<Commodity> First US Crude Oil Shipment Arrives in Japan After Iran Conflict, Avoiding Strait of HormuzAn oil tanker carrying US-produced crude oil arrived at Tokyo Bay in Japan yesterday (26th).
According to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, this marks the first crude oil shipment procured from the United States to reach Japan after the escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
The government and oil distributors are promoting procurement routes that do not pass through the Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East, with the United States expected to become one of the key supply sources.
According to Cosmo Energy Holdings, which was responsible for the procurement, the purchased crude oil totaled approximately 145,000 kiloliters, equivalent to about
half a day of Japans domestic consumption. The tanker departed from Texas in the United States on March 22 and transited the Panama Canal, which accommodates smaller tankers,
taking 35 days to arrive in Japan. This is reportedly faster than the 55-day route via the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. (ec/da)
Source: AASTOCKS Financial News
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