Cape Town airport has less than a week of jet fuel left

rvZA

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Cape Town International Airport currently only has enough jet fuel stock to last between four to six days after bad weather caused a supply shipment to be delayed.

To reduce the risk of jet fuel running out, Airports Company SA (ACSA) issued a 'Notice to Airmen', requesting airlines to reduce fuel intake from Cape Town, Mark Maclean, the regional general manager of the airport told News24 Business on Monday.

"Various fuel suppliers are also holding stock in their tanks and will deliver additional [jet fuel] to the airport," he said.

"By asking airlines to reduce jet fuel uplift in Cape Town, it will allow the airport to build a bigger stock buffer over the next five to seven days and reduce a stock out risk while the shipment of JET A1 is delivered to the airport. This shipment is scheduled to arrive at the end of the week."

A source at one of the local airlines said that the inbound tanker ship was due to arrive in Cape Town on Sunday, "but we have been warned it will be a few days late."

"We're not panicked about halted operations on our side though. We'll just operate as conservatively as possible on Cape Town flights and can tanker fuel from airports like OR Tambo, King Shaka and others and then just top up in Cape Town. It should be fine on our side," the person said.

 

ForceFate

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How much is "less than a week of jet fuel" in normal terms? How's the demand like? How much do they normal have on site? How is the fuel delivered? What caused the situation to deteriorate to "less than a week of jet fuel"? Is the "less than a week of jet fuel" below recommended minimum?
 

MrGray

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This is so banana republic. We've gone from having something like 8 refineries to none in the space of a decade, so now when the fuel ship is late our airports start running out of fuel.
 

backstreetboy

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seriously, whats with all the bad news threads @rvZA , trying to influence the markets?

we know SA is a Sh1tho0le, even the President of the US said it.
2020/2021

- Driving a lot less. Doing grocery shopping once or twice a week instead of once a day.
- Kids enrolled in online schooling. Saved double on school fees.
- Spending less on food. No more two pieces of chicken or chops for everyone.
- Cancelling all online subscriptions such as AppleTV, Netflix, Amazon, etc. Downloading all movies and series online.
- Cancelled life insurance policies and also RA's.
- No more cinemas or weekend outings or holidays.
- No more restaurants or take-aways.

2022

- Stopped repayments on all bank loans, overdraft and credit card debt.
- Stopped all repayments on cellphone contracts. Replaced devices and now on prepaid.
- Stopped repayments on clothing credit accounts.
- Replaced all outside lights with solar lights.
- Cancelled medical aid. Now only on Netcare trauma insurance.
- Disabled all lights in all rooms in the house, with exception of the kitchen, bathroom and living room. Only use bed lamps with energy efficient bulbs.
- Disabled the oven. Only using the stove top.
- Installed two solar geysers.
- Cancelled ADT private security

Not sure what 2023 will hold in store. Will just sit back and see.
^^
 

Jet-Fighter7700

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I think I know,
Moved in to a Cave, save on rent/Levies,
got a pointed stick to fend off criminals/thieves, save on armed response
do washing by the river, save on Washing machine/Dryer
walk everywhere, save on Petrol/Diesel
Hold Nightly Dances by the moonlight, save on Electronic entertainment.
wear Furs and Animal hides, save on Decadent western Clothing.

I mean I could go on, but is living like a Caveman/Woman really how you pictured life in the 21 Century.
 
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