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India's refiners are running flat out into the war..  India's biggest private shipowner is quietly leaving the Indian flag.  IGX: Does it need to be scared of the PNGRB?.  IndianOil’s Mathura reactor scan turns into a single-qualified-bidder procurement.  BPCL awards 590 km of proposed pipeline surveys to one contractor at a near-identical per-kilometre price.  IOCL lets technical scoring decide Kandla LPG air-heater consultancy.  Downstream contracting briefs: Results.  IOCL’s sole-bid Panipat gas tender locks Air Liquide into an 18-year BOO reset shaped by power and green-hydrogen oxygen.  Downstream contracting briefs.  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.  ONGC’s NBP contract turns five offshore wellhead platforms into a single-point operational accountability model.  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  Mamlig solar project will boost green energy and rural development: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.  Agra District City Gas Distribution Project.  Gwalior (Except already authorized) District and Sheopur City Gas Distribution Project.   Adanis have a friendly relationship with the PNGRB.  Why are CGD operators worried about the upcoming census?.  There is a sharp dip in gas volumes in June.  Protest lodged: Can't tax captive pipelines.  Rs 1200 crore seismic order: One beats the other by half.  Look for E&P equipment principals: There is a 176-item dependency across the upstream value chain.  IndianOil’s Umatara surface production award exposes a 112.9% pricing split .  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  Petronet's 'global' Dahej CCR tender draws exactly two bidders.  Refiner turns catalyst production EOI into the gatekeeper for a 10-year domestic manufacturing alliance.  Government puts 120,000-TPA benzol project on hold.  Petronet LNG’s Dahej vaporizer tender becomes a two-vendor contest after deadline extensions rescue competition.  IOCL’s cancelled Digboi pipeline tender exposes a deeper problem in how brownfield risk is being priced.  BPCL’s Rs 1.03-lakh-crore Andhra refinery hits a coastal-clearance bottleneck.  Mumbai Refinery’s 16 MMTPA revamp to through an EPC-versus-EPCM stress test.  NRL deletes BOOT tag from 100 KTPA sulphur unit, but leaves long-term contractor exposure intact.  GAIL makes Dabhol’s 6.3 MMTPA expansion a brownfield integration test, not merely a new-tank project.  Downstream contracting briefs: Results.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part I.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part II.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part III.  

India's refiners are running flat out into the war.

Jul 16: 8Guess who's pocketing the margin?
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India's biggest private shipowner is quietly leaving the Indian flag

Jul 16: 8What really is going on?
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IGX: Does it need to be scared of the PNGRB?

Jul 16: 8And has it taken peremptory steps to avoid the axe?
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IndianOil’s Mathura reactor scan turns into a single-qualified-bidder procurement

Jul 16: 8Only two agencies entered the gamma-scanning tender, and one failed technical evaluation.
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BPCL awards 590 km of proposed pipeline surveys to one contractor at a near-identical per-kilometre price

Jul 16: 8Aimn Projects has secured all three survey schedules. Each package works out to almost exactly the same price per stated route-kilometre despite major differences in geography, crossings, utilities and cadastral complexity. The commercial logic behind that uniformity is where the award becomes more interesting.
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IOCL lets technical scoring decide Kandla LPG air-heater consultancy

Jul 16: 8PDIL gets edged out
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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jul 16: 1) IGGL narrows Duliajan feeder-line land and approval contract to four bidders as one contender fails technical evaluation
8IGGL has qualified four of five bidders for a package that places the Duliajan feeder line’s land, PESO, environmental and survey readiness under one contractor. The surviving field remains competitive, but the tender’s broad experience definition means the bidders may enter the commercial round with sharply different capability profiles. Why Surtech Asia was removed, and whether the lowest bidder can integrate every discipline, remains undisclosed.

2) MRPL awards refinery turnaround AI surveillance contract with uptime, safety-passport and data-control obligations
8MRPL has selected Detect Technologies to place CDU1, DHDT and SRU6 shutdown work under an AI-enabled safety and job-monitoring layer. The Rs 67.97-lakh award carries 95% camera-availability obligations, round-the-clock staffing and searchable contractor-wise violation records. The sharper commercial issue lies in how much pre-shutdown mobilisation and variable unit coverage the winning vendor must absorb without guaranteed minimum execution.

3) NRL’s boiler-water award leaves only one bidder standing after technical scrutiny
8Chembond Water Technologies was disqualified, leaving Indiamin Solutions as the sole technically qualified bidder. The award therefore carries an L1 label without a disclosed qualified price rival. The more revealing story lies in what eliminated competition before the financial stage.

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IOCL’s sole-bid Panipat gas tender locks Air Liquide into an 18-year BOO reset shaped by power and green-hydrogen oxygen

Jul 16: 8IOCL has received only Air Liquide’s bid for an 18-year nitrogen and oxygen contract, but the outcome was largely embedded in a nomination tender tied to the incumbent’s existing BOO plant. The harder negotiation lies in revised cracker demand, four possible electricity routes and oxygen that IOCL plans to recover from its green hydrogen project. Whether the renewed contract protects IOCL from long-term energy and offtake risk remains behind the technical evaluation.
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Downstream contracting briefs

Jul 16: 1) BPCL makes contractor-by-contractor HSE scoring central to BPREP construction governance
8Every contractor must undergo documented and physical audits against a checklist covering at least 32 safety areas. Scores will classify performance from excellent to poor and will be compared with previous audit results. How BPCL uses those scores against individual packages remains behind the tender’s formal reporting language.

2) CPCL makes 38 LOBS tie-ins a multi-unit execution test during the Refinery III shutdown
8The package spreads piping interfaces across OHCU, hydrogen, sulphur recovery, flare and offsite facilities. Contractors must work at several locations simultaneously rather than sequence crews through a single unit. The resulting resource burden is larger than the tender value alone suggests.

3) HPRGE turns its 178 MWp Pachpadra solar programme into an owner-side EPC control room
8HPRGE is not hiring a passive construction monitor for its refinery-linked solar build-out. The consultant will influence plant sizing, contracting strategy, bid evaluation, engineering approvals, contractor payments and performance acceptance. The deeper story is how much project authority has been concentrated inside one advisory mandate.

4) Sixth Paradip ILI extension points to a specialist bidder-pool problem
8The contract demands proven intelligent-pigging credentials while excluding PQC relaxation for startups and MSEs. The unresolved question is whether enough qualified vendors remain to sustain a meaningful reverse auction.

5) IOCL’s manufacturer-only cetane improver field may remain narrow despite the deadline relief
8Traders and non-manufacturing intermediaries cannot satisfy the core technical gateway. Startups and MSEs also receive no PQC relaxation because IOCL treats the additive as critical. Seven additional days may not materially expand competition if production credentials are the true constraint.

