Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2021
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Coal, Oil, Gas
Issued by: 
Australian Government 
Overall Summary: 
The Fuel Security Act 2021 to make arrangements in relation to fuel security, and for related purposes.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Energy supply priorities: 
This Act contains 2 measures designed to improve fuel security: (a) the minimum stockholding obligation; and (b) a bounty called fuel security services payment. Entities that undertake certain activities (broadly, refining or importing certain fuels) may become subject to the minimum stockholding obligation. This is an obligation for an entity to hold a minimum quantity of stocks of those fuels. Refiners of certain fuels may, on application to the Minister, become entitled to fuel security services payment. This is a quarterly payment based on the quantity of those fuels refined in the quarter. Recipients commit to repaying the payment if the refinery ceases refining FSSP fuels before the end of a specified period.
Governance
National policy structure: 
(1) The objects of this Act are the following: (a) to improve security and confidence in Australia’s fuel supplies; (b) to support sovereign capability to maintain fuel supplies; (c) to contribute to meeting Australia’s obligations under the International Energy Agreement; (d) to assist in preventing disruptions in fuel supplies. (2) The objects are to be achieved by: (a) requiring the holding of minimum quantities of stocks of certain fuels in Australia; and (b) making payments for production of refined fuels to support the contribution made by refineries in Australia to the security of Australia’s fuel supplies.