The
export of crude and fuel is blunting the impact of the moves by
U.S. President Joe Biden designed to lower record pump prices.
Biden on Saturday renewed a call for gasoline suppliers to cut
their prices, drawing criticism from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
About 1 million barrels per day is being released from the
Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) through October. The flow is
draining the SPR, which last month fell to the lowest since
1986. U.S. crude futures are above $105 per barrel and gasoline
and diesel prices above $5 a gallon in one-fifth of the nation
https://gasprices.aaa.com/. U.S. officials have said oil prices
could be higher if the SPR had not been tapped.
The fourth-largest U.S. oil refiner, Phillips 66, shipped about
470,000 barrels of sour crude from the Big Hill SPR storage site
in Texas to Trieste, Italy, according to U.S. Customs data.
Trieste is home to a pipeline that sends oil to refineries in
central Europe.
Atlantic Trading & Marketing (ATMI), an arm of French oil major
TotalEnergies, exported 2 cargoes of 560,000 barrels each, the
data showed.
Phillips 66 declined to comment on trading activity. ATMI did
not respond to a request for comment.
Cargoes of SPR crude were also headed to the Netherlands and to
a Reliance refinery in India, an industry source said. A third
cargo headed to China, another source said.
At least one cargo of crude from the West Hackberry SPR site in
Louisiana was set to be exported in July, a shipping source
added.
"Crude and fuel prices would likely be higher if (the SPR
releases) hadn't happened, but at the same time, it isn't really
having the effect that was assumed," said Matt Smith, lead oil
analyst at Kpler.
The latest exports follow three vessels that carried SPR crude
to Europe in April helping replace Russian crude supplies.
U.S. crude inventories are the lowest since 2004 as refineries
run near peak levels. Refineries in the U.S. Gulf coast were at
97.9% utilization, the most in three and a half years.
(Reporting by Arathy Somasekhar in Houston; Editing by Chizu
Nomiyama)
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