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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jul 16: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today.
8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day

Jul 16: 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.
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

Jul 16: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section
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ONGC’s NBP contract turns five offshore wellhead platforms into a single-point operational accountability model

Jul 16: 8ONGC is no longer procuring isolated maintenance activities but assigning integrated responsibility for operations, maintenance and equipment availability across five offshore platforms.
8The contractor becomes accountable for production support, maintenance execution and platform reliability under one contract.
8The larger question is whether concentrating responsibility also concentrates operational risk.
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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jul 16: 1) ONGC Rajahmundry turns drilling-rig condition monitoring into a three-year advanced diagnostics contract without guaranteed workload
8ONGC Rajahmundry is seeking more than routine vibration readings across nine drilling rigs and its Dowlaiswaram workshop.
8The contractor must combine FFT, phase, shock-pulse and enveloping analysis with six-monthly equipment-health trending across a mobile asset base.
8The tension lies in maintaining certified manpower and diagnostic capability for three years when ONGC guarantees no minimum workload.
 
2) ONGC Tripura bundles rig protection, PLC and safety-system spares into a 14-week Schneider procurement
8ONGC Tripura is building a single procurement basket across the electrical protection and automation layers of its workover and drilling rigs.
8The package moves beyond routine breakers into PLC, HMI and safety modules, while insisting on exact part-number compatibility and OEM-backed supply.
8The tension lies in whether a single-bid, 14-week process can secure legacy and specialist components without narrowing competition too sharply.
 
3) ONGC Cambay’s Cardwell rig NDT result puts L1 24.3% below estimate as competing bids diverge by more than 93 times
8ONGC’s Cambay Asset has found an apparent L1 for Level III inspection of the Cardwell CW-IX rig mast and substructure.
8The quote sits 24.3% below the estimate, but the eight financial bids stretch across a very wide price range.
8The unresolved issue is whether the spread reflects cost efficiency or fundamentally different readings of the inspection workload.
 
4) ONGC clarifies Mumbai High MPFM crew costs but leaves uptime and personnel-day exposure with bidders
8ONGC has clarified that it will transport and accommodate the operating crew for its Mumbai High MPFM rental, while recovering meals and housekeeping at fixed platform rates.
8The reply closes a drafting conflict between “boarding”, “catering”, “Vendor” and “Contractor” without changing the meter specification or the availability-linked payment model.
8The remaining exposure lies in a cost quantity the tender still does not define.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jul 16: 1) ONGC extends Jotana gas plant O&M tender as commissioning delay and KPI risk complicate seven-year pricing
8ONGC has added 14 days to the bidding window for the seven-year operation and maintenance of Jotana’s new gas compression and dehydration plant.
8The extension follows bidder challenges over an uncertain commissioning date, undefined manpower, OEM costs and a KPI mechanism capable of cutting payments across multiple performance heads.
8The deeper issue is whether extra bidding time is enough to price a plant whose operational risks will become visible only after commissioning.
 
2) OIL extends Baghewala SAGD directional drilling and ranging tender without easing the integrated well-placement risk
8OIL has added 42 days to its Baghewala SAGD tender, giving bidders more time to assemble the specialised directional drilling, MWD/LWD and magnetic-ranging chain.
8The extension does not visibly relax the requirement to design ten horizontal wells and maintain paired trajectories within a 5 metres plus or minus 1 metre separation envelope.
8The deeper issue is whether more preparation time can widen competition when eligibility and execution risk remain concentrated in a narrow pool of integrated contractors.
 
3) ONGC extends Pipeline Laying Project tender after five deadline shifts stretch bidding by 105 days
8ONGC has granted another 21 days for its offshore Pipeline Laying Project while leaving the project’s marine, weather and interface risks unchanged.
8The tender has now moved 105 days beyond its original April closing date after a prolonged cycle of technical amendments and bidder queries.
8The extension may protect competition, but it also exposes how difficult the five-year offshore package has been to price.
 
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Mamlig solar project will boost green energy and rural development: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

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8BP expects lower upstream production in Q2 2026 Details
8Shell moves ahead with tender for Dragon offshore gas project Details
8Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian tankers in the Black Sea Details
8IMO urges shippers not to risk Strait of Hormuz transits Details
8How gas and power markets are inextricably linked in 2026 Details
8Aramco lets stimulation, completion services contract for unconventional gas development Details
8Baker Hughes wins equipment and services contracts for Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG expansion, adding over 6 MTPA of capacity Details
8Petroleum and LPG transporters urge Manipur CM to act against highway 'extortion' Details
8Delhi signs MoU for compressed bio-gas plants; Amit Shah vows 'no dirty water will enter Yamuna by December 2028' Details
8US Senate narrows Russia sanctions bill; India faces proposed 100% tariff Details
8Akasa Air and BPCL partner to develop sustainable aviation fuel ecosystem Details
8Asian refiners snap up US crude as Hormuz risks mount, trade sources say Details
8Mamlig solar project will boost green energy and rural development: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Details
8HPCL launches 10-kg LPG cylinder brand 'HP Navya' on Instamart for quick delivery Details
8Tehran threatens to halt all Middle East energy exports after US reimposes its blockade on Iran Details
8Crude shipments from Saudi Arabia's Yanbu port near maximum levels amid Houthi tensions Details
8Gadkari: Ethanol a small share of sons' business, attacks motivated Details
8U.S. LNG at two-month low while crude oil remains flat Details
8Eni and Halliburton cheer Asia-Pacific’s first integrated closed-loop rig automation milestone Details
8Wärtsilä scores multi-year lifecycle assignment for Türkiye-based FSRU Details
8Halliburton helping breathe life into TotalEnergies’ oil project worth up to $12.2 billion Details
8Delfin advances second floating LNG vessel off U.S. coast Details
8Shell expands Caribbean LNG footprint with go-ahead for Bahamas regasification terminal Details
8Shell takes FID on Bahamas LNG regasification terminal Details
8Malaysia's PETRONAS inks new LNG supply pact with Shizuoka Gas Details
8Delfin Midstream reveals latest moves on US floating LNG project Details
8Compressed biogas from cow dung drives India's clean energy push Details
8BiofuelCircle raises Rs.35 crore to accelerate India's biomass supply chain and bioenergy ecosystem Details
8Biogas plants in Delhi Details
8Global LNG trade volumes reach record high in 2025, driven by surge in US exports: US EIA Details
8Eight commercial LPG cylinders seized Details
8Instamart and HPCL launch India's first on-demand LPG service Details
8Russia seeks more gasoline from India after Ukraine attacks refineries, sources say Details
8Rajasthan asks oil producers to deploy new technologies to boost crude output Details
8India raises windfall tax on diesel and ATF exports amid oil surge Details
8MRPL announces key management changes: New internal auditor and cost auditor appointed Details
8MRPL Q1 results: Profit surges to Rs.915 crore from Rs.272 crore loss, stock in focus Details
8HPCL celebrates 52nd Foundation Day; C&MD Vikas Kaushal unfurls flag Details
8BPCL and Akasa Air join hands to boost sustainable aviation fuel in India Details
8Oil price rise may slash Rs.77,000 crore from HPCL, BPCL, and IOC earnings: Nomura Details
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Agra District City Gas Distribution Project

Jul 16: 8Project Name: Agra District City Gas Distribution
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Gwalior (Except already authorized) District and Sheopur City Gas Distribution Project

Jul 16: 8Project Name: Gwalior (Except already authorized) District and Sheopur City Gas Distribution
8Project Cost: Rs 350 crore Click here for more details Details

Adanis have a friendly relationship with the PNGRB

Jul 15: 8So why is it upset this time around?
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Why are CGD operators worried about the upcoming census?

