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DOE - Fossil Energy Techline - Issued on: September 23, 2004 [Updated November 8, 2004] |
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"I have authorized these negotiations in response to the physical disruption of offshore oil production and imports in the Gulf Region caused by Hurricane Ivan's destruction," Secretary Abraham said. “As this Administration has stated consistently, the SPR was designed to protect American consumers against supply disruptions, including natural disasters,” Secretary Abraham said.
When Hurricane Lili disrupted normal commercial oil shipments into Gulf Coast distribution hubs in October 2002, a similar loan of oil from the SPR was carried out.
At that time the SPR temporarily loaned nearly 300,000 barrels to refineries that relied on the Gulf for supply. When commercial oil deliveries returned to normal, the crude was returned to the SPR.
DOE’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) statistics as of September 17, 2004 show a crude inventory drawdown of approximately 11 million barrels in the Gulf region over the past three weeks.
Results of the negotiations will be announced in the near future.
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