NASA Awards Liquid Nitrogen and Liquid Oxygen Contracts

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May 29, 2009

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
allard.beutel@nasa.gov 

Michael Curie
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
michael.curie@nasa.gov

CONTRACT RELEASE: C09-026

NASA AWARDS LIQUID NITROGEN AND LIQUID OXYGEN CONTRACTS

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA has selected three companies to provide 
liquid nitrogen, or LN2, and liquid oxygen, or LOX, to six agency 
facilities supporting activities for the Space Operations Mission 
Directorate and Exploration System Mission Directorate.

Linde LLC of Murray Hill, N.J., has been awarded a new fixed-price 
contract to supply approximately 256,500 tons of LN2 and 
approximately 173,000 tons of LOX to NASA's Goddard Space Flight 
Center in Greenbelt, Md., NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi 
and NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans during a 
five-year period of performance. The three-year base period contract 
with two, one-year options has a maximum value of about $28.8 
million. The contract begins July 1, 2009.

Air Products and Chemicals Inc. of Allentown, Pa., has been awarded a 
new fixed-price contract to supply approximately 197,250 tons of LN2 
and approximately 26,000 tons of LOX to support NASA's Glenn Research 
Center in Cleveland and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in 
Huntsville, Ala., during a five-year period of performance. The 
three-year base period contract with two, one-year options has a 
maximum value of about $14.2 million. The contract begins July 1, 
2009.

Under these contracts, the LN2 will be used for pneumatic actuation, 
purging, cooling and pressurization of equipment. The LOX will be 
used as an oxidizer in cryogenic rocket engines.

Air Liquide Industrial U.S. LP of Houston has been awarded a new 
fixed-price contract to supply approximately 90,000 tons of LN2 and 
approximately 1,300 tons of LOX to NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston during a 5-year period of performance. The three-year base 
period contract with two, one-year options has a maximum value of 
about $6.1 million. The contract begins July 1, 2009.

Under this contract, the LN2 will be used for pneumatic actuation, 
purging, cooling and pressurization of equipment. The LOX will be 
used as a breathing agent for astronauts.

NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is responsible for releasing 
the LN2 and LOX solicitation, known as the NASA Acquisition of 
Nitrogen and Oxygen, on behalf of the agency.

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov  

	
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