Australian Institute of Petroleum

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Australian Institute of Petroleum
Formation1976
TypeNGO
Purposepetroleum industry
HeadquartersCanberra
Region served
Australia
Main organ
board of directors
Websitewww.aip.com.au

The Australian Institute of Petroleum (AIP) is a representative body for Australia's petroleum industry. it was established in 1976 and Its headquarters a located in Canberra. The formation of the AIP aimed to foster industry self-regulation and facilitate productive communication among the oil industry, government, and the community. It served as a platform for promoting effective dialogue and cooperation. The AIP took over the role of the Petroleum Information Bureau, an organization that had been active in Australia since the early 1950s, among other entities.[1]

The body is managed by a board composed of chief executives, senior representatives and an executive director. The organisation aims to support the development of sustainable, internationally competitive petroleum products industry.[2]

The four core members are Ampol, BP, Mobil and Shell.[3] Its members own and operate all oil refineries in Australia.

The AIP owns the Australian Marine Oil Spill Centre. It is a member of the Australian Industry Greenhouse Network. The AIP produces a weekly fuel report detailing average prices for transport fuels by location.

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  1. ^ "At a Glance: AIP's Role in the Downstream Petroleum Industry | Australian Institute of Petroleum". www.aip.com.au. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Australian Institute of Petroleum". Commonwealth of Australia. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Current Members". Australian Institute of Petroleum. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.

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