
Danish bunker supplier and tanker specialist Monjasa has been appointed official provider of marine fuel to NATO following a tender submission last year, the company announces in a press release.
The contract was awarded by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) to Monjasa’s Danish entity, Monjasa A/S.
It comprises fuel deliveries across a total of five areas of operations.
The deal runs for an initial fixed period of one year plus an additional two-years option.
The collaboration with the NSPA is already operative, the company added.
The deal is part of a framework for the supply of marine fuels to ensure that NATO forces have the necessary fuel resources available across the designated geographical areas covered by the contract.
Monjasa general manager for Northwest Europe Ulrik Østergaard said: “Meeting the right quality standards is a prerequisite for winning specialised international tenders.
“This new contract award comes on the back of years of investments in our logistics and in establishing a modus that supports extended documentation requirements and overall transparency.”
As part of the contract, Monjasa will be providing fuel services to NATO in the capacity of reseller and through its own maritime fleet operations.
With 16 international offices and a fleet of 35 tankers and barges, Monjasa supplied marine fuel products across a total of 784 ports worldwide in 2024.

