IOCL’s Hydrogen Generation Unit-III shutdown award hides a bigger execution-risk story than the winning price suggests. New 136 KTPA Toluene extraction unit project: Update. 2458 kms of gas network under a single risk lens. Hormuz fortune: a desi shipping company sitting on Rs 7,900 crore of cash. A city-gas company whose customers are walking back to coal . Why one rejected Gujarat block hangs over Vedanta's whole oil pitch. ONGC’s BRRP bidders forced an 18-month execution rethink for Mumbai High bridge replacement. ONGC’s gas EOI tests buyer-led evacuation before locking pricing and GSA terms. Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day. Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. BPCL turnaround: Updates. Downstream contracting briefs: Part I. Downstream contracting briefs: Part II. E&P contracting brief for the day. Daily forward looking import matrices. Asian drilling campaign continues with third well after first came online, second set to follow suit. Bhavnagar District City Gas Distribution Project. How Indian firms ended up on America's sanctions roster. India tightens the screws on gas flaring. The private challenger in India's LPG game. Bardhaman syn gas tender exposes the weakest link in India’s coal gasification push: Foreign licensor logistics. ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum turns subsea tie-in design and bid-security timing into hard bidder risk filters. PSU oil marketing companies tighten biodiesel B-100 entry gate before opening the 2029 supply pool. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. Forged papers and vanishing bidders: Inside E&P company's blacklist of 85 vendors. E&P contracting brief: Part I. E&P contracting brief: Part II. Downstream contracting briefs: Awards. Downstream contracting briefs. Qatar says Ras Laffan blast will not affect LNG exports. Cachar, Hailakandi & Karimganj Districts City Gas Distribution Project. From importing aromatics to making them . Daily forward looking import matrices. Das Offshore secures ONGC Mumbai High, Neelam & Heera and Bassein & Satellite pressure vessel integrity contract . E&P contracting brief for the day. Andhra refinery: Living of sea water. BPCL’s Petro Resid Fluidized Catalytic Cracking award exposes a sharp pricing split in refinery safety services. IOCL Digboi coke drum failure study cancellation puts a post-retrofit refinery integrity problem back in suspense. 2G ethanol: Tender exposes the hidden cost of turning straw into fuel.
IOCL’s Hydrogen Generation Unit-III shutdown award hides a bigger execution-risk story than the winning price suggests
New 136 KTPA Toluene extraction unit project: Update
Jun 25: 8Environmental clearance has been turned into a two-route regulatory gamble Click on Details for moreDetails
2458 kms of gas network under a single risk lens
Jun 25: 8That makes the work commercially small in appearance but operationally wide in consequence. 8For executives, the signal is that owner wants a consolidated risk view across multiple industrial, city-gas and long-distance transmission interfaces. Click on Details for moreDetails
Hormuz fortune: a desi shipping company sitting on Rs 7,900 crore of cash
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A city-gas company whose customers are walking back to coal
Jun 25: 8And whose infrastructure has been barely built 8Find out more Click on Details
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Why one rejected Gujarat block hangs over Vedanta's whole oil pitch
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ONGC’s BRRP bidders forced an 18-month execution rethink for Mumbai High bridge replacement
Jun 25: 8Participating bidders argued that the original 12-month schedule did not reflect offshore construction realities. 8ONGC ultimately extended the completion period to 18 months through an addendum. 8The change reveals how execution practicality overtook the original procurement timeline without altering the project's overall risk philosophy. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC’s gas EOI tests buyer-led evacuation before locking pricing and GSA terms
Jun 25: 8ONGC is not merely asking who wants Jaisalmer gas; it is testing who can actually evacuate and use it. 8The EOI opens the door to pipeline, truck-mounted and modular gas solutions, but leaves pricing and GSA risk unresolved. 8The technical promise is field-gas monetisation; the commercial trap sits in infrastructure accountability. Click on Details for moreDetails
Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day
Jun 25: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today. 8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players. Also click on the Tenders section for more detailed documentation Click on Reports for more.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day
Jun 25: 8A daily roundup of tender results in the oil and gas sector. 8Stay informed about contract awards, winning bidders, and project allocations over all oil & gas contracts. Click on Reports for more.
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector
Jun 25: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section Click on Reports for more DetailsDetails
BPCL turnaround: Updates
Jun 25: 1) Decontamination corrigendum turns package 2 into a shutdown-risk test for contractors 8The owner has redrawn the execution boundary around the PFCCU and DCU decontamination job. Compressors, sludge logistics, power cabling and injection-point engineering now sit at the heart of bidder risk. The document raises a sharper question: who is really equipped to carry refinery shutdown complexity without pricing it visibly?
2) Kochi Refinery narrows integrated refinery expansion project turnaround decontamination bid to Package no. 1 as pre-bid clarifications shift site-interface risk to contractors 8The latest corrigendum does more than attach pre-bid minutes. It narrows the GeM bid to Package no. 1 while adding pump, effluent and qualification discipline around a critical decontamination package at Kochi Refinery. The sharper story lies in how compressors, sludge, cables and first-time document compliance reshape bidder risk before the January 2027 turnaround.
