Petrol Prices: David Cameron Moots Oil Reserves Release

Posted: 15/03/2012 21:16 Updated: 16/03/2012 10:22   PA

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David Cameron said today that it was "worth looking at" releasing global oil reserves in the hope of cutting prices at the pumps for consumers.

David Cameron said on Thursday that it was "worth looking at" releasing global oil reserves in the hope of cutting prices at the pumps for consumers.

The prime minister discussed the idea with US President Barack Obama at the White House yesterday, but no decision was taken to put the plan into action in the immediate future.

Obama has been coming under intense pressure over rising petrol prices as he fights for re-election in November, with a gallon of "gas" now around 3.80 dollars (£2.40).

And there are concerns that the price could climb even higher because of international sanctions on exports from Iran and worries that tensions over Tehran's nuclear ambitions may worsen.

Releases from the strategic petroleum reserves were authorised last year to prevent abrupt spikes in cost as a result of disruption to supplies due to the revolution in Libya.

Cameron suggested today that the move could be repeated to hold prices down if there was a similar threat to supplies in the future.

Answering questions from students at New York University, Cameron said that, by comparison with US forecourts, petrol prices in the UK "would probably make you faint".

But he accepted that the continuing high price of fuel was holding back both economies, and said he wanted to do something to help consumers.

Answering questions from students, the Prime Minister said: "President Obama and I discussed this issue yesterday. Obviously, petrol prices are having a big effect on families, there's no doubt about it.

"It does have a big effect on consumer confidence, it affects household budgets. We would both like to see global oil prices lower than they are today.

"We didn't make any decision about the release of global oil reserve stocks. We did this last year when there was supply disruption because of the disruption in Libyan production.

"We have got to look at this issue carefully because any move on this front would have to be to recognise supply disruptions and therefore to try to smooth out the price.

"But I think it is worth looking at because it is having an effect on all our economies, on all our families, on our budgets."

Officials travelling with Cameron on his three-day visit to the USA earlier confirmed that the Prime Minister and President had discussed a possible release of reserves.

But they played down reports from London that a formal request was imminently expected from the US for Britain to get involved in an internationally co-ordinated action.

A senior Obama administration official said: "No agreement was reached. We will continue to work together to address energy security and oil price issues."

Although the potential for saving motorists money at the pumps through the move remains unclear, Obama may be hoping that by talking with international allies, he can at least persuade voters he is actively engaged with the issue.

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ta8ersalid
The End of the GOP Starts in Nov. 2012
10:45 PM on 06/05/2012
Front-month July reformulated gasoline blendstock, or RBOB, settled 1.39 cents higher at $2.6707 a gallon.

Gas at the pump just went up to $3.79 a gallon.....What a RIP OFF.
10:02 AM on 03/20/2012
Peak oil was in 2005 , the government just forgot to tell us ,then we have having wars for oil ,
Now as the oil runs out the government are forcing diesels to be fitted with particle filters that choke it to death ,car mfg,s are being told to produce engines with impossible low co2 levels
and then we have the ever escalating taxes on fuel along with the price hikes .

It could be me but if you add all of these things up the only cars left on the roads will belong to MP,s and ministers who can then enjoy the new 80mph speed limit on the motor ways
As there will be no other cars or lorries on them ,welcome to mad max world bought to you by Cameron and co ,producers of doom and destiny .
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William1950
everything I say could be wrong.
04:47 AM on 03/18/2012
do not release the strategic oil reserves... they are there for real disasters
02:17 AM on 03/17/2012
I can see a mass protest on the horizon, don't have to be a medium to predict that either.
03:44 AM on 03/18/2012
YOU don"t mean another farce like the last time,when the public were all in favour when the transport companies & farmers started their protest,but then started screaming as soon as they were slightly inconvienianced,due to the truckers go slows on the motorways,& that deliveries could not get through, & fuel was almost rationed as the refineries were being blocked,& just when it looked like the protests were having an effect the public turned on the transport companies,& the farmers & let the government hang them out to dry,thats he problem wih most of the Brits,they are all for someone else to do their dirty work for them but as soon as it effect them in the slightest way "THEY RUN" & turn on those that are trying their best to make a difference for ALL the driving public !! most Brits have got what they deserve & most are nothing but a load of cowards" when it comes to actually doing something that might just make a big difference to an awfull lot of people!!
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AlanDente
Noses: made to hold glasses
02:20 PM on 03/16/2012
God forbid the average American should have to sell their third choice 'truck'...
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NJP1
01:29 PM on 03/16/2012
If Cameron and Obama release strategic resrves of oil, it might help with re-election, but it won’t alter reality: our oil is getting harder and harder to find, and we are at peak oil, and about to go into terminal decline.
It’s not a hoax or a muslim conspiracy. These figures clearly show the oil production plateau:
2004 72.5Million barrels/day
2005 73.8
2006 73.5
2007 73.06
2008 73.7
2009 72.36
2010 74.09
2011 74.06.
Releasing reserves is like putting a spare gallon into your tank. You can drive a few more miles, but you haven’t actually got any more fuel. Yet it might drop the price a little, and gullible voters will believe that everything is OK again.
Those figures show that oil output has remained static for 7 years and everyone is pumping like mad to stand still, if there was any cheap oil left they wouldn’t be digging out the tarsands or fracking the shales. Releasing reserves won’t change production figures in the slightest, it will just put off the inevitable.
We’re at peak oil and we face a decline from now on. Yes, there’s loads of oil left, but it’s not the amount available, it’s the cost of getting it out. We face a very different future, one can only hope that we prepare for it while we have time. http://www.yourmedievalfuture.com/
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ta8ersalid
The End of the GOP Starts in Nov. 2012
10:48 PM on 06/05/2012
You been smokin too much reefer. 2010 & 2011 are the highest per day.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
12:08 PM on 03/16/2012
If Dave were honest, he would mention that the majority of what the British pay for petrol is for Duty and VAT. The government actually applies VAT to Duty as well - double taxation! And his gov't plans to raised Duty 3p/ltr in August. So they ball is in your court, Dave. Cut Duty and stop applying VAT to Duty. The money is hardly being spent on the crumbling roads, is it?
lastpost
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12:06 PM on 03/16/2012
"British Petrol Prices 'Would Make You Faint'"
If the fumes didn’t provide an anesthetizing effect.

