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    GCC countries dominate Japan’s oil imports with 81.4% share in September

    November 1, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Japan’s oil imports for September 2024 reached 72.87 million barrels, with a dominant share of 81.4% coming from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations, particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia, according to the latest data from Japan’s Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE).

    GCC countries dominate Japan’s oil imports with 81.4% share in September

    The UAE emerged as the largest supplier, providing Japan with 31.33 million barrels, while Saudi Arabia followed closely, contributing 27.98 million barrels. Together, these two nations accounted for over 70% of Japan’s crude oil imports, underscoring the importance of the Middle East for Japan’s energy security. Oil continues to be a cornerstone of Japan’s energy strategy, supplying around one-third of the country’s total energy consumption.

    Japan’s reliance on GCC countries for oil has remained robust amid fluctuating global oil markets and price shifts. In comparison, Japan’s imports from other regions were minimal, highlighting the sustained dominance of the GCC bloc. Notably, crude oil imports from the United States rose to 3.84 million barrels in September, constituting 5.3% of Japan’s total imports, up from 3.3% in August.

    However, despite this increase, the US remains a minor contributor relative to the GCC nations. Kuwait, Qatar, and Oman also contributed to Japan’s September oil imports, solidifying the GCC’s collective role as Japan’s primary energy supplier. Japan’s import diversification strategy remains centered on these nations due to stable supply chains and geopolitical ties, which contribute to secure, uninterrupted imports despite regional tensions.

    Alongside the US, smaller contributions to Japan’s oil imports came from East Asia, Central and South America, and Oceania, each representing less than 1% of the total. These sources highlight Japan’s limited reliance on non-GCC regions for its oil needs, as geographical proximity and existing trade agreements favor Gulf producers.

    The report from ANRE emphasizes the steady role of Middle Eastern oil for Japan, especially as the nation navigates its broader energy transition. Japan has committed to long-term agreements with several GCC countries, further stabilizing its supply and pricing structure. With no immediate shift in import strategy anticipated, Japan’s energy reliance on the UAE and Saudi Arabia is expected to persist.

    As Japan seeks to balance its energy portfolio with increased renewable sources, crude oil from the UAE and Saudi Arabia will likely continue to anchor its energy security for the foreseeable future, positioning the GCC region as a strategic partner in Japan’s energy landscape.

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