Japanese Refiners Look to APAC for Business Expansion
05.10.2017 - NEWS

May 10, 2017 [OPIS] - The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) was said to have moved to survey Japanese traders on possible measures to expand the Japanese export footprint in the Asia Pacific region.


“Some areas that the (Japanese) refiners were looking at are Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and the Southeast Asian importers,” according to a trader who has knowledge of the matter, suggesting potential markets for oil products to flow.

Japanese domestic demand for gasoline has been on a decline as locals are using more fuel-efficient vehicles or clean energy-powered (fuel cell, electric hybrid, natural gas, etc.) cars.

In 2016, the Japanese passenger car population saw a drop in new vehicle registration by 1.65% to 4.15 million units compared to 4.22 million units in the year before, according to Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association.

“With a declining domestic demand for gasoline, it is natural for Japan to start expanding outwards,” an analyst commented.

——————————

TankTerminals.com – Research, Market and Expand Your Presence within the Tank Storage Industry. Learn more.

UK: Totalenergies Merges Its Upstream Business With NEO Next, Creating the Largest Independent Oil and Gas Producer in The UK
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Totalenergies]- TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with NEO NEXT Energy Lim... Read More
Squadron Energy Chooses Reganosa to Operate and Maintain a New LNG Terminal in Australia
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Squadron Energy]- After an international selection process, Reganosa Servicios... Read More
Air Products and Yara in Advanced Negotiations to Partner on Low-emission Ammonia Projects
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Yara]- World-leading hydrogen supplier and global industrial gases company Air... Read More
Europe’s Soft Gas Prices Put the Squeeze on U.S. LNG Traders
12.08.2025 - NEWS
December 08, 2025 [Oil Price]- U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas have been on a record-breaki... Read More