
Chris Burnett
At Nqpetro, we specialise in fuel infrastructure solutions that meet the demands of Australia's most remote and challenging environments. Our recent work at a mine site in Cape Flattery, Queensland, demonstrates how tailored design and engineering can overcome logistical and environmental hurdles—especially when it comes to marine fuelling and tidal access.
This remote site receives 200kL of diesel by barge on a regular basis. However, the unloading process was heavily impacted by tidal conditions and manual hose handling practices. Refuelling operations often required the hose to be pulled to the land side—leading to:
• Delays during low tide
• Operational inefficiencies
• Environmental and compliance risks
The client needed a reliable, tide-independent marine diesel transfer solution that was both safe and efficient.
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