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G7 Prepares to Tap Oil Reserves Amid Middle East Tensions

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

G7 finance ministers say they are ready to release strategic oil reserves to support global energy supply as oil prices rise above $100 per barrel due to the conflict in the Middle East.

In response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and its impact on global energy markets, the finance ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) nations have announced their readiness to take necessary steps to support global energy supply, including the potential release of strategic oil reserves. According to a report from Hellenic Shipping News, the G7 ministers held a virtual meeting on Monday to discuss the regional instability and its effects on the global economy. 'We are being tested,' said Kyriakos Pierrakakis, the president of the Eurogroup, in an interview with Euronews. 'Ministers are quite concerned about the events unfolding as oil currently sits above $100 and the Iran war continues to disrupt energy markets.' The decision to potentially release strategic oil reserves comes as Brent crude oil prices have surged past the $100 per barrel mark, driven by the escalating tensions in the Middle East. According to the Hellenic Shipping News report, the price increase has pushed bunker fuel prices higher across the world, with Rotterdam's B30-VLSFO (POMEME) price rallying $9 per metric ton. The maritime industry, which is heavily dependent on global energy supply, will be closely watching the developments as the G7 nations work to stabilize the energy markets and mitigate the impact of the ongoing conflict. Industry stakeholders will be hoping for a swift resolution to the crisis to ensure the smooth flow of global trade and commerce. As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, the maritime community will need to stay informed and prepared to adapt to the changing market conditions. The release of strategic oil reserves by the G7 could provide some relief, but the long-term implications of the conflict on the industry remain to be seen.
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