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US releases 172 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve

US releases 172 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve

The United States will release 172 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserve over a 120-day period starting next week. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced the move, which marks a significant use of the country's emergency energy supplies.

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US meets Qatari mediator in Miami over Iran

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As one fake site is taken down, another for bankrupt Fonq pops up: ‘Everything must go’

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