Supply Reliability

Downstream Petroleum

AIP produces a publication “Downstream Petroleum” on the state of the Australian downstream petroleum industry and its financial performance. The report provides a concise overview of recent developments in petroleum refining and marketing in Australia and the Asian region. The report highlights the challenges and competitive pressures facing the Australian industry and its importance to […]

Imports of Transport Fuels

Transport fuel imports do not increase risk for supply reliability and security A diversity of global supply sources and local import facilities provide a range of options for Australia. Australia is already dependent on imports to meet the growth in demand for transport fuels (eg. demand for diesel and jet fuel exceeds total local refinery production) […]

Australia’s Maritime Petroleum Supply Chain

In 2013, Hale and Twomey was engaged by the Federal Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (DRET) to examine and report on the maritime supply chain and the key role it plays in Australia’s petroleum supply chain. The report considers how the maritime supply chain operates for Australia and provides a high level summary of […]

Submission to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee Inquiry – Australia’s transport energy resilience and sustainability

Through submissions to review processes, AIP aims to inform the community about the downstream petroleum industry, and its significance to the national economy, by making available comprehensive factual information and data about the industry and its performance over time. AIP material also highlights the key challenges facing the industry, particularly in a highly competitive environment. […]

Petroleum Import Infrastructure in Australia

ACIL Tasman, on behalf of the Federal Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism, has completed a comprehensive Audit of terminals suitable for importing petroleum products into Australia. The findings of the Audit are outlined in ACIL’s Tasman’s report – ‘Petroleum Import Infrastructure in Australia’ – released by the Minister for Resources and Energy on 24 […]

Petroleum Infrastructure in Australia

ACIL Tasman, on behalf of the Federal Department of Resources, Energy & Tourism, has completed a comprehensive Audit of terminals suitable for importing petroleum products into Australia. The findings of the Audit are outlined in ACIL’s Tasman’s report – ‘Petroleum Import Infrastructure in Australia’ – released by the Minister for Resources and Energy on 24 […]

Submission to the Inquiry into the Liquid Fuel Emergency Amendment Bill 2007 (Federal Parliament, Senate Economics Committee)

Through submissions to review processes, AIP aims to inform the community about the downstream petroleum industry, and its significance to the national economy, by making available comprehensive factual information and data about the industry and its performance over time. AIP material also highlights the key challenges facing the industry, particularly in a highly competitive environment. […]

Submission on the Liquid Fuel Emergency Act 1984 (ACIL Tasman on behalf of the Federal Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources)

Through submissions to review processes, AIP aims to inform the community about the downstream petroleum industry, and its significance to the national economy, by making available comprehensive factual information and data about the industry and its performance over time. AIP material also highlights the key challenges facing the industry, particularly in a highly competitive environment. […]