Jul 15: 8What is hidden here?
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There is a sharp dip in gas volumes in June

Jul 15: 8But don't be fooled by it
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Protest lodged: Can't tax captive pipelines

Jul 15: 8The PNGRB is over-reaching, says operator
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Rs 1200 crore seismic order: One beats the other by half

Jul 15: 8Rs 562.45-crore gulf between two contractors
8What explains the difference?
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Look for E&P equipment principals: There is a 176-item dependency across the upstream value chain

Jul 15: 8Development orders can be had
8The larger story is whether domestic development can move fast enough without weakening technical assurance.
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IndianOil’s Umatara surface production award exposes a 112.9% pricing split

Jul 15: 8The gap points to sharply different assumptions on equipment readiness, operating risk and package execution.
8The real story lies in what the lowest bidder may have priced more aggressively than the rest.
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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jul 15: 1) ONGC Ahmedabad bundles rig-move restoration and 24-hour breakdown response into a three-year firefighting AMC
8ONGC is turning maintenance of five rig-mounted firefighting systems into a mobile reliability contract rather than a routine servicing package.
8The contractor must rebuild and prove the complete firewater chain after rig moves while absorbing every breakdown service call within the AMC price.
8The decisive issue is how bidders will price an availability obligation when neither relocation volumes nor failure history has been disclosed.
 
2) ONGC shifts Hazira cathodic protection pre-bid meeting to the project site without reopening the LSTK risk package
8ONGC has moved the pre-bid conference for its Hazira cathodic protection revamp from Mehsana to the operating plant and added a virtual participation route.
8The correction brings bidders closer to the brownfield conditions that underpin dismantling, excavation, lifting and live-plant interface risk.
8What remains unchanged is the fixed-price structure that leaves those uncertainties largely with the contractor.
 
3) SunPetro extends Gujarat logging tender after reshaping the commercial evaluation framework
8While bidders now know how commercial offers will be compared, the estimates remain non-binding for actual execution.
8The additional time gives contractors an opportunity to recalibrate pricing against the revised evaluation model.
 
4) ONGC extends G1 and R1-E1 subsea tie-in tender as SURF-SPS interface risk tests bidder readiness
8ONGC has extended its G1 and R1-E1 subsea EPCIC tender without visibly softening the package’s brownfield or marine-execution obligations.
8The amended documents make pre-engineering surveys compulsory and require the SURF contractor to work around a separately sequenced SPS tree-installation programme.
8The real question is whether the additional bidding time is enough for contractors to price an interface risk that remains largely on their side of the contract.
 
5) OIL’s latest Nagajan OCS corrigendum fixes the inspection agency’s legal identity without reopening the EPC risk package
8OIL has corrected the name of a qualification-document inspection agency days before bidding closes for the Nagajan OCS EPC package.
8The change looks administrative, but it sits inside a rejection-sensitive verification system covering experience, finance and corporate records.
8The larger question is whether bidders can close this documentation gap while still absorbing the tender’s repeated engineering revisions.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jul 15: 1) OIL’s KG pipeline forest-clearance tender combines subsea route intelligence with a fixed-rate Stage-II approval obligation
8OIL has turned the forest clearance of its KG block production pipelines into an integrated offshore-to-onshore route and regulatory assignment.
8The contractor must examine seabed hazards, build DGPS-linked statutory maps and carry the proposal through Forest Rights Act processing to final Stage-II approval.
8The tension lies in whether one specialist can control this technical and administrative chain while rates remain fixed through a potentially extended clearance cycle.
 
2) ONGC Rajahmundry’s BOP control AMC turns OEM maintenance into a 48-hour spares-and-engineer readiness contract
8ONGC has tied the reliability of its PLC-based BOP control systems to an OEM-linked contractor that must hold 135 spares ready for mobilisation.
8The package combines emergency field response, rig-crew training and support for future PLC and electrical upgrades across ONGC locations.
8The harder question lies in how the contractor prices inventory and technology risk when expected call-out volumes remain undisclosed.
 
3) ONGC cancels Rajahmundry casing-running tender after holding firm on Zone 1 equipment, rapid turnaround and contractor-led logistics
8ONGC has cancelled its three-year Rajahmundry casing drive and torque-turn monitoring tender after a clarification cycle that left its core technical architecture largely intact.
8The package sought to combine 500-tonne mechanised casing handling with digital connection verification, hazardous-area equipment and rapid movement between drilling rigs.
8The unanswered question is whether the cancellation reflects a procedural reset or a deeper mismatch between ONGC’s reliability demands and the service model bidders were prepared to price.
 
4) SunPetro extends Bhaskar-I solar EPC tender after bidders expose critical grid and design gaps
8The bulletin now defines the plant as 10 MWp DC with 7 MW AC export and fixes the interconnection level at 66 kV.
8The deeper question is whether the additional bidding time is enough to price risks that remain with the contractor.
 
5) SunPetro extends Bhaskar produced-water EPC tender as treatment guarantees and unresolved O&M boundaries test bidder appetite
8SunPetro has given bidders 15 additional days to price a 1,000 KLPD produced-water treatment package carrying process, environmental and digital-performance obligations under one LSTK contract.
8The extension leaves the 10-month delivery clock and the contractor’s 97% uptime, reject-control and treated-water guarantees untouched.
8The deeper issue is whether the final window can resolve an O&M structure that asks for five-year prices before its penalty architecture has been fixed.
 
6) OIL extends STL well flow-assurance pilot as integrated chemical-performance risks test bidder appetite
8OIL has given bidders another 36 days to price an integrated chemical, pumping and digital-monitoring solution for wax-prone STL well flowlines.
8The extension is substantially longer than the bid’s configured seven-day GeM auto-extension, but no reason or accompanying risk reallocation has been disclosed.
8The decisive issue is whether the extra time can widen participation when chemical-volume, pipeline-condition and Phase-II deployment risks remain with the contractor.
 
