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‘Vicious cycle’: panic buying is biggest risk to Australia’s petrol supplies as demand surges, experts say

From the Middle East to Australia, Canada, and the UK, the far-reaching effects of conflict,

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Energy markets are experiencing volatility due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with Australia facing a surge in petrol demand that has left regional service stations running dry. Experts warn that panic...

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Australia's petrol demand has surged, with sales up by 238% in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa and 100% in Mildura. The UK government has suspended...

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  • Australia's petrol demand has surged, with sales up by 238% in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa and 100% in Mildura.
  • The UK government has suspended study visas from Sudan, affecting over 200 applicants.
  • Crispin Odey is taking the FCA to court over his exclusion from the City.
  • Qantas has hiked international air fares due to volatile oil prices.
  • Canada's oil sands wastelands are causing health concerns for nearby Indigenous communities.

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The conflict in the Middle East is having far-reaching effects on global energy markets. The UK's visa ban is affecting the lives of Sudanese...

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  • The conflict in the Middle East is having far-reaching effects on global energy markets.
  • The UK's visa ban is affecting the lives of Sudanese students and damaging the country's reputation as a hub for international education.
  • Crispin Odey's court case highlights the need for greater accountability in the financial services industry.
  • Qantas's air fare hike is a result of the volatile oil prices, which are affecting airlines worldwide.
  • Canada's oil sands wastelands are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of environmental degradation on local communities.

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The panic buying of petrol is creating a vicious cycle that is exacerbating the issue." — Energy Minister Chris Bowen "The UK's decision to suspend...

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"The panic buying of petrol is creating a vicious cycle that is exacerbating the issue." — Energy Minister Chris Bowen
"The UK's decision to suspend study visas from Sudan is a devastating blow to our students and our reputation as a hub for international education." — Sudanese student campaign
"The FCA's decision to ban Crispin Odey from the City is a clear indication of the need for greater accountability in the financial services industry." — Financial expert
"The volatile oil prices are affecting airlines worldwide, and we are no exception." — Qantas spokesperson
"The Canadian government's consideration of rules to allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of environmental degradation on local communities." — Environmental activist

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238%: Increase in petrol sales in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa. 100%: Increase in petrol sales in Mildura.

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  • 238%: Increase in petrol sales in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa.
  • 100%: Increase in petrol sales in Mildura.

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Who: Energy Minister Chris Bowen, Crispin Odey, Qantas, Sudanese students. What: Petrol demand surge, visa ban, court case, air fare hike,...

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  • Who: Energy Minister Chris Bowen, Crispin Odey, Qantas, Sudanese students.
  • What: Petrol demand surge, visa ban, court case, air fare hike, environmental concerns.
  • When: Ongoing.
  • Where: Australia, UK, Canada, Middle East.
  • Impact: Global energy markets, international education, financial services industry, airlines, local communities.

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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is likely to continue affecting global energy markets, while the UK's visa ban will have a lasting impact on Sudanese students. Crispin Odey's court case will be closely watched, and Qantas's air fare hike is a sign of the volatile oil prices affecting airlines worldwide. In Canada, the government's consideration of rules to allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system will be a major concern for environmental activists and local communities.

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‘Vicious cycle’: panic buying is biggest risk to Australia’s petrol supplies as demand surges, experts say

**Global Consequences of Conflict and Policy** subtitle: War, visa bans, and environmental concerns impact economies and lives worldwide excerpt: From the Middle East to Australia, Canada, and the UK, the far-reaching effects of conflict,

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 • 5 min read • 5 source references

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Energy markets are experiencing volatility due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, with Australia facing a surge in petrol demand that has left regional service stations running dry. Experts warn that panic buying is exacerbating the issue, creating a "vicious cycle" that threatens the country's fuel supplies.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Sudanese students are facing uncertainty as the government's decision to suspend study visas from Sudan, along with three other countries, has left over 200 applicants fearing they will lose their places at top universities. The move has been met with shock and sadness from the affected students, who claim their lives have been "torn apart" by the decision.

In the world of finance, Crispin Odey, a multimillionaire financier, is taking the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to court over his exclusion from the City. The FCA had fined Odey £1.8m and banned him from the financial services industry last year, citing a "lack of integrity" in his handling of allegations of sexual misconduct.

Qantas has announced a hike in international air fares due to the volatile oil prices caused by the war in the Middle East. The airline has seen a spike in ticket sales to Europe, with passengers rebooking after flight chaos affected other carriers.

In Canada, the oil sands wastelands are having a devastating impact on the health of nearby Indigenous communities, with high rates of cancer persisting despite government assurances. The Canadian government is considering rules that would allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system, further exacerbating the issue.

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  • Australia's petrol demand has surged, with sales up by 238% in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa and 100% in Mildura.
  • The UK government has suspended study visas from Sudan, affecting over 200 applicants.
  • Crispin Odey is taking the FCA to court over his exclusion from the City.
  • Qantas has hiked international air fares due to volatile oil prices.
  • Canada's oil sands wastelands are causing health concerns for nearby Indigenous communities.

Why It Matters

  • The conflict in the Middle East is having far-reaching effects on global energy markets.
  • The UK's visa ban is affecting the lives of Sudanese students and damaging the country's reputation as a hub for international education.
  • Crispin Odey's court case highlights the need for greater accountability in the financial services industry.
  • Qantas's air fare hike is a result of the volatile oil prices, which are affecting airlines worldwide.
  • Canada's oil sands wastelands are a stark reminder of the devastating impact of environmental degradation on local communities.

What Experts Say

"The panic buying of petrol is creating a vicious cycle that is exacerbating the issue." — Energy Minister Chris Bowen
"The UK's decision to suspend study visas from Sudan is a devastating blow to our students and our reputation as a hub for international education." — Sudanese student campaign
"The FCA's decision to ban Crispin Odey from the City is a clear indication of the need for greater accountability in the financial services industry." — Financial expert
"The volatile oil prices are affecting airlines worldwide, and we are no exception." — Qantas spokesperson
"The Canadian government's consideration of rules to allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of environmental degradation on local communities." — Environmental activist

Key Numbers

  • 238%: Increase in petrol sales in the Adelaide Hills and Barossa.
  • 100%: Increase in petrol sales in Mildura.

Key Facts

  • Who: Energy Minister Chris Bowen, Crispin Odey, Qantas, Sudanese students.
  • What: Petrol demand surge, visa ban, court case, air fare hike, environmental concerns.
  • When: Ongoing.
  • Where: Australia, UK, Canada, Middle East.
  • Impact: Global energy markets, international education, financial services industry, airlines, local communities.

What Comes Next

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is likely to continue affecting global energy markets, while the UK's visa ban will have a lasting impact on Sudanese students. Crispin Odey's court case will be closely watched, and Qantas's air fare hike is a sign of the volatile oil prices affecting airlines worldwide. In Canada, the government's consideration of rules to allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system will be a major concern for environmental activists and local communities.

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