Japan to release national oil reserves from Thursday: PM
Japan will release more strategic oil reserves starting Thursday, supplementing last week's release to secure sufficient supplies given its high dependency on Middle East imports and soaring prices due to regional conflict.
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- AFP
- Published Date: 07:00 | 24 March 2026
"In order to secure 'the necessary amount for the whole of Japan' ...we will release the state (oil) reserve from 26th March this week," she said in a post on X.
Last Monday, Tokyo started the release of 15 days' worth of private-sector petroleum reserves.
Takaichi previously announced that a month's worth of government stockpiles would also be released.
Japan depends on the Middle East for around 95 percent of its oil imports.
Its strategic oil reserves are among the world's largest and stood at more than 400 million barrels as of December.
IEA members agreed on March 11 to tap oil stockpiles to cushion the surge in prices caused by the war in the Middle East -- by far the largest-ever response of its kind.
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