Japan Backs Strategic Oil Release Amid Global Supply Disruptions

Japan expresses support for the International Energy Agency's proposal on releasing strategic oil reserves to stabilize the market amidst disruptions caused by the Iran war. Details of the release are still under discussion with a G7 meeting planned to finalize potential actions.

Japan Backs Strategic Oil Release Amid Global Supply Disruptions
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Japan has announced its support for the International Energy Agency's proposition for a coordinated release of strategic oil reserves. This proposal aims to address the instability in the oil market currently influenced by disruptions from the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa stated on Tuesday that discussions are ongoing, with the finer points of the potential release yet to be determined. The move is seen as a crucial strategy to mitigate the impact of market instability caused by the geopolitical tensions.

The Group of Seven energy ministers are set to convene later on Tuesday to deliberate on the specifics of the proposed oil release, underlining the urgency of finding effective measures to stabilize global oil supplies.

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