"it was "worth looking at" releasing global oil reserves in the hope of"
depleting them quicker than might otherwise be the case. Please note: If you need to look at the price board prior to filling up, you simply can’t afford to.

"the move could be repeated"
If efforts to turn wine into unleaded in the Greenhouse, post White House Banquet, proved inconclusive.

"he wanted to do something to help consumers."
But even Boris couldn’t come up with that many bikes.

"We would both like to see global oil prices lower than they are today."
Not to mention unicorns, with rainbows in their hair.

"We have got to look at this issue carefully because"
apparently, the sun doesn’t orbit us. Some even suggest that the earth is a finite resource, upon which we are all totally dependant. Though the rack may have an effect on that.

"a possible release of reserves"
Come early. Because once that's gone…

"Obama may be hoping that by talking with international allies"
an insoluble problem shared, will become an insoluble problem kicked further down the freeway.
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Aroddo
11:21 AM on 03/16/2012
south korea has completely switched to gas (meaning NOT petroleum). as a nice side effect they eliminated urban air pollution.
next step is electric cars.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
12:10 PM on 03/16/2012
My 'green' supermarket in Florida has a free covered parking lot with a rank of electric recharging stations - fed from photovoltaic cells on the roof.

It is not hard.
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11:16 AM on 03/16/2012
What a surprise, bring in an oil embargo against a large oil producing country and then discover global oil prices sky rocket in response. Who could have predicted that? Certainly not Cameron with his zero grasp of consequences thanks to never having been subject to any because he has coasted through his entire life on Daddies cheque book.
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11:05 AM on 03/16/2012
When are we getting our money back from the Irish goverment that we lent them last year
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
11:37 AM on 03/16/2012
it is the money back from the british banks we should be worried about.

then bringing back troops from Afghanistan and using that money to the good of the country

becuse if they do release this oil we sure as hell will have to pay for it later.
11:01 AM on 03/16/2012
The cost of fuel affects every single thing we buy and I'm sure Americans would be shooting each other in the streets if they had to pay the same as we do for petrol.
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Aroddo
11:22 AM on 03/16/2012
so ... nothing changes in america? :D
11:39 AM on 03/16/2012
Well that's true, the gun does play an important roll in the lives of the American people but there were shooting cases over there during the time the price first rose to a dollar a gallon. That price seems laughable in the UK. However in America's defence, everything is so far away from everything else that you couldn't possibly survive without a car, I know, I've tried it. That of course means that fuel consumption is higher, just to get anywhere, whilst here we simply hop on a bus or walk.
northern git
fed up with all the political crap in life
12:07 PM on 03/16/2012
we could learn from them in that regard

we could start shooting politicians
04:34 PM on 03/16/2012
LOL..not allowed....even head butting is frowned on.
Kraptonfactor
They're coming to take me away ha ha, hee hee, ho
09:04 PM on 03/16/2012
Only a matter of time northern git, I have been warning people about anarchy for some time now, even before the London riots.
10:25 AM on 03/16/2012
Cant wait for the budget, a real boost to our economy and growth, tax take from the wealthy reduced substantially and, wait for it, a penny off fuel at the pump, which, when it all boils down to it is another kick in the teeth for those struggling to heat or eat at todays prices.
09:49 AM on 03/16/2012
You can tell there is a budget due next week as the petrol prices in my town, have gone 3p in just one week, so its now 139.9p a litre.........if it keeps rising I will have to give up my car which will make getting to work impossible as there is no public transport to speak of. Can someone tell me how this is helping our economy, surely keeping people moving and in work will earn our highway robbers, sorry government more money
09:02 AM on 03/16/2012
Tell you what's worth looking at Dave, the amount of tax you and your Westminster clowns have on fuel.