Panic buying prompts PM to reassure Australians over fuel supply
"The longer this war goes on, the greater the impact will be.
But we continue to act to prepare and shield Australians from the worst of it," Albanese told reporters on Friday.
The government says demand and distribution issues have caused shortages rather than supply, which it says remains at the same level as before the war began.
The average retail price of petrol reached 238 Australian cents ($1.
23) a litre as of Sunday compared to 171 cents four weeks earlier, according to the Australian Institute of Petroleum.
The price of diesel in Sydney has meanwhile risen to the 314.
5 cents a litre as of Thursday, according to the National Roads and Motorists' Association (NRMA), its highest ever price. Hundreds of petrol stations across the country have reported running out of at least one type of fuel this week.
"People are filling up jerry cans of fuel and storing it in their garages," he said.
"We're hearing increasingly of transport companies telling their drivers that if you're half full and you see diesel, buy it. "
The government, which has so far ruled out any form of rationing, has also sought to alleviate shortages by releasing oil from the national stockpile and lowering fuel standards. Friday's statements came a day after a cyclone in western Australia triggered outages at two of the world's largest LNG plants, adding further pressure to the global market
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