Fuels: Petroleum Smart Book Updated
By | Nov. 14, 2023
Petroleum planners can now download the FY24 edition of the Petroleum Planning and Operations Smart Book. To find out how, read on…...
PQAS-E: Hard Drive Software Update
By | June 22, 2023
The PQAS-E laptop’s hard drive software needs to be updated on a short timeline and the deadline to comply is March 26, 2024. Make sure you're compliant. It’s also transitioning to a new update method using USB technology. To...
Log Management: CY 2022 Petroleum Excellence Winners
By | May 5, 2023
The annual Petroleum Excellence awards recognize superior performance in petroleum management and fuel handling. The CY22 Petroleum Excellence awards are announced. To find out where to get the list of winners, read on…...
Fuels: FTL Gives Above-Ground Tank Guidance
By | Aug. 29, 2022
Fuels Technical Letter (FTL) 22-03, Technical Guidance for Self-Contained Above Ground Tanks (SCATs) (Aug 22), has been released. To learn more, read on…...
Publications: ATP 4-43 Updated
By | April 26, 2022
Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 4-43, Petroleum Supply Operations, has been updated. Read on to learn more...
PQAS-E: B300 W10 Hard Drive Swap Requirement
By | March 25, 2022
The laboratory shelter, a component of the Petroleum Quality Analysis System-Enhanced (PQAS-E), NSN 6640-01-547-1760 (EIC-ZBX), LIN P25743, needs attention. Read on to learn more...
Fuels: Don’t Store Fuel, Period!
By | March 7, 2022
Operators, your field exercise is over and you’ve got 5-gal cans of leftover fuel. The rule is: put that fuel into any vehicle or system that uses and needs it, but don’t store it. Here's why...
Logistics Management: 2020 Petroleum Excellence Awards
By | July 8, 2021
The US Army’s annual Petroleum Excellence Awards enhance petroleum readiness by recognizing achievements in petroleum management and fuel handling, while promoting awareness and strict adherence to petroleum operations...
POL: Epoxy-lined Sample Cans
By | Aug. 27, 2020
The NSN for epoxy-lined sample cans, NSN 8110-01-371-8315, has been reinstated. There are now stocks on hand, so units can place orders for petroleum, oils and lubricants (POL) sample cans...
POL: How Low Can I Go?
By | Nov. 18, 2019
Dear Connie, when my unit puts our petroleum equipment in low-usage or administrative storage, am I still required to perform PMCS and conduct filter effectiveness tests (FETs)? Click MORE to read Connie's response...