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IEA agrees to release 400 million barrels

The Hindu
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On March 11, 2026, the International Energy Agency agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from member countries' emergency stockpiles.
IEA agrees to release 400 million barrels
Why it matters
The IEA pledged on March 11, 2026 to make 400 million barrels available from member countries' emergency oil stockpiles. The volume is the largest emergency-reserve release the IEA has committed to. Member governments will allocate portions of national strategic reserves through IEA coordination channels. The release is presented as a response to disruptions to oil flows caused by halted tankers and attacks on refineries.
Implications
  • Participating countries will draw down portions of their national emergency oil reserves toward the 400 million-barrel commitment.
  • Distribution and timing of releases will be coordinated through IEA mechanisms rather than individual unilateral actions.
  • Collective strategic reserve inventories across IEA members will be reduced by the committed volume.
Who is affected
  • IEA member governments
  • Strategic petroleum reserve managers
  • Oil traders and investors
  • Refinery operators
Source

The Hindu

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