Energy and LPG in 2026: key trends and design notes for Australian mine operators
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
Supagas national executives identify five trends reshaping LPG use in mining and regional industry in 2026, centring on gas supply reliability, decarbonisation pressures and shifting customer demand for on-site storage and backup generation. The company points to increased dual‑fuel systems pairing LPG with diesel gensets, tighter specifications for bulk tank farm design in cyclone‑prone regions, and stronger interest in telemetry‑equipped cylinders for remote operations. For mine operators, this signals closer scrutiny of fuel redundancy, emissions reporting and hazardous area compliance on both fixed plants and mobile refuelling infrastructure.
Technical Brief
- For other mining sites, similar LPG risk controls could be folded into existing process safety frameworks.
Our Take
Within our 805 Mining stories, Australia is one of the most frequently covered jurisdictions on safety and sustainability, so any 2026 LPG trends flagged here are likely to influence upcoming guidance and standards for local mine operators.
Supagas’ role in LPG supply positions it as a potential gatekeeper for how quickly Australian sites can transition mobile fleets and remote power systems away from diesel, especially for smaller projects that lack capital for full electrification.
Among the 1598 tag-matched pieces on Projects, Safety and Sustainability, relatively few focus on downstream energy suppliers like Supagas, suggesting that integration of LPG risk management and decarbonisation planning into mine design is still at an early, rather than mature, stage.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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