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Energy Minister: Canada will support IEA release of 23.6 million barrels

Canada will provide 23.6 million barrels of oil to the International Energy Agency, said?Energy?Minister Tim Hodgson on Friday. The?target was met primarily through production already planned.

The IEA agreed on Wednesday to release a record number of 400 million barrels from strategic oil stockpiles that member countries hold to combat a rise in prices following the U.S. and Israeli war against?Iran. Canada does not have a strategic reserve as it is an 'exporter of crude oil. A lobby group for the oil industry said this week that it was unlikely to be able to increase crude production on a short-term basis.

According to the Canada Energy Regulator (CER), Canadian oil and natural gas producers reached a record 5.3 millions barrels of crude oil per day in 2025. They are expected to surpass that number by 2026.

A senior source at the Department of Natural Resources in Canada said that Canada can meet its IEA obligation by increasing production as it has already been planned.

Sources say that the Canadian government spoke to the oil and gas sector of the country, who confirmed they can reach this target.

The IEA said that countries had 90-180 days. Source: Canada will achieve this.

Hodgson stated that the government is speaking to the country's oil producers to discuss delaying planned maintenance at oil sands installations in order temporarily increase production. The government also asked Canadian refineries who are currently using imported oil to use more Canadian oil in order for other regions to have enough oil. Hodgson announced on Friday that "our natural?gas?exports will also increase?in coming months, providing more?fuel for allies around world." Reporting by Amanda Stephenson, Calgary; Ryan Patrick Jones, Christian Martinez and Caitlin Gregorio in Toronto. Editing by Caitlin Gregorio and David Gregorio.

(source: Reuters)