
G7 nations are considering a coordinated release of up to 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves to ease soaring energy prices. The move could be coordinated by the International Energy Agency. So far, three Group of Seven countries, including the United States, have shown support for the plan. U.S. officials believe a joint release of 300–400 million barrels could help stabilize markets. G7 countries currently hold about 1.2 billion barrels in reserves. Following the news, oil prices slipped back below $108 per barrel.
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