ILO member states to decide on the disposal of quantities of crude oil from their stocks on Friday

The member states of the International Energy Agency (IEA) will discuss tomorrow, Friday at 15:00 (Greek time) the possible release of a quantity of oil from their strategic reserves, the New Zealand Ministry of Energy announced today.

“The amount of possible joint stock release has not been decided,” said a spokesman for Megan Woods, New Zealand’s energy minister.

The IOC convened an extraordinary inter-ministerial meeting for tomorrow.

The talks are expected to define “total volume” before the “country-by-country” decision follows, the spokeswoman explained.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions on Moscow have pushed up oil prices. Russia is one of the world’s largest oil producers; it contributes 10% of its global supply. But sanctions and investor reluctance are expected to reduce the amount of Russian oil on the market by about three million barrels a day from April, according to the ILO.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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