
Australia's Fuel Crisis: Global Imports Surge
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Australian fuel suppliers are ramping up imports from diverse global sources to combat looming shortages, with fifty-five ships carrying crude oil and refined fuels arriving or en route from the US, South America, and Africa. Energy Minister Chris Bowen welcomes the surge, but experts warn of a potential lag effect in May exports. Meanwhile, four hundred ten diesel stations and one hundred ninety-three petrol stations are currently out of stock, prompting the government to underwrite spot buys and urge against panic buying.
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