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Japan: IEA requested emergency oil stocks to be released at G7 Meeting, says

During a 'online meeting' with the Group of Seven Finance Ministers, Satsuki Katayama, Japanese Finance minister told a press briefing that IEA called for a coordinated release?of emergency?oil reserve during a?online meeting on Monday.

Katayama stated that the IEA had asked each country to release oil reserves in a coordinated manner. "In response to current conditions... the G7 has agreed to closely monitor developments on the energy?market, and to take the necessary measures to support the global energy supply. This includes releasing oil reserves."

Katayama stated that the IEA and the Ministers were joined by executives from the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Katayama said that the G7 would hold a meeting of energy ministers to discuss next steps.

On Monday, oil prices reached levels not seen since the mid-2022 period as major producers cut their supplies. Fears of a prolonged shipping disruption also gripped the market due to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Japan is one of the world's biggest oil reserves, as it depends on Middle East oil for approximately?95%.

(source: Reuters)