Australia Boosts Fuel Security with State-Backed Guarantees Amid Global Market Volatility
March 29, 2026
Investors are watching legislative progress for signs of economic resilience amid ongoing regional energy volatility.
Australia will empower Export Finance Australia to underwrite and backstop fuel shipments, using state-backed guarantees to purchase additional fuel and back private procurement amid volatile global markets.
Legislation will amend the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Act to authorize broader state support for private sector fuel procurement, addressing maritime bottlenecks and higher shipping costs.
The plan aims to secure domestic fuel availability by backing discretionary cargos and guaranteeing shipments for distributors during potential supply disruptions, including Middle East tensions.
Opposition proposals include reducing fuel excise and lightening the heavy vehicle road user charge to provide relief for motorists.
Industry bodies urge immediate practical relief, such as emergency payments, a six-month loan-deferral for heavy-vehicle equipment, and suspension of the road user charge to cushion volatility.
Current fuel stockpiles stand at about 39 days of petrol, 30 days of diesel, and 30 days of jet fuel, with officials saying inbound supply remains secure.
The policy signals a shift toward state-managed energy security in the face of potential prolonged maritime blockades in the Persian Gulf, affecting transport resilience through the 2026 fiscal year.
Recent replacements of six previously cancelled or deferred fuel shipments demonstrate ongoing efforts to maintain supply amid global shipping disruptions.
Authorities note current reserves and emphasize urgency due to shipment cancellations and reports of dry service stations.
Prime Minister and Energy Minister frame the move as risk mitigation to ensure fuel security during extended international conflicts.
The strategy underwrites shipments to regional and independent suppliers to ensure supply remains reliable for un-contracted demand.
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