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24 Mar 2026

Japan to start releasing state oil reserves on March 26

24 Mar 2026   

March 24 - Japan plans to start releasing oil from joint stockpiles ​held by producing nations in the country ‌by the end of March, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said in a post on social media website X on ​Tuesday.

Japan started releasing 15 days' ​worth of private-sector oil inventories last week and ​Takaichi said in the X post the country will tap a month's worth of crude from the state reserves from Thursday.

Japan's ​contribution to a record oil stockpile release coordinated ​by the International Energy Agency will total nearly 80 million ‌barrels, ⁠consisting mainly of crude oil, according to the IEA.

In addition, some 13 million barrels, or a total of seven days of consumption, are jointly held in ​Japan by Saudi ​Arabia, the ⁠United Arab Emirates and Kuwait and Tokyo has priority access to that supply ​in case of emergencies.

"We began releasing ​privately held ⁠reserves on March 16, and will begin releasing national reserves from the 26th," Takaichi said in the ⁠post.

"Furthermore, ​releases from jointly held stockpiles with ​oil-producing countries are also scheduled to begin later in March."

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