3) Integrated Refinery Expansion Project turnaround bid quietly shifts Package 3 risk from scope clarity to execution control 8The Package 3 scope is now ring-fenced around SRU-3 and MSBP, while the contractor must absorb several utility and logistics interfaces. The real question is whether bidders will price this as a decontamination job or as a compressed turnaround risk package.
Jun 25: 1) GAIL proposed pipeline obstacle crossing permissions project could decide whether pipeline schedules move or stall 8GAIL is not buying generic liaison support. It is carving out the permission layer as a dedicated execution-critical workstream across National Highway, railway, forest, CRZ and other statutory interfaces. The larger question is whether this will de-risk pipeline rollout or create a new centralised bottleneck.
2) Manali digital logbook tender turns into a 134-day test of refinery digitalisation appetite 8It has moved from a routine digitalisation package into a market-sensing exercise. Nineteen extensions suggest that the bidder universe may be struggling with either the qualification bar, the integration burden or the proof-of-capability expectation. The real story is whether refinery digital operations can be procured like standard software, or whether the market is pushing back.
3) Dahej propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene project gives LNG vaporizer bidders more time without easing the cryogenic qualification gate 8Petronet LNG Limited has extended the bid deadline for the ambient air vaporizer package. The shift gives vendors more room to clear NDA, cryogenic-service evidence and documentation hurdles, but the tender does not show any relaxation in scope, EMD, CPBG or BQC. The real signal lies in how EIL is balancing schedule pressure with vendor-quality control.
4) BPCL gives bidders for more time for digital execution platform on Petro resid fluidized catalytic cracking unit and associated facilities project 8BPCL has pushed the bid deadline twice for a refinery digitalization package that goes well beyond routine document control. The extension sits alongside a stricter corrigendum-acceptance gate and a clarified boundary around software warranty and licences. The real issue is whether the market can absorb BPCL’s full-stack digital execution risk without widening the vendor pool.
5) Aviation turbine fuel pipeline extension hints at deeper discomfort over consultant risk 8The deadline shift looks modest on paper, but the clarification trail tells a larger story. Bidders appear to be probing where project management ends and execution liability begins. That boundary could decide whether the package attracts sharp prices or defensive bids.
Jun 25: 1) HPCL crude distillation unit-3 de-contamination turnaround shifts unknown sludge risk to bidders 8The latest clarification leaves a critical input unanswered: how much residual oil or sludge is actually inside the system. Bidders must still price, plan and guarantee the decontamination outcome on an as-is-where-is basis. For executives, the issue is whether this turns a specialised turnaround service into a high-risk contamination bet.
2) HPCL Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit-2 decontamination corrigendum keeps bidder risk high despite clearer volumes and effluent routes 8HPCL’s latest corrigendum gives FCCU-2 bidders more clarity, but not the one data point they most wanted. The residual sludge and oil uncertainty remains with the contractor even as effluent and man-entry outcomes stay tightly linked to performance. The real story is how HPCL is using technical clarification to preserve turnaround control without loosening commercial risk.
3) HPCL’s Visakh refinery DHT, amine regeneration unit, fuel gas amine treating unit and Packinox cleaning project gets a sharper equipment boundary 8The corrigendum excludes named DHT reactors and 93-T-01 while retaining 90-V-21 and the flare KOD. That reduces some high-criticality scope ambiguity without eliminating vessel-interface risk. The technical boundary is clearer, but the commercial consequence is still unresolved.
4) BPCL Bina Refinery transformer servicing award exposes a 31.8% pricing gap before TA 2027 8Find out more
Jun 25: 1) Oil India’s cementing tender turns slurry design, lab validation and real-time job data into contractor risk 8Oil India is not treating cementing as a simple pumping service in this three-year drilling and workover package. 8The SOW pushes slurry design, SGS testing, additive control, Duliajan lab validation and real-time data transmission into the contractor’s delivery burden. 8The sharper question is how many service providers can carry that technical load without pricing in a reliability premium.
2) SunPetro’s Bhaskar field tender shifts slickline competition from pricing to response capability 8The commercial rates may attract attention, but the operational thresholds define who can realistically compete. 8SunPetro expects mobilisation within 24 hours, rapid confirmation of equipment availability and fast delivery of pressure survey data. 8The tighter implication for vendors lies beyond the quoted prices.
3) ONGC rejects phased manpower deployment in Mehsana PCP maintenance corrigendum 8Bidders argued that the revised team structure substantially increases fixed manpower costs compared with the previous contract. 8ONGC has declined to dilute the mandatory deployment requirement, citing the expanded scope of work. 8The decision leaves the revised operating model intact despite direct commercial objections.
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Asian drilling campaign continues with third well after first came online, second set to follow suit
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