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Japan to auction 4.8 mln barrels of national reserve oil on May 10

by News Wires
April 23, 2022
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Japan will hold an auction on May 10 to sell 760,000 kilolitres, or 4.8 million barrels, of national reserve oil.

Japan will hold an auction on May 10 to sell 760,000 kilolitres, or 4.8 million barrels, of national reserve oil.

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TOKYO – Japan will hold an auction on May 10 to sell 760,000 kilolitres, or 4.8 million barrels, of national reserve oil, the industry ministry said, as part of a release coordinated by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to cool rising prices.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida had said earlier this month that Japan would release a record 15 million barrels of oil from its national reserves as part of a second round of the IEA-led coordinated release.

Six million barrels of the total will come from privately held reserves and 9 million barrels from state reserves, the industry ministry had said last week according to Reuters.

Japan had about 470 million barrels of petroleum reserves at the end of January, or 236 days of domestic consumption, comprising state reserves, private reserves held by local refiners’ tanks and a joint crude oil storage scheme with producing countries.

As the first step of the release from state reserves, the ministry will sell about 160,000 kl, or 1.0 million barrels, of crude oil from Kiire tank; 280,000 kl, or 1.8 million barrels, from Shirashima tank; and about 320,000 kl, or 2.0 million barrels, from Kamigoto, all in southern Japan.

The supply from Kiire and Shirashima will be available to the winning bidders on June 20 or later, and crude from Kamigoto will be available on Aug. 11 or later.

The government will make plans to release the remaining 4.2 million barrels from state reserves as soon as possible, an official at the ministry told reporters, adding that it would not buy back for six months as agreed with IEA members.

It will consider whether it will repurchase oil to refill reserves after six months based on various factors including the IEA’s view, the Ukraine crisis and global oil prices, the official said.

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