**USA: Gasoline price hike returns
It is possible that the US government can survive this crisis, which on average is becoming more acute. Of course, it is not currently affecting some important states, but in others prices are really high, and it is clear that the commercial disruption of Russian oil imports is largely to blame for the current situation in the US.
Is it possible for the US government to survive a year?
The US government has decided to release 180 million barrels of oil from its strategic oil reserves in order to curb the rise in gasoline prices that has been registered in recent weeks, according to President Joe Biden.
In addition to this, the government announced that the release of the 180 million barrels represents 25% of the total oil stored in strategic reserves. According to this week's data.
However, this amount will not arrive in time.
The Biden administration plans to release one million barrels per day over the next six months.
It is believed and assumed that this release will serve as a *bridge* until the end of this year and that domestic production will be able to meet demand.
The question is in general, do you think this will meet this huge demand?
Being the most consumerist country in the world and with a large population of which most of them have two or more vehicles, the demand is every day, moreover, in my opinion I don't think this strategy will do much good as it doesn't cover the huge demand per day.
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