Diesel Distribution

Automate Diesel Fueling and Keep Crews Out of the Hot Zone.

Diesel still has a role on many pads, and how it is delivered matters. Nacelle’s automated diesel distribution keeps engines fueled on demand through a closed, metered system that improves safety, protects productive time, and gives operators clear visibility into fuel usage, all without putting personnel in the hot zone.

The Nacelle Approach

Traditional diesel fueling means trucks, hoses, and crews moving around active equipment, often slowing or stopping operations to refuel. That adds cost, manpower, and risk.

Nacelle automates the process. Fuel is dispensed on demand through a closed, contained system and metered as it is consumed, so refueling happens continuously and safely while the fleet keeps running.

What Our Diesel Distribution Delivers

Three areas where automated diesel distribution changes the economics on site.
Safety

A closed system that reduces spills and crew exposure.

  • Closed filling system reduces splash, spills, and static buildup
  • Grounded and bonded equipment with double containment at key points
  • Automated controls and remote monitoring reduce time spent in the hot zone
Efficiency

Continuous fueling that protects productive time.

 

  • Multiple pumps fueled at once, with no need to slow down or stop to refuel
  • Faster mobilization and demobilization
  • Fewer personnel required compared with traditional truck-and-crew fueling
 
Visibility and Control

Metered, data-driven fuel management.

 

  • Fuel metered as it is consumed for more accurate ordering
  • Downloadable fuel-usage reports
  • Real-time monitoring that can flag performance issues across the fleet
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Common Questions

It is a closed, automated system that delivers diesel to engines on demand and meters fuel as it is consumed. It replaces manual truck-and-hose fueling, reducing spills, crew exposure, and downtime.
Fuel is dispensed through a closed, grounded, and contained system that limits spills and static buildup. Automated controls and remote monitoring keep personnel out of the hot zone during refueling.
No. Multiple pumps can be fueled at once without slowing or stopping, so refueling continues while the fleet keeps running.
Yes. Fuel is metered as it is consumed, with downloadable usage reports that support more accurate ordering and help identify performance issues across the fleet.
Yes. Nacelle's equipment supports a range of fuel strategies, including automated diesel distribution and natural gas distribution for dual-fuel operations.

Fewer Trucks, Less Risk, More Uptime.

Talk to Nacelle about automating diesel distribution for your operation.