TOKYO: Japan’s crude oil imports from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in May stood at 26.8 million barrels, accounting for 26.1 per cent of the Japan’s total crude imports for the month, said the Japanese Agency for Natural Resources and Energy.
According to Emirates News Agency (WAM), the government agency said Japan imported a total of 102.46 million barrels of oil in May with 35.95 million barrels coming from Saudi Arabia (35.1 per cent), 10.88 million barrels from Kuwait and 6.27 million barrels from Qatar.
In May, Japan imported 102.46 million barrels of crude oil, of which around 80 per cent came from Arab countries.
Since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown, the shutdown of most of Japan’s nuclear reactors has fuelled a rise in hydrocarbon imports from the Gulf region.