Motor Fuel Supply and Management

The U.S. has experienced a steep decline in refining capacity. The number of U.S. refineries has fallen from 324 to 149.  

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The chart (below) is a sample of many charts in the Fuel Management Plan. It informs the manager "How long your agency can function without a fuel delivery".

Emergency Fuel Allocation  Days to Empty – Without Re-Fueling

Gasoline

Average

Daily Fuel

Use

Days to

Empty at Normal Fuel Use

Days to

Empty at 10% Fuel Reduction

Days to

Empty at

25% Fuel Reduction

Days to

Empty at

50% Fuel Reduction

Gallons @ 100% Maximum Capacity

121,000

3,817

32

35

42

63

Gallons @ 50% Capacity (normal)

61,122

3,817

16

18

21

32

Diesel
         

Gallons @ 100% Maximum Capacity

86,000

4,334

20

22

26

40

Gallons @ 50% Capacity (normal)

44,174

4,334

10

11

14

20

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