Strategic Petroleum Reserve (United States) - Wikipedia The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is an emergency stockpile of petroleum maintained by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) It is the largest publicly known emergency supply in the world; its underground tanks in Louisiana and Texas have capacity for 714 million barrels (113,500,000 m 3) [1]
Strategic Petroleum Reserve | Department of Energy The Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), the world's largest supply of emergency crude oil was established primarily to reduce the impact of disruptions in supplies of petroleum products and to carry out obligations of the United States under the international energy program
Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations Fluor Federal Petroleum Operations (FFPO) is a special-purpose company formed for the sole purpose of managing and operating the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) under a prime contract with the U S Department of Energy (DOE)
SPR Quick Facts - Department of Energy The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is a U S Government complex of four sites with deep underground storage caverns created in salt domes along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coasts Current inventory - Click to open inventory update window Historical Inventory - Selecting this link with take you to EIA's website
SPR Storage Sites - Department of Energy Emergency crude oil is stored at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) in underground salt caverns at four major oil storage facilities in the Gulf Coast region of the United States, two sites in Texas (Bryan Mound and Big Hill), and two sites in Louisiana (West Hackberry and Bayou Choctaw)