Surely that should be 'strategic', not 'emergency'?
Maybe they've (USA/Israel) decided to nuke Iran.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
They (us and the US) released 60M barrels last year, at about this time, on the excuse of the Libyan uprising, but in reality the initial price spike to $127 had already passed, and price was about $120.
I fully expect another release in the next couple of months, regardless of Iran. It is acknowledgement of global peak oil supply by limited release from reserves at the peak summer demand season, an attempt to avoid a 2008 scale price spike triggering another oil shock.
I just hope we don't attack Iran just to provide a cover story for this year's SPR release. We are unlikely to get another Libya on cue - Syria is too big a nut, and too small an exporter.
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Brent dropped $1.50 on the news, so the markets take it seriously.
"They do say" that a large part of the summer is known, in the USA, as "the Driving Season". I wonder why people drive more in the summer? Do they work more days? Do they have to drive more? If they didn't, wouldn't that solve the problem without having to raid the emergency stash?
They probably have so much snow in the winter, people don't drive much. Spring comes and they have to load their guns into the pickup and head off to shoot the available wildlife.
RenewableCandy wrote:"They do say" that a large part of the summer is known, in the USA, as "the Driving Season". I wonder why people drive more in the summer? Do they work more days? Do they have to drive more? If they didn't, wouldn't that solve the problem without having to raid the emergency stash?
I think that a lot of them take to the highways and interstates come their summer hols.
This topic shows what a crap benefit twitter is. A few words and you can totally mislead the world, and affect oil prices to the extent of $3 a barrel.