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DLA ENERGY-Worldwide Additives Program (FSII and LIA)
Contact and place of performance
Natalie Charles
Not specified
The synopsis information for this requirement is included below for your ease of use until the official solicitation is posted no later than July 2026. This is the synopsis for the upcoming DLA Energy Bulk Fuel Additives procurement which includes requirements for two additives: Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII) and Diesel Fuel Additive (LIA). There are three grades of LIA Additive on the Qualified Product Lis...
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All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered.
The specific details will be included within the schedule of the solicitation by product and location. The total estimated quantity is as follows:
FSII – 3,141,000 USG
NSN: 6850-01-057-6427
LIA – 98,000 USG
NSN: 9140-01-604-2853
For all other questions or concerns e-mail Natalie Charles at [email protected] or Bernard Mage at [email protected]. All responsible sources may submit a proposal, which shall be considered by the Agency, to be eligible for award.
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy issued this pre-solicitation notice for the Worldwide Additives Program under solicitation number SPE602-26-R-0708. The procurement seeks two specific fuel additives: Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (FSII) and Diesel Fuel Additive (LIA). The total estimated quantities include 3,141,000 US gallons of FSII and 98,000 US gallons of LIA. For the LIA requirement, only products listed on the Qualified Product List (QPL-32490) by the date of award are acceptable, specifically Grade A and B additives conforming to MILPRF-32490. This requirement is classified under NAICS 325998 All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing and PSC 9140 FUEL OILS.
The anticipated ordering period begins at the date of award and continues through December 31, 2028. Performance involves a delivery period from January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2028, with a 30-day carryover for Continental US (CONUS) locations and 90 days for outside the Continental US (OCONUS) locations. Logistics requirements specify delivery via tank truck for CONUS sites. For international requirements, offerors must load 5,000 US gallon ISO-containers for transport via truck to European destinations and via cargo vessel or truck to Middle Eastern destinations. All proposals must be submitted as FOB Destination offers.
This opportunity is designated as an SBP SBP set-aside. The response deadline is June 10, 2026, and the official solicitation is expected to be posted no later than July 2026. Interested parties may contact Natalie Charles for information regarding the requirement. All responsible sources may submit a proposal for consideration by the agency to be eligible for award.
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