WA - current situation summary: 20 April 2026
[The Strait - another escalation]
Iran opened the Strait on Saturday night. By Sunday it had closed again.
- Overnight Monday, Trump posted on Truth Social that US forces stopped an Iranian-flagged vessel "by blowing a hole in its engine room."
- Iran responded by saying the US is "dressing up aggressive acts as diplomacy" and signalled it is not committed to the next phase of peace talks.
The ceasefire is holding in name only. The Strait remains effectively closed. The fragile opening that prompted last Saturday's optimistic fuel reserve figures has not been sustained.
- Conroy Sunday: "very fragile situation."
- Marles Sunday: "disappointing development."
- Wong Monday: "This is an inherently risky situation. Of course it is."
- Wong on the next 12 weeks: "we first need to have the ceasefire hold and the Strait open. But we also know there is going to be disruption for some time in global energy markets."
The 51-nation Freedom of Navigation Summit held Friday night produced a consensus position (de-escalation, open Strait, no privatisation, no tolls) but no operational commitments.
A follow-up conference with a defence focus will be held in London this week. Australia will participate.
[Australia and the US gap - clearest statement yet]
Wong confirmed to Sky News this morning that both the UAE and the United States made requests for assistance with the defence of Gulf countries.
- Australia chose to respond to the UAE request.
- It did not respond to the US request.
Wong: "There was a request for assistance of the defence of the Gulf countries, including from the UAE and the United States. The request we determined to respond to was the United Arab Emirates."
That is the most explicit account yet of what happened. Australia received a US request. It declined it. It accepted the UAE version of the same request.
Trump has said publicly, multiple times, that Australia was asked and was not there. The government's position ("no formal request for naval assets in relation to the Strait") remains technically accurate while this broader picture becomes clearer.
Wong asked directly whether she has confidence in Trump: "the United States under President Trump will be a very different America... one of his characteristics and tactics is unpredictability. We've certainly seen unpredictability."
Wong asked whether the government has modelled petrol rationing including site closures on certain days: declined to confirm or deny. Not a denial.
[The Economic Resilience Program opens - 18 days late]
The $1 billion Economic Resilience Program opened today, April 20; 18 days after it was announced on April 2. NatRoad's tone has shifted from "too little too late, businesses closing now" to crediting the government for delivering "a significant win."
- Zero-interest loans up to $5 million for businesses with turnover under $100 million, available through existing bank relationships; the big four plus Bank of Queensland and Bendigo Bank.
- Freight and logistics are explicitly named as eligible sectors.
- Money expected to flow within days.
The fine print: normal bank credit assessment applies.
- NatRoad flagged explicitly that operators already under financial stress may face barriers to qualifying.
- The operators most likely to need the loans are the ones least likely to pass a credit check.
- NatRoad said it will raise this immediately if small operators are being excluded in practice.
The March fuel bills are due tomorrow, April 21. The program opening the day before is cutting it extremely close for operators whose fuel cards were being declined last week.
- A separate $5 billion component is available for manufacturing firms investing in energy resilience at concessional rates; brought forward from mid-year to today.
Industry Minister Tim Ayres confirmed Viva Energy's refineries almost certainly don't qualify for the bank stream; too large on both turnover and loan size. They would deal with the NRF directly.
[Viva update - production to exceed 90% within weeks]
Viva Energy published its formal ASX market update today. Current production:
- 80% diesel and jet fuel,
- 60% petrol.
Over the next few weeks, subject to plant inspection, the company expects to lift all three fuel types to over 90% of capacity.
Viva confirmed sufficient fuel stocks to cover reduced production and ruled out price increases or supply disruptions for customers.
CEO Scott Wyatt: "We will progressively restore production once we are confident that it is safe to do so, and do not expect any disruptions to fuel availability or price increases for Viva Energy's customers as a result of this incident."
The 90% target is more specific and more optimistic than anything said publicly at Friday's Geelong presser.
[The fuel - where things stand]
Saturday's Bowen figures remain the most recent official update; built before the Strait closed again:
- 46 days petrol (up 8 from previous Saturday).
- 31 days diesel.
- 30 days jet fuel.
- 61 ships en route.
- All of May contracted.
The ships already en route are still coming.
What the Strait closing again changes is June and beyond; which was already uncertain.
The sulphur standard extension to September now looks less like caution and more like foresight.
[Tasmania - April 20 date]
The Tasmanian Government updated its official fuel supply page today (April 20) with identical language to April 17.
Supply is secure, regular deliveries continuing.
The warning date has passed without a declared shortage.
Whether the agricultural diesel pressure TasFarmers described has been quietly absorbed into the national supply chain, or is building without public acknowledgement, is not visible from official sources.
Sources:
Wong, Sky News Politics Now transcript, 20 April 2026 · Ayres, ABC RN Breakfast, ABC Radio Sydney, and Today Show transcripts, 20 April 2026 · Ayres NRF press conference transcript, 20 April 2026 · NatRoad media release, zero-interest loan program opens, 20 April 2026 · Viva Energy ASX market update, Geelong Refinery Incident Update, 20 April 2026 · Tasmanian Government fuel supply alert, alert.tas.gov.au/fuel-supply, 20 April 2026 · Marles, ABC Insiders transcript, 19 April 2026 · Conroy, Sky News Australia transcript, 19 April 2026 · Bowen weekly press conference, 18 April 2026 · WA FuelWatch data, 20 April 2026