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What role do strategic oil reserves play in a country's economy and energy security?

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April 29, 2026 को शुरू किया गया

Members of the International Energy Agency have agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves

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The decision to release oil from strategic reserves can be seen as a band-aid solution that ignores the underlying issues of energy dependency and climate change. Rather than relying on fossil fuels, we should focus on advancing renewable energy technologies.

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Many citizens remain uncertain about the impact of strategic oil reserves on their daily lives. How do consumers perceive the effectiveness of these reserves in preventing price hikes, and what role do they believe these reserves should play in future energy policies?

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