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![At a Glance: AIP's Role in the Downstream Petroleum Industry](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/AIP%20role%20in%20the%20Downstream%20Petroleum%20Industry-01.jpg?itok=rwJDEDRJ)
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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) was formed in 1976 to promote industry self-regulation and an effective dialogue between the oil industry, government and the community. It replaced a number of other organisations including the Petroleum Information Bureau that had been operating in…![At a Glance: Australian Refineries Support Better Fuels](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Australian%20Refineries%20support%20better%20Fuels.jpg?itok=KY6Jr-Bz)
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Australian refineries have long supported orderly transitions to better fuel standards where a community benefit has been demonstrated in terms of health and environmental outcomes, and where the cost impacts on refineries and consumers can be effectively managed.![Facts About Petrol Prices](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Facts-About-Petrol-Prices_0.jpg?itok=KQi3jGlF)
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The price of petrol in Australia is dependent on world market prices Crude oil, petrol and diesel are bought and sold in their own markets. Each market is regionally based and there are linkages and transactions between regional markets. Prices in regional markets reflect the supply and…![Diesel Fuel and Back-up Generation Issue](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Diesel_fuel_Back-up_Generation-1.jpg?itok=cV7ukohL)
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This paper has been developed by the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism in consultation with NOSEC, the Energy Infrastructure Assurance Advisory Group (EIAAG) and AIP. The paper provides information and general advice on the issues organisations should be aware of to ensure that back-up…![Supply Reliability](/sites/default/files/styles/listing_image/public/2017-09/Maintaining_Supply_Security_and_Reliability_for_Liquid_Fuels_in_Australia.jpg?itok=b67i-9y_)
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AIP has produced a new publication – Maintaining Supply Security and Reliability for Liquid Fuels in Australia – which provides a factual overview of the liquid fuels market and supply chain in Australia. It also details the key factors influencing the secure and reliable supply of liquid fuels to…Date
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The NOSEC is a committee of the Ministerial Council on Energy (MCE) and provides the main executive channel through which Commonwealth and State Governments formulate their overall management response to a national liquid fuel emergency. The task of the NOSEC is to ensure that the Federal…Date
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An AIP publication which provides a factual overview of the liquid fuels market and supply chain in Australia. It also details the key factors influencing the secure and reliable supply of liquid fuels to industry, business and consumers and explains why Australia is in a strong position to…![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…![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…![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,…