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Twilight wrote:extraordinary circumstances that cause crude inputs to drop significantly below available refinery capacity.

On January 16, 1991, coinciding with the international effort to counter the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, President George H.W. Bush ordered the first-ever emergency drawdown of the SPR. The Department of Energy immediately implemented a drawdown plan to sell 33.75 million barrels of crude oil, the United States' portion agreed to by the International Energy Agency.
The drawdown proceeded on schedule and without major complications. Between the initial authorization and the final sale, however, world oil supplies and prices stabilized, and the United States reduced the sales amount to 17.3 million barrels which were sold to 13 companies.
On September 2, 2005, in a coordinated action with the International Energy Agency, President George W. Bush issued a Finding of a Severe Energy Supply Interruption and directed the Secretary of Energy to draw down and sell crude oil from the SPR. Secretary Samuel W. Bodman immediately authorized a Notice of Sale for 30 million barrels of crude oil to the U.S. markets. The on-line sale was held from September 6-9, 2005. DOE evaluated each bid and determined that five companies had submitted acceptable offers for 11 million barrels.

SheikYarbhouti wrote:+1. Nailed it.Cashmere wrote:Bunch of fat people sitting in a lifeboat.Big, fat people. There is a box of survival MRE packs in the middle of the lifeboad. They have been adrift for 20 minutes. "We should eat those MREs, I'm getting hungry."

GoghGoner wrote:We are almost at MOL without any extraordinary events.Twilight wrote:extraordinary circumstances that cause crude inputs to drop significantly below available refinery capacity.


TheDude wrote: Dancing around the MOL has been quite commonplace in the last decade. Barring a major supplier suddenly going offline I don't see it happening for some time.


NEW Oil prices fell nearly $3 on
Thursday after the U.S. government and the International Energy
Agency pledged to release emergency stockpiles if Tropical
Storm Gustav disrupted U.S. oil production.








frankthetank wrote:We need gasoline anyways... I don't think a shortage of oil is the problem... YET...

Oil prices drop as US opens reserve taps (link)
AFP Sep 3, 2008:
...The United States announced late on Tuesday that it was releasing 250,000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserve to help cover lost production...

bratticus wrote:Oil prices drop as US opens reserve taps (link) AFP Sep 3, 2008:
...The United States announced late on Tuesday that it was releasing 250,000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserve to help cover lost production...

DantesPeak wrote:That request was withdrawn



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