Fuel & Rations
Fuel and Ration Control
USFK does not currently have a ration control system for vehicle fuel in Korea. Anyone with USFK SOFA status may purchase fuel at an AAFES gas station and there are no reduced gas prices off base due to SOFA status.
AAFES Fuel Station and Car Care Services
The Osan Express gas station sells diesel and gasoline. AAFES offers vehicle maintenance and repair services through Auto Oasis, which is co-located with the Osan Auto Hobby Shop in Bldg 1126. They can also provide the USFK Safety Inspection required to register your vehicle.
Osan AAFES Gas Station Hours
Mon-Fri: 7:30 AM-7:30 PM
Sat-Sun: 8:00 AM-7:00 PM
Auto Oasis Hours
Mon-Sat: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Camp Humphreys AAFES Fuel Stations:
Camp Humphreys is about 25 km from Osan Air Base and the drive time is 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. There are several AAFES gas stations on Camp Humphreys, including one 24/7 Express located at Bldg 2270 just past the PX/Commissary complex.
Note: Members are only authorized to purchase 5 gallons of “carry-out gas” per day, in accordance with USFK ration limits.
Fueling on the Economy
USFK Ration Program
Liquor (20% ABV or more) is rationed and is tracked through your CAC. Ration limits are outlined in the table below.
Purchasing tax and duty-free goods is a privilege granted under the US/ROK SOFA agreement. You should not transfer tax/duty-free items to unauthorized personnel. Black marketing is forbidden. Unit commanders and First Sergeants will be notified for members who purchase more than their authorized ration limits and members may be subject to punitive action.
Access to tax free or duty-free goods is based on SOFA status. Your Common Access Card is used to control and monitor your purchases at the Commissary or Base Exchange facilities. Normally, only personnel with SOFA status have access to Exchange or Commissary facilities, with the Exchange mall/food court being the exception.
Non-SOFA status visitors may visit Exchange and Commissary facilities with a SOFA-affiliated sponsor if they are US passport holders. Otherwise, the installation commander must grant access. See USFKI 1501.01 for detailed information.
Exchange and Commissary managers may impose purchase limits to assure items are available for all patrons. Liquor is subject to rationing and is defined as any beverage that is 20% or more alcohol by volume. There is no limit for beer. Each service member is allowed 5 units of liquor plus 2 units for each additional family member over 21. The below table shows monthly liquor limits.
Monthly Liquor Purchase Limits Quick Reference
Type | Monthly Imposed Ration |
---|---|
Beer | N/A |
Wine | N/A |
Liquor (20% or more alcohol by volume) | 5 units per member, plus 2 additional per family member over 21 years old |
One unit of liquor = fifth, quart or liter
Current Liquor Sales Inventory
1 gallon = 3.75 units
1.75 liter = 1.75 units
700-750 ml = .75 unit
1 pint/375 ml = 1/2 unit
1 miniature = 1/12 of a unit
Note: The liquor limits are monthly and not cumulative from month to month.
Note: As of June 2022, there is no ration limitation on food purchases at the Commissary