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G7 to discuss joint release of emergency oil reserves, French source says

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March 9 (Reuters) - ‌G7 finance ministers will on ​Monday discuss the possible release of emergency oil ⁠reserves, a French government source said, in response to surging oil prices resulting ​from the Middle East conflict.

The talks were first ‌reported by the Financial Times, which said the International Energy Agency would join the ⁠discussions.

Three G7 countries, including the ⁠U.S., have so far expressed support for the idea, the FT said, citing sources.

The report came as oil prices surged ‌more than 25% on Monday to their ⁠highest levels since mid-2022 ‌as some major producers ​cut supplies and fears of prolonged shipping disruptions gripped the market due to ‌the expanding U.S.-Israeli war with ​Iran.

The IEA ⁠did not immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

Earlier on ⁠Monday the agency said in a newsletter that it was closely monitoring energy security.

(Reporting ​by Shubham ‌Kalia in Bengaluru and Dominique Vidalon and ⁠Makini Brice in Paris; ​Editing by Jamie Freed, Jacqueline Wong ​and Jan Harvey)

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