarber@opisnet.com
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