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Guest, Republicans Oppose Biden Plan to Release Domestic Oil Reserves

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Guest, Republicans Oppose Biden Plan to Release Domestic Oil Reserves

 

Representatives suggest the reversal of Biden policies that reduced domestic oil production as a safer alternative

Washington, D.C.  – In anticipation of a possible White House announcement to release oil reserves from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), Congressman Michael Guest (MS-03) and other Republicans sent a letter to the Biden Administration with an alternative strategy – increase domestic oil production.

“Gas prices have and will continue to rise due to production restrictions on federal lands, cancellation of the Keystone XL Pipeline, and heightened environmental regulations, including those on methane emissions… We should not extract oil from the SPR to address a self-inflicted crisis caused by this administration… Rather, it would be in our best interest to reopen oil and gas production on federal lands, which would equate to a 20% increase in our domestic oil production,” the Members write.

The letter, sent last Thursday, came days before reports of the Administration’s potential announcement to use SPR reserves to curb rising gas prices. After learning of the potential announcement, Congressman Guest released the following statement:

“This decision would place our country at risk by tapping into our only emergency reserve of petroleum. President Biden’s decision to restrict domestic drilling has made us more reliant on OPEC, Russia, and other foreign countries for oil, which has driven up domestic prices. Instead of using our reserves, President Biden could lift these unnecessary restrictions, increasing our ability to supply our own oil by up to 20 percent. Simply admitting his mistake and reversing those decisions would help ease gas prices without placing our country at an elevated risk during a national crisis,” Guest said.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has called for the use of the SPR to lower gas prices, and a group of Democratic lawmakers sent a letter to the Biden Administration last week asking for the Administration to tap into the SPR reserves, according to a Reuters article.

Some Democrats have joined Republicans in opposing this proposal, including U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, who shared the position with Republicans that the SPR should be reserved for times of emergency.

Analysts have warned that the use of the SPR to reduce gas prices would only have a short-term impact on the price of gas.

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