United States - Ship Propulsion Fuel (Bunkers)

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Opportunity closing date
30 September 2025
Opportunity publication date
30 September 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

Solicitation SPE606-25-R-0200 is for the procurement of Distillates & Residuals for ships’ bunkers at various ports Worldwide.  Fuel will be procured on a spot-buy as-required basis through the SEA Card® Online program.  Distillate is Commercial Marine Gas Oil (MGO); Residuals are commercial Fuel Oil, Intermediate, Grades RME-180 (IFO 180) and RMG-380 (IFO 380) and Very Low Sulfur Fuel Oil (VLSFO).  We may also solicit MILSPEC product (JP5 and F76) for US Navy ships.  Fuel is to be delivered as ships’ bunkers directly into U.S. vessels for DoD and Federal Civilian agencies by barge, truck, or pipeline. Ordering period is October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.  Delivery period is October 1, 2024 through October 31, 2025. These are Requirements-Type, Fixed Price Contracts. Any questions should be addressed to Mr. Francis Murphy at Francis.c.Murphy@dla.mil.  All offerors must register in the SEA Card® Online program.  Interested vendors will be put in contact with the SEA Card operating vendor who is responsible for vetting the vendor and setting up a merchant agreement with each vendor.  NOTE: Vendors already registered for SEA Card Open Market opportunities do not need to respond to this Notice.

Opportunity closing date
30 September 2025
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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DLA ENERGY

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