08/30/2022 / By Arsenio Toledo
The United States’ strategic oil reserves fell to a 37-year low as President Joe Biden continues to release millions of barrels of oil and put them up for sale, with most going overseas.
According to the latest report from the Department of Energy, the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell to 453.1 million barrels as of Aug. 19. This is the lowest level the SPR has been since Jan. 1985.
Stockpiles have fallen by more than 180 million barrels this year as the Biden administration ordered the release of record amounts of crude oil, supposedly to cool sky-high inflation and rising gasoline prices. (Related: Biden and the globalists will destroy the oil industry and collapse the American energy grid.)
The massive sell-off began in March, when Biden announced that the U.S. would release one million barrels of oil a day for six months as energy prices soared following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
By early July, around 125 million barrels were already sold off. The White House then announced that the country would release another 20 million barrels in August, with around 18 million having already been released.
Despite the release of nearly 200 million barrels of oil, gas prices in the U.S. have not gone down significantly. In Dec. 2020, former President Donald Trump’s last full month in office, gasoline prices averaged $2.28 per gallon. Gas prices since then have risen, with regular unleaded reaching a record-high of $5.016 in mid-July.
The Department of the Treasury claims gas prices would be around 40 cents per gallon higher had Biden not opened up the SPR.
Tens of millions of barrels from the Strategic Reserves are going to Asia in record amounts. Buyers from China, India and South Korea have picked up more than 20 million barrels, with most scheduled to arrive in November.
Chinese corporations have received most of the sold-off American oil. Sinopec, a Beijing-based oil and gas corporation, received 5.9 million barrels in total from the SPR.
The company’s latest contract was for 950,000 barrels sold for around $113.5 million. The transactions were made between the Department of Energy and Unipec America, the U.S. trading arm of Sinopec.
Sales to Unipec appear to fall in the lower price range among the government’s successful buyers of the SPR, with the latest contracts showing that oil was sold between $7.95 to $5.6 cheaper than market prices.
It should be noted that Sinopec is a state-owned oil company with extensive ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It has also received billions of dollars of investment money from an equity fund partly owned by Hunter Biden.
The federal government’s contracts with Unipec and other Chinese corporations have been subject to heavy criticism, especially since China was able to announce major cuts to gasoline prices after Biden sent the country millions of barrels of oil from the reserves.
“Biden is draining our Strategic Reserves at an unprecedented rate. This is an abuse of the [SPR], far beyond its intended purpose,” said Republican Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana. “Sending U.S. petroleum reserves to foreign adversaries is wrong, and it undermines our national security.”
“It does not make sense that we are using our already depleted energy supplies to help China build up their own strategic reserves,” said Rep. David Valadao, a Republican from California, in a speech rallying support for a proposal to prevent Biden from exporting petroleum to entities with ties to the CCP.
The proposal, backed by 209 Republican members of the House of Representatives, was overruled after 219 Democrats voted against it.
“If administration officials continue to ignore meaningful oversight,” Republicans will “use the gavel to get answers in January,” said Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, implying that the Republican Party will likely win back control of the House in the coming midterm elections.
“The American people need answers to determine if this is another attempt by the Biden family to peddle access to the highest levels of government to enrich themselves,” Comer added.
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