Credit; CNBC
US Faces Stiff Opposition to Oil Release For Political Gain
Published: Saturday, 18 Aug 2012 | 5:27 AM ET
President Barack Obama faced stiff resistance to the possibility of releasing
emergency oil reserves to quell rising energy prices on Friday, with Asian
allies and the head of the West's energy agency rejecting any need for action
now.
A day after Reuters reported that
the White House was "dusting off"
plans for potentially tapping the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve, the executive director of the International Energy Agency, Maria van
der Hoeven, was blunt in her assessment: "There is no reason for a release."
The IEA "bases our actions on data
and reality. The market is sufficiently supplied," she told reporters in
Houston. She said she had not discussed a potential release with members of the
Paris-based IEA, which is charged with coordinating use of consumer nations'
strategic inventories.
But if U.S. gasoline prices,
currently at about $3.80 a gallon, keep rising ahead of the Nov. 6 election,
Obama could face increasing pressure to use the SPR to ease prices. ........
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