Johnson’s Petroleum Deploying 10 Mobile Gas Stations to Hurricane-Affected Parishes

By: , November 14, 2025
Johnson’s Petroleum Deploying 10 Mobile Gas Stations to Hurricane-Affected Parishes
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Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz (right), looks on as Technical Officer, Johnson’s Petroleum, Adrian Samuels, points out the features of one of the company’s mobile gas stations during his visit to Johnson’s Petroleum Headquarters on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston on Wednesday (November 2). The company has acquired 10 mobile units, which will be deployed to hurricane-impacted parishes.
Johnson’s Petroleum Deploying 10 Mobile Gas Stations to Hurricane-Affected Parishes
Photo: Dave Reid
Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz (centre), is attentive as Technical Officer, Johnson’s Petroleum, Adrian Samuels (left), explains the operations of one of the company’s recently acquired mobile gas units, during his visit to Johnson’s Petroleum Headquarters on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston on Wednesday (November 12). Also listening is Chief Technical Engineer, Johnson’s Petroleum, Michael Taylor.
Johnson’s Petroleum Deploying 10 Mobile Gas Stations to Hurricane-Affected Parishes
Photo: Dave Reid
Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz (left), listens as Chief Technical Officer, Johnson’s Petroleum, Michael Taylor, explains the features of one of the company’s recently acquired mobile gas stations during his visit to Johnson’s Petroleum Headquarters on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston on Wednesday (November 12).

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Johnson’s Petroleum will be deploying 10 mobile gas stations to provide fuel relief to parishes affected by Hurricane Melissa.

Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon. Daryl Vaz, inspected the units during a visit to the entity’s headquarters on Beechwood Avenue in Kingston on Wednesday (November 12).

The mobile gas station is a self-contained portable fueling system that integrates fuel storage pumps and safety features into a movable structure. These stations provide fuel access in areas without traditional gas stations.

Each mobile station is comprised of three independent 1500-litre compartments to dispense three different fuel types.

It is equipped with a meter system that includes litres, sale, and price display; an emergency stop button; and solar-powered capacity.

Minister Vaz commended the management of Johnson’s Petroleum, noting that the mobile stations will support communities in the building phase.

“They are beginning to fast-track to have the units ready to go out into the areas most affected. They have a national roll-out plan and I have asked them to concentrate specifically on the areas that have been most affected, which are the five parishes of the west,” he said.

I want them to work through the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) to find out exactly the areas that do not have access to fuel of all types to minimise the travel distance to get fuel… the mobile unit will facilitate this,” he noted.

Minister Vaz said that the mobile units will also support the fisheries sector, with fishing villages of Great Bay, Black River and Scott Cove in St. Elizabeth and Belmont, Whitehouse and Negril in Westmoreland being targeted.

“These areas… are in need of marine fuel,” he pointed out.

General Manager of Johnson’s Petroleum, Phillip Calder, said the units are in full compliance with safety and regulatory frameworks.

“The strategy we have been working on is to use these mobile units/mini stations to enhance rural communities that are underserved. It so happens that Hurricane Melissa has put us in a place where we had to fast-track this plan. The fact that we already identified areas makes it easier for us to roll out,” he said.

Mr. Calder noted that areas in St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Hanover, St. James, and Trelawny have been identified to place the mobile stations.

He said that plans are already in place for the procurement of more units for islandwide coverage.

“When we place these in rural communities, we will use the mobile truck to access those communities because traditional large trucks will not be able to access those areas,” he said.

Last Updated: November 14, 2025