Is 92F (Petroleum Supply Specialist) a Good MOS?
United States Army · Military Occupational Specialty
Quick Facts — 92F (Petroleum Supply Specialist)
AIT / Training
8 weeks
Training Location
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Career Field
Quartermaster
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About 92F Petroleum Supply Specialist
Receives, stores, issues, and dispenses bulk and packaged petroleum products. Operates fuel dispensing equipment, storage facilities, and petroleum pipeline systems.
8 weeks
Fort Gregg-Adams, VA
Quartermaster
Recruiter vs. Reality
What the Recruiter Says
As a Petroleum Supply Specialist, you'll manage the fuel that powers the Army's vehicles, aircraft, and equipment worldwide. You'll master fuel handling, quality control, and distribution logistics — building expertise valued in the petroleum, energy, and transportation industries.
What It's Actually Like
You pump fuel. That's the recruiting pitch, that's the reality, that's the whole thing. You pump JP-8 into everything the Army drives, flies, or runs, and you do it in conditions that OSHA would shut down in the civilian world before the paperwork was done. You'll smell like petroleum permanently — it becomes your cologne, your perfume, your identity. Your significant other will know you're home before you open the door. The Army runs on fuel, and you're the reason it keeps running, which is simultaneously the most important and most overlooked job in the military. Your civilian career in petroleum logistics is real, pays well, and comes with the added bonus of knowing that every gas station you visit is dramatically less stressful than an FARP in a combat zone.