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Fuel rationing not yet planned for Australia – Deputy Prime Minister

The Deputy Prime Minister made his rounds on television today to reassure Australians that supplies of petrol and diesel here are stable despite the Middle East conflict and rising fuel prices – and to keep calm and carry on.

“As we speak, the same amount of fuel is actually coming into the country that was coming in,” Richard Marles, Australia’s defense minister and deputy prime minister, said First edition of Sky News.

“But we recognize that this conflict, as you know, if it continues for a long period of time, obviously can have an impact on Australia’s fuel supply.

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“With this in mind, we have released 20 percent of national supplies (760 million liters of fuel), focusing on the regions – places where the need is greatest.

“What we are asking Australians to do at this time is to go about their business as usual.”

Upon request from sunrise As to whether there will be fuel rationing at that time, he simply replied, “No.”

Accordingly SBSAs of March 14, 2026, Australia has a 29 day supply of petrol and a 26 day supply of diesel. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has warned fuel retailers for raising prices much earlier than expected and there have been reports of Australians stockpiling fuel.

Mr Marles’ comments come after Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen announced on March 12, 2026 that the Government would allow higher sulfur content in fuels over the next 60 days.