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DOE - Fossil Energy Techline - Issued on: October 16, 2000 Strategic Petroleum Reserve Crude Oil Exchange Solicitation ReissuedOffers Requested for the 7 Million Barrels of Crude Oil the Department was Unable to Award Last WeekNew Orleans, LA - The U.S. Department of Energy has reissued its call for offers to exchange Strategic Petroleum Reserve crude oil. The new solicitation, issued today from the Reserve's New Orleans office, requests offers for the 7 million barrels of crude oil that the Department was unable to award last week when two companies which had previously submitted winning offers could not provide the necessary financial guarantees. The Energy Department had offered a total of 30 million barrels of crude oil in exchange for that amount, plus additional oil, to be returned to the Strategic Reserve next year. The new solicitation sets Monday, October 23, as the deadline for new offers. (The timeframe used in the previous solicitation would have set the due date for this coming Friday, but since that is the last day for trading for November oil contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the Department opted to move the bid deadline to the following Monday.) In addition to the amount of crude oil, the Department made the following changes to the solicitation:
As in the previous solicitation, successful offerors must agree to return a comparable quality of crude oil, plus a bonus percentage, to the government between August and November of 2001. --End of Techline--
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