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Strategic Oil Reserves So Low, The U.S. Risks Damaging The Salt Caverns Where We Stash Our Emergency Oil
After the current drawdown, reserves will be at the lowest point they've been since the 1980s, potentially causing serious problems at the storage facilities.
Wed, 19 Aug 2026 07:30:43 GMT
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