US Buys Nearly 2.5 million Barrels of Oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve

A maze of crude oil pipes and valves is pictured during a tour by the Department of Energy at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport, Texas, US June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Carson/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
A maze of crude oil pipes and valves is pictured during a tour by the Department of Energy at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport, Texas, US June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Carson/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
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US Buys Nearly 2.5 million Barrels of Oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve

A maze of crude oil pipes and valves is pictured during a tour by the Department of Energy at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport, Texas, US June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Carson/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights
A maze of crude oil pipes and valves is pictured during a tour by the Department of Energy at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport, Texas, US June 9, 2016. REUTERS/Richard Carson/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

The US has bought nearly 2.5 million barrels of oil to help replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve after the largest sale ever from the facility in 2022, the Energy Department said on Friday.

About 800,000 barrels per month of the domestically produced sour, or relatively high in sulfur, oil will be delivered to the reserve's Bryan Mound, Texas site from January to March next year, it said, Reuters reported.

The contract for the purchase of more than $180.3 million worth of oil was awarded to Macquarie Commodities Trading US LLC, it said.

The department said on Aug. 12

it had planned to buy up to 6 million barrels, at a rate of 2 million per month from January to March. It did not immediately respond to a query on whether the remaining 3.5 million barrels could be bought for the Bryan Mound site for delivery in that time period.

The administration of President Joe Biden is slowly replenishing the reserve after it sold 180 million barrels from the facility in 2022 to control gasoline prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

So far the administration has bought back more than 47 million barrels, the Energy Department said, at an average price of $76.89 a barrel, about $18 lower than the average price of $95 per barrel it sold the oil in 2022.



Saudi Investment Climate Draws 184 New Regional Headquarters

Riyadh hosts many regional headquarters for global companies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh hosts many regional headquarters for global companies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Investment Climate Draws 184 New Regional Headquarters

Riyadh hosts many regional headquarters for global companies (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Riyadh hosts many regional headquarters for global companies (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s efforts to improve its investment climate are attracting more regional companies. In the second quarter of this year, 57 companies moved their regional offices to the Kingdom, an 84% increase compared to the same period in 2023.

This follows 127 licenses issued in the first quarter, bringing the total to about 184 for the first half of the year.

The Ministry of Investment processed 4,709 investor visit visa applications, allowing foreign investors to explore opportunities in Saudi Arabia. It also addressed 38 investor issues, including legal and procedural challenges.

The Ministry’s latest report shows a 49.6% rise in new investment licenses, with a total of 2,728 issued in the second quarter, up from 1,824 a year earlier (excluding licenses from the commercial concealment correction campaign).

Recent investment licenses have been largely focused on construction, manufacturing, professional services, education, information and communications, and the food and retail sectors.

Mining and quarrying saw the biggest growth in new licenses in the second quarter, up 209.1% from last year. This was followed by other services with a 110.5% increase and wholesale and retail trade with a 96.3% rise.

The report highlights two key investment initiatives for the second quarter of 2024.

The Ministry of Economy and Planning introduced the “Sustainability Pioneers” program in Riyadh.

This initiative promotes sustainability nationwide by encouraging collaboration among top companies in key sectors, supporting the Kingdom’s green economy goals under Vision 2030.

The program emphasizes the role of public-private partnerships in achieving sustainable development and environmental protection.

Additionally, the Fashion Commission launched "The Lab" in partnership with Mohammed bin Salman Nonprofit City (Misk City) in Riyadh.

This new studio aims to advance the fashion industry by offering designers training and resources to improve manufacturing. It also seeks to create investment opportunities and support the sector’s growth.

The report also touched on the initiatives of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council, which was recently established to enhance the development of mutual economic partnership in 13 vital and promising sectors. It is a forum for exchanging qualitative expertise and reviewing the latest practices in priority activities.

The initiative contributes to enhancing the volume of trade exchange between the two countries, and is accompanied by events with the participation of the most creative and innovative companies to enhance partnership in promising and emerging fields between the two countries.