The Pentagon’s planned energy depot in the Philippines will be able to refuel the U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyers and Combat Logistics Force ships, according to new documents. Amendments to the Defense Logistics Agency’s solicitation from last summer have expanded, requiring the bidder to provide fueling support for Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, fleet replenishment oilers, dry cargo vessels and fast combat support ships. These vessels have historically relied on facilities in Luzon at Subic Bay for refueling and logistical support. With an anticipated activation timeframe by April of 2028, the Defense Logistics Agency’s ambitions for a Defense Fuel Support Point (DFSP) in
Upcoming U.S. Depot in the Philippines to Support Fueling of Navy Destroyers, Combat Logistics Force Ships
The Pentagon’s planned energy depot in the Philippines will be able to refuel the U.S. Navy’s guided-missile destroyers and Combat Logistics Force ships, according to new documents. Amendments to the Defense Logistics Agency’s solicitation from last summer have expanded, requiring the bidder to prov

