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Australia warns that there is no need for panic buying petrol in the wake of the Iran War as supplies are high

Australian Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated on 'Tuesday' that there was no need for consumers to be concerned about fuel shortages, despite the growing U.S./Israeli conflict against 'Iran.

Bowen, a reporter, told reporters that Australia had 36 days' worth of petrol in reserve, 34 days' worth of diesel and 32 days' worth of jet fuel. This is the highest level of reserves in over a decade.

He said that there was no rush to fill up at the service station.

"I understand people's concerns, but it's vital that they know we have a good stock of petrol in Australia. There's 'no immediate danger' to petrol supplies in Australia."

Tuesday, oil prices increased for the third consecutive day due to fears of disruptions in supply. Israel attacked Lebanon while Iran responded with attacks against energy infrastructure and tankers in Gulf countries.

Bowen stated that regulators would act against price gouging, even though petrol prices 'could be under pressure due to a spike in oil prices.

He said that panic buying would only make things worse.

In a social media post, Treasurer Jim Chalmers revealed that he had written the 'consumer watchdog' to ask it to make sure fuel retailers don’t "use events in the Middle East as a way to price gouge Australians". (Reporting from Christine Chen in Sydney, Editing by Edwina gibbs)

(source: Reuters)