PARIS, – Oil ​from the ​International Energy Agency emergency ​reserves will begin flowing to global markets soon, with member ‌countries pledging ⁠to ⁠make available 411.9 million ​barrels, the agency said in a ​statement on Sunday.

Governments have committed to make available ​271.7 million barrels of ⁠oil from ‌government stocks, ​116.6 ​million barrels from ⁠obligated industry stocks and 23.6 million ​barrels from other sources, ​the statement said.

It added that 72% of planned releases are in the form ‌of crude oil and 28% are oil products.
Stocks from ​Asia ⁠Oceania countries will be available immediately and stocks from Europe and ​the Americas will be available at the end of March.