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Petronet's 'global' Dahej CCR tender draws exactly two bidders

Jul 15: 8A UOP licence wall and a Rs 307-crore gate did the filtering before price
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Refiner turns catalyst production EOI into the gatekeeper for a 10-year domestic manufacturing alliance

Jul 15: 8It is screening Indian manufacturers capable of taking proprietary formulations from laboratory scale to pilot and commercial production under a proposed 10-year tie-up. The real contest is over who gains early access to BPCL’s future catalyst manufacturing pipeline. The tender filters out commodity material suppliers in favour of process-performance partners
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Government puts 120,000-TPA benzol project on hold

Jul 15: 8The proposed benzol processing unit was expected to convert crude benzol into high-value aromatics
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Petronet LNG’s Dahej vaporizer tender becomes a two-vendor contest after deadline extensions rescue competition

Jul 15: 8One bidder arrived before the original deadline, while the other entered only after the bidding window was extended. The technical evaluation will determine whether the project retains real commercial tension or moves toward a de facto single-vendor outcome.
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IOCL’s cancelled Digboi pipeline tender exposes a deeper problem in how brownfield risk is being priced

Jul 15: 8Bidder questions show that several critical construction inputs remained unresolved even as contractors were expected to absorb quantity and interface risk. The cancellation now raises the question of whether the market rejected the price—or the risk architecture itself.
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BPCL’s Rs 1.03-lakh-crore Andhra refinery hits a coastal-clearance bottleneck

Jul 15: 8Find out what it is
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Mumbai Refinery’s 16 MMTPA revamp to through an EPC-versus-EPCM stress test

Jul 15: 8The advisor must quantify how the choice between EPC and EPCM changes returns, funding requirements and project risk. The resulting model could influence the eventual contracting strategy as much as the financing plan.
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NRL deletes BOOT tag from 100 KTPA sulphur unit, but leaves long-term contractor exposure intact

Jul 15: 8NRL has removed the project’s explicit build-own-operate-transfer description without changing the 25-year operating framework. The correction shifts attention from the project label to the fine print governing ownership, financing and termination. The real story is whether the contractor still carries BOOT-like risk without BOOT-style clarity.
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GAIL makes Dabhol’s 6.3 MMTPA expansion a brownfield integration test, not merely a new-tank project

Jul 15: 8Konkan LNG wants the terminal’s higher send-out capacity achieved before the new DWST reaches completion. That puts pumps, vaporisation, metering, utilities and live-terminal tie-ins ahead of storage on the immediate critical path. The tender leaves open how much operating disruption KLL is prepared to accept to meet that sequencing.
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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jul 15: 1) BPCL draws seven bidders for Bina PRDS package, but 2500# qualification may sharply narrow the real contest
8BPCL has attracted seven bidders for the desuperheater and PRDS package supporting its Bina refinery-petrochemical expansion. But the tender’s three-group architecture separates routine steam conditioning from two 24-inch, 2500# PRDS units requiring a much stronger operating reference. The technical opening count therefore reveals less about competition than the still-undisclosed group-wise qualification outcome.

2) A Rs 36-lakh turnover gate on a 590-km, five-corridor BPCL pipeline survey drew 15 bidders
8The low bar, not appetite, explains the crowd

3) IOCL's Kandla jetty-line inspection goes to Kinben at 53% below estimate
8With every qualified bid 35–53% under, the estimate is the problem

4) IOCL hands Eurecat a Rs 60.49-lakh contract with complete-lot rejection risk
8Eurecat won the Mathura catalyst-regeneration job at Rs 60.49 lakh, but the commercial upside comes with a hard performance cliff. Failure in carbon, sulphur or bulk crushing strength can lead to rejection of the entire regenerated lot. The contract therefore places far more value at risk than the award figure alone suggests.

5) Rs 28.49-crore turnaround award exposes a two-tier bidder market at Visakh Refinery
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jul 15: 1) IndianOil makes treatment time the contractor’s problem in nationwide oily-sludge bioremediation push
8The commercial risk may ultimately be larger than the technical

2) IOCL turns Mathura Refinery’s 166 m3 ATF Merox catalyst purchase into a four-year performance and replacement guarantee
8IOCL is not merely buying activated charcoal for Mathura Refinery’s ATF Merox reactors; it is buying four years of mercaptan control, hydraulic stability and restricted wash frequency. The winning manufacturer must carry free promoter supply, long-term troubleshooting and a full-charge replacement risk during the first six months. The deeper commercial exposure lies in how catalyst failure will be separated from feed and operating causes.

3) HPRGEL turns Galiveedu solar grid study into an inverter-model and CTU clearance risk contract
8HPRGEL is demanding far more than a statutory grid-compliance report for its 140 MW DC / 100 MW AC Galiveedu solar project. The consultant must surrender executable PSS/E, PSCAD and Python models while carrying the study through CTU and RLDC comment closure. But conflicting PQC figures and security provisions leave a material qualification question unresolved.

4) IOCL turns Rs 47.87-crore Paradip turnaround into a heavy-lift and INDMAX engineering qualification test
8IOCL’s Paradip shutdown package requires a fleet extending to two 750 MT cranes, but the real entry barrier sits inside the INDMAX unit. The contractor must digitally model and engineer the replacement of a roughly 67 MT elevated bellow while keeping nine unit groups within tightly separated shutdown windows. Whether reverse-auction pricing can carry that combination of fleet risk, design responsibility and uncertain deployment remains behind the tender’s headline value.

5) CGIL asks methanation bidders to price a single-point SNG package before key utility and OSBL interfaces are frozen
8CGIL has clarified reactor-supporting metallurgy and package exclusions, but several inputs needed to price the Bardhaman methanation unit remain dependent on separately appointed contractors. Bidders must assume flare backpressure, electrical fault duties, cable routes and control interfaces while retaining single-point LSTK responsibility. The pre-bid record reveals where the lowest bid could diverge from the lowest executable project cost.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jul 15: 1) EIL turns Kolhapur’s 125 TPD press-mud CBG project into a refinery-grade LSTK execution test
8The project is not being treated as a simple waste-to-gas facility. EIL has wrapped process design, equipment integration, utilities, automation, safety, commissioning and performance testing into a single LSTK obligation. The real story is whether India’s CBG contractors are ready for refinery-style execution discipline.

2) IOCL extends Haldia VG30-to-VG40 additive tender for fifth time as performance and offtake risks test bidder appetite
8IOCL has pushed the Haldia Refinery additive-treatment tender 29 days beyond its original closing date. The contractor must guarantee VG40 viscosity performance even as the refinery declines to guarantee the full estimated chemical quantity. The fifth extension raises a larger question over how the market is pricing this combination of batch risk, standby readiness and uncertain revenue.

3) IOCL gives catalyst recovery firms 46 extra days to price platinum and rhenium at Gujarat Refinery
8The deeper question is whether IOCL is protecting price discovery or compensating for incomplete commercial readiness.

4) BPCL extends Kochi polypropylene composite bid as contractors confront congested refinery execution conditions
8The notice changes timing but does not revise the multidisciplinary construction scope. The commercial significance lies in what contractors must now resolve before pricing.

5) IOCL gives corrosion specialists time to price Paradip Refinery’s high TAN crude risk
8IOCL has extended bidding for Paradip Refinery’s two-year corrosion-control programme from 14 July to 22 July 2026. The additional time comes against a technically restrictive package that links chemical supply to high TAN crude processing, predictive monitoring and measurable integrity outcomes. The mismatch between the eight-day revision and GeM’s configured five-day auto-extension cycle raises a more consequential procurement question.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jul 15: 1) IOCL’s Panipat TEU bid extension points to a participation test, not a technical redesign
8The deadline has moved without any identified alteration to the 136 KTPA project scope. Both extensions were issued in seven-day increments matching the GeM auto-extension setting. The unresolved question is whether IOCL can obtain its preferred bidding depth without revisiting the underlying risk package.

