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Japan will release part of its oil reserves before IEA decision, says PM

Sanae Takaichi, Japan's Prime Minister, said that Japan will release 15 days of private sector oil reserves as well as one month of state oil reserves. This is in preparation for the International Energy Agency's action.

She said that to avoid a disruption in gasoline and other petroleum products supplies, Japan would tap its reserves with the G7 and IEA. However, they will start releasing them 'from 16 March.

Takaichi, in a broadcast, said that Japan would act before waiting for formal IEA?approval?of a coordinated release of international reserves to ease the global energy'market supply and?demand. It will release reserves as soon as?the 16th of this month.

Around 95% of Japan's oil is sourced from the Middle East.

The government and industry released data on Wednesday showing that the retail price of gasoline in Japan?rose? to its highest level since December, and refineries reduced their production last week. This was the first 'week?of the U.S./Israeli war against Iran.

We will deliver as soon as possible '15 days' of private sector reserves and one month's worth of national reserves to domestic refiners. Takaichi stated that we will also quickly use joint reserves with oil producing nations.

Japan has a total of 254 days worth of emergency oil reserves, which includes national stocks (146 days), private sector reserves (101 days), and joint stockpiles held with other producing countries (7days). (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Kantaro Kommiya, Katya Glubkova)

(source: Reuters)