Energy Department Turns Ordinary Gasoline Sale Into Major Announcement
Congress forced the government to sell gasoline from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an obligation the Biden administration is now bragging about fulfilling.

On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it would sell 1 million barrels of gasoline, equaling 42 million gallons, from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) ahead of July 4. A DOE press release said the sale would largely impact "the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania."
"The Biden-Harris Administration continues to take strategic action to lower prices for American consumers in every aspect of their lives—especially as summer driving season ramps up," said DOE Secretary Jennifer Granholm. "By releasing this reserve ahead of July 4th, we are ensuring sufficient supply flows to the Northeast at a time hardworking Americans need it the most."
But the sale was not some magnanimous gesture—in fact, it was required by law. And it's hard to see how the act will make much of a difference, unless the goal is to shore up President Joe Biden's flailing reelection bid.
Section 308 of the 2024 Consolidated Appropriations Act mandated that "the Secretary of Energy shall draw down and sell one million barrels of refined petroleum product from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve during fiscal year 2024" and then "carry out the closure of the Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve." For the DOE to brag about this sale, "the administration is claiming credit for a policy enacted by Congress," says Peter Van Doren, senior fellow at the Cato Institute.
The Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve was established in 2014. After Hurricane Sandy caused damage to refiners in 2012, leading to fuel shortages across New York, DOE then-Secretary Ernest Moniz authorized the department to set aside 1 million barrels of gas for future emergencies. (The SPR was itself created in 1975 to hold crude oil, after that decade's oil embargoes, to provide a backstop against future supply shocks.)
But "storing refined fuel is costlier than storing crude oil," Reuters noted in May, so Congress shuttered the reserve in its 2024 spending bill.
Not only is the sale a requirement under federal law, but 1 million barrels of gas will just be a literal drop in the bucket.
According to the Energy Information Administration, American motorists consumed just under 9 million barrels of gasoline per day in 2023, surpassing 9 million barrels per day in May, June, July, and August. "The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions accounted for roughly 2.5 million barrels," Van Doren tells Reason. As a result, 1 million additional barrels constitutes just 40 percent of the targeted region's supply for a single day.
And gas prices were already falling: On Tuesday, the day of the DOE announcement, GasBuddy reported that this year would see lower gas prices than any other July 4 holiday during Biden's presidency. In May, Reuters noted that the DOE "will be selling into a well-supplied market," crediting "higher refinery output and weak fuel demand" for healthy supply and lower prices.
Still, Biden's political opponents have accused the president of manipulating gasoline stock for political advantage.
Speaking to reporters in May, former President Donald Trump said Biden was releasing the fuel "in a bid to lower prices at the pump just before the election….Prices are higher than they've been in a long time, they're very high, and so he's trying to stop that because high gasoline prices are not good for elections."
"Under the Biden administration, the SPR has been abused for political purposes to try and bring down record high gasoline prices," charged Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R–Wash.) and Sen. John Barrasso (R–Wyo.) in a letter to Granholm in May. "We urge you, in the strongest terms, to put this country's energy security first and stop abusing the SPR for political purposes."
Unfortunately, manipulating the SPR for political purposes is a time-honored tradition. In 2000, former President Bill Clinton released 30 million barrels of oil from the SPR just weeks before the 2000 election in which his vice president, Al Gore, was a presidential candidate. Gore's opponent George W. Bush criticized the move, saying the SPR "should not be used for short-term political gain at the cost of long-term national security." Then in 2006, Bush suspended deposits into the reserve to boost supply in the face of rising gas prices, ahead of that year's midterm elections.
In his 2017 budget proposal, Trump proposed selling half the oil in reserve to reduce the federal budget deficit, before announcing in 2020 that the government would buy crude to bail out oil companies suffering from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Still waiting for the Biden administration to sell off all those wind and solar power reserves to us.
Still waiting for the Biden administration to…
Uh, we’re referring to it as the ‘Biden-Harris’ administration now, do try to keep up with current approved DNC talking points/diktats.
“The Biden-Harris Administration continues to take strategic action to lower prices for American consumers in every aspect of their lives—especially as summer driving season ramps up," said DOE Secretary Jennifer Granholm
Nobody wants to buy them; That's why it took 'Guns' against us to get them.
Hey, if the Biden administration did not lie about everything they do, they would have nothing to say. And then what would the media report?
They’d report that every thing Trump says is a lie, just like they’ve been doing for almost a decade.
But those are goo(D) lies!
What Biden administration lies? Next you'll tell me that they didn't cut the deficit in half or created 18 million jobs.
Wait what about saving us 16 cents on 4th of July in 2021?
A million barrels is not a literal drop of anything.
40% is only a literal drop when you've got 2 ½ drops. I've never seen half a drop.
Depends on how big your bucket is.
Talking point #44; "Biden makes cheap gas"
TP46: If Biden stinks, you better hope it's just gas.
They should brag about it. Why I think I remember when oil from the strategic reserve was sold in late 2000 - to a guy living in his momma's basement in Florida. Anyone else remember that?
Jeff buys oil?
Reason never talks about democrats. At least that's what all the Mean Girls with Trump Derangement Syndrome say.
Leave Joe alone. Congress made him do it.
Proper handle.
Do you think he's Irish?
Shouldn't it be Trumps Deranged Supporters?
I did that intentionally to see which Mean Girl would be stupid enough to talk about the you and not the what. Back on the mute list you go.
I'm just here to talk about the what, but none of you ever want to discuss ideas.
Plus it is pretty late here on Maine. So I am a tiny bit drunk.
Post the list!
Loving it up here in Canada!
No stupid parentheses after my name.
Life is good 😀
Idiot.
FOAD, asshole.
You jerking off again?
Brandon drove the Strategic Reserve to it's lowest point in over 40yrs then has proposed buying at an inflated price over what Trump wanted to buy to restock it and Pelosi blocked him from doing it. Hey, it's only Billions of our dollars.
My copy of the Constitution doesn't have the part where the Federal Government can run a gasoline retailing operation.
This country has a very stupid definition of the word "emergency."
I seem to recall a tale about a boy who cried wolf.
I don’t think the USA’S defense department is wind/solar equipped to defend the nation against a petrol national aggression. Just saying.
Why is it every-time time the left brags about cutting government it’s always the national ‘defense’ of the USA? In contrast to always wanting more, more, more socialist funding.