NSW Government issues formal notices seeking fuel information: Sharpe

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The Hon. Penny Sharpe, Minister for Energy, Media Release, 27 March 2026

The NSW Minister for Energy has issued formal information notices to a number of liquid fuel companies, as NSW responds to fuel distribution challenges arising from the conflict in the Middle East.

Last week the NSW Government sought voluntary information from major fuel companies about historical stocks and sales as well as future orders and forecasts.

The Minister has now issued formal notices to those companies, as well as several smaller providers, compelling them to provide a wide range of information. The information notices have been issued under s 27 of the Energy and Utilities Administration Act 1987.

The companies are required to provide information to the NSW Government to help the state determine if the supply of liquid fuel to NSW is, or is likely to be, significantly disrupted.

The information will help form a more complete view of how the NSW Government can work with the fuel industry, as well as prepare for the exercise of emergency powers if needed.

A Liquid Fuel Emergency Operations Centre is now operational in Parramatta, acting as headquarters for the operational response.

The NSW Government’s message remains that people should only buy as much fuel as they need.

Motorists are encouraged to download the NSW FuelCheck app or visit www.fuelcheck.nsw.gov.au/app for daily information on fuel prices as an indication of availability across the state.

Minister for Energy, Penny Sharpe said:

“We need a clear picture of the situation to best support people and communities as we navigate the challenges posed by this global conflict.

“To ensure the NSW Government has complete and accurate information, I have issued formal notices compelling these fuel companies to hand over all requested information.”

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