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Netherlands releases part of oil reserves to dampen prices: 5.4 million barrels

Netherlands releases part of oil reserves to dampen prices: 5.4 million barrels

The Netherlands and more than thirty other countries decided on Wednesday to release part of their strategic oil reserves to help lower global oil prices. As part of this International Energy Agency initiative, the Netherlands will release 5.4 million barrels of crude oil out of a total 400 million barrels.

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