Bulk Fuel Terminal
Full Form of BFT
What is BFT?
A Bulk Fuel Terminal (BFT) is a large-scale storage and distribution facility designed to handle, store, and dispense substantial quantities of petroleum products such as petrol, diesel, aviation fuel, and lubricants. In India, BFTs are critical nodes in the country's energy supply chain, operated by public sector oil marketing companies like Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum. These terminals are strategically located near ports, refineries, or major consumption centres to ensure efficient loading of tankers and rail cars. BFTs play a vital role in maintaining fuel security, especially during peak demand seasons or emergencies. They are equipped with advanced automation, safety systems, and environmental controls to minimize risks and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The term is widely used in logistics, supply chain management, and government energy planning. For competitive exams like GATE, UPSC, State PCS, and PSU recruitment interviews, understanding BFT operations and their role in the national petroleum grid can be relevant for questions on energy infrastructure, distribution networks, and public sector governance. BFTs also support strategic petroleum reserves, a key component of India's energy security policy.
BFT का फुल फॉर्म
बल्क फ्यूल टर्मिनल (थोक ईंधन टर्मिनल)
Example
The new Bulk Fuel Terminal at Paradip will increase the region's diesel storage capacity by 30 per cent, helping meet growing demand.