The International Energy Agency’s historic 400 million barrel oil reserve release offers limited relief as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. S&P Global Energy warns this move won’t solve the core issue of disrupted shipping, leaving Asian markets particularly vulnerable. Markets face continued imbalance until this critical chokepoint reopens. The International Energy Agency’s historic 400 million barrel oil reserve release offers limited relief as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. S&P Global Energy warns this move won’t solve the core issue of disrupted shipping, leaving Asian markets particularly vulnerable. Markets face continued imbalance until this critical chokepoint reopens.
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