Diesel Shortages Threaten Queensland Cattle Industry Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Panic Buying

March 10, 2026
Diesel Shortages Threaten Queensland Cattle Industry Amid Rising Fuel Prices and Panic Buying
  • Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen met with industry representatives and indicated stock levels are generally sufficient, but demand is surging and spot orders are rising.

  • Energy Minister David Janetzki warns of fuel security risks and has written to federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen seeking an immediate update on the national fuel security plan.

  • Janetzki also urged national leadership to ensure fuel keeps flowing to rural Queensland amid shortages and high prices.

  • The Queensland Treasurer backs ACCC investigations into potentially opportunistic pricing amid the Brisbane fuel spike.

  • Transport, agricultural, and regional service disruptions are attributed to price volatility and wholesalers prioritizing large contracted volumes, not a physical shortage.

  • Bowen reiterated that the spike is demand-driven, with long lines at fuel stations contributing to price increases.

  • The issue is described as a surge in demand rather than a supply shortage, with the government working with industry to manage the uptick while honoring existing contracts.

  • National fuel prices were expected to rise as much as 30 cents per litre due to higher global oil prices and panic buying linked to geopolitical tensions in the region.

  • Brisbane fuel prices surged to about $2.19 per litre, with regional stations rapidly depleting during the spike.

  • In regional Queensland, including the town of Texas, diesel shortages are hitting cattle feedlots, water pumping, and transport networks, risking rapid stock losses if not resolved.

  • Smaller Queensland retailers are struggling to secure diesel from wholesalers, threatening harvests, transport, feed deliveries, water pumping, and regional employment.

  • Coverage includes RACQ observations and broader regional impacts, providing context without introducing new viewpoints beyond cited statements.

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