Despite record low jet fuel shipments arriving in New Zealand, experts indicate no immediate supply concerns. Current onshore jet fuel stockpiles are at their highest levels since the start of the Iran War, a period marked by significant global oil supply disruptions. This robust local reserve is offsetting the decreased imports, providing a buffer against potential shortages. An economist suggests the situation does not warrant public alarm, despite the thin pipeline of incoming fuel. The increased stockpiles represent a positive shift from previous vulnerabilities in fuel supply. This situation highlights the importance of domestic reserves in mitigating international supply chain issues.