Middle East conflict makes Japan return to crude oil imports from Russia
🟡 NeutralVOI.ID2026-05-03
Japan has begun importing crude oil from Russia's Sakhalin-2 project due to instability in the Middle East, marking the first time since 2022 that it has purchased Russian oil. This move is intended to ensure energy security and is being coordinated with the United States to minimize sanctions risks. Japan is maintaining limited imports of Russian oil while navigating the ongoing situation.