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    IEA to release 120mb of oil over 6 months to cool prices

    April 8, 2022
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    London — The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Thursday 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.

    The release of stocks by the U.S.-allied members of the IEA, which is made up of 31 mostly industrialized countries but not Russia, would be their second coordinated release in a month and would be the fifth in the agency’s history to confront oil market disruption.

    It is the largest release from non-U.S. IEA countries on top of the biggest release by the United States.

    The United States will match the 60-million-barrel draw tapped by the other IEA countries in its 180-million-barrel draw from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve announced in March.

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

    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 commitments made by members reached 120 million barrels to be released over a six-month period, the IEA said.

    Japan, the second-biggest contributor, said it would release a record 15 million barrels. read more

    Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida told reporters late on Thursday Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was “unforgivable” and 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.

    Japan held about 470 million barrels of petroleum reserves at the end of January, equivalent to 236 days of domestic consumption, in state reserves, reserves held by refiners and a joint crude oil storage scheme with producing countries.

    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.

    “There has been a great deal of volatility in global oil markets since the invasion and this further action, coupled with the United States’ move to release 180 million barrels of oil over the next six months, will help to provide some certainty to the market,” Woods said.

    Other major contributors include South Korea, Germany, France, Italy and Britain.

    Country
    Thousand barrels
    United States
    60559
    Japan
    15000
    South Korea
    7230
    Germany
    6480
    France
    6047
    Italy
    5000
    United Kingdom
    4408
    Spain
    4000
    Turkey
    3060
    Poland
    2298
    Australia
    1608
    Netherlands
    1600
    Greece
    624
    Hungary
    531
    New Zealand
    483
    Ireland
    451
    Finland
    369
    Lithuania
    180
    Estonia
    74

    Reporting by Timothy Gardner in Washington, Noah Browning in London, Kavya Guduru, Seher Dareen and Ashitha Shivaprasad in Bengaluru, Lucy Craymer in Wellington, Kantaro Komiya, Tetsushi Kajimoto and Yuka Obayashi in Tokyo; Writing by Florence Tan; Editing by Robert Birsel and David Holmes

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