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Middle East Tensions Disrupt Bunker Fuel Supply in Japan

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have led to a significant tightening of bunker fuel supply in Japan, forcing the government to release strategic reserves to stabilize the market.

Bunker fuel supply in Japan has tightened significantly due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East, according to Hellenic Shipping News. As of March 16, the Japanese government has started releasing crude from both strategic reserves and private inventories, equivalent to about 15 days of supply, in an effort to stabilize the market. However, this emergency measure is not expected to fully resolve the supply crunch, which has been exacerbated by the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. The Hormuz blockade has 'laid bare the structural limits of fossil fuel reliance' in energy-dependent economies like South Korea and Japan, exposing them to freight rate surges, stranded vessels, and broader industrial disruptions, according to a new issue brief by Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC). The supply issues come at a critical time for the maritime industry, as it prepares to comply with the IMO 2020 regulation on low-sulfur fuel. Shipowners and operators are already facing challenges in securing compliant bunker fuels, and the latest Middle East tensions have only exacerbated the situation. To help alleviate the labor shortages in its shipbuilding industry, South Korea's Justice Ministry has announced plans to revise visa policies to attract more skilled foreign technicians. This move aims to support the country's shipyards, which have been grappling with persistent labor shortages. Elsewhere in the region, the United Arab Emirates has pledged to prioritize crude oil supplies to South Korea amid the rising Middle East tensions, according to a statement from the Korean presidential chief of staff. This commitment underscores the importance of maintaining stable energy supplies for key trading partners in the current geopolitical climate.
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