The French president said the G7 heads of state and government are exploring energy coordination measures this week.
France's President Emmanuel Macron speaks to media on his way to Cyprus. PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday the G7 will discuss a possible release of strategic oil reserves as finance ministers of the world's leading industrialised nations prepared to meet for crisis talks on the Middle East war.
Macron, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven advanced economies, said that 'the use of strategic reserves is an option being considered'. A possible meeting of G7 heads of state and government could take place this week, Macron told journalists on his way to Cyprus. 'A coordination among G7 heads of state and government this week on the issue of energy is being examined,' he added. French finance minister Roland Lescure will chair a video meeting of G7 finance ministers at 1.30pm Paris time . The gathering will 'review the situation in the Gulf from an economic point of view' and the 'events of recent days', the ministry said. The Financial Times reported earlier that the finance ministers of the G7, which also includes Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US, were scheduled to discuss a joint release of strategic oil reserves coordinated by the International Energy Agency . 'Need to coordinate' 'We will discuss, we will listen to the feedback from the field, from businesses, and from economists in these different parts of the world,' Lescure had said earlier. 'We obviously need to coordinate.' Asian stock markets plunged Monday as oil prices soared 30% on fears about supplies from the Middle East as the US-Israeli war against Iran stretched into a second week with no sign of letting up. The surge was pared after the Financial Times report, which said three G7 countries, including the US, had so far backed the idea. The Nikkei daily reported Monday that the Japanese government had instructed domestic oil reserve bases to prepare to make releases. The Japanese government said that no decision had been taken. Japan's strategic oil reserves were more than 400 million barrels as of December and are among the world's largest. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on March 2 that the reserves were equivalent to 254 days of domestic consumption. US President Donald Trump said the spike in prices was a 'small price to pay' to eliminate Iran's nuclear threat, repeating the White House's insistence that the rise is temporary. 'ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY,' he wrote on his Truth Social platform. The IEA was created to coordinate responses to major supply disruptions after the 1973 oil crisis. In order to ensure energy security, the IEA imposes on its members an obligation to hold emergency oil stocks equivalent to at least 90 days of net oil imports. These stocks are either controlled directly by the state or by private companies. France holds 118 days of stocks, the economy ministry told AFP on Monday. 'Temporary fix' Investors are concerned about Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which separates Iran from the UAE and is a key route for maritime trade. Nearly 20% of the world's crude oil and about 20% of liquefied natural gas usually transit through the key shipping lane. Iran's Revolutionary Guards claim they have 'complete control' of the strategic waterway and warned that any vessels seeking to use it risk damage from missiles or stray drones. 'The Strategic Petroleum Reserve release would offset around 2 to 3 weeks of normal Strait of Hormuz flows if it remains effectively closed,' said Lee Hardman, a senior currency analyst at Japanese bank MUFG. 'It would be a temporary fix to help prevent an even more disruptive surge in the price of oil in the coming weeks,' he said in a note to clients. The G7 will have to find common ground in the face of diverging interests. 'One reading of what is currently ongoing is that the United States wants to increase its dominance in global fossil fuel markets,' said Guntram Wolff, an economist at the Bruegel think tank. 'And so that's a certain division between Europe and the US,' he added.
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