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IEA orders record oil release amid Iran war

Published on: March 12, 2026 1:42 AM


The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced a historic 400 million barrel oil release Wednesday. This move aims to curb soaring crude prices caused by the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. The decision affects global markets, oil-importing nations, and energy consumers worldwide.

IEA member countries unanimously agreed to the strategic release, while exact timing will be announced later. U.S. and Japan are expected to contribute the largest shares of the stock. Germany confirmed its participation, citing urgent need to stabilize oil prices amid geopolitical tensions.

Read more: Oil prices drop as hopes grow for end to Iran conflict 

The release is the largest in IEA history and aims to counter supply disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Analysts warned that the pace of daily releases could impact effectiveness more than total volume. The measure seeks to ease temporary transit bottlenecks and calm global markets.

The decision follows rising crude prices after U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran disrupted oil flows. French President Emmanuel Macron chaired a G7 meeting discussing the release’s impact. Officials emphasize that the action is temporary and designed to prevent prolonged energy shortages and economic shocks.

Read more: Govt scrambles to secure fuel as global oil prices surge

Despite the announcement, oil markets remained cautious due to ongoing regional instability. Experts note that strategic reserves alone cannot fully offset supply losses. The IEA continues monitoring the situation and will adjust releases if disruptions worsen.

 

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: crude prices surge, global energy markets, IEA oil release, Iran war oil impact, Latest, Strait of Hormuz disruption, strategic petroleum reserves

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