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There’s no fuel rationing in Australia yet, but consider working from home – Bowen

The federal minister for climate change and energy says Australia’s fuel supply remains strong and that domestic shortages are largely due to panic buying.

“We updated our numbers yesterday, as we now do weekly, and actually the gas supply has increased a bit – there’s enough to last 38 days,” said Chris Bowen ABC Insider yesterday (March 22, 2026).

“Diesel and jet fuel are both at 30 days, which is pretty flat and that shows that while we have released more from the strategic reserve, the ships continue to arrive in good numbers and our two refineries are absolutely running at full speed and both are 100 per cent focused on Australian suppliers and not exports.”

“So we’re actually seeing the same, if not slightly higher, levels of petrol and diesel in Australia than we were seeing right before this crisis began.

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“We get an average of about 81 boats a month delivering fuel to Australia. We are aware of six boats that have been canceled out of that average of 81. And some of those have already been replaced by the importers and refiners with other sources.”

Mr Bowen said these six canceled vessels were mainly from various refineries in South Korea, Singapore and Malaysia and that refiners and importers were working with the government to replace these shipments.

However, he warned that there could be more ship cancellations in the coming weeks.

“We are in an uncertain environment, so we are carrying out and continuing to carry out all the preparation work that I have indicated throughout the week,” he said.