Australia's federal government has received assurances from several Asian nations that the "normal supply" of fuel will continue despite ongoing tensions in the Middle East, specifically associated with the Iran conflict. With the closure of the Strait of Hormuz impacting global oil markets, the government is intensifying efforts to prevent potential petrol and diesel shortages that could arise from these international developments. Nations such as South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Japan have been pivotal in these discussions, given that Australia imports about 90% of its refined fuel from these and other Asian refineries. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries... [Continue Reading]