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A full list of AIP media releases. , MEDIA RELEASES 2023 A Good Health Report Card for the Australian Petroleum Industry MEDIA RELEASES 2021 The Colour of Australian Unleaded Petrol Grades is Evolving: AIP Technical Market Update MEDIA…
AIP Annual TGP Data , AIP TGP Data 22 March 2024

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Pricing Data

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Historical ULP and Diesel TGP data is available for download as an Excel spreadsheet
AIP Annual Retail Price Data

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Pricing Data

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Calendar and financial year average retail data for Petrol and Diesel is available for download as an Excel spreadsheet.
A Good Health Report Card for the Australian Petroleum Industry

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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) and its member companies welcome the very encouraging results of the industry's 16th Health Watch Report released today by Monash University, and the Study’s final analysis after more than 40 years of operation and detailed health investigation. …
AIP Media Statement - Petrol Colour Change

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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) in conjunction with petrol manufacturing and importing member companies have agreed to amend the colour range specification of all unleaded petrol grades (excluding Low Aromatic Fuel used in regulated communities) through the removal of dye.  This…
AIP Media Release - Fuel Security Plan

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AIP Statement on Fuel Security Plan - 2020.
AIP Media Release - Fuel Security Plan

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AIP Statement on Fuel Security Plan
 Spillcon Press Release Final

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Perth to welcome global marine oil spill leaders May 2019
Media Release - Health Watch 15th Report , 2018 - 15th Health Watch Report

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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) and its member companies welcome the very encouraging results of the industry's 15th Health Watch Report released today by Monash University.  Overall, the independent Health Watch Study clearly shows that petroleum industry employees have better…
The colour of australian unleaded petrol is changing

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The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) in conjunction with petrol manufacturing and importing member companies have decided to remove dye from unleaded petrol and E10 (regular unleaded petrol with 10% ethanol added). This change will not have any impact on the fuel’s performance or on…