Diesel supply into Australia expected to improve as standards are lowered
New changes will see “additional diesel supply into Australia” as Chris Bowen reveals over 550 service stations are out of at least one fuel type. The Federal Government has temporarily lowered quality standards for diesel fuel in a bid to unlock additional supply for Australian service stations grappling with shortages. It follows a similar rollback of petrol quality standards in recent weeks to match rules last in force in late 2025, also aimed to improve supply. The announcement comes as Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, has revealed a figure of 564 service stations across the country had run dry of at least one type of fuel as of Tuesday. However, these figures represent a minority of outlets in each state, as seen in the table below. State/territory Total fuel stations Reported shortages New South Wales 2417 164 (no diesel); 289 (missing at least one fuel type) Queensland 1800 55 (no diesel); 35 (no regular unleaded) Victoria 1...