The department said it bought the oil, for delivery in
February, for an average of $74.23 a barrel, below the average of $95 a barrel
that oil sold for in 2022.
The administration of President Joe Biden had conducted
sales last year, including a record one of 180 million barrels, to help control
oil prices after Russia, a large crude exporter, invaded Ukraine.
The U.S has now purchased about 11 million barrels for
replenishment after last year's sales. About 4 million barrels are also coming
back to the SPR by February as oil companies return oil that had been loaned to
them through a swap.
On the latest transaction, Sunoco Partners Marketing &
Terminals LP sold 900,000 barrels to the SPR, while Macquarie Commodities
Trading US LLC and Phillips 66 Co (PSX.N) each sold 600,000 barrels, the Energy
Department said on its website.
The Energy Department had already secured the cancellation
of 140 million barrels in congressionally mandated sales from the SPR scheduled
from late this year through late 2026. The cancellation "has led to
significant progress toward replenishment," the department has said. -Reuters