Home Industry Energy Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promises stable oil supply to Japan Saudi Arabia and Japan signed over 30 memorandums of understanding during the bilateral talks between the Crown Prince and Japanese PM by Reuters May 22, 2024 Image credit: SPA Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised stable oil supplies to Japan in a video conference with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Tuesday, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said in a media release. The crown prince told Kishida that “Saudi Arabia remains committed to the stable supply of crude oil to Japan and that Saudi Arabia would like to cooperate with Japan in other areas including the field of clean energy,” it said. 🇸🇦🖥️📞🇯🇵 اتصال مرئي بين سمو #ولي_العهد ورئيس وزراء #اليابان. Video call between His Highness the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister of Japan.@spagov pic.twitter.com/19ZrIFY9Gc — Embassy of Japan in KSA (@JapanEmbassyKSA) May 21, 2024 On Monday, the crown prince suddenly postponed his visit to Japan, which was scheduled for May 20-23, due to a health issue for King Salman. The crown prince had been scheduled to meet with Kishida and Japanese Emperor Naruhito. Transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources Kishida told the crown prince that he expected the kingdom to continue playing a leading role in stabilising the global oil market, including through further production increases, the release said. Kishida also said he would like to work with Saudi Arabia towards establishing a global supply chain for clean energy such as hydrogen and ammonia, according to the release. Earlier on Tuesday, Japan and Saudi Arabia held a bilateral business forum in Tokyo to discuss further collaboration in energy and other industries, despite the crown prince’s absence. – كان من ضمن الحضور، معالي وزير الاقتصاد والتجارة والصناعة الياباني السيد سايتو كين ومسؤولين حكوميين وتنفيذيين رفيعي المستوى. 🇯🇵🇸🇦@meti_NIPPON @MISA أكثر من 20 مذكرة تفاهم جديدة تم توقيعها بين البلدين. ✅ https://t.co/9PqlRmBk7g pic.twitter.com/hW2KROhvLm — م. فارس آل رشود 🇯🇵🇸🇦 (@farisjpn) May 21, 2024 During the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 Business Forum, Japanese industry minister Ken Saito met Saudi delegates including energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, investment minister Khalid Al-Falih and Saudi companies. “Saudi Arabia is Japan’s biggest supplier of crude oil and one of the most important partners in terms of energy security,” Saito told the forum. In an effort to deepen their ties, over 30 memorandums of understanding (MOUs) were signed by the two sides on Tuesday ranging from energy to the financial sector and manufacturing. Saudi Power Procurement Company said it had signed two power purchase agreements with a consortium led by Japanese trading house Marubeni to procure power from AlGhat wind project (600 megawatts) and Wa’ad Alshamal wind project (500 megawatts). Read: Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports hit nine-month high in March Tags Japan oil supply Saudi Arabia You might also like TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia Efficio’s Adam Forgács on local content’s role in economic diversification Trump’s policies may hit EMs, but Saudi stays safe: Citigroup Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia