(David Wu’s post from the NEWS.COM.AU on 09 April 2026.)
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| No gas at the Aussie servos! |
A
remote Queensland basin could be the answer to our oil supply problems – but
environmental laws are preventing it from being fast-tracked. Experts believe a
trough in remote Queensland, roughly the size of Singapore, could have enough
oil to eliminate Australia’s heavy reliance on crude imports.
The
country’s dependence on petrol and diesel imports from our Asian neighbours has
been exposed by the Middle East war, with bowsers running empty nationwide.
Supply is still a major talking point, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
trying to reassure Australians stock levels currently in and arriving to the
country remain strong.
But Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has argued Mr Albanese only needs to look domestically in the Sunshine State’s backyard for Australia’s own future oil source.








