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An "unprecedented" fire has broken out in Geelong at one of Australia's two operational oil refineries, raising concerns about fuel supplies.
The refinery produces 50 per cent of Victoria's and 10 per cent of Australia's fuel and is one of two facilities — the other being in Brisbane — that can refine fuel domestically.
Those two plants have been in the spotlight in recent weeks, as the Iran war has caused a global energy crisis, putting pressure on oil shipments worldwide.
The Victorian government said this morning that no impact on petrol and diesel production or storage capacity had been identified.