Japan is discussing with the European Union about coordinating further diversion of part of its liquefied natural gas imports to Europe, government sources said Saturday, as the region faces the threat of Russia restricting its gas exports. The Japanese government will likely provide additional LNG supplies from April as long …
Read More »Japan Mulls Resuming Iran Oil Imports, Pending Vienna Talks
Japan’s oil giant Eneos Holdings Inc says it will consider resuming oil imports from Iran if an agreement to revive the 2015 nuclear deal is reached. The company has yet to start necessary preparations to that end. It will take about two-to-three months to resume oil imports from Iran if …
Read More »Amid Tensions with Russia, Japan Considers Supplying LNG to Europe
The likely impact of Russia-Ukraine tensions on energy supplies has led Japan to consider diverting its liquefied natural gas (LNG) reserves to Europe. “Japan plans to provide part of its LNG reserves to Europe as simmering tensions between Russia and the West over Ukraine undermine energy security in the region,” …
Read More »Japan will Consider Ways to Help LNG Market if Supplies Disrupted
Japan, a key importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), will consider ways it can help the international community in the event of the Ukraine crisis disrupting supplies, Industry Minister Koichi Hagiuda said on Friday. He declined to confirm media reports that the United States had asked Japan if it could …
Read More »U.S. Talks to China, Japan, India about Sending Gas to Europe
The U.S. and its European allies have approached several major natural-gas importers in Asia, including China, about sending their fuel to Europe if a conflict over Ukraine erupts, according to people familiar with the matter. President Joe Biden’s administration has spoken to officials in Japan, South Korea and India as …
Read More »Japan’s Imports Hit Record Highs on Surging Energy Prices
Japan’s exports and imports both reached record highs in December, largely because of surging oil prices and a weaker yen, the government said Thursday. Japan’s imports last month surged 41% from the same month a year earlier. Exports rose 17.5% from the previous year, on stronger shipments of autos and …
Read More »Japan to Explore 1.4 Tcf of Recoverable Gas Reserves for 46.7 Bcf/Year Output
Japan intends to explore 1.4 Tcf of estimated recoverable natural gas reserves offshore Shimane and Yamaguchi prefectures in the west that could produce 46.7 Bcf/year of gas after starting output in 2032, an official at the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry told S&P Global Platts Jan. 17. The move …
Read More »Japan’s Energy Dilemma: How to Achieve Security alongside Decarbonization
The COP26 climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland, held through mid-November, provided a stage for fierce fights between the United Kingdom and other European nations and emerging economies and coal-reliant nations over the phaseout of coal power by 2040. Although Japan was also under strong pressure to make a commitment to …
Read More »Japan to Auction more than 600,000 bbl of Oil from National Reserves in Feb
Japan’s industry ministry said on Monday it will hold an auction on Feb. 9 to sell about 100,000 kilolitres, or 628,980 barrels, of crude oil from its national reserve as a part of a U.S.-led coordinated release of oil reserve to cool rising prices. The supply, to be taken from …
Read More »Japan’s Automakers Look to Catch up as China Market Adopts New Energy Vehicles
Japanese automakers are looking for ways to catch up with European and U.S. competitors in China, which has grown to become the world’s largest car market. Around 2 million vehicles were sold in China in 2000, before the country joined the World Trade Organization. Sales have since grown over tenfold …
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