2) HPCL extends Khandala pipeline slope study after adding deep boreholes and contractor-carried drilling risks
8The consultant must now execute two 12–15 m boreholes while carrying equipment, utility, labour and permission risks within an unchanged eight-week delivery window. The second extension raises a larger question about bidder appetite for a tightly bundled pipeline-geohazard package.

3) IOCL keeps pipeline HAZOP volumes open while asking consultants to lock in two-year rates
8A bidder sought the total P&ID count needed to price the contract, but IOCL declined to provide a workload estimate. The consultant must therefore quote against an uncertain flow of future pipeline projects and call-up orders. The real issue is whether bidders build a utilisation-risk premium into their rates.

4) Refiner places open-ended reactor repair risk inside a lumpsum catalyst contract
8Some surprises may emerge later
8And owner turns full reactor into a live-streamed, drum-by-drum audited jobsite

5) BPCL’s PRFCC digital tender slips by 30 days as bidders confront an open-ended integration mandate
8The bid deadline has moved. The contract requires the winner to integrate future applications even when they were not identified at tender stage. The real question is whether bidders can price that obligation without loading a substantial risk premium.

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India's refiners are running flat out into the war.

Jul 16: 8Guess who's pocketing the margin?
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India's biggest private shipowner is quietly leaving the Indian flag

Jul 16: 8What really is going on?
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IGX: Does it need to be scared of the PNGRB?

Jul 16: 8And has it taken peremptory steps to avoid the axe?
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IndianOil’s Mathura reactor scan turns into a single-qualified-bidder procurement

Jul 16: 8Only two agencies entered the gamma-scanning tender, and one failed technical evaluation.
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BPCL awards 590 km of proposed pipeline surveys to one contractor at a near-identical per-kilometre price

Jul 16: 8Aimn Projects has secured all three survey schedules. Each package works out to almost exactly the same price per stated route-kilometre despite major differences in geography, crossings, utilities and cadastral complexity. The commercial logic behind that uniformity is where the award becomes more interesting.
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IOCL lets technical scoring decide Kandla LPG air-heater consultancy

Jul 16: 8PDIL gets edged out
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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jul 16: 1) IGGL narrows Duliajan feeder-line land and approval contract to four bidders as one contender fails technical evaluation
8IGGL has qualified four of five bidders for a package that places the Duliajan feeder line’s land, PESO, environmental and survey readiness under one contractor. The surviving field remains competitive, but the tender’s broad experience definition means the bidders may enter the commercial round with sharply different capability profiles. Why Surtech Asia was removed, and whether the lowest bidder can integrate every discipline, remains undisclosed.

2) MRPL awards refinery turnaround AI surveillance contract with uptime, safety-passport and data-control obligations
8MRPL has selected Detect Technologies to place CDU1, DHDT and SRU6 shutdown work under an AI-enabled safety and job-monitoring layer. The Rs 67.97-lakh award carries 95% camera-availability obligations, round-the-clock staffing and searchable contractor-wise violation records. The sharper commercial issue lies in how much pre-shutdown mobilisation and variable unit coverage the winning vendor must absorb without guaranteed minimum execution.

3) NRL’s boiler-water award leaves only one bidder standing after technical scrutiny
8Chembond Water Technologies was disqualified, leaving Indiamin Solutions as the sole technically qualified bidder. The award therefore carries an L1 label without a disclosed qualified price rival. The more revealing story lies in what eliminated competition before the financial stage.

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IOCL’s sole-bid Panipat gas tender locks Air Liquide into an 18-year BOO reset shaped by power and green-hydrogen oxygen

Jul 16: 8IOCL has received only Air Liquide’s bid for an 18-year nitrogen and oxygen contract, but the outcome was largely embedded in a nomination tender tied to the incumbent’s existing BOO plant. The harder negotiation lies in revised cracker demand, four possible electricity routes and oxygen that IOCL plans to recover from its green hydrogen project. Whether the renewed contract protects IOCL from long-term energy and offtake risk remains behind the technical evaluation.
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Downstream contracting briefs

Jul 16: 1) BPCL makes contractor-by-contractor HSE scoring central to BPREP construction governance
8Every contractor must undergo documented and physical audits against a checklist covering at least 32 safety areas. Scores will classify performance from excellent to poor and will be compared with previous audit results. How BPCL uses those scores against individual packages remains behind the tender’s formal reporting language.

2) CPCL makes 38 LOBS tie-ins a multi-unit execution test during the Refinery III shutdown
8The package spreads piping interfaces across OHCU, hydrogen, sulphur recovery, flare and offsite facilities. Contractors must work at several locations simultaneously rather than sequence crews through a single unit. The resulting resource burden is larger than the tender value alone suggests.

3) HPRGE turns its 178 MWp Pachpadra solar programme into an owner-side EPC control room
8HPRGE is not hiring a passive construction monitor for its refinery-linked solar build-out. The consultant will influence plant sizing, contracting strategy, bid evaluation, engineering approvals, contractor payments and performance acceptance. The deeper story is how much project authority has been concentrated inside one advisory mandate.

4) Sixth Paradip ILI extension points to a specialist bidder-pool problem
8The contract demands proven intelligent-pigging credentials while excluding PQC relaxation for startups and MSEs. The unresolved question is whether enough qualified vendors remain to sustain a meaningful reverse auction.

5) IOCL’s manufacturer-only cetane improver field may remain narrow despite the deadline relief
8Traders and non-manufacturing intermediaries cannot satisfy the core technical gateway. Startups and MSEs also receive no PQC relaxation because IOCL treats the additive as critical. Seven additional days may not materially expand competition if production credentials are the true constraint.

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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jul 16: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today.
8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day

Jul 16: 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.
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

Jul 16: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section
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ONGC’s NBP contract turns five offshore wellhead platforms into a single-point operational accountability model

Jul 16: 8ONGC is no longer procuring isolated maintenance activities but assigning integrated responsibility for operations, maintenance and equipment availability across five offshore platforms.
8The contractor becomes accountable for production support, maintenance execution and platform reliability under one contract.
8The larger question is whether concentrating responsibility also concentrates operational risk.
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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jul 16: 1) ONGC Rajahmundry turns drilling-rig condition monitoring into a three-year advanced diagnostics contract without guaranteed workload
8ONGC Rajahmundry is seeking more than routine vibration readings across nine drilling rigs and its Dowlaiswaram workshop.
8The contractor must combine FFT, phase, shock-pulse and enveloping analysis with six-monthly equipment-health trending across a mobile asset base.
8The tension lies in maintaining certified manpower and diagnostic capability for three years when ONGC guarantees no minimum workload.
 
2) ONGC Tripura bundles rig protection, PLC and safety-system spares into a 14-week Schneider procurement
8ONGC Tripura is building a single procurement basket across the electrical protection and automation layers of its workover and drilling rigs.
8The package moves beyond routine breakers into PLC, HMI and safety modules, while insisting on exact part-number compatibility and OEM-backed supply.
8The tension lies in whether a single-bid, 14-week process can secure legacy and specialist components without narrowing competition too sharply.
 
