The Coalition will more than double Australia’s minimum fuel reserves to 60 days and deliver at least 1 billion litres of new storage through an $800 million Australian Fuel Security Facility to protect Australians’ way of life and restore their standard of living.
This is a practical plan the government can adopt now to keep the economy moving and ensure Australian’s are not left exposed when global shocks hit.
The Coalition is calling on the Government to lift baseline stockholding levels from 1 January 2027, locking in current average stock levels as the new minimum. That will increase minimum levels for critical fuels in aggregate by nearly 25 per cent.
Leader of the Opposition Angus Taylor said Australians expect their country to keep running, but in a crisis the Prime Minister is always last to lead.
“This is a plan the Prime Minister should pick up today. No excuses, no delays,” Mr Taylor said.
“If fuel stops, Australia stops. It’s that simple. Trucks don’t move, supermarkets don’t stock, businesses shut their doors.”
“We are putting forward a practical plan to make sure that never happens. More fuel in reserve, more storage on the ground, and a country that can stand on its own two feet.”
“This is about protecting Australians’ way of life and restoring their standard of living. You don’t do that with talk. You do it with action.”
Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan said families and businesses needed confidence that fuel would be there when they needed it.
“People in the regions know how serious this is. If the diesel doesn’t turn up, the farm doesn’t run and the shelves go empty,” Senator Canavan said.
“This plan is just common sense. Keep more fuel here in Australia so we are not relying on overseas supply lines that can be cut overnight.”
“We cannot keep hoping for the best. We need to be ready, and this plan gets us there.”
Shadow Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction Dan Tehan said the Coalition’s plan delivered a clear pathway to stronger fuel security.
“This is a practical, achievable plan that strengthens our fuel supply chain and backs Australian industry,” Mr Tehan said.
“It works with industry, builds storage where it is needed, and makes sure we have the buffer to withstand global shocks.”
Under the Coalition’s proposal, the government would work with industry on a clear roadmap to lift stockholdings in step with new storage coming online. If we start today, delivering 60 days of fuel security by 2030 is achievable.
Our plan to more than double Australia’s minimum fuel reserves is prudent insurance against the very real risk to our fuel security, which households and small businesses have experienced first hand.
Together with measures announced last week to unlock Australia’s oil and gas reserves, the Coalition’s plan will bring Australia within range of our 90 day international oil stockholding ambition.
The Coalition understands that fuel security is national security. In government, we legislated the Minimum Stockholding Obligation, funded new fuel storage, and backed our refineries.
This stands in stark contrast to the Albanese Labor Government, which has cut funding for fuel storage, failed to build resilience, and left Australia exposed.
The Coalition’s plan is a comprehensive suite of measures to strengthen Australia’s fuel security:
Reducing the cost of fuel
Strengthening transparency and resilience on fuel supplies
Building strategic fuel security
Unlocking Australian fuel supply
This is a plan focused on one thing: making sure Australia keeps moving no matter what the world throws at us.
Because when you get fuel security right, you protect jobs, you back businesses, and you give Australians the confidence that their way of life is secure.
Our priorities are building stronger regional economies and secure communities, delivering opportunity and prosperity for all regional Australians, and ensuring a sustainable environment.
Stronger, more secure, sustainable local communities that provide the opportunity for everyone to prosper will deliver a stronger, more secure and sustainable nation.
The Nationals commitment to the national interest does not stop there. The Nationals provide a considered and common sense perspective on all elements of Government policy and a balance between Australia’s political extremes.
