Uncategorized
Japan considers releasing national oil stockpile


Japan is considering releasing its national oil reserves amid the ongoing Iran crisis, Kyodo news agency reported on Friday.
It relies on the Middle East for around 95% of its oil supplies, with around 70% coming via the Strait of Hormuz, which is effectively closed.
Tokyo holds emergency national reserves equivalent to around 146 days of consumption, while it also has private-sector stockpiles and joint stockpiles with oil-producing countries.




