
NSW Fuel Crisis: Boaters Hit Hard
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Fuel Crisis in New South Wales: Charter Fishers and Boaters Face Soaring Prices and Shortages
The podcast episode delves into the severe fuel shortages and skyrocketing diesel prices in New South Wales, particularly impacting Sydneys charter fishing and boating operators. One operator paid a staggering $1,728 for 400 liters, a threefold increase from his usual cost. The situation worsened with 164 stations running dry in a single day, linked to the Middle East conflicts aftermath.
To bypass long marina lines, boats now meet fuel barges at sea, but this comes at the cost of time and business for operators. The number of stations without any fuel reached 51, causing significant strain on small operators who see fuel costs consuming large portions of their budgets.
Premier Chris Minns assures no fuel rationing without interstate agreement to prevent border-hopping chaos. The government demands stocktakes from fuel companies and holds emergency powers, while federal leaders leave the matter to the states. As uncertainty persists, supply concerns overshadow price increases, particularly for those planning long journeys north. Boat owners prepare for extended wait times and leaner operations until fuel stocks stabilize.
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