New Zealand seeks public feedback on extending minimum diesel stockholding from 21 to 28 days for fuel resilience.

New Zealand's government is seeking public input on potentially extending the minimum diesel stockholding from 21 days to 28 days, as part of efforts to enhance fuel resilience ahead of 2025 regulations. Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones emphasizes the need for sufficient reserves to mitigate supply disruptions, particularly given the country's reliance on imported fuels. Feedback is open until December 6, alongside plans to improve jet fuel security at Auckland Airport.

October 13, 2024
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