Germany is said to be evaluating a potential extension of its relaxed emergency oil storage rule beyond the Aug. 31 expiration date, Reuters reported Thursday, citing a spokesperson from the country's economy ministry.
The measure was originally introduced in March as Germany joined an International Energy Agency-coordinated emergency oil release, under which the country committed 19.5 million barrels of oil to a record 400-million-barrel global release aimed at stabilizing surging crude prices amid supply disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
The German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy did not immediately respond to a request for comment from.
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