Japan has confirmed new construction work by China that is suspected to be for gas field exploration, in a contested area of the East China Sea for the second time in about a month. The Foreign Ministry said it has lodged a protest with the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo, after …
Read More »U.S., EU and Japan Eye Curbing Methane Emissions in Oil and Gas Sector
The United States, the European Union and countries such as Japan have agreed to enhance efforts to achieve a goal of reducing global methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030, targeting emissions in the oil and gas sector. Under the Global Methane Pledge Energy Pathway launched Friday, nations are …
Read More »UAE Meets 32.1% of Japan’s Crude Oil Needs in April
The UAE secured 32.1 percent of Japan’s crude oil needs in April, as the country’s imports of crude oil from the UAE reached 28.08 million barrels in April 2022, said the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy in Tokyo. The agency, part of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and …
Read More »Japan Asks People and Firms to Save Electricity to Avoid Blackouts
Japan on Tuesday called on households and companies to conserve as much electricity as possible this summer, seeking to prevent blackouts as spare reserve capacity is expected to drop to critically low levels. The nationwide energy-conservation effort will be implemented from July 1 to September 30, amid concerns that Japan’s …
Read More »Japan to Hold Auction on June 10 to Sell 750,000 Kiloliters of Oil from National Reserve
Japan’s industry ministry said on Wednesday it will hold an auction on June 10 to sell 750,000 kiloliters, or 4.72 million barrels, of oil from its national reserve in a release coordinated by the International Energy Agency to cool prices. The supply will become available to the winning bidders on …
Read More »Japan Says Sakhalin 1, 2 Projects are Extremely Important for Stable Energy Supply
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary said on Monday the Sakhalin 1 oil and Sakhalin 2 liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Russia are “extremely important” for the country’s stable energy supply and it does not intend to abandon its stake in the project. Hirokazu Matsuno’s remark came after Japan decided to …
Read More »Italy Eyes Japan for Further Renewable Energy Cooperation
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi recalled the importance of boosting the industrial partnership between Italy and Japan, particularly in the renewable energies sector, at a press conference at Palazzo Chigi after a bilateral meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. In an attempt to curb energy reliance from Moscow …
Read More »China’s Interest in Shell’s Russian Gas Stake Adds Impetus for Japan to Stay
China’s interest in acquiring an abandoned stake in a Russian liquefied natural gas export project is providing further justification for Japan to continue its joint venture with Gazprom PJSC. “If Japan leaves a project, then a third party can acquire it,” trade minister Koichi Hagiuda said in Tokyo on Friday. …
Read More »Japan Refiner Eneos to Buy Alternative to Russian Crude from Middle East
Japan’s biggest oil refiner Eneos Holdings Inc has no plans to buy Russian crude until all problems related to the Ukraine crisis are over and will purchase alternative supplies from the Middle East, its chairman said on Wednesday. “For now, we intend to get alternatives from existing trading partners such …
Read More »Japan to Release 6 Million Barrels of Crude Oil from Private Reserves
Japan announced on Friday that it would release 6 million barrels of crude oil from its private reserves as part of the International Energy Agency’s plan to release 120 million barrels of crude oil to ease the price of crude. Japan is set to release a total of 15 million …
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