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Colorado Motor
Fuel Supply and Management |
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The U.S. has experienced a steep
decline in refining capacity. The number
of U.S. refineries has fallen from 324 to 149.
The figure in next column
provides information about motor fuel delivery
in and out of Colorado. If you
are interested in talking with our team about a
fuel management plan for your city, state,
county or business.
Please
contact us and we will assist you quickly.
Our rates are excellent and we have a team of
experts ready to assist you.
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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". |
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Emergency Fuel
Allocation Days
to Empty – Without Re-Fueling |
Gasoline
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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 |
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Gallons
@ 100% Maximum Capacity |
121,000 |
3,817 |
32 |
35 |
42 |
63 |
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Gallons
@ 50% Capacity (normal) |
61,122 |
3,817 |
16 |
18 |
21 |
32 |
Diesel
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Gallons
@ 100% Maximum Capacity |
86,000 |
4,334 |
20 |
22 |
26 |
40 |
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Gallons
@ 50% Capacity (normal) |
44,174 |
4,334 |
10 |
11 |
14 |
20 |
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