Service stations introduce 50L caps as supply shock continues

Initially, rural and regional areas were the first to feel the pinch of fuel shortages and supply disruptions. However, this crisis has now extended its reach into urban centers.

In Sydney’s Northern Beaches, a petrol station has taken the step of placing a notice at the pump, informing drivers of a new 50-liter per vehicle limit.

On Sydney’s Northern Beaches, a station has posted a notice at the bowser telling customers it had to introduce a 50 litre limit on each vehicle. It also says the filling of fuel cans or external tanks is banned. (Supplied Nine)

Furthermore, the station has prohibited the filling of fuel cans or external tanks to manage supply.

Similarly, a service station in Balranald, a town in south-western New South Wales, has put up a homemade sign restricting fuel purchases to 150 liters per person.

It’s uncertain whether these limits are a reaction to actual supply shortages or a measure to curb panic buying among consumers.

A bowser showing the cost of diesel at a petrol station in Balranald, NSW at 312.9 cents per litre with a homemade sign limiting the amount per person to 150 litres. (Photo: Jason South) (Supplied Nine)
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today sought to reassure the public, insisting the government had a plan to manage the fuel crisis caused by the war in the Middle East.

The government has assured the public that Australia’s fuel supply remains stable in the short term, thanks to measures already implemented. However, officials have warned that the ongoing conflict could have increasing repercussions the longer it continues.

“I can assure Australians we’re working around the clock, and I want us to have the strongest possible plan, so we’re ready as well, overprepared for what may come.”

Energy Minister Chris Bowen said Ampol and Viva are sending more diesel and petrol to regional parts of Australia.

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