DoI fuel pump(s)

AuthorityDepartment of Infrastructure
Date received2018-11-20
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2018-12-07
Case ID657665

Original Request

Could you advise of the number of government-owned fuel pumps on the island for use of the government's fleet, including the constabulary. Could you advise of the amount of fuel in litres, used an annual basis since 2011. Also, could you provide the total government expenditure on fuel, both diesel and unleaded, per annum since 2011.

Data Tables (2)

Year Fuel litres
2011 2,666,243
2012 2,682,677
2013 2,570,337
2014 2,342,415
2015 2,666,193
2016 2,756,335
2017 2,878,436
2018 (to Sept) 2,056,323
Year Expenditure
2011 £2,910,551.72
2012 £3,008,606.47
2013 £2,853,645.56
2014 £2,553,242.48
2015 £2,424,755.53
2016 £2,395,139.00
2017 £2,740,434.02
2018 (to Sept) £2,054,693.52

Full Response Text

Department of Infrastructure Sea Terminal Building, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF

Contact: Maggie Farmer Telephone: (01624) 686785 Email: dpo-doi@gov.im

Our ref: 657665 7 December 2018

Dear ###

We write further to your request which was received on 20 November 2018 and which states:

"1. Could you advise of the number of government-owned fuel pumps on the island for use of the government's fleet, including the constabulary. 2. Could you advise of the amount of fuel in litres, used an annual basis since 2011. 3. Also, could you provide the total government expenditure on fuel, both diesel and unleaded, per annum since 2011."

1. The Department has 10 fuel pumps on 7 sites. 2. Annual fuel usage Year Fuel litres 2011 2,666,243 2012 2,682,677 2013 2,570,337 2014 2,342,415 2015 2,666,193 2016 2,756,335 2017 2,878,436 2018 (to Sept) 2,056,323 3. Annual expenditure on fuel Year Expenditure 2011 £2,910,551.72 2012 £3,008,606.47 2013 £2,853,645.56 2014 £2,553,242.48 2015 £2,424,755.53 2016 £2,395,139.00 2017 £2,740,434.02 2018 (to Sept) £2,054,693.52 Please quote the reference number 657665 in any future communications.

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