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Energy minister dismisses Malaysia’s warning on fuel imports

Chris Bowen has dismissed warnings Malaysia could cut its supply of petrol to Australia, saying the south-east Asian government had not threatened any Australian imports of fuel.

Australian imports billions of dollars of oil and petrol from Malaysia each year. A Malaysian embassy spokesman has told the the Australian Financial Review the country would prioritise its own needs before considering demand from overseas.

Bowen, the energy minister, said there was no threat to Australia’s fuel supply from Malaysia. He told ABC Radio National:

double quotation markIt’s a very broad statement by the Malaysian government, just a general sort of statement there. It wasn’t a particular announcement that they were taking any particular action.

Malaysia produces refines a lot more fuel than Malaysia or Malaysians would need at any given time. We continue to talk to all our partners across Asia at various levels.

The Malaysian government has taken no action to threaten the supply of fuel to Australia and all the ships that we’d expected to arrive have arrived. But we continue to engage them.

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