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Biden looks to increase oil supplies ahead of midterm voting

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 19, 2022

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WASHINGTON — President Biden — who wants to move past fossil fuels — is rushing to increase oil supplies ahead of next month’s midterm elections.Administration officials have teased that additional oil can be released from the US strategic reserve as part of a response to recent production cuts announced by nations in OPEC+. The prospective loss of 2 million barrels a day — 2 percent of global supply — has had the White House saying... + full article



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