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Fiji holds talks with PETRONAS and Malaysia to develop strategic fuel reserves and energy ...

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18 August 2026

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regulatory

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Climate Tech

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Fiji

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Fusion42 · 18 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Fiji is negotiating with PETRONAS and the Malaysian government to establish strategic fuel reserves and strengthen its energy supply chain, including offshore stockpiling and long-term partnerships, as part of its National Fuel Security Strategy. The move aims to reduce Fiji's vulnerability to global fuel market disruptions and support its role as a fuel hub for neighbouring Pacific island nations.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Climate Tech.

◆ The Wire takeaway

Fiji’s push for fuel reserves signals a new regional pivot from spot-market reliance to secured supply chains, giving you an opening to offer solutions in fuel storage, maritime logistics, or energy diversification in the Blue Pacific. Malaysia’s expertise means ready models to build on, not blank slates, so focus on partnerships that can integrate with existing frameworks.

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1 source · 18 Aug 2026

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