
Japan to release more oil reserves, shift supply away from Hormuz routes

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Japan is set to release an additional 20 days of oil reserves starting in May, following a previous 50-day release initiated in March. The country aims to diversify its oil supply routes away from the Strait of Hormuz, targeting over 50% of imports from alternative sources including the US, Latin America, and Africa. This strategy is in response to growing energy security concerns amid Middle East disruptions, while Japan maintains substantial reserves of approximately 230 days of consumption. The government is prioritizing fuel allocation to critical sectors to mitigate supply disruptions.
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