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    Us, Chinese Strategic Reserve Buys May Offset Oil Surplus, Russia's Gazprom Neft Says

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    Posted on June 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    US and China strategic oil purchases may offset global surplus, stabilizing prices, as per Gazprom Neft's CEO.

    US and China Strategic Oil Reserve Purchases to Stabilize Prices

    ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) -U.S. and Chinese purchases for strategic oil reserves are expected to offset any potential global surplus, keeping oil prices in check, the head of the Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft said on Friday.

    The eight members of OPEC+, which groups OPEC and other producers led by Russia, are unwinding voluntary production cuts and have agreed monthly increases for April through July, when they will meet to decide on August production.

    OPEC+ production growth in the coming months is unlikely to lead to market overstocking, said Alexander Dyukov, CEO of Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom.

    It is also not expected to affect prices, he told journalists at an economic forum in Saint Petersburg.

    "The new U.S. administration has set the task of replenishing strategic oil reserves as soon as possible, which have fallen to about 400 million barrels - less than 20 days of consumption - with storage capacity of over 700 million barrels," he said.

    "China has announced that it will accelerate the replenishment of strategic fuel reserves planned for this year," he added.

    (Reporting by Olesya Astakhova; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US and China are purchasing strategic oil reserves.
    • •These purchases may offset a potential global oil surplus.
    • •OPEC+ is gradually increasing production from April to July.
    • •The US aims to replenish its reserves quickly.
    • •China plans to accelerate its fuel reserve replenishment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US, Chinese strategic reserve buys may offset oil surplus, Russia's Gazprom Neft says

    1What is the expected impact of US and Chinese oil reserve purchases?

    U.S. and Chinese purchases for strategic oil reserves are expected to offset any potential global surplus, keeping oil prices in check.

    2What is OPEC+'s current production strategy?

    OPEC+ is unwinding voluntary production cuts and has agreed to monthly increases for April through July.

    3How much oil is currently in the US strategic reserves?

    The US strategic oil reserves have fallen to about 400 million barrels, which is less than 20 days of consumption.

    4What has China announced regarding its fuel reserves?

    China has announced that it will accelerate the replenishment of its strategic fuel reserves planned for this year.

    5Will OPEC+ production growth affect oil prices?

    OPEC+ production growth in the coming months is unlikely to lead to market overstocking or affect prices, according to Gazprom Neft's CEO.

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