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    French Finance Minister Says Further Oil-Reserve Releases Not yet Under Discussion

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    Posted on March 18, 2026

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    Last updated: March 18, 2026

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    Tags:FinanceOil MarketsEnergy Policy

    Quick Summary

    France’s finance minister Roland Lescure said on March 18 that there are currently no plans to release additional oil from France’s strategic reserves, emphasizing that restoring flows through the Strait of Hormuz remains the only sustainable solution.

    French Finance Minister: Further Oil Reserve Releases Not Under Discussion

    France's Position on Oil Reserve Releases

    PARIS, March 18 (Reuters) - France is "not there yet" on any move to release more oil from strategic reserves, Finance Minister Roland Lescure said on Wednesday, underscoring that restoring flows through the Strait of Hormuz remains the only lasting way to ease the market.

    Minister Lescure's Statement

    "Well, we're not there yet," Lescure said in an interview with CNBC. "At the end of the day, we know that the only way of liberating the oil market is to have the Strait of Hormuz flow some oil."

    Strategic Reserves vs. Market Flows

    "You can't replace flows by stocks, you know - this is a one-off. I mean, we could do more, we have more. But what we wanted to do is show a signal to the market," Lescure added.

    International Response and Market Impact

    IEA's Oil Release Decision

    • The International Energy Agency announced earlier this month that its 32 member countries had agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic stockpiles to combat a surge in global crude prices since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. The United States is expected to contribute the bulk of supply
    Supply Disruptions and Coverage
    • The release was expected to cover about 20 days of supply lost to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of global oil and gas supply usually moves daily
    Future Oil Releases
    • IEA's chief Fatih Birol has said its member countries could release more oil into the market "as and if needed" to deal with what it has called the biggest oil supply disruption in history

    (Reporting by Makini Brice, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    References

    • IEA's release of 400 million barrels is unprecedented, but its effectiveness is debated
    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis

    Table of Contents

    • France's Position on Oil Reserve Releases
    • Minister Lescure's Statement
    • Strategic Reserves vs. Market Flows

    Key Takeaways

    • •France is “not there yet” on further oil reserve releases, signaling restraint despite ongoing energy tensions
    • •France backs the IEA’s unprecedented 400 million‑barrel coordinated release, with its contribution around 14.5 million barrels (lemonde.fr)
    • •The broader oil‑market shock stems from disrupted flows through the Strait of Hormuz, responsible for roughly 20 % of global seaborne oil supply (en.wikipedia.org)

    Frequently Asked Questions about French finance minister says further oil-reserve releases not yet under discussion

    1Is France planning another oil reserve release?

    No, France is not currently discussing further releases of oil from strategic reserves.

    2What did the French finance minister say about oil market stability?

    He stated that restoring flows through the Strait of Hormuz is the only lasting solution to easing the oil market.

  • International Response and Market Impact
  • IEA's Oil Release Decision
  • Supply Disruptions and Coverage
  • Future Oil Releases
  • 3How has the International Energy Agency responded to the oil supply disruption?

    The IEA agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from member reserves to address recent supply disruptions.

    4Why are oil reserves being considered for release?

    They are being released to counteract surging crude prices due to supply disruptions caused by conflicts in the Strait of Hormuz.

    5What role does the United States play in the current oil reserve release?

    The United States is expected to contribute the bulk of supply in the current IEA-coordinated release.

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