US
Releases Heating Oil Reserves for First Time Ever
The
Energy Department will release fuel from the northeast heating oil
reserve to help in the Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts.
CNBC,
2
November, 2012
This
release includes diesel fuel for emergency equipment and buildings,
including electrical generators, water pumps, GSA buildings, trucks
and other vehicles.
“Today’s
announcement is part of the broader federal effort to respond to
those impacted by Hurricane Sandy,” said Energy Secretary Steven
Chu.
“This
loan from the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve will help ensure
state, local and federal responders in the impacted area have access
to the diesel fuel they need to continue response and recovery
efforts.”
This
is the first time fuel has been released from the heating oil
reserve.
Two
million gallons of fuel will be released initially, but the Energy
Department will make more available additional as needed.
The
Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve was created in 2000 as a component
of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to respond to emergencies and
disruptions in the home heating oil market
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