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SPE60220D0504 - P00011 - ADNOC 12-MONTHS EXTENSION

DLA ENERGY

This is a special notice for an extension to contract No. SPE602-20-D-0504 between the US Government and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company for Distribution (ADNOC). United Arab Emirates (UAE) Laws (13 of 1973, 4 of 1976) and Abu Dhabi Laws (7 of 1971, 8 of 1978, 1 of 1988) specify that ADNOC is solely authorized to produce, refine, store, and market refined petroleum products in Abu Dhabi. The total estimated quantity to be ordered is 1,500,000 USG of Turbine Fuel, Aviation JP-8, conforming to MIL SPEC MIL-DTL-83133J, MSN 9130-01-031-5816. The petroleum products shall be delivered Free on Board (FOB) origin by a combination of tank truck and pipeline. The contract action will be executed on an other than full and open competition basis in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 6.103-2, Unusual and Compelling Urgency. ADNOC has been identified as only one responsible source in accordance with FAR 6.103-1, Only One Responsible Source and No Other Supplies or Services Will Satisfy Agency Requirement. Pursuant to FAR 6.103-2(d), an unusual and compelling urgency justification shall be used, as applicable. The extension of DLA Energy’s contract with ADNOC will be for 12 months. The contract’s period of performance will expire on April 30, 2027, with a 30-day carry-over period. Due to the unusual and compelling urgency of this requirement, the U.S. Government will not accept any capability statements from interested vendors in response to this notice.

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