Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water
Global events are impacting fuel supply chains across the world. The Australian government is taking action to address this fuel supply disruption.
These actions include:
- a temporary 20% reduction of the Minimum Stockholding Obligation (MSO) for diesel and petrol
- temporarily amending Australia's fuel quality standards to allow higher sulfur levels, to allow around 100 million litres a month of new petrol supply
- more scrutiny and surveillance of the fuel sector, bigger penalties for misconduct, and action to shore up fuel supply
- working with industry to increase fuel supply to service stations, including by helping the fuel sector secure ACCC authorisation to coordinate supply and unlock bottlenecks.
We will temporarily publish on a weekly basis, rather than quarterly, the latest available statistics on fuel stocks held in Australia under the Minimum Stockholding Obligation.
This will support increased access to timely information Minimum stockholding obligation (MSO) for liquid fuels: statistics.
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