
A driver fills up tanks at pumps in a BP gas station on Silverwater Road in Sydney, Australia, on March 10, 2026. George Chan/Getty Images
The federal opposition is pledging to double Australia’s minimum fuel reserves to 60 days and deliver 1 billion litres of new storage amid ongoing scrutiny of Australia’s fuel supply chain.
“We are putting forward a practical plan to make sure that never happens. More fuel in reserve, more storage on the ground, and a country that can stand on its own two feet,” said Leader of the Opposition Angus Taylor in a release to The Epoch Times.
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