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Australia Assures Fuel Supply Stability After Major Refinery Fire

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Last updated: April 17, 2026 10:15 am
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Fire at oil refinery in Geelong Australia affecting fuel production
A major fire at Australia’s Corio refinery disrupted fuel production but did not lead to rationing.
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Australia’s government has reassured the public that fuel rationing will not be introduced following a major refinery fire that disrupted production.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that the country remains stable despite reduced output at the Corio refinery, operated by Viva Energy.

The refinery, located near Geelong, plays a key role in Australia’s fuel supply. It typically produces around 50% of the state’s fuel and about 10% of the national supply.

The fire started just before midnight on Wednesday due to equipment failure and burned for approximately 13 hours. The incident significantly reduced fuel production, raising concerns about supply shortages.

However, Albanese stated that production has partially recovered. Around 80% of diesel and aviation fuel output has resumed, while petrol production currently stands at about 60%.

He emphasized that Australia will remain at stage two of its fuel security plan. This means authorities will not introduce stricter measures such as fuel rationing, which would only occur at stage three.

The refinery disruption comes at a time when global oil markets face pressure due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. This situation has already affected fuel prices and supply chains worldwide.

To strengthen fuel reserves, the government has secured an additional 100 million litres of diesel from international partners, including Brunei and South Korea.

The prime minister also cut short his visit to Southeast Asia to assess the situation firsthand and visit the refinery.

He noted that Australia relies heavily on imported refined fuel and stressed the importance of increasing domestic refining capacity in the future.

While the fire may temporarily impact fuel prices, officials continue to urge calm and assure the public that supply remains under control.

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