Global Crisis
Monitor
Dashboard
Dashboard
Now
Now
Archive
Archive
Disasters
Disasters
Conflicts
Conflicts
People
People
Entities
Entities
My Monitor
Watchlist
NewWatchlist
My Dashboard
My Dashboard
Pipeline
Pipeline
AboutPrivacyTermsLegal

Global Crisis Monitor

Real-time geopolitical intelligence with AI-synthesised briefings.

Explore

  • Briefings
  • People
  • Entities
  • Countries
  • My Dashboard

Resources

  • About
  • Sources
  • Take Action
  • RSS Feeds

Legal

  • Impressum
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Disclaimer
© 2026 Global Crisis Monitor. Content is AI-generated and may contain inaccuracies.
DashboardNowArchivePeople
More
Strait of Hormuzabout 3 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 60

Japan seeks alternate routes for energy sources amid Hormuz uncertainty

Japan's proactive measures to secure energy supplies reflect an understanding of potential geopolitical tensions but also highlight its reliance on a stable energy flow.

The Japanese government is exploring alternative crude oil sources to mitigate the risks associated with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Prime Minister Takaichi emphasized the need for energy security amid increasing geopolitical uncertainties in the region.
60
Humanitarian10
Economic60
Security50
Political50
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

Read the original sources

Anadolu Agency English

People

Takaichi

Organisations

Japanese Government

Related Events

Related to

Impact of Iran War on UK Energy Imports

30 days ago · United Kingdom

70
Related to

Concerns Over Fuel Supply Amid Middle Eastern Conflict

29 days ago · Malaysia

75
Related to

Discussion on Energy Security During Visit to Norway

29 days ago · Norway

80
Related to

Concerns Rise Over Russia's Influence Amid Iran Conflict

30 days ago · Middle East

85
Related to

Discussion on Energy Security in Norway Amid Ongoing Conflicts

29 days ago · Norway

55

This summary was generated by AI and may contain errors or omissions. Do not act on this information without independent verification. Learn more

PostFacebookLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramThreadsMessages