LEARN MORE ABOUT FOSTER FUELS

Foster Fuels Mission Critical is committed to preparing your facility with emergency fuel services. Whether through routine fuel delivery or fuel quality testing and analysis, our award-winning team is your resource for meeting important emergency preparedness standards. As part of our fuel services, Foster Fuels maintains a company-owned, dedicated, and unrivaled Mission Critical division, which has been at the core of our services since 2005. We are always ready to activate, organize, deploy, and manage emergency fuel supply services for our contract customers.

LEARN HOW TO PROTECT YOUR EMERGENCY FUEL SUPPLY

Did you know that the United States annually spends $80 billion due to power outages and disturbances? When an outage occurs, maintaining uptime is critical. When it comes to the performance and reliability of your generators during an outage, the state of your fuel is of utmost importance, which is why Foster Fuels’ award-winning team recommends the following steps for ensuring quality fuel. Read More.

Frequently Asked Questions

Though based in Brookneal, Virginia, Foster Fuels Mission Critical makes sure your facility has the routine fuel delivery needed to prevent an outage. We accomplish this by both retaining significant emergency assets and partnering with other strategically located fueling companies. This network of partners allows routine fuel delivery to be dispatched to your facility in a time-sensitive manner.

Currently, we are servicing to a limited number of clients based in Canada and Puerto Rico. We have developed key partnerships with fueling providers that stand ready to assist. If you are located in either Canada or Puerto Rico, contact one of our representatives to learn more about the possibility of servicing your facility.

Foster Fuels Mission Critical Division has the privilege of being in support of FEMA. That means we are ready to be activated in case of a natural disaster. An example of our disaster recovery experience can be found in our free Hurricane Sandy Case Study.

When we test your fuel quality, we do not simply show you the results, but we explain them as well. Our award-winning team takes the time to discuss the lab results with you and to provide a tailored solution and resources to meet your industry-specific needs.

PLAN FOR DISASTER RECOVERY

Read about our work with FEMA during Hurricane Sandy.

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What Our Customers Think

Thank you for your outstanding support during the humanitarian relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy. We here at DLA Energy appreciate your committed support to those impacted by the storm. Your herculean effort and dedication has helped millions of Americans during this devastating period. Your leadership on the ground and swift response to DLA Energy, FEMA, and state and local governments was critical the mission success

Giovanni Tuck, Brigadier General, USAF Commander

Each of your members displayed a willingness to go above and beyond the call to ensure multiple delivery missions to facilities. You kept the principal Aerial Port of Debarkation generations filled for constant use for all Joint Warfighter’s benefit so they could meet mission. Your Emergency Response Team was prepared and again, integrated across the board with key stakeholders.

Matt Ott, CDR, SC, US Navy

The thanks goes out to you and your outstanding crew. I handled life support for the main port in Port-au-Prince, and while Foster Fuels was present, fuel was not just taken care of, but incredibly flexible and adaptive to multiple needs. It was as easy as simply talking with your folks and they leaned forward and took care of the need.

1Lt Travis Michelena, JLC, Haiti

I just wanted to take a moment and commend your company and the fine crew that I had the pleasure of working with during the Kentucky Ice Storms. In my short time with FEMA and working seven major disasters, I have never worked with any contracting team that was more professional and such a pleasure to work with. We faces incredible weather conditions and long hours but I never heard one complaint out of the entire crew. The only thing I heard was what can we do now and how can we better complete and make the mission a success.

John Formet, Sr FEMA Region IV Logistics Accountable Property Manager