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Australian fuel import dependencies Sep 2021 Data

Australian fuel import dependencies Sep 2021 Data

Diesel Imports

Fig 15: Diesel imports

Diesel imports increased from China since 2015 and also from a brand new Chinese refinery in Brunei. See Fig 18.

Fig 16: Diesel imports from China have been increasing but were nil in July/Aug 21

Fig 17: Australian diesel imports compared to China’s diesel exports

Fig 18: Diesel imports from Brunei

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Note that diesel imports from Taiwan increased as imports from China dropped in the last 3 months:

Fig 19: Monthly diesel imports in last 13 months

The recent diesel import dependency on North East Asia was 36%.

Petrol Imports

Fig 20: Petrol imports by country

Fig 21: Monthly petrol imports in last 13 months

Petrol imports from Singapore increased while those from South Korea decreased, thereby reducing the dependency on shipping lanes around Taiwan.

Fig 22: Covid impact of petrol consumption by State

Petrol consumption in all States dropped April 2020 but had recovered by November 2020. In the following period, NSW and Victoria were most impacted by consecutive Covid waves and lock-downs while other States closed their borders and carried on.

Fig 23: Petrol consumption in Victoria

Fig 24: NSW petrol consumption

NSW petrol consumption in NSW declined by 7% over the pre-Covid period 2010/11 – 2018/19 (= 0.9 % pa). That may be due to a switch to diesel SUVs and pick-ups.

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