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Australians feel petrol pinch as panic buying drives shortages

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 16, 2026 952 Minutes read0

The cheapest fuel had run out and a man filled red jerry cans at a petrol station on Sydney’s metropolitan fringe today as drivers anxious about soaring prices queued up.

Panic buying since Iranian attacks on ships effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to the US-Israeli strikes has seen petrol prices soar half a world away in Australia — even as the government insists fuel shipments are arriving on schedule, reports AFP.

“I can drive up to 500 kilometres a week,” said landscaper Emma Futterleib as she filled up her diesel pickup at a service station in Penrith on the western outskirts of Sydney.

“It hurts the budget, that’s for sure. Just trying to be a bit careful on how much we are spending on groceries,” she said.

Australia is heavily reliant on fuel imports from Asia, with many accustomed to driving vast distances for work or leisure.

In its most populous state of New South Wales — home to sprawling metropolitan Sydney — census data shows 1.6 million people drove to work, compared to just over 140,000 taking public transport.

As the oil price soared past $100 a barrel, government data showed Australia had 37 days’ supply of petrol and 30 days supply of diesel.

Yet price gouging by retailers combined with a doubling of demand as motorists stockpile fuel has seen “real and unacceptable shortages”, Energy Minister Chris Bowen said at the weekend, after the government moved to increase supply to rural areas.

Futterleib told our correspondent she drove an hour from a rural town where she said farmers are worried about diesel shortages impacting crops and food supply.

“There are trucks off the road all over the country. Big diesels are the backbone of Australia,” she said.

Chris Harald said he “had a heart attack” when he stopped to refuel after driving 400 kilometres from the coast to Penrith to visit family.

“If we still have fuel in the country, why has all that fuel gone up? It’s disappointing to see,” he told our correspondent after filling up with diesel.

Nearby, a price board showed the cheapest petrol type had sold out for the day.

Average fuel prices in New South Wales have surged from AU$1.60 ($1.12) a litre a month ago to AU$2.23, according to monitoring service Fuel Watch.

Diesel has reached higher, an average AU$2.62.

Hussein Dia, professor of transport technology at Swinburne University of Technology, said “panic buying is a big issue”.

“In rural areas it is more acute. They are running out of fuel and diesel,” he told our correspondent.

Mohammad Afzali, an air conditioner mechanic who fills up his van every two days as he drives to customers, said his petrol costs have doubled.

It’s a squeeze so tight Afzali says he is considering stopping his business as a result.

“Its very hard. Everything is so expensive,” Afzali said.

“If prices keep going up, what should I do?”

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