Fuel Crisis
Army helps ease fuel crisis with tanker drivers
The Defence Force is helping ease the crisis by driving fuel tankers full of jetfuel to and from Marsden Point. Leading that operation is Major General Tim Gall, the Commander of the Joint Forces. He… Audio
Auckland's fuel crisis - what you need to know
A week after a pipeline failure caused a major aviation fuel shortage, airlines are adjusting to rations and the first tanker is on its way.
Recap: 'Sufficient' petrol as Auckland jet fuel shortage continues
At least 3000 travellers are expected to have flights cancelled today, but the fuel industry is confident there'll be no widespread petrol or diesel shortage.
Fuel crisis: Australian airlines closely watching impact
Australia's airlines are closely watching as Auckland's fuel shortage unfolds. Board of Airline Representatives in Australia wants a renewed conversation on both sides of the Tasman about pipeline… Audio
Fuel shortage 'failure to keep pace with growth'
Auckland Chamber of Commerce chief executive Michael Barnett thinks the current fuel shortage can be blamed on the city's failure to keep up with the pace of growth. He joins us with Employers and… Audio
Fuel crisis: Petrol, diesel sufficient in Auckland - Mobil Oil boss
Auckland Council has agreed to a number of special measures, including controlled traffic light changes to ensure fuel tankers get to where they need to go, as the fuel shortage continues. Mobil Oil… Audio
Fuel crisis: Traffic lights synced, bus lanes for tankers - Goff
Auckland's jet fuel crisis has worsened, with an expected 3000 travellers in Auckland having flights cancelled today. Meanwhile, more tankers carrying heavier loads are starting to deliver fuel to… Audio
PM will reexamine options to make sure fuel shortage doesn't reoccur
Opposition parties have pounced on the fuel shortage on the campaign trail today, saying the government was warned about the potential risk years ago - but chose to ignore it. Video, Audio
Fuel crisis prompts petrol warning
A navy tanker and Defence Force drivers are being brought in to help tackle the fuel crisis that has grounded thousands of airline passengers. Video, Audio