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No diesel in Perth
There is no diesel in Perth - if you see a station with some, fill up
B20 bio-diesel is currently available - I filled up this morning |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11281331)
There is no diesel in Perth - if you see a station with some, fill up
B20 bio-diesel is currently available - I filled up this morning |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 11281340)
We got a "heads up" from DFES yesterday about this, it also happened on the 9th of May too although is wasn't as bad then. I'm on duty this weekend and my truck is only half full, fortunately it's winter so I'm unlikely to be using much...
Heaven help us if we ever have a real problem......... |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11281354)
It's a joke - a few refining problems and we run dry
Heaven help us if we ever have a real problem......... |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Fuelwatch is supposed to have a list of stations that still have it.
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Re: No diesel in Perth
2 weeks ago I filled both my tanks so I am good for another 4 weeks or so. Bloody glad I did!
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Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11281354)
It's a joke - a few refining problems and we run dry
Heaven help us if we ever have a real problem......... |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by Beoz
(Post 11282749)
Joys of being in the most isolated city in the world I guess.
Honolulu is the most isolated city in the world - have a look at a map :confused: The same thing happened in Melbourne a few weeks ago (and in 2012) and I believe Adelaide had problems recently too This shortage has more to do with the lack of storage capacity for fuel - it seems like the oil companies work on a make/import it and use it now basis Government needs to look at this because if there was a real crisis, the country would be stuffed |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Gull Kalamunda had a delivery late this afternoon. Happened to be driving past in the wife's car and saw the tanker. Rang them when I got home to confirm they had diesel and drove straight there to fill up my car. Most garages I called were saying it could be a few days before they get any.
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Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11281331)
There is no diesel in Perth - if you see a station with some, fill up
B20 bio-diesel is currently available - I filled up this morning
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11281354)
It's a joke - a few refining problems and we run dry
Heaven help us if we ever have a real problem......... |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by rockpeblar
(Post 11283433)
Gull Kalamunda had a delivery late this afternoon. Happened to be driving past in the wife's car and saw the tanker. Rang them when I got home to confirm they had diesel and drove straight there to fill up my car. Most garages I called were saying it could be a few days before they get any.
Everywhere else is dry that I drove past |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by EvannTel
(Post 11283787)
Don't you have a VW? Pretty sure mine couldn't take bio?
BP at Kwinana is shutdown for extended maintenance. Also it's seeding season so demand out east is high. http://www.freedomfuels.com.au/index...d=14&Itemid=20 Sure, BP is in shutdown and that is a factor but they should have allowed for problems. This happens all the time around Australia and something has to be done. Refining and storage is a grey area where the market doesn't have the total solution. Government needs to regulate better in this area. When I get back to uni next week I'll ask my lecturer about this as he is a guru in the subject |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Will be interesting to hear his thoughts.
Within 10 years max there will be no refining in Australia. Already the big terminal guys are circling. |
Re: No diesel in Perth
Originally Posted by EvannTel
(Post 11284030)
Will be interesting to hear his thoughts.
Within 10 years max there will be no refining in Australia. Already the big terminal guys are circling. |
Re: No diesel in Perth
What are you studying Zulu?
Keel
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11283880)
I have a VW and a Mitsubishi Triton. B20 is maximum 20% bio-diesel and is a straight substitute for standard diesel - you can mix both in the same tank even. In fact, current regs allow for normal diesel to have 5% bio as standard. VW and other manufacturers do not allow straight bio to be used as this could damage modern engines that have not been adapted. B20 is perfectly fine in vehicles built after the mid-90's. I have used B20 in all my vehicles since it became available about 8 years ago
http://www.freedomfuels.com.au/index...d=14&Itemid=20 Sure, BP is in shutdown and that is a factor but they should have allowed for problems. This happens all the time around Australia and something has to be done. Refining and storage is a grey area where the market doesn't have the total solution. Government needs to regulate better in this area. When I get back to uni next week I'll ask my lecturer about this as he is a guru in the subject |
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