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Japan has not been immune to the energy crisis that has made its way across the globe this year, facing headwinds in both the availability of supplies and rising prices.

NATO Holds Nuclear Deterrence Drills As Putin’s Losses MountHarold Hamm And Family Move To Buy All Remaining Shares Of Continental ResourcesThe Chinese Oil Giant Poised For A 100% Increase In Net IncomeRussian Diplomat Says Moscow May Not Renew Grain DealU.S.

Energy Bills See Largest Rise In Decades—More Pain To ComeNorway Investigates Drone Threat At Natural Gas Processing PlantIndia Looks To Diversify Its Oil Imports Following OPEC+ CutJapan’s Government Will Buy LNG If Private Companies Can’t Afford ToJapan Considers Extending Its 60-Year Limit On Nuclear Power PlantsSpain Withdraws From European Energy Treaty Over Climate ConcernsFrance Sends Germany Natural Gas To Ease Its Energy CrisisEurope’s Fuel Supply Fears Worsen As Major Refinery...

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