Bryan Mound storage site

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The Bryan Mound storage site is a major U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve facility on the Gulf Coast that stores large quantities of crude oil in underground salt caverns for emergency use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Strategic Petroleum Reserve site
petroleum storage facility
connectedTo marine terminals
pipeline network
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFunction long-term crude oil storage
rapid drawdown of crude oil in emergencies
hasRole buffer against oil supply disruptions
support for national emergency response
hasStorageMedium solution-mined salt caverns
isOneOf largest Strategic Petroleum Reserve storage sites in the United States
locatedIn Brazoria County, Texas
Texas
locatedInGeologicFormation salt dome
locatedNear Freeport, Texas
locatedNearBodyOfWater Gulf of Mexico
locatedOn Gulf Coast of the United States
surface form: U.S. Gulf Coast
managedBy Office of Petroleum Reserves
operatedBy U.S. Department of Energy
surface form: United States Department of Energy
ownedBy U.S. Department of Energy
surface form: United States Department of Energy
partOf Strategic Petroleum Reserve
surface form: United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve
partOfProgram Strategic Petroleum Reserve
surface form: Strategic Petroleum Reserve program
purpose emergency petroleum supply
energy security
regulatoryJurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
sector energy infrastructure
securityClassification critical energy infrastructure
stores crude oil
strategicImportance major component of U.S. crude oil stockpile
usesStorageType underground salt caverns

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Strategic Petroleum Reserve storageSite Bryan Mound storage site