Ten companies have won one-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts to supply fuel products to the Defense Logistics Agency’s energy organization.
DLA Energy received 21 bids for the competitive acquisition program, which includes a carryover period of 30 days, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
Deliveries will take place across the Rocky Mountain and West Coast regions.
The awardees and contract details are as follows:
BP North America Products won $556,067,223 Chevron U.S.A. won $148,548,358 Valero Marketing and Supply won $415,622,640 Marathon Petroleum won $413,678,045 Par Hawaii Refining won $171,644,631 Petro Star won $206,682,546 Phillips 66 won $48,014,591 Sinclair Oil won $72,910,155 US Oil and Refining won $73,569,416 Wyoming Refining won $11,012,900 The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command, or SSC, has awarded SpaceX a $178.5 million task order for additional launches under…
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