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TURBINE FUEL, AVIATION

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SPE60226FD07RFederal

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The Defense Logistics Agency awarded a delivery order under contract SPE602-20-D-0489 to Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (CAGE SA076), a small business, for 600,000 units of aviation turbine fuel (NSN 9130007535026) with a total contract value of $1,837,156.20 at a unit price of $3.0619 per unit. The order, issued on July 16, 2026, includes a permitted quantity variance of plus or minus 10 percent, which could adjust the total value between $1,837,156.20 and $2,020,871.82. Delivery is FOB origin at the contractor’s facility in Shuwaikh Industrial Area, Kuwait, with inspection and acceptance by the government at that location. Payment is managed through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service using the Wide Area WorkFlow system, with invoices to be submitted to the remit-to address in Columbus, Ohio. The contract is administered by DLA Energy office SPE602, with Christopher Clement designated as the government point of contact. No specific packaging, preservation, marking, or MIL-STD requirements are documented, and no clauses from the Federal Acquisition Regulation are explicitly included in the order. The award reflects a commercial commodity procurement likely conducted under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable methodology, consistent with standard practices for fuel procurement under an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity vehicle.

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Kuwait Petroleum Corporation to supply turbine fuel to U.S. Defense Logistics Agency for $1.8M under contract SPE60220D0489.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

324110 - Petroleum RefineriesView NAICS

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SPE60226FD07R.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUSA
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DLA award SPE60226FD07R posted on DIBBS. Awardee: KUWAIT PETROLEUM CORPORATION (CAGE SA076) Total Contract Price: $1,837,156.20 Award Date: 07-16-2026 Delivery order under: SPE60220D0489 Line items: - TURBINE FUEL, AVIATION (NSN/Part 9130007535026, PR 7017521390)

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