Australian PM in Brunei in Latest Step to Ensure Fuel Keeps Flowing
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By Rex Widerstrom
Published on April 15, 2026.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has visited Brunei in an effort to ensure the country's fuel supply is maintained. This comes as part of his broader effort to secure the supply of food and other supplies. The country's economy has been dominated by the oil and gas industries for the past 90 years, accounting for 46.7 percent of its GDP.
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