NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury noted that recent declines in international oil prices are beginning to reflect in Australian wholesale markets, with unleaded petrol prices expected to drop below $2 per litre in major cities. However, he emphasised that securing crude oil remains a pressing issue, with current federal arrangements providing short-term relief but requiring ongoing government action to ensure stability.

Diesel prices have been particularly affected, with average prices in Sydney reaching approximately 309 cents per litre, compared to 225 cents per litre for regular unleaded petrol. Factors contributing to this disparity include changes in fuel quality standards, increased global demand, and disruptions in Middle Eastern crude supplies, which are more efficient for diesel production.

The current fuel crisis has led to operational challenges for transport operators and primary producers, with some parking fleets due to unviable operating costs. This situation underscores the need for strategic planning and adaptation within the transport and insurance industries to navigate the evolving fuel landscape.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 26th April, 2026

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