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Japan's Cosmo Energy to keep Middle East crude focus despite Iran war

TOKYO, June 18 : Japan's Cosmo Energy Holdings will maintain its focus on crude procurement and upstream investments in the Middle East despite the Iran war, citing the region's cost-competitiveness and suitability of its crude for Cosmo's refineries, its CEO said on Thursday.The country's third-largest oil r

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Japan's Cosmo Energy to keep Middle East crude focus despite Iran war

TOKYO, June 18 : Japan's Cosmo Energy Holdings will maintain its focus on crude procurement and upstream investments in the Middle East despite the Iran war, citing the region's cost-competitiveness and suitability of…

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asia.nikkei.com14 g fa

Japan's Cosmo sticks with Middle East oil, betting on Hormuz reopening

Energy company keeps region in plans to invest $1.9bn in resource development

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Japan's Cosmo Energy to keep Middle East crude focus despite Iran war

    TOKYO, June 18 : Japan's Cosmo Energy Holdings will maintain its focus on crude procurement and upstream investments in the Middle East despite the Iran war, citing the region's…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·asia.nikkei.com

    Japan's Cosmo sticks with Middle East oil, betting on Hormuz reopening

    Energy company keeps region in plans to invest $1.9bn in resource development