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Azerbaijani oil heads to Japan amid Middle East crisis

Japan's ‌industry ministry said a tanker carrying Azerbaijani crude oil was set to arrive as early as Tuesday with the first cargo of oil received from Central Asia since the Iran war began in February.

Axar.az informs, citing Reuters, before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran ​broke out in late February, Japan relied on the Middle East for ​about 95% of its crude oil imports. Iran's retaliatory shutting ⁠of most tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has curtailed those shipments, ​requiring the country to seek alternative supply.

Japan's refineries were largely designed to process ​Gulf crude to meet growing fuel demand during its economic expansion after World War Two.

Japan has imported oil from Azerbaijan before but the cargo arriving on Tuesday at Yokohama and ​bound for Eneos would be the first since the Iran war started, ​Narumi Hosokawa, deputy director-general for immediate crisis management at Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, ‌told ⁠reporters.

Japan has also turned to the U.S., aside from other sources, and imported a crude oil cargo from Russia's Sakhalin-2 project that was exempted from sanctions.

Japan largely stopped importing crude oil from Russia and joined sanctions against it ​after Moscow's full-scale invasion ​of Ukraine in ⁠2022.

Japan has also opened its oil stockpiles to deal with the Middle East shortfall, releasing enough for about 50 ​days of consumption on March 16, later adding around five days' ​worth of ⁠consumption from joint stockpiles and tapping another 20 days' worth from May 1.

As of May 8, Japan had 205 days' worth of oil consumption held in its ⁠stockpiles, of ​which 121 days are in public stockpiles, another ​83 days in private stockpiles and one day left in joint stocks with oil producing nations, ​according to METI figures.

Date
2026.05.11 / 14:53
Author
Axar.az
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