Since selling 180 million barrels in 2022 at a cost of around...

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    Since selling 180 million barrels in 2022 at a cost of around $95/b -- a sale made to ward off potential price spikes following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which the Department of Treasury now argues reduced US gasoline prices by as much as 40 cents/gal -- the Biden administration has purchased back 32.3 million barrels at an average price of $76.98/b in a flurry of scheduled purchases throughout 2023 and early 2024.

    Trumptards wouldn't like that. It doesn't align with their hero of bankruptcy ha ha
    No wonder they keep whining about it.
 
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