104 BULK FUEL REPORTING Flashcards
104.1 Discuss how fleet fuel requirements are submitted in the PACFLT AOR.
Bulk fuels requirements are established by the PACFLT Fuels officer through use of models including ICIS. Requirements are based upon forces assigned and allocated for peacetime operations and on force flows for OPLANS
- 2 Discuss the format and function of the Bulk Petroleum Capability Report (POLCAP).
a. How often is the POLCAP updated?
b. Who receives and reviews POLCAPs?
c. What is the classification of the POLCAP?
A. Annually
B. Joint Staff/J-4
C. SECRET
- 3 Discuss the format and function of the Bulk Petroleum Contingency Report (REPOL).
a. Reporting frequency.
b. Facilities submitting REPOLs.
c. Who receives and reviews the REPOLs?
d. What is the classification of the REPOL?
e. What is the difference in content between the DLA RCS 1884 report (non-contingency) and the REPOL?
A. Daily
B. Each DLA terminal or terminal complex
C. The JPO or SAPO consolidates the information from the DLAs to develop the REPOL for submission to the Joint Staff and supporting CCDRs
D. SECRET
E. DLA RCS 1884 is a weekly operational report submitted by each DLA terminal or terminal complex. For each terminal, the receipts, sales, inventory, capacity by product are reported
- 4 Explain the tanker slating process.
a. Which agency has cognizance over the tanker slate reports?
b. How do POL Officers access tanker slates?
c. How would one request changes to the tanker slate?
A. The Tanker Slate is an unclassified daily fuel report managed by DLA, MSC and the CCDRs JOPs.
B. Emailed on NIPR
C. Contact DLA Energy Tanker Operations Branch and DLA Energy Pacific