Explains how a claimed 172 million-barrel Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) release would be verified, the DOE process, and effects on oil and gasoline prices.Explains how a claimed 172 million-barrel Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) release would be verified, the DOE process, and effects on oil and gasoline prices.

Oil steadies as U.S. 172m SPR release claim reviewed

2026/03/12 07:58
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No official confirmation of a 172 million barrels SPR release

A claim circulating that the United States will release 172 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is not supported by official disclosures at this time. There is no corroborating report by Reuters, and no publicly available confirmation from relevant U.S. authorities has been identified.

As of early March 2026, there was no immediate plan to tap the SPR, according to Yahoo News. In the absence of verifiable statements, the 172 million figure should be treated as unconfirmed and subject to update.

For context, the last comparably large action occurred in March 2022, when an emergency drawdown of 180 million barrels over several months was authorized, as reported by S&P Global Commodity Insights. Given how closely 172 million sits to that well-documented figure, misstatements and rounding errors on social platforms are plausible and warrant caution until official documentation appears.

Why it matters for gasoline prices and immediate impact

SPR releases add crude oil supply into the market that refiners can process, which can ease pressure on benchmark crude prices and, with a lag, on retail gasoline. The pass-through is not instantaneous and depends on refinery utilization, regional blend requirements, and distribution logistics, so any consumer impact would likely be gradual rather than immediate.

Based on data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), weekly petroleum reports track SPR inventory changes and commercial stocks; any confirmed draw of this magnitude would be visible in those data. Policy signals also affect expectations: administration officials have previously framed the SPR as a tool to counter price spikes when warranted.

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“[The U.S.] could release more crude from the SPR” if gasoline spikes require it, said Amos Hochstein, a Biden energy official. Even so, without official authorization details, such as volumes, schedule, delivery points, and procurement method, the near-term market effect remains uncertain.

What the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is and how releases work

The SPR is the federal government’s emergency crude stockpile, designed to mitigate severe supply disruptions and support energy security. It is managed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and stored in underground salt caverns along the Gulf Coast.

Releases typically proceed through formal steps: DOE announcement of an emergency drawdown or exchange authority, accompanying Federal Register notice or solicitation terms, and subsequent award and delivery schedules to market participants. Execution details, barrel volumes, grades, and timing, determine how quickly barrels reach refiners and how much relief they can provide to regional fuel markets.

Historically, large releases have been time-bound and paired with later refill efforts when market conditions allow, as seen after the 2022 emergency draw. Verification in real time relies on the official record and statistical reporting; the figures indicate whether inventories are actually declining in line with any announced plan.

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