Phillips 66, Petromax Refining– both with contracts amounting to more than $600 million– and the other 16 contractors were selected out of 28 bids DLA received during a competitive acquisition process, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
The following will provide DLA with various types of fuel until April 30, 2024, as part of their respective contracts:
Alon USA, $129.7 million
Associated Energy Group, $14.7 million
BP Products North America, $100.2 million
BPPNA GOT/IST, $244.4 million
Calumet Shreveport Fuels, $89.6 million
Epic Aviation, $43.3 million
ExxonMobil, $345.3 million
Husky Marketing & Supply, $108.3 million
Lazarus Energy, $167.7 million
Marathon Petroleum, $108.2 million
Petromax LLC, $107.5 million
Petromax Refining, $644.5 million
Phillips 66, $671.6 million
Placid Refining, $310.7 million
Valero Marketing and Supply, $313.7 million
VetJet Fuels, $9.9 million
Wynnewood Energy, $127 million
Wyoming Refining, $40.1 million
The suppliers will perform work at several locations including in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming.
The bulk acquisition of petroleum products is covered by the fiscal 2023 defense working capital funds.
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