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Japan Considers Releasing Oil Reserves

Friday, September 02, 2005 2:55:37 AM

TOKYO (AP) - Japan is in talks with the International Energy Agency on measures to help ease petroleum supplies in the U.S. Gulf Coast area, including a possible release of some of Japan's strategic oil reserves, a trade ministry official said Friday.

"We've received a call from the IEA and started talks with them on measures for the oil supply disruption in the U.S.," a senior official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said on condition of anonymity in accordance with ministry practice.

On Wednesday, the International Energy Agency, a Paris-based oil market watchdog under the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, began consultations with its members on the release of some of their oil products inventories after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast and shut down around 90 percent of crude production capacity.


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