The Australian government has announced the release of strategic fuel reserves, marking the first such action since 2022. Approximately six days' worth of gasoline and five days' worth of diesel will be made available to fuel suppliers to enhance allocation flexibility amid ongoing Middle East tensions. Energy Minister Chris Bowen emphasized the move's importance in addressing recent fuel shortages caused by rising international oil prices and shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
This release is part of a broader initiative by the International Energy Agency's 32 member countries to stabilize global oil prices by releasing 400 million barrels of oil reserves. Additionally, Australia has temporarily relaxed fuel quality standards, which is expected to increase gasoline supply by about 100 million liters per month over the next two months.
Australia Taps Strategic Fuel Reserves Amid Middle East Tensions
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