GERMANY AND AUSTRIA TO TAP OIL RESERVES AFTER 400 MILLION BARRELS REQUESTED. (PHOTO).
Germany and Austria to tap oil reserves after 400 million barrels requested Germany and Austria announced they are releasing portions of their oil reserves in response to an International Energy Agency request for member nations to collectively release 400 million barrels to help ease rising energy prices linked to the Iran conflict. Japan also said it will begin releasing part of its reserves starting Monday. The move marks one of the largest coordinated releases of emergency oil stocks in history. The previous record came in 2022, when IEA members released 182.7 million barrels following the energy disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Member countries currently hold over 1.2 billion barrels of public emergency oil stocks, along with an additional 600 million barrels of industry stocks maintained under government requirements. The release comes amid heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf, where Iran has targeted commercial ships and disrupted shipping throug...
Please recall that the troops were exploiting aftermath of the attack by Boko Haram terrorists on their location last night {yesterday sunday} in Sambisa forest despite unclaimant climatic conditions.Please be informed that 8 more Boko Haram terrorists dead bodies were found today monday morning in addition to other recoveries made.Therefpre,attached here are more photographs of the recoveries that include vehicles,arms and ammunitions.In a related development yesterday sunday 8th May 2016,at about 10:30pm,3 Boko Haram terrorists went to Puchi village to tax the community.On received of information,troops of 7 Division mobilized in conjunction with some Civilian JTF to the area.On arrival,they found out that the residents have apprehended 2 of the terrorists and lynched them,while the third one narrowly escaped according to reports.The troops recovered 1 AK--47 rifle,1 rifle magazine and 8 round of 7.62mm ammunition and a Dane Gun.-Colonel Sani Kukasheku Usman.Acting Director Army Public Relations.More photos below. 









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