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International Energy Agency plans to release 120 million barrels of oil from emergency stocks to ease prices
Apr 8, 2022 10:56 AM

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has listed members' contributions to a 120-million-barrel release of crude and oil products from emergency stockpiles aimed at cooling global oil prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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The release of stocks by the US-allied members of the IEA -- which consists of 31 mostly industrialized countries, but does not include Russia - would be their second coordinated release in a month and the fifth in the agency's history.

It is the largest release from non-US IEA countries, and the biggest by the United States.

The United States will match the 60 million barrels tapped by other IEA countries as part of its 180-million-barrel draw from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve, as announced in March. The total release of 240 million barrels will be made available to the global market within six months, the IEA said.

"The decision of IEA countries on 1 April was to collectively release 120 million barrels, and the US share in this is 60 million barrels. This is based on a specific methodology for attributing country shares in the action, using oil consumption," the IEA told Reuters.

"The US decided to release more than their share, in total they announced '1 million barrels per day over the next 6 months', which equates to 180 million barrels, over the period of May to October."

Global oil prices are headed for their second weekly drop since the United States announced its largest ever oil reserve release in late March, with Brent falling about $10 to briefly edge below $100 a barrel.

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Prices hit 14-year highs last month as Western sanctions on Russia disrupted crude and oil product exports from the world's number two crude exporter.

The total US and IEA releases this year, including a March 1 coordinated release of 60 million barrels, reduces by nearly 15 percent the nearly 2.1 billion barrels in storage the group controlled, before Russia invaded Ukraine.

Japan, the second-biggest contributor, said it would release a record 15 million barrels. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters late on Thursday Russia's invasion of Ukraine was "unforgivable" and that the release would help curb oil prices. "We must not forgive its invasion and war crimes. We will demonstrate our will with severe action," he said.

Russia says its forces are conducting a "special operation" in Ukraine and denies targeting civilians.

New Zealand said it would contribute crude and diesel to the IEA release. "Our release is made up of around 184,000 barrels of crude oil held in Spain and close to 299,000 barrels of diesel held in the United Kingdom," New Zealand's Minister of Energy and Resources Megan Woods said in a statement. Other major contributors include South Korea, Germany, France, Italy and Britain.

Break-up of barrels released by IEA member-nations

CountryThousand barrels
United States60,559
Japan15,000
South Korea7,230
Germany6,480
France6,047
Italy5,000
United Kingdom4,408
Spain4,000
Turkey3,060
Poland2,298
Australia1,608
Netherlands1,600
Greece624
Hungary531
New Zealand483
Ireland451
Finland369
Lithuania180
Estonia74

Also Read: Oil prices dip further, drop 55 cents to $100 a barrel

First Published:Apr 8, 2022 7:56 PM IST

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