Gaseous Methane for Edwards AFB AFRL, CA
ID: SPE601-24-R-1207Type: Sources Sought
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDLA ENERGY AEROSPACE ENRGY-DLAE-MJBSA LACKLAND, TX, 78236, USA
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    Sources Sought for Gaseous Methane at Edwards AFB AFRL, CA

    The Department of Defense (DEPT OF DEFENSE) is seeking sources for the procurement of Gaseous Methane at Edwards AFB AFRL, CA. Gaseous Methane (GCH4) is a bulk product used for aerospace energy applications. The contractor will be responsible for delivering GCH4 in accordance with the specified requirements, including purity and grade. The delivery will be made f.o.b. origin into a Government provided tube trailer. The period of performance for this contract is from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2029. Interested vendors should monitor the SAM.gov website for any amendments to this solicitation. For additional information and to communicate concerns, vendors can contact the contract specialist, Kelli Boles, at kelli.boles@dla.mil or the contracting office, Leno Smith, at leno.smith@dla.mil.

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