According to foreign news on June 19th, the latest data released by the Japan Petroleum Association (PAJ) on Wednesday showed that as of the week ending June 15th, Japan's commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 690,000 kiloliters compared to the previous week, to 9.86 million kiloliters.
That week, Japan's gasoline inventory decreased by 40,000 kiloliters compared to the previous week, to 1.87 million kiloliters.
This week, the storage of Japanese naphtha oil increased by 100,000 kiloliters compared to the previous week, to 1.62 million kiloliters.
That week, Japan's kerosene inventory increased by 53,000 kiloliters compared to the previous week, to 1.72 million kiloliters.
That week, the average capacity utilization rate of Japanese refineries dropped to 63.4%, compared to 65.3% in the previous week.
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