Where does Japan get its coal?

Russian Coal Exports
Jera Co., Japan's top power producer, has Russian coal as part of its portfolio but aims to secure supply from other countries going forward, according to a company spokesman.
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Where does Japan buy its coal?

Japan typically takes high-CV, low-ash coal from Russia, sources said. Russia was the second-largest thermal coal supplier and third-largest coking coal supplier to Japan in 2021, when it supplied 12% and 8% of the country's total thermal coal and coking coal imports, according to the finance ministry data.
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Who supplies coal to Japan?

Russian coal imported by Japan has doubled in volume over the past decade. Russia accounted for 15% of Japan's coal imports in 2020, according to Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp., the state-owned resource explorer known as JOGMEC. Australia is the top coal exporter to resource-poor Japan at 67%.
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Where does Japan's coal come from?

Today, nearly 100% of coal used in Japan is imported, with the majority coming from Australia and Indonesia. From the perspective of energy self-sufficiency, a continued reliance on coal comes with huge risks. A dependence on imports means paying vast sums of money overseas to buy fuel.
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Does Japan import coal?

Japan imports nearly all of the coal it consumes, making it the third-largest importer after India and China, according to US Energy Information Administration data.
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How much coal does Japan get from Russia?

Japan imported 13.879 million mt thermal coal from Russia in 2021, the second-highest after Australia, which sent 81.669 million mt last year, accounting for 73% of total thermal coal imports, according to finance ministry data. Indonesian thermal coal imports in 2021 totaled 10.010 million mt, or 9% of total imports.
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Does Japan produce coal?

Japan produces 1,353,636.68 tons (short tons, "st") of Coal per year (as of 2016) ranking 49th in the world.
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Where does Japan import its energy from?

Crude oil in Japan is mostly supplied by the Middle East such as Saudi Arabia or Iran, as well as Russia. Japan also mostly depends on imports from foreign countries for natural gas and coal.
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Why does Japan import coal from Australia?

Japanese utilities have long favoured Australian thermal coal for its higher energy value and lower impurities compared to other grades available on the seaborne market.
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Where do Japan get their energy from?

Japan depends on fossil fuels such as oil/coal/natural gas (LNG) imported from abroad. Before the earthquake, dependence was 81% on primary energy supply basis , but it is 89% in FY 2016 due to the generation by thermal power plants and the shutdown of nuclear power plants.
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Where does Russia get their coal?

Most of Russia's coal reserves are in the Kuznetsk and Kansk-Achinsk basins.
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Why does Japan rely on coal?

As a resource-poor island country, Japan relies on imports for more than 90 percent of its energy, so the government is concerned with securing reliable sources of fuel. Coal that Japan buys from regional allies gives some parts of the government peace of mind. Coal power is also a pillar of Japan's export strategy.
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How many coal plants are in Japan?

Japan is home to 150 coal-fired power plants. Though cutting-edge facilities emit far less greenhouse gases than their older counterparts, they still produce twice as much or more carbon dioxide as plants that run on LNG.
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Why is Japan energy poor?

Resource-poor Japan is dependent on imports for 94% of its primary energy supply. Japan's energy supply structure is extremely vulnerable.
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Who does Japan get their oil from?

Saudi Arabia is the largest supplier of oil to Japan, making up 33% of the import portfolio, or over 1.2 million bbl/d of crude oil. The United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iran are other notable sources of oil to Japan.
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Does China still buy coal from Australia?

In 2020, China banned the importation of Australian coal. With a phase down of coal expected, this could prove a permanent fixture. In October 2020, China effected a ban on imports of Australian coal.
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Who buys the most coal from Australia?

Australia ground in India

India has turned out to be a favorite destination for Australian coal. Shipments from Australia to India have grown five-fold in the first three quarters of 2021, rising 503% year on year, to 16.5 million mt in the January-September period, according to data by Iman Resources.
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Is Australia still selling coal to China?

Australia's coking coal exports to China are expected to fall to between 20 and 22 megaton, down from close to 30 megaton in 2019." According to the researchers, in normal years about a quarter of both Australia's thermal and coking coal exports are destined for China.
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Does Japan have its own oil?

Japan is an IEA member and has its own oil reserves, most of which are located at domestic facilities.
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What does Japan export the most?

Japan's Top Exports
  • Refined petroleum – $9.76 billion.
  • Hot-rolled iron – $8.35 billion.
  • Gold – $7.29 billion.
  • Flat flat-rolled steel – $4.79 billion.
  • Refined copper – $4.13 billion.
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What is Japan's biggest natural resource?

Fisheries. Fish is considered the main natural resource of Japan. The territorial waters of Japan and its exclusive economic zone is the 6th largest in the world, covering approximately 4.5 million square kilometers. Fishing has been a major economic activity in Japan.
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Does Japan lack natural resources?

Japan has long been characterized as a nation with virtually no natural resources like oil, natural gas, coal, iron and copper. More than 125 million people live on land area ranking only 61st in the world in terms of size.
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What Japan imports from Russia?

The country is heavily reliant on foreign imports of gas, coal, and natural gas. According to Finance Ministry data, coal from Russia accounted for 11 percent of Japan's imports in 2021. Much of this was used by electric power companies, which rely on coal for power generation, and steel manufacturers.
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Does Japan buy energy from Russia?

Currently, Russia accounts for 4% of Japan's oil imports, 9% of its natural gas purchases and 11% of its coal imports. For a country that imports almost 90% of its total energy needs, these figures matter. There are four Russian energy projects in which the Japanese government or Japanese companies have a stake.
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