New Zealand fuel flow map

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Fuel flow overview
Use search, presets, and product buttons to explore disruptions. In embedded mode, open panels from the toolbar.
Scenario controls
Fastest way to use this map
  1. Pick a fuel product, or leave it on All.
  2. Press Hormuz closed to test the biggest upstream shock.
  3. Read the business timeline and most affected regions.
  4. Search your terminal, region, airport, or service.
Use guided mode if you want the map to step you into the most useful view instead of adjusting everything manually.
One click Gulf transit test, then use the timeline below to see likely refinery and business impacts.
All fuels combined.
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Search or click a supplier, hub, terminal, route, or region.
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Use a longer horizon for major upstream shocks such as Hormuz closure. The impact lists and business timeline expand as the horizon grows.
Season and demand settings change the pressure on regions, airports, and freight links.
Time, recovery, and overlays
These future views are modelled planning cases. They extend the recent trade picture with diversification, storage, and resilience assumptions for discussion and stress testing.
By default the map compares against the current no-disruption baseline for this time view and fuel product.
Storage uplift0%
Supplier diversity0%
Domestic reroute strength0%
Demand pressure0%
Use these sliders to test what stronger storage, more diverse supply, or harder demand pressure might do in future planning views.
Compare and impact
Fast scenario read
Business owner timeline
Scenario narrative
Regional shortage table
Service shortage table
Future planning lens
Most affected regions
Weakest routes and nodes
Storage and days of cover
Priority customers and services
This is a planning simulator. It shows dependencies, likely substitution, and pressure points. It is not a live tanker-tracking tool.
Snapshot and explanation
Direct supplier mix
Monthly product totals
Scenario explanation
Legend
Crude supply to refining hubs
Refined fuel into New Zealand entry terminals
Domestic trunk and region distribution
Substitution or reroute gain
Lost or constrained flow
Import terminal
Inland or airport node
Demand region
Service overlay point
National chokepoint