Australia secures extra diesel to bolster war-hit supply - 24NewsHD
Australia has secured an additional supply of some 100 million litres of diesel from Brunei and South Korea, as the country looked to boost supplies hit by the
www.24newshd.tvHere’s the latest reported development on Australia securing diesel supplies.
Australia has activated new government powers to underwrite and procure additional diesel shipments, securing around 100 million litres of diesel from Brunei and South Korea. This marks the first use of these strategic reserve powers in the current fuel crisis. [source: multiple reports around mid-April 2026]
The shipments come amid disruptions from refinery outages and broader Middle East tensions, with officials describing the move as strengthening fuel security and keeping supply chains open for Australians. [source: contemporaneous news summaries]
A separate set of reports in late April indicates Australia arranging additional diesel cargoes, bringing total near-term supply assurances to hundreds of millions of litres through government-backed financing and coordination with energy partners. [source: late-April 2026 coverage]
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Australia has secured an additional supply of some 100 million litres of diesel from Brunei and South Korea, as the country looked to boost supplies hit by the
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