Canberra – The British newspaper The Telegraph has revealed signs of a potential fuel supply crisis in Australia. The newspaper indicated that the country’s strategic reserves are sufficient for only 38 days. This raises concerns about the ability to cope with any sudden disruptions in supply chains.
Geopolitical crises in Australia
According to the report, Australia relies heavily on fuel imports to meet its domestic needs. For this reason, it is vulnerable to any fluctuations in global markets or geopolitical crises that could disrupt supply flows.
Global economic tensions
The report explained that these limited stock levels are putting pressure on the Australian government to reassess its energy and strategic reserve policies, particularly in light of escalating global economic tensions.
Experts indicated that if the current situation persists without bolstering reserves or diversifying supply sources, the likelihood of a temporary energy crisis in the country could increase in the near future.



