17 July 2025

Masig, Iama tank upgrades offer remote fuel security boost

| By Cape York Weekly
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Team member Amos Baragud (right) helps customer Jeffery David fuel up on Iama Island. Photo: Supplied.

Remote store operator Community Enterprise Queensland (CEQ) has significantly improved fuel security and supply capacity for two Torres Strait communities following the installation of new high-capacity fuel tanks on Masig and Iama islands.

The new 14,000-litre tanks will replace the existing 5,000L storage units to almost triple fuel availability to help the communities better manage peak demand periods, including cultural events and crayfish season.

CEQ chief executive officer Michael Dykes said the investment addressed long-standing supply challenges faced by island residents.

“For communities like Masig and Iama, fuel is not just about transport – it’s about food security, economic independence, and safety,” he said.

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“These are fishing communities where fuel powers boats, vehicles, and livelihoods.

“Increasing capacity ensures that people can keep working, feeding their families, and travelling safely.”

CEQ said the larger tanks were expected to reduce the risk of fuel shortages and eliminate the need for risky inter-island travel when supplies ran low, with a two- or three-week buffer now in place if resupply vessels were unable to deliver due to adverse weather conditions.

“Islanders won’t have to worry about running out during critical periods, whether it’s the busy fishing season or a major community gathering,” Mr Dykes said.

CEQ said the upgrades formed part of the organisation’s commitment to support regional and remote communities with reliable infrastructure and essential services.

Original Article published by Cape York Weekly on Cape York Weekly.

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