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    WA fuel supply transparency: risk and contingency notes for mine planners

    April 2, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    WA fuel supply transparency: risk and contingency notes for mine planners

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Western Australia is moving to tighten transparency across its diesel and fuel supply chain to protect mine productivity, with new reporting obligations on wholesalers and critical infrastructure operators after recent shipping disruptions and refinery closures. The measures focus on real‑time visibility of stock levels, import routes and storage at key hubs such as Kwinana and Port Hedland, aiming to reduce unplanned shutdown risk for large open‑pit iron ore and gold operations that rely on continuous haul‑truck and power‑generation fuel. For mine planners and operators, the changes signal closer scrutiny of fuel contingency planning, on‑site storage capacity and contract diversification.

    Technical Brief

    • New obligations reportedly apply to fuel wholesalers, major storage terminals and critical mining-related infrastructure operators.
    • Reporting will capture diesel, petrol, jet fuel and marine fuel stocks held within Western Australia.
    • Government intends to mandate near real-time digital reporting of tank volumes, throughput and reserve levels.
    • Safety framing links fuel visibility to maintaining power generation, dewatering and critical ventilation at large sites.
    • Policy is expected to drive formal fuel risk assessments and minimum on-site storage criteria in mine approvals.

    Our Take

    Western Australian policy moves on fuel transparency sit alongside a cluster of recent Australian Mining pieces on supply-chain resilience (such as MASPRO’s coverage of long lead times for crusher and drill components), signalling that regulators and suppliers are both targeting unplanned downtime as a systemic productivity risk.

    With 168 Policy stories in our database and many tagged to Safety and Projects, Western Australia stands out as one of the more active jurisdictions in using regulatory levers to influence operational efficiency rather than just compliance outcomes.

    The focus on fuel supply data in Western Australia complements technology-led safety initiatives highlighted in recent Australian Mining coverage, like Decoda’s real-time haul road hazard detection, suggesting mine operators are being pushed to integrate both regulatory reporting and on-vehicle telemetry into a more unified operational control framework.

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    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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