Stations running dry in Murray Region
Track service stations in Murray Region where one or more fuel types may be unavailable. Compare affected localities, fuel types, and nearby alternatives before you drive.
What this means: roughly 3 stations currently show a flagged or missing fuel price. Filter by state or fuel below, then confirm on the map before you drive.
Availability signals come from fuel price feeds and can include placeholder prices, inactive station records, or unavailable fuel records. Confirm locally before relying on a single station.
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Data sourced from government fuel price feeds. A station is marked as "running dry" when its reported price is $999.90 (placeholder), zero, or explicitly flagged as unavailable. Auto-refreshes every 5 minutes. Last data update: 12/06/2026, 10:16 am
National Fuel Availability Report: Current Supply Chain Status
Australia is currently experiencing localized fuel shortage incidents linked to a combination of supply chain disruptions and logistical challenges in the distribution network. Reports indicate that various petrol stations running dry are primarily affected by delays in fuel terminal dispatch and regional transport capacity constraints. Industry analysts suggest these widespread outages are temporary in nature, as fuel wholesalers and logistics partners work to restore standard delivery schedules to service stations across the country.
Queensland remains the region currently experiencing the most significant impact regarding fuel availability. While distribution efforts are being expedited to address these bottlenecks, motorists in affected areas are encouraged to utilize the FuelRadar map to verify real-time stock levels at their local servo before traveling. Maintaining routine purchasing habits remains the most effective way to assist in the stabilization of the supply chain.
What to check
- The ACCC continues to monitor retail fuel markets closely, reminding consumers that fuel supply chain disruptions are typically short-term logistical issues rather than a systemic lack of national fuel reserves.
- Major fuel retailers have issued statements confirming they are working to prioritize deliveries to service stations with low inventories to ensure essential services and emergency vehicles maintain access to petrol and diesel.
- Government energy departments have advised that Australia maintains significant international fuel stocks, and there is no indication of a long-term deficit requiring national fuel rationing measures.
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What does "Running Dry" mean?
A station is flagged as "running dry" when its reported fuel price data becomes stale, shows placeholder values ($999.90), or the station is explicitly marked as inactive by data providers. This typically indicates the station has run out of one or more fuel types, though it can also reflect temporary reporting issues.
Why are stations running dry?
Availability can change because of delivery timing, temporary supply gaps, station maintenance, reporting delays, or strong local demand. Regional stations can be affected sooner because deliveries are less frequent and storage capacity varies by site.
How often is this data updated?
FuelRadar Australia aggregates data from official fuel price feeds across Australian states and territories. The availability tracker refreshes every 5 minutes so you can see the latest status signals in one place.
What should I do if my local station is dry?
Use the FuelRadar Australia map to find the nearest servo that still has fuel. Fill only what you need, check nearby alternatives before making a special trip, and consider another compatible fuel type if your vehicle supports it.
FuelRadar Australia sources fuel price data from government-mandated reporting systems and official state price portals across the country. This dashboard refreshes every 5 minutes and covers 3 affected servos across all Australian states and territories.