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Geelong oil refinery fire: fuel supply fears over out-of-control blaze at one of Australia's two remaining oil refineries

A fire broke out at Geelong's Viva oil refinery on Thursday night, affecting petrol production and threatening fuel supplies for Victoria and the nation. The blaze, which is still not under control, has been contained to a 30m by 30m area within the refinery but could burn for another three or four hours.

Benita KolovosThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-15 · 23:29 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 4 min
Geelong oil refinery fire: fuel supply fears over out-of-control blaze at one of Australia's two remaining oil refineries
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A fire broke out at Geelong's Viva oil refinery on Thursday night, affecting petrol production and threatening fuel supplies for Victoria and the nation. The blaze, which is still not under control, has been contained to a 30m by 30m area within the refinery but could burn for another three or four hours. The fire, fueled by hydrocarbon fuels, particularly liquid petrol, was reported at around 11pm on Wednesday and prompted a watch and act alert for local residents. Geelong mayor called the blaze "unprecedented" and warned of potential fuel supply disruptions. Fire Rescue Victoria has accounted for all emergency personnel and employees, with no reported injuries. The refinery, one of Australia's two remaining oil refineries, supplies half of Victoria's fuel and 10% of the nation's.

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The fire is not yet under control although is currently contained to the plant/area of origin.

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The refinery supplies half of Victoria’s and 10% of the nation’s fuel.

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A fire broke out at Geelong’s Viva oil refinery on Thursday night.

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The fire was “unprecedented” in scale.

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Petrol products would be affected.

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A fire broke out at Geelong’s Viva oil refinery on Thursday night. Photograph: VB/The Guardian View image in fullscreen A fire broke out at Geelong’s Viva oil refinery on Thursday night. Photograph: VB/The Guardian Geelong fire: fuel supply fears over out-of-control blaze at one of Australia’s two remaining oil refineries Petrol production affected at Viva oil refinery in Corio as Geelong mayor calls blaze ‘unprecedented’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast An explosive fire at a Geelong oil refinery – which supplies half of Victoria’s fuel and 10% of the nation’s – has broken out, with petrol production to be affected for some time and authorities warning the full extent of the damage is still unknown. The blaze at the Viva Energy facility in Corio – one of two refineries left in Australia – broke out just after 11pm Wednesday, with Victoria" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="117084" data-entity-type="organization">Fire Rescue Victoria alerted to the incident by multiple calls to triple zero “reporting explosions and flames”. “The fire is not yet under control although is currently contained to the plant/area of origin and involves liquid fuels and gases,” FRV said in a statement at 5am on Thursday. “All emergency response personnel and Viva employees have been accounted for and there have been no reported injuries.” A watch and act alert urging local residents to shelter indoors was issued at 1am, but was later downgraded to an advice message on the VicEmergency website about 5.30am. It said the threat was “reduced” and residents were “now able to resume normal activities”. “The fire is still being fought by fire fighters but there is no threat to the public,” it read. The refinery supplies half of Victoria’s and 10% of the nation’s fuel. It can process about 120,000 barrels of oil each day, according to its website. Last month, the company was able to maintain supplies despite the war in Iran as it was not reliant on fuel from the Middle East. FRV chief fire officer, Michael McGuinness, told ABC Radio Melbourne shortly before 7am that the fire was contained to an area within the Mogas (motorgas) section of the refinery, which is about 30m by 30m in size. He warned it could burn for another three or four hours. “The fire is mainly being fed by various types of hydrocarbon fuels, predominantly liquid petrol,” McGuinness said. He said specialist hazardous materials teams had sent up atmospheric monitoring and were testing the fire water run off and “haven’t detected any sort of contaminants”. Geelong’s mayor, Stretch Kontelj, said the fire was “unprecedented” in scale. Viva Energy’s chief executive, Scott Wyatt, said getting the site into safe condition was the immediate priority, rather than any production factors. “We’ll only start increasing production again once we’re confident we can do that safely,” he said. Wyatt said the fire was in the petrol area of the plant, which means “naturally” petrol products would be affected. The federal energy minister, Chris Bowen, said petrol, diesel and jet fuel continued to be produced at the refinery at reduced levels as a safety precaution. But he said there would be an impact on production of petrol. “I’m sure that petrol production will continue but it may be impacted for some time,” Bowen told ABC News Breakfast. He said there would be an investigation into the cause of the fire but at this stage it “appears to an accident at this point”. Bowen said it was “not great timing” given concerns around fuel security, but added that the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, was making “very good progress” on sourcing extra supplies from overseas in a “febrile international environment”. Gero Farruggio, an analyst at Rystad Energy, said the government should move to stage-three fuel restrictions as a result of the Corio refinery blaze. “The first thing I thought of when I saw that [fire] is that we can’t avoid stage three now,” Farruggio told ABC Radio Melbourne. “Stage three should come in sooner rather than later, just to secure our supplies and manage demand and ensure we have enough reserves to get through this period.” Ronnie Hayden, state secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Workers’ Union, told ABC Radio Melbourne between 50 and 100 workers were on site when the fire broke out and that the evacuation “went to plan”. “These guys have been highly trained in emergency response and emergency evacuation, and I think that’s the main reason why there were no fatalities.” Hayden said on Thursday morning the fire “should be out within the next couple of hours”, and workers and authorities would then be able to better understand the impact. “We don’t know until we actually get in. We’re just speculating. I’d be surprised if we weren’t shut down for a few days, but it could be a lot longer. It could get it done quicker. We just need to get in and have a look.” The Viva refinery is a “70-year-old facility” that has always required regular maintenance, he added. “Our health and safety rep members are out there, and they identify the issues, and most of them get fixed up pretty quickly.” Explore more on these topics Geelong Melbourne Victoria Petrol prices Oil Energy Business news Share Reuse this content
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