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IEA Nations Agree to Join Biden’s Massive Oil-Stock Release

Members of the International Energy Agency agreed on Friday to make another round of releases from their emergency fuel reserves.

April 02, 2022 / 08:39 IST
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Several U.S. allies will join President Joe Biden’ss unprecedented deployment of oil stockpiles in an effort to ease the economic damage from high energy prices.

Members of the International Energy Agency agreed on Friday to make another round of releases from their emergency fuel reserves, said Hidechika Koizumi, the director of the international affairs division at Japan’s trade ministry. The timing and volumes of the releases from each country will be decided at a later date.

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Biden said on Thursday that his administration will sell 1 million barrels of oil a day from U.S. crude stockpiles for six months to ease the surging cost of gasoline in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine -- something he described as “Putin’s price hike.”

The president said he expects allies in the IEA to agree to release an additional 30 million to 50 million barrels from their own reserves. In addition to Japan, the U.K. will also tap its stockpiles, according to two people familiar with the matter.