Maintenance delayed for one of Australia’s two remaining fuel refineries


One of Australia’s two remaining oil refineries is set to shut down for maintenance work for around six weeks from August 2026 – two months later than planned.

Ampol has announced its decision to delay maintenance of its Lytton refinery in Brisbane is due to the current fuel supply issues gripping much of the country.

The scheduled maintenance was set to begin in June 2026, however, the company has chosen to push back the work, which will include inspections, repairs, and upgrades to the plant.

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A sign at a gas station says No Fuel. No gasoline at the gas station due to the economic crisis.
A sign at a gas station says No Fuel. No gasoline at the gas station due to the economic crisis.

Ampol says the delay will allow approximately 300 million litres of petrol, diesel, and jet fuel to supplied to the market during that period.

In a supplied statement, Ampol said the decision was made following “a detailed technical assessment” of the facility, and confirmed the Australian Government was aware of the scheduled maintenance.

As reported by CarExpert, hundreds of service stations across the nation are either partially or entirely out of fuel – while motorists who can find petrol and diesel are dealing with significantly higher prices.

BRISBANE - AUG 30 2023:AMPOL fuel truck filling gas station pumps.Ampol Limited is an Australian petroleum company is the largest transport energy distributor and retailer in Australia.
BRISBANE – AUG 30 2023:AMPOL fuel truck filling gas station pumps.Ampol Limited is an Australian petroleum company is the largest transport energy distributor and retailer in Australia.