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New Zealand to align fuel standards with Australia

  • Market: Oil products
  • 23/03/26

Fuel that meets Australian regulatory specifications will temporarily be allowed for supply in New Zealand's fuel market under new government directives intended to reduce the risk of supply disruptions stemming from the US-Iran war.

Fuel companies have told the centre-right National government that such a move could help secure shipments to occur more quickly and from a wider pool of suppliers, associate energy minister Shane Jones said on 23 March.

"Our fuel specifications are already very similar to Australia's," Jones said, noting that fuel refined to Australian standards is compatible with New Zealand vehicles.

But New Zealand will not follow Australia's lead in temporarily allowing higher-sulphur fuel of up to 50ppm to be sold domestically, Jones said. But further changes to fuel specifications could still occur if necessary, he added.

The temporary change in regulations could remain in place for up to 12 months if needed. New Zealand is solely reliant on imported products as its 135,000 b/d Marsden Point refinery was closed and converted into an import terminal in 2022.

Australia and New Zealand share largely similar fuel standards, with New Zealand slightly tighter on olefins and practical aromatics control. Australia was slower to adopt the Euro-6 fuel standard and regulations, which came into effect on 15 December last year before being temporarily suspended this month.

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