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About FuelOps Lite

FuelOps Lite is a browser-based diesel scenario planning tool for managers who need to assess constrained supply, test trade-offs, and understand which sites or services can be protected, reduced, or stopped under different availability settings.

The current build supports two baseline packs: a Hawke’s Bay essential-site dataset and an iwi / hapū resilience dataset focused on marae support, whānau transport, social and health services, remote support, generator deployment, and welfare distribution.

Purpose and objectives

  • support difficult diesel-allocation decisions during supply stress
  • show the effect of category-level priority settings on site outcomes
  • provide quick visual summaries for protected, reduced, and stopped services
  • allow managers to switch between daily and weekly planning views
  • support local import, export, and simple what-if scenario work in one page

Data sources and modelling notes

Named places in the Hawke’s Bay baseline are drawn from public listings for Health New Zealand Hawke’s Bay facilities, Fire and Emergency New Zealand station listings, New Zealand Police station listings, Hato Hone St John Hawke’s Bay service information, Hawke’s Bay Regional Council pages, Hastings District Council infrastructure pages, Hawke’s Bay Airport, and Napier Port.

Named places in the iwi / hapū baseline are drawn from public listings for Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga, Tamatea Health & Social, Kahungunu Executive ki Te Wairoa, Te Puni Kōkiri marae preparedness and emergency-support material, Hawke’s Bay mobility and transport pages, and Māori Maps entries for marae in the wider Ngāti Kahungunu rohe.

Diesel volumes, site-level essential flags, and some service labels in both baselines are planning assumptions created for scenario analysis. They are not official consumption figures or official operating priorities.

See source notes for a packaged summary of the named-location basis used in the sample data.

Privacy and tracking

This app runs entirely in the browser. It stores scenario data only in local browser storage on the current device. It does not require logins, does not send data to a backend, and does not include analytics or tracker scripts.

To keep that privacy statement accurate, this package avoids remote tracking libraries and external analytics tags. Data can be removed by using the reset control or clearing the site’s browser storage.

Work in progress

This version remains a work in progress for demonstrative purposes. It is intended to support planning conversations, not replace operational command systems, official fuel contracts, or formal emergency-management decision records.

Version and attribution

Version: 1.6.0

Attribution: Global Risk Consulting, Chris Kumeroa.

Copyright: © GRC 2026. No part may be reused without permission.