IEA Ready to Tap Emergency Oil Reserves Amid Gulf Crisis
وكالة الطاقة الدولية: احتياطيات إضافية جاهزة إذا استمرت أزمة النفط
Summary
The International Energy Agency has confirmed it holds additional emergency oil reserves that can be deployed to stabilize markets if supply disruptions linked to the Gulf conflict continue. The announcement signals readiness to intervene should the crisis deepen and threaten global energy security. The IEA's statement aims to reassure markets and prevent sharp price spikes driven by geopolitical uncertainty.
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