Oregon Fuel Action Plan

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Oregon Fuel Action Plan Eastern Oregon Cascadia Earthquake Summit Deanna Henry May 12, 2017

Oregon Imports 100 Percent of its Refined Petroleum Products Portland Fuel Hub Puget Sound Area Refineries Seattle Olympic Pipeline Oregon Imports 100 Percent of its Refined Petroleum Products Washington refineries supply more than 90 percent About 90 percent by Olympic Pipeline to Oregon Remaining product by tanker ships to Oregon Portland Fuel Hub – located on liquefiable soils anticipate significant fuel supply loss Utah refineries supply less than 5 percent to eastern Oregon communities California refineries supply less than 5 percent to southern Oregon communities Pasco Chevron Pipeline Bay Area Refineries Salt Lake City Refineries

Fuel Source: Bulk Supplies from Outside Region 2016 Cascadia Rising Exercise: Fuel Sector Lessons Learned FPOD - PW Astoria Fuel Source: Bulk Supplies from Outside Region Initial AIR Response Activities Phase 1: Federal, Military, and Industry Next Steps Identify Fuel Points of Distribution in each county to receive bulk fuel National Fuel Task Force Activated – Coordinate securing and delivering bulk fuel to impacted states State Request Required – Fuel not included in federal “push strategy” Demonstrated fuel request, coordination and delivery of bulk fuel supplies into Oregon to impacted areas FPOD - PW Tillamook Authorities Authorities SSA PDX Cascade Mountain Range SSA Salem Airport FPOD - PW Newport Communications Communications ISB Redmond Airport FPOD Eugene PW FPOD - PW Coquille FPOD - PW Roseburg FPOD - PW Gold Beach SSA Medford Airport

Fuel Source: Pasco Distribution Terminal and Other Central and Eastern Oregon Fuel Strategies Fuel Source: Pasco Distribution Terminal and Other Viable Critical infrastructure Transportation System, Power and Communications Next Steps: Complete State Fuel Data Request Reliant on petroleum industry to meet fuel demands Implement voluntary & mandatory fuel conservation measures if needed Implement Odd/Even Fuel Allocation Program if Needed Implement Public Information Campaign to reduce fuel consumption if needed Provide county backup communications contact information Identify preliminary county priority lifeline routes Identify preliminary county Fuel Points of Distribution

Oregon Fuel Action Plan Deanna Henry Emergency Preparedness Manager 503-932-4428 Mobile Deanna.henry@oregon.gov