How have US presidents tapped strategic petroleum reserves during war? - Reuters
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US presidents have historically drawn from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve during military conflicts to stabilize oil markets and ensure energy security. The article examines past presidential decisions to release oil from these emergency stockpiles during wartime periods. Reuters analyzed the historical pattern of strategic reserve deployments by multiple administrations during various conflicts.
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