#national: FUEL STOCK DATA UPDATE BOOSTS TRANSPARENCY

Updated fuel stock data is now available to the public, as the Government moves to improve transparency and oversight of New Zealand’s fuel supply. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and […]


Updated fuel stock data is now available to the public, as the Government moves to improve transparency and oversight of New Zealand’s fuel supply.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has released the latest figures on its website, providing a clearer picture of national fuel reserves and supply levels.

The data forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen energy security, following increased scrutiny of fuel resilience and infrastructure in recent years.

Officials say making this information publicly accessible helps industry, policymakers and communities better understand supply trends and potential risks.

The updated figures include details on fuel volumes held across the country, supporting more informed decision-making and planning for disruptions or demand spikes.

The move also aligns with wider work to build a more resilient fuel system, ensuring Aotearoa is better prepared for global market volatility and local supply challenges.

Energy security remains a key focus for the Government, with regular updates expected to provide ongoing visibility into the country’s fuel position.

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