Oops! Something Is Draining Fast and It’s Not What You THINK

Republican leaders on Senate and House committees with oversight of federal energy policies are calling for a watchdog investigation into the Biden administration’s depletion of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee ranking member John Barrasso requested in a letter Monday that the Government Accountability Office investigate the Department of Energy (DOE). They argue that the agency’s heavy reliance on the SPR has undermined U.S. energy security.

“DOE’s mismanagement of the SPR has undermined America’s energy security, leaving the nation more vulnerable to energy supply disruptions, and increasing the ability for OPEC and Russia to use energy as a geopolitical weapon,” McMorris Rodgers and Barrasso wrote in the letter to Gene Dodaro, the GAO’s comptroller.

“DOE has failed to establish long-term plans for the optimal size, configuration, maintenance, and operational capabilities of the reserve,” they added.

“We are concerned that the rapid depletion of the SPR may have caused structural damage to the SPR’s pipelines and caverns, compromising its ability to meet its energy security mission in the event of a true energy supply disruption.”

In three separate releases, President Joe Biden has ordered the DOE to release a total of about 260 million barrels of oil stored in the SPR since taking office to combat record fuel prices hitting American consumers. This has left the SPR with its lowest level since October 1983.

The lawmakers expressed concern that the repeated drawdown of oil stocks from the system could ultimately erode the SPR’s physical integrity. The SPR, which consists of four storage facilities in Texas and Louisiana, is made up of a system of wells, pipelines, and pumps that use water and brine to control oil flows.

“The failure of DOE to secure contracts to purchase oil under the new ‘fixed-price’ bidding scheme raises serious questions about DOE’s replenishment strategy and the ability of the SPR to protect the American consumers and the economy in times of emergency,” the letter stated.

The White House unveiled a plan last year to refill SPR stocks by buying back oil at between $67 to $72 per barrel, a plan it said would amount to purchasing oil at a discount.

However, DOE Secretary Jennifer Granholm suggested in March that it could take years to refill the emergency reserve to its previous level.

Republican lawmakers have always prioritized the safety and security of the American people, especially when it comes to our energy needs. President Biden’s actions have left us more vulnerable to energy supply disruptions and put us at risk of being taken advantage of by foreign countries.

It’s time for the Biden administration to prioritize America’s energy security and take action to ensure that our Strategic Petroleum Reserve is in good shape and prepared to protect the American people in times of emergency.

Source Fox News