Japanese Prime Minister Kishida confirms his government is considering an oil reserve release

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Over the past week the US administration has been in discussions with other countries over releasing oil from reserves:

The US has approached China, Japan, India, South Korea 

Japan PM Kishida over the weekend:

  • We’re proceeding with consideration as to what we can do legally on the premise that Japan will coordinate with the United States and other countries concerned
  • We want to draw a conclusion after thoroughly considering the situation each country faces and what Japan can do

Japanese legislation enables a reserve release only when supply is constrained or at a time of natural disasters. It’ll take some argument to allow a release merely to combat high prices, but I’m sure if such arguments need to be made they will be. I’ll leave that one up to the lawyers. 

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