Japan secures petroleum-derived naphtha into 2027

Japan has secured enough petroleum-derived naphtha—key for manufacturing medical supplies and consumer goods—to last into 2027, easing shortage fears amid escalating Middle East tensions including the Iran war.

According to The Japan Times, Japan has stockpiled sufficient petroleum-derived naphtha to extend supplies into 2027. Naphtha is essential for producing a wide range of goods, from medical supplies to everyday consumer products.

Supply chain disruptions from Middle East conflicts, including the Iran war, have heightened concerns over economic security. Officials, associated with figures like Sanae Takaichi, are prioritizing stabilization of oil and energy imports as regional geopolitical risks grow.

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Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik announced that South Korea has secured 273 million barrels of crude oil and 2.1 million tons of naphtha by year-end from four nations: Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kazakhstan. The volumes equate to more than three months of oil and one month of naphtha based on last year's consumption. The supplies will be shipped via alternative routes avoiding the blockaded Strait of Hormuz.

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Designated trash bags are running low in parts of Japan. Reports of a naphtha shortage have prompted some residents to hoard the bags required for waste disposal in certain areas.

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EU förbereder icke-bindande riktlinjer som uppmanar medlemsstaterna att minska sitt beroende av flygbränsle från Mellanöstern och överväga ökad import från USA, uppger en källa med insyn i planerna för Reuters, samtidigt som kriget i Iran fortsätter att störa energileveranser genom Hormuzsundet.

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