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Mainichi reports that Japan's Taiyo Oil will receive cargoes of oil from Russia’s Sakhalin-2.

The Mainichi?daily?reported?on?Saturday, citing Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.

After the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in 2022, Japan has stopped buying oil from Russia. A?U.S. The Sakhalin-2 Project, which produces?mostly liquefied gas, is exempt from U.S.

Tokyo is looking for alternative oil sources after the U.S. Israel war against Iran has largely cut off imports from the Gulf. The Gulf was Tokyo's primary oil source until the Middle East conflict began in late February.

Gazprom, the Russian state-owned gas company, is the controlling shareholder of?Sakhalin-2 Oil and Gas Project. Mitsui & Mitsubishi are also shareholders.

Mainichi, citing an official from METI, reported that cargo is set to arrive in the Ehime Prefecture, located in western Japan. Japan has also obtained supplies from the U.S., and other destinations that bypassed the Strait of Hormuz.

METI and Taiyo Oil did not respond to a request for comment immediately.

(source: Reuters)