https://govconwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/dla-taps-18-companies.mp3 Eighteen companies have won indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts to provide various types of fuel to the Defense Logistics Agency’s energy organization.
The agency received 31 offers during the competitive acquisition process and set a 30-day carryover period for the awards, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Services are scheduled to conclude by April 30, 2023, and will be financed with fiscal year 2022 defense working capitals.
Awardees and details of their fixed-price, economic-price-adjustment IDIQ contracts are provided below:
Alon USA: $82.3 million BPPNA GOT/IST: $185.1 million BP Products North America: $71.6 million Calumet Shreveport Fuels: $40.6 million Epic Aviation: $51.7 million Equilon Enterprises: $175.8 million ExxonMobil: $162.9 million Husky Marketing & Supply: $66.2 million Irving Oil Terminals: $11 million Lazarus Energy Holdings: $110.5 million Marathon Petroleum: $21 million Moffett Oil: $46.4 million Petromax: $557.3 million Phillips 66: $336.1 million Placid Refining: $214.5 million Tesoro Refining & Marketing: $33.6 million Wynnewood Energy: $66.6 million Wyoming Refining: $22.2 million Planned Systems International, or PSI, has been awarded a $110.1 million task order to support Air Force Special Operations Command, or…
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