Channel Infrastructure raises its full-year profit guidance to $97m–$105m, citing progress on the Marsden Point diesel storage facility and increased revenue from the Higgins bitumen terminal, despite higher project costs.
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Look, I think we had an advantage in the sense of we had higher levels of stocks of all fuels in the country. We've probably been 10 to 15 days higher in some ways on those different fuel types. We had the simplicity of one national government. We put an immediate team together on day one. We brought in on day one all the industry as well. So we've had long standing understanding of. where they actually are and all their future orders and there's no risk at all at this point around any of that. In fact that's looking you know the refineries are finding alternative sources of crude. And then obviously yeah we've had a comprehensive strategic partnership with Singapore and we've had this essential supplies agreement in place. So I've spoken to the South Korean president as well. You know their refineries essentially what happens Mike is if they get most of their stuff out of the Middle East they now start sourcing more from say the US and So Suriname and Peru and Chile and Oman and other places, it might be more expensive, but at least they can keep those refineries pumping, which is what we then get Do down here.
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prioritising regional supply resilience during crises
Albanese announces $10.7 billion fuel security package, including government-owned reservestrategic investment to secure supply buffers
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