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The fuel crisis deepens as one of Australia’s two oil refineries catches fire

An out-of-control fire at one of Australia’s two remaining oil refineries will hit supplies of petrol and diesel overnight.

A fire broke out at the Viva Energy facility in the Geelong suburb of Corio, an hour southwest of Melbourne, just after 11pm on Wednesday evening – authorities confirmed the fire had not yet been brought under control. No injuries were reported.

A spokesman for the Australian Workers’ Union said the fire started in the kerosene production area, but said the oil supply was linked to petrol and diesel production at the refinery.

The oil refinery is expected to process up to 120,000 barrels of oil per day and supply more than 50 per cent of petrol, diesel, kerosene and LPG to Victoria.

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“Currently, production of kerosene and diesel at the refinery continues at reduced levels for safety reasons and as a precautionary measure,” Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen told Channel Nine Today Program.

“At this point the impact is mainly on gasoline production, but of course this is still very early.”

The exact impact on the state’s fuel supply is unknown at this time, and it is not yet clear how long it will take for repairs to be made.

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