3) ONGC Cambay’s Cardwell rig NDT result puts L1 24.3% below estimate as competing bids diverge by more than 93 times
8ONGC’s Cambay Asset has found an apparent L1 for Level III inspection of the Cardwell CW-IX rig mast and substructure.
8The quote sits 24.3% below the estimate, but the eight financial bids stretch across a very wide price range.
8The unresolved issue is whether the spread reflects cost efficiency or fundamentally different readings of the inspection workload.
 
4) ONGC clarifies Mumbai High MPFM crew costs but leaves uptime and personnel-day exposure with bidders
8ONGC has clarified that it will transport and accommodate the operating crew for its Mumbai High MPFM rental, while recovering meals and housekeeping at fixed platform rates.
8The reply closes a drafting conflict between “boarding”, “catering”, “Vendor” and “Contractor” without changing the meter specification or the availability-linked payment model.
8The remaining exposure lies in a cost quantity the tender still does not define.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jul 16: 1) ONGC extends Jotana gas plant O&M tender as commissioning delay and KPI risk complicate seven-year pricing
8ONGC has added 14 days to the bidding window for the seven-year operation and maintenance of Jotana’s new gas compression and dehydration plant.
8The extension follows bidder challenges over an uncertain commissioning date, undefined manpower, OEM costs and a KPI mechanism capable of cutting payments across multiple performance heads.
8The deeper issue is whether extra bidding time is enough to price a plant whose operational risks will become visible only after commissioning.
 
2) OIL extends Baghewala SAGD directional drilling and ranging tender without easing the integrated well-placement risk
8OIL has added 42 days to its Baghewala SAGD tender, giving bidders more time to assemble the specialised directional drilling, MWD/LWD and magnetic-ranging chain.
8The extension does not visibly relax the requirement to design ten horizontal wells and maintain paired trajectories within a 5 metres plus or minus 1 metre separation envelope.
8The deeper issue is whether more preparation time can widen competition when eligibility and execution risk remain concentrated in a narrow pool of integrated contractors.
 
3) ONGC extends Pipeline Laying Project tender after five deadline shifts stretch bidding by 105 days
8ONGC has granted another 21 days for its offshore Pipeline Laying Project while leaving the project’s marine, weather and interface risks unchanged.
8The tender has now moved 105 days beyond its original April closing date after a prolonged cycle of technical amendments and bidder queries.
8The extension may protect competition, but it also exposes how difficult the five-year offshore package has been to price.
 
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Mamlig solar project will boost green energy and rural development: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

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8BP expects lower upstream production in Q2 2026 Details
8Shell moves ahead with tender for Dragon offshore gas project Details
8Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russian tankers in the Black Sea Details
8IMO urges shippers not to risk Strait of Hormuz transits Details
8How gas and power markets are inextricably linked in 2026 Details
8Aramco lets stimulation, completion services contract for unconventional gas development Details
8Baker Hughes wins equipment and services contracts for Cheniere’s Sabine Pass LNG expansion, adding over 6 MTPA of capacity Details
8Petroleum and LPG transporters urge Manipur CM to act against highway 'extortion' Details
8Delhi signs MoU for compressed bio-gas plants; Amit Shah vows 'no dirty water will enter Yamuna by December 2028' Details
8US Senate narrows Russia sanctions bill; India faces proposed 100% tariff Details
8Akasa Air and BPCL partner to develop sustainable aviation fuel ecosystem Details
8Asian refiners snap up US crude as Hormuz risks mount, trade sources say Details
8Mamlig solar project will boost green energy and rural development: CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Details
8HPCL launches 10-kg LPG cylinder brand 'HP Navya' on Instamart for quick delivery Details
8Tehran threatens to halt all Middle East energy exports after US reimposes its blockade on Iran Details
8Crude shipments from Saudi Arabia's Yanbu port near maximum levels amid Houthi tensions Details
8Gadkari: Ethanol a small share of sons' business, attacks motivated Details
8U.S. LNG at two-month low while crude oil remains flat Details
8Eni and Halliburton cheer Asia-Pacific’s first integrated closed-loop rig automation milestone Details
8Wärtsilä scores multi-year lifecycle assignment for Türkiye-based FSRU Details
8Halliburton helping breathe life into TotalEnergies’ oil project worth up to $12.2 billion Details
8Delfin advances second floating LNG vessel off U.S. coast Details
8Shell expands Caribbean LNG footprint with go-ahead for Bahamas regasification terminal Details
8Shell takes FID on Bahamas LNG regasification terminal Details
8Malaysia's PETRONAS inks new LNG supply pact with Shizuoka Gas Details
8Delfin Midstream reveals latest moves on US floating LNG project Details
8Compressed biogas from cow dung drives India's clean energy push Details
8BiofuelCircle raises Rs.35 crore to accelerate India's biomass supply chain and bioenergy ecosystem Details
8Biogas plants in Delhi Details
8Global LNG trade volumes reach record high in 2025, driven by surge in US exports: US EIA Details
8Eight commercial LPG cylinders seized Details
8Instamart and HPCL launch India's first on-demand LPG service Details
8Russia seeks more gasoline from India after Ukraine attacks refineries, sources say Details
8Rajasthan asks oil producers to deploy new technologies to boost crude output Details
8India raises windfall tax on diesel and ATF exports amid oil surge Details
8MRPL announces key management changes: New internal auditor and cost auditor appointed Details
8MRPL Q1 results: Profit surges to Rs.915 crore from Rs.272 crore loss, stock in focus Details
8HPCL celebrates 52nd Foundation Day; C&MD Vikas Kaushal unfurls flag Details
8BPCL and Akasa Air join hands to boost sustainable aviation fuel in India Details
8Oil price rise may slash Rs.77,000 crore from HPCL, BPCL, and IOC earnings: Nomura Details
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Agra District City Gas Distribution Project

Jul 16: 8Project Name: Agra District City Gas Distribution
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Gwalior (Except already authorized) District and Sheopur City Gas Distribution Project

Jul 16: 8Project Name: Gwalior (Except already authorized) District and Sheopur City Gas Distribution
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Adanis have a friendly relationship with the PNGRB

Jul 15: 8So why is it upset this time around?
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Why are CGD operators worried about the upcoming census?

Jul 15: 8What is hidden here?
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There is a sharp dip in gas volumes in June

Jul 15: 8But don't be fooled by it
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Protest lodged: Can't tax captive pipelines

Jul 15: 8The PNGRB is over-reaching, says operator
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Rs 1200 crore seismic order: One beats the other by half

Jul 15: 8Rs 562.45-crore gulf between two contractors
8What explains the difference?
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Look for E&P equipment principals: There is a 176-item dependency across the upstream value chain

Jul 15: 8Development orders can be had
8The larger story is whether domestic development can move fast enough without weakening technical assurance.
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IndianOil’s Umatara surface production award exposes a 112.9% pricing split

Jul 15: 8The gap points to sharply different assumptions on equipment readiness, operating risk and package execution.
8The real story lies in what the lowest bidder may have priced more aggressively than the rest.
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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jul 15: 1) ONGC Ahmedabad bundles rig-move restoration and 24-hour breakdown response into a three-year firefighting AMC
8ONGC is turning maintenance of five rig-mounted firefighting systems into a mobile reliability contract rather than a routine servicing package.
8The contractor must rebuild and prove the complete firewater chain after rig moves while absorbing every breakdown service call within the AMC price.
8The decisive issue is how bidders will price an availability obligation when neither relocation volumes nor failure history has been disclosed.
 
