The oiler sailed from Ulithi 8 September 1945 to serve as station tanker at
Tokyo Bay and other Far Eastern ports. Between 20 February and 18 March 1946, she sailed to
Bahrain in the
Persian Gulf to load oil, returning to station tanker duty at
Sasebo. After spending the summer on the
U.S. West Coast for repairs, she returned to duty in the western Pacific from September 1946 to May 1947, making three voyages to Bahrain during that time. Returning to the west coast for repairs,
Chipola put to sea again 13 June 1947, and sailed west to Bahrain and the
Suez Canal, making passage to Norfolk where she arrived 21 August. Almost constantly at sea on the important never-ending duty of keeping the fleet supplied with petroleum products, she voyaged from Norfolk to Bahrain, then sailed to make two voyages between
Aruba and the
Panama Canal Zone. She sailed from
Cristóbal, for Bahrain, continuing through the
Far East to
San Diego, California, where she was overhauled. == Mediterranean duty ==