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Japan Sends LNG Reserves To Europe As Tensions Rise In Ukraine

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 11, 2022
  • 1 min read

Japan has decided to divert some of its gas reserves to Europe amid growing concern over possible disruptions of supplies due to the Ukraine crisis, Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Koichi Hagiuda said Wednesday, Mari Yamaguchi reported for the Associated Press (AP).


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The decision was made at the request of the United States and European Union (EU) and is intended to help European countries cope with uncertainties about gas supplies given fears of a possible Russian incursion into Ukraine, he said after meeting with US Ambassador Rahm Emanuel, who arrived in Japan in late January.


“Japan’s assistance to Europe is an example of how President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida are working closely together with like-minded partners to deter Russian aggression against Ukraine and uphold our shared values,” Emanuel said in a statement.



Russia is the third-largest oil producer after the US and Saudi Arabia and the source of about 40% of the natural gas used in Europe. With gas and oil prices already high, any move to cut the flow of energy could be painful to Europe.


The US and its European allies have pledged economic and political sanctions if Russia moves its military into Ukraine but worry about potential repercussions such as the possibility of Russia halting its natural gas supplies to Europe in the middle of the winter.


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US and European officials have been coordinating with natural gas suppliers around the world to cushion the impact in case Russia cuts off natural gas supplies over the Ukraine conflict.





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