2) ONGC shifts Hazira cathodic protection pre-bid meeting to the project site without reopening the LSTK risk package
8ONGC has moved the pre-bid conference for its Hazira cathodic protection revamp from Mehsana to the operating plant and added a virtual participation route.
8The correction brings bidders closer to the brownfield conditions that underpin dismantling, excavation, lifting and live-plant interface risk.
8What remains unchanged is the fixed-price structure that leaves those uncertainties largely with the contractor.
 
3) SunPetro extends Gujarat logging tender after reshaping the commercial evaluation framework
8While bidders now know how commercial offers will be compared, the estimates remain non-binding for actual execution.
8The additional time gives contractors an opportunity to recalibrate pricing against the revised evaluation model.
 
4) ONGC extends G1 and R1-E1 subsea tie-in tender as SURF-SPS interface risk tests bidder readiness
8ONGC has extended its G1 and R1-E1 subsea EPCIC tender without visibly softening the package’s brownfield or marine-execution obligations.
8The amended documents make pre-engineering surveys compulsory and require the SURF contractor to work around a separately sequenced SPS tree-installation programme.
8The real question is whether the additional bidding time is enough for contractors to price an interface risk that remains largely on their side of the contract.
 
5) OIL’s latest Nagajan OCS corrigendum fixes the inspection agency’s legal identity without reopening the EPC risk package
8OIL has corrected the name of a qualification-document inspection agency days before bidding closes for the Nagajan OCS EPC package.
8The change looks administrative, but it sits inside a rejection-sensitive verification system covering experience, finance and corporate records.
8The larger question is whether bidders can close this documentation gap while still absorbing the tender’s repeated engineering revisions.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jul 15: 1) OIL’s KG pipeline forest-clearance tender combines subsea route intelligence with a fixed-rate Stage-II approval obligation
8OIL has turned the forest clearance of its KG block production pipelines into an integrated offshore-to-onshore route and regulatory assignment.
8The contractor must examine seabed hazards, build DGPS-linked statutory maps and carry the proposal through Forest Rights Act processing to final Stage-II approval.
8The tension lies in whether one specialist can control this technical and administrative chain while rates remain fixed through a potentially extended clearance cycle.
 
2) ONGC Rajahmundry’s BOP control AMC turns OEM maintenance into a 48-hour spares-and-engineer readiness contract
8ONGC has tied the reliability of its PLC-based BOP control systems to an OEM-linked contractor that must hold 135 spares ready for mobilisation.
8The package combines emergency field response, rig-crew training and support for future PLC and electrical upgrades across ONGC locations.
8The harder question lies in how the contractor prices inventory and technology risk when expected call-out volumes remain undisclosed.
 
3) ONGC cancels Rajahmundry casing-running tender after holding firm on Zone 1 equipment, rapid turnaround and contractor-led logistics
8ONGC has cancelled its three-year Rajahmundry casing drive and torque-turn monitoring tender after a clarification cycle that left its core technical architecture largely intact.
8The package sought to combine 500-tonne mechanised casing handling with digital connection verification, hazardous-area equipment and rapid movement between drilling rigs.
8The unanswered question is whether the cancellation reflects a procedural reset or a deeper mismatch between ONGC’s reliability demands and the service model bidders were prepared to price.
 
4) SunPetro extends Bhaskar-I solar EPC tender after bidders expose critical grid and design gaps
8The bulletin now defines the plant as 10 MWp DC with 7 MW AC export and fixes the interconnection level at 66 kV.
8The deeper question is whether the additional bidding time is enough to price risks that remain with the contractor.
 
5) SunPetro extends Bhaskar produced-water EPC tender as treatment guarantees and unresolved O&M boundaries test bidder appetite
8SunPetro has given bidders 15 additional days to price a 1,000 KLPD produced-water treatment package carrying process, environmental and digital-performance obligations under one LSTK contract.
8The extension leaves the 10-month delivery clock and the contractor’s 97% uptime, reject-control and treated-water guarantees untouched.
8The deeper issue is whether the final window can resolve an O&M structure that asks for five-year prices before its penalty architecture has been fixed.
 
6) OIL extends STL well flow-assurance pilot as integrated chemical-performance risks test bidder appetite
8OIL has given bidders another 36 days to price an integrated chemical, pumping and digital-monitoring solution for wax-prone STL well flowlines.
8The extension is substantially longer than the bid’s configured seven-day GeM auto-extension, but no reason or accompanying risk reallocation has been disclosed.
8The decisive issue is whether the extra time can widen participation when chemical-volume, pipeline-condition and Phase-II deployment risks remain with the contractor.
 
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Petronet's 'global' Dahej CCR tender draws exactly two bidders

Jul 15: 8A UOP licence wall and a Rs 307-crore gate did the filtering before price
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Refiner turns catalyst production EOI into the gatekeeper for a 10-year domestic manufacturing alliance

Jul 15: 8It is screening Indian manufacturers capable of taking proprietary formulations from laboratory scale to pilot and commercial production under a proposed 10-year tie-up. The real contest is over who gains early access to BPCL’s future catalyst manufacturing pipeline. The tender filters out commodity material suppliers in favour of process-performance partners
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Government puts 120,000-TPA benzol project on hold

Jul 15: 8The proposed benzol processing unit was expected to convert crude benzol into high-value aromatics
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Petronet LNG’s Dahej vaporizer tender becomes a two-vendor contest after deadline extensions rescue competition

Jul 15: 8One bidder arrived before the original deadline, while the other entered only after the bidding window was extended. The technical evaluation will determine whether the project retains real commercial tension or moves toward a de facto single-vendor outcome.
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IOCL’s cancelled Digboi pipeline tender exposes a deeper problem in how brownfield risk is being priced

Jul 15: 8Bidder questions show that several critical construction inputs remained unresolved even as contractors were expected to absorb quantity and interface risk. The cancellation now raises the question of whether the market rejected the price—or the risk architecture itself.
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BPCL’s Rs 1.03-lakh-crore Andhra refinery hits a coastal-clearance bottleneck

Jul 15: 8Find out what it is
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Mumbai Refinery’s 16 MMTPA revamp to through an EPC-versus-EPCM stress test

Jul 15: 8The advisor must quantify how the choice between EPC and EPCM changes returns, funding requirements and project risk. The resulting model could influence the eventual contracting strategy as much as the financing plan.
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NRL deletes BOOT tag from 100 KTPA sulphur unit, but leaves long-term contractor exposure intact

Jul 15: 8NRL has removed the project’s explicit build-own-operate-transfer description without changing the 25-year operating framework. The correction shifts attention from the project label to the fine print governing ownership, financing and termination. The real story is whether the contractor still carries BOOT-like risk without BOOT-style clarity.
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GAIL makes Dabhol’s 6.3 MMTPA expansion a brownfield integration test, not merely a new-tank project

Jul 15: 8Konkan LNG wants the terminal’s higher send-out capacity achieved before the new DWST reaches completion. That puts pumps, vaporisation, metering, utilities and live-terminal tie-ins ahead of storage on the immediate critical path. The tender leaves open how much operating disruption KLL is prepared to accept to meet that sequencing.
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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jul 15: 1) BPCL draws seven bidders for Bina PRDS package, but 2500# qualification may sharply narrow the real contest
8BPCL has attracted seven bidders for the desuperheater and PRDS package supporting its Bina refinery-petrochemical expansion. But the tender’s three-group architecture separates routine steam conditioning from two 24-inch, 2500# PRDS units requiring a much stronger operating reference. The technical opening count therefore reveals less about competition than the still-undisclosed group-wise qualification outcome.

