The Associate Energy Minister says an extra diesel stock is a buffer against worsening conditions.
The Government's inked a deal with Z Energy for another 90 million litres of diesel to be stored at Marsden Point.
It's put up $21.6 million this month.
Shane Jones told Mike Hosking the deal provides a buffer in the event of a logistical problem or a clog in the supply lines.
He says it could come to pass that things will normalise in a much quicker way than the average “armchair critic” believes, but diesel-using Kiwis can feel assured this decision hasn't been made recklessly.
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