‘It’s not panic-buying’: farmers defend stockpiling as regional Australia bears brunt of fuel crisis
Rural fuel distributor Paul McCallum hopes the worst is over. At the start of the month, as fuel prices surged after the US and Israel bombed Iran, farmers started bringing their diesel orders forward, requesting “a boisterous but not over the top” 1.5m litres from his company Inland Petroleum. The crisis, which is particularly acute in regional Australia, has put a spotlight on the way Australia’s fuel industry works as some independent distributors say they cannot get enough fuel.
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