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GIAA pursues joint-use tie to DOD fuel line; airport estimate for on-site tie-in $16M–$20M

Guam Legislature Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities, and Federal & Foreign Affairs · November 10, 2025
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GIAA described discussions with Department of Defense stakeholders about tapping the existing DOD jet-fuel pipeline to improve fuel resiliency and reduce trucked deliveries; airport management estimated on-site tie-in, storage and blending work at roughly $16–$20 million and said DOD leadership expressed support for joint use.

Senators asked GIAA about fuel resilience after testimony that Typhoon Mawar disrupted fuel deliveries and increased trucking demands. Executive manager John Kanata and consultant Frank Santos described ongoing coordination with the governor—s office and the CMCC admiral to pursue joint use of the existing Department of Defense…

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