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Kuwait’s Crude Oil Exports to Japan Drop Sharply in May

Kuwait’s crude oil exports to Japan dropped significantly in May, continuing a downward trend that began earlier this year. This decline reflects shifting dynamics in global energy markets and trade strategies.

According to official data, Kuwait exported 4.23 million barrels of crude oil to Japan last month. That equals approximately 137,000 barrels per day. Compared to May of last year, this marks a sharp 22.2 percent decrease. It also represents the second consecutive month of reduced exports for Kuwait.

Despite the drop, Kuwait’s crude oil exports to Japan still made the country Japan’s fourth-largest oil supplier for the month. Kuwait also accounted for 5.7 percent of Japan’s total crude imports. This share, however, declined from 8.3 percent recorded in May 2024, showing a clear year-over-year contraction.

Meanwhile, Japan’s total crude oil imports rose by 13.9 percent year-on-year in May. The total reached around 2.40 million barrels per day. This marked the first rise in two months. However, the share of imports from the Middle East dropped to 90.5 percent. That figure was down by 4.8 percentage points from the same period last year.

Other countries showed contrasting trends. Saudi Arabia’s exports to Japan surged by 29.3 percent, reaching 981,000 barrels per day. The UAE followed closely, exporting 980,000 barrels daily. The United States came in third with 189,000 barrels per day, while Qatar ranked fifth at 63,000 barrels daily.

Japan remains the world’s third-largest oil consumer, behind China and the United States. As demand patterns shift globally, Kuwait’s crude oil exports to Japan may continue to fluctuate. Rising competition, evolving energy policies, and alternative fuel investments could also further impact future export volumes.

The situation highlights the urgent need for Kuwait to diversify its oil markets rapidly and strategically, and monitor evolving trends closely in the highly competitive global economy.

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