(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s plan to refill the US’s emergency crude storage system — “right to the top,” in his words — would help protect against future oil-price shocks.
Oil futures settled higher on Friday, buoyed by reported U.S. plans to refill the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve to full capacity, which would lead to tighter global supplies. Prices for crude ...
President Donald Trump said on his first day in office he wants to fill the reserve up to the top as part of a policy to support oil and gas. Sign up here. Former President Joe Biden's ...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to seek up to $20 billion to accomplish President Donald Trump’s goal of refilling the nation’s depleted oil reserve to its maximum capacity. The ...
US Estimates It Will Take $20 Billion and Years to Refill Oil Reserve By Timothy Gardner (Reuters) -U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright estimates it would take $20 billion and years to accomplish ...
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to seek up to $20 billion to accomplish President Donald Trump’s goal of refilling the nation’s depleted oil reserve ... funding to refill the system ...