Germany, Austria Release Oil Reserves
Germany and Austria to Release Strategic Oil Reserves: Largest Coordinated Effort Ever
Germany and Austria have agreed to release portions of their strategic oil reserves, following a request from the International Energy Agency to collectively free up four hundred million barrels. This unprecedented move aims to alleviate surging energy prices caused by the war involving Iran. Japan has also announced its intention to begin releasing reserves starting Monday. These actions aim to stabilize markets and provide quicker relief to consumers facing higher fuel costs.
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