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In 2009 and 2011, ACIL Tasman was engaged by the Federal Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (DRET) to examine Australia's current level of liquid fuel vulnerability and significant trends which may affect this over the short, medium and longer term. The Liquid Fuel Vulnerability…![National Energy Security Assessment](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/National-Energy-Security-Assessment-2011.jpg?itok=P4noiWJ5)
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The NESA identifies the current strategic energy security issues in the liquid fuels, natural gas and electricity sectors, and those posing a potential risk in short term, medium term and longer term. The Government has indicated that the NESA will provide a key input into the development of future…![Oil Supply Emergencies and the IEA Response System](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/fs_response_system.jpg?itok=o3n3el1G)
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) is the energy forum for 28 industrialised countries, founded in 1974 (see www.aip.com.au/pricing/iea.htm). IEA member country governments are committed to taking joint measures to meet oil supply emergencies. They also have agreed to share energy information,…![Catalyst fact sheet](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/CATALYST_2008_FACT_SHEET.jpg?itok=0crzoqMo)
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In 2008, the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism (DRET), on behalf of NOSEC, undertook a Liquid Fuel Emergency Simulation Exercise – 'Catalyst 2008'. The aim of 'Catalyst 2008' was to test the emergency preparedness of the Commonwealth State and Territory Governments and industry to manage…Date
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Petroleum is a complex mixture of organic liquids called crude oil and natural gas, which occurs naturally in the ground and was formed millions of years ago. Crude oil varies from oilfield to oilfield in colour and composition, from a pale yellow low viscosity liquid to heavy black 'treacle'…Date
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The Federal Government has introduced regulation of the quality of petrol and diesel fuel in Australia. The principal drivers of the fuel quality regulation are environmental. The adoption of emerging vehicle engine and emission control technologies is a key strategy in the management of ambient…![Coastal shipping reform](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/mr19_09_14.jpg?itok=10GUZp3L)
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The Executive Director of the Australian Institute of Petroleum (AlP), Dr John Tilley, welcomed comments made by Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss that the Australian Government is looking to amend restrictive coastal trading laws and to reduce red tape associated with the coastal trading…![Downstream_Petroleum_2011_Report](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Downstream_Petroleum_2011_Report.jpg?itok=rrU3yONO)
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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) today released 'Downstream Petroleum 2011', the new edition of AIP's biennial publication on the state of the Australian downstream petroleum industry and its financial performance. This latest report provides a concise overview of recent developments…![Downstream_Petroleum_2009_Report](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Downstream_Petroleum_2009_Report.jpg?itok=YNHcF-mr)
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"Downstream Petroleum 2009 highlights the significant contribution of the downstream petroleum industry to Australia's economic prosperity and its importance to Australia's energy security," said Executive Director of AIP, Dr John Tilley. "This new edition of the report also outlines the…![Petroleum Infrastructure in Australia](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Petroleum_Import_Infrastructure_in_Australia_Executive_Summary_0.jpg?itok=6EfDKBCT)
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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…