2) A Rs 36-lakh turnover gate on a 590-km, five-corridor BPCL pipeline survey drew 15 bidders
8The low bar, not appetite, explains the crowd

3) IOCL's Kandla jetty-line inspection goes to Kinben at 53% below estimate
8With every qualified bid 35–53% under, the estimate is the problem

4) IOCL hands Eurecat a Rs 60.49-lakh contract with complete-lot rejection risk
8Eurecat won the Mathura catalyst-regeneration job at Rs 60.49 lakh, but the commercial upside comes with a hard performance cliff. Failure in carbon, sulphur or bulk crushing strength can lead to rejection of the entire regenerated lot. The contract therefore places far more value at risk than the award figure alone suggests.

5) Rs 28.49-crore turnaround award exposes a two-tier bidder market at Visakh Refinery
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jul 15: 1) IndianOil makes treatment time the contractor’s problem in nationwide oily-sludge bioremediation push
8The commercial risk may ultimately be larger than the technical

2) IOCL turns Mathura Refinery’s 166 m3 ATF Merox catalyst purchase into a four-year performance and replacement guarantee
8IOCL is not merely buying activated charcoal for Mathura Refinery’s ATF Merox reactors; it is buying four years of mercaptan control, hydraulic stability and restricted wash frequency. The winning manufacturer must carry free promoter supply, long-term troubleshooting and a full-charge replacement risk during the first six months. The deeper commercial exposure lies in how catalyst failure will be separated from feed and operating causes.

3) HPRGEL turns Galiveedu solar grid study into an inverter-model and CTU clearance risk contract
8HPRGEL is demanding far more than a statutory grid-compliance report for its 140 MW DC / 100 MW AC Galiveedu solar project. The consultant must surrender executable PSS/E, PSCAD and Python models while carrying the study through CTU and RLDC comment closure. But conflicting PQC figures and security provisions leave a material qualification question unresolved.

4) IOCL turns Rs 47.87-crore Paradip turnaround into a heavy-lift and INDMAX engineering qualification test
8IOCL’s Paradip shutdown package requires a fleet extending to two 750 MT cranes, but the real entry barrier sits inside the INDMAX unit. The contractor must digitally model and engineer the replacement of a roughly 67 MT elevated bellow while keeping nine unit groups within tightly separated shutdown windows. Whether reverse-auction pricing can carry that combination of fleet risk, design responsibility and uncertain deployment remains behind the tender’s headline value.

5) CGIL asks methanation bidders to price a single-point SNG package before key utility and OSBL interfaces are frozen
8CGIL has clarified reactor-supporting metallurgy and package exclusions, but several inputs needed to price the Bardhaman methanation unit remain dependent on separately appointed contractors. Bidders must assume flare backpressure, electrical fault duties, cable routes and control interfaces while retaining single-point LSTK responsibility. The pre-bid record reveals where the lowest bid could diverge from the lowest executable project cost.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jul 15: 1) EIL turns Kolhapur’s 125 TPD press-mud CBG project into a refinery-grade LSTK execution test
8The project is not being treated as a simple waste-to-gas facility. EIL has wrapped process design, equipment integration, utilities, automation, safety, commissioning and performance testing into a single LSTK obligation. The real story is whether India’s CBG contractors are ready for refinery-style execution discipline.

2) IOCL extends Haldia VG30-to-VG40 additive tender for fifth time as performance and offtake risks test bidder appetite
8IOCL has pushed the Haldia Refinery additive-treatment tender 29 days beyond its original closing date. The contractor must guarantee VG40 viscosity performance even as the refinery declines to guarantee the full estimated chemical quantity. The fifth extension raises a larger question over how the market is pricing this combination of batch risk, standby readiness and uncertain revenue.

3) IOCL gives catalyst recovery firms 46 extra days to price platinum and rhenium at Gujarat Refinery
8The deeper question is whether IOCL is protecting price discovery or compensating for incomplete commercial readiness.

4) BPCL extends Kochi polypropylene composite bid as contractors confront congested refinery execution conditions
8The notice changes timing but does not revise the multidisciplinary construction scope. The commercial significance lies in what contractors must now resolve before pricing.

5) IOCL gives corrosion specialists time to price Paradip Refinery’s high TAN crude risk
8IOCL has extended bidding for Paradip Refinery’s two-year corrosion-control programme from 14 July to 22 July 2026. The additional time comes against a technically restrictive package that links chemical supply to high TAN crude processing, predictive monitoring and measurable integrity outcomes. The mismatch between the eight-day revision and GeM’s configured five-day auto-extension cycle raises a more consequential procurement question.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jul 15: 1) IOCL’s Panipat TEU bid extension points to a participation test, not a technical redesign
8The deadline has moved without any identified alteration to the 136 KTPA project scope. Both extensions were issued in seven-day increments matching the GeM auto-extension setting. The unresolved question is whether IOCL can obtain its preferred bidding depth without revisiting the underlying risk package.

2) HPCL extends Khandala pipeline slope study after adding deep boreholes and contractor-carried drilling risks
8The consultant must now execute two 12–15 m boreholes while carrying equipment, utility, labour and permission risks within an unchanged eight-week delivery window. The second extension raises a larger question about bidder appetite for a tightly bundled pipeline-geohazard package.

3) IOCL keeps pipeline HAZOP volumes open while asking consultants to lock in two-year rates
8A bidder sought the total P&ID count needed to price the contract, but IOCL declined to provide a workload estimate. The consultant must therefore quote against an uncertain flow of future pipeline projects and call-up orders. The real issue is whether bidders build a utilisation-risk premium into their rates.

4) Refiner places open-ended reactor repair risk inside a lumpsum catalyst contract
8Some surprises may emerge later
8And owner turns full reactor into a live-streamed, drum-by-drum audited jobsite

5) BPCL’s PRFCC digital tender slips by 30 days as bidders confront an open-ended integration mandate
8The bid deadline has moved. The contract requires the winner to integrate future applications even when they were not identified at tender stage. The real question is whether bidders can price that obligation without loading a substantial risk premium.

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