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Bombay Logistics deploys Blue Energy Motors LNG trucks at JSW Steel operations.  Morbi massacre is just becoming public: And what transpired is shocking and sordid .  The Morbi story: From 0.4 mmscmd to 8, and back to 3 now.  Desi rig company has $1,76 billion in debt: And not way out.  GAIL has a messed up responsibility and sustainability report.  Profiting from the crisis: One government order tripled Aegis's profit.  EIL: Two charts that contradict each other.  ONGC pushes rig day rates down.  ONGC cancels its 993.1 km Pipeline Laying Project after six deadline extensions.  Hazira $22.30, Gadimoga $8.90: One country, two gas markets .  Praj Industrie is reinventing yourself: But will it suceed?.  IOCL pushes process-development risk to vendors in butyl acetate pilot programme.  IOCL draws 20 HDD empanelment bids as asset-ownership and execution filters set up the real technical cut.  Refiner seeks investment-grade pentane market case as it weighs grades and production capacity.  IOCL makes Paradip licensor protect the old PX complex while extracting two new product streams.  BPCL is building a UAE lubricant hub, not merely incorporating an overseas subsidiary .  EAC recommends transfer of Indrora Oil Field EC to Oilmax Energy.  Rajbon’s OIL Assam workover award puts a 550–750 HP rig package behind a Rs 43.27 crore price.  Real-Time Optimization competition compresses from three bids to one technically qualified offer.  BPCL’s Rs 2.36 crore consumer-insight award opens a 75.6% pricing gulf among technically qualified bidders.  Door shut on exemption for Prayom’s Howrah solvent unit.  Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day.   Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  Today's update in E&P and Midstream-Downstream sector.  Jack-up rig tender updates.  Downstream contracting briefs: Awards.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part I.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part II.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part III.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part V.  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  LPG domestic production mandates: Can it reduce India's dependence on volatile Middle East imports?.  ONGC's BP deal: The gains are far less than what was hyped.  KG-DWN-98/2: There are far too many problems.  One bad cargo cost this E&P company its drilling programme.  Swan's Jafrabad terminal: Strange goings-on?.  ONGC’s Rs. 1,430 Crore Gujarat oil & gas project: An update.  

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8Over 900 textile mills shut as gas supply shows no sign of improvement: Bangladesh Details
8Eni, Sonatrach expand Algeria cooperation on oil, gas emissions reduction Details
8Noble’s 2014-built jack-up rig scores drilling job in Norwegian waters Details
8Baker Hughes wins subsea systems contract for Indonesia gas project Details
8Shaikpet gas outlet faces fury over cancelled bookings Details
8Mahanagar Gas eyes 1 million new PNG connections in FY27, capex raised Details
8Government to allocate additional 200 SCM gas in latest push for domestic PNG Details
8Scant rain, more cane: Is ethanol fuelling the surge? Details
8Modi Naturals arm gets fresh 1.98 crore litre ethanol allocation Details
8Ashok Leyland sees stronger MHCV growth in Q2 Details
8Summit LNG back online; Excelerate FSRU now offline Details
8ExxonMobil awards $1.1bn preFID contracts for Rovuma LNG phase one Details
8Can Ukraine choke off Russia’s LNG trade at the source? Details
8LNG supply recovers but gas crisis lingers Details
8Gulf-to-China supertanker rates hit $510,000 a day Details
8Pakistan's power generation costs jump 38% on record spot LNG buys Details
8U.S. shale majors cut spending despite higher oil prices Details
8U.S. diesel reserves sit near 23-year lows Details
8Bombay Logistics deploys Blue Energy Motors LNG trucks at JSW Steel operations Details
8ONGC commissions gas evacuation facility at Khoraghat GGS-1 in Assam Details
8The invisible machinery behind India's fuel security Details
8India's tanker exports surge over six-fold to $1.36 bn in Q1 FY27; UAE leads Details
8Saudi Arabia resumes oil loadings, sales from inside Strait of Hormuz Details
8US to announce steps to help refiners produce more fuel, energy chief Wright says Details
8Oil price today: Crude oil crosses $91/barrel amid fading US-Iran peace hopes. What lies ahead? Details
8Oil prices climb, bond yields rise as US-Iran ceasefire expires Details
8Russia receives Indian gasoline cargo as fuel shortages bite Details
8Nagaland connected to National Gas Grid as ONGC, IGGL commission key gas infrastructure Details
8Govt to procure 2 cargoes of LNG Details
8Govt clears PNG incentive scheme to speed up household gas connections Details
8India’s crude import bill surges 41% in July amid West Asia crisis; volumes up 13% Details
8Torrent Gas plans updated draft papers for up to $418 million IPO Details
8Govt proposes age limit extension for EVs, hydrogen and CNG-powered vehicles Details
8Chakma leaders urge India to halt fuel, power exports to Bangladesh Details
8BPCL takes Bharatgas Lite ZIP to 100 cities, pushing convenience-led LPG across India Details
8Govt clears PNG incentive scheme to speed up household gas connections Details
8Gandhar Oil up 2.9%, Panama Petrochem up 2.87% as Ukraine strikes on Russian refineries stoke white oil supply fears Details
8India’s ONGC gets US green light to ramp up Venezuela oil output Details
8Indian oil giant secures U.S. license to return to Venezuela Details
8To augment LPG production, govt fixes facility-wise schedule to add 63,810 tonnes of cooking gas a day Details
8Assam oil output set to slide: Cabinet clears policy to ease fresh exploration Details
8Assam unveils ‘futuristic policy’ to spur oil, gas exploration Details
8Reliance clarifies Supreme Court order in NTPC case: What was the Rs 10 lakh for? Details
8ONGC links Khoraghat gas to North East Grid, expanding clean energy access Details
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Morbi massacre is just becoming public: And what transpired is shocking and sordid

Aug 18: The shutdown and then the restart
8A lot of units have never restarted, and "is never going to start".
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The Morbi story: From 0.4 mmscmd to 8, and back to 3 now

Aug 18: 8Meanwhile someone made a killing
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Desi rig company has $1,76 billion in debt: And not way out

Aug 18: Pledged only one rig book value of a mere $28.72 million.
8And a profit was reported on a negative networth of Rs 28,000 crore
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GAIL has a messed up responsibility and sustainability report

Aug 18: 8Zero women on the Board, fines paid every quarter
8Workers dead but affected famiites not placed in employment
8NOx halved, but carbon monoxide jumped 73%
8In water stressed areas, groundwater withdrawal rose 40%
8Renwable at 0.4% of GAIL's energy
8Green credits generated or procured: Nil
8R&D expenditure fell 30%
8Nine life-cycle assessments, 29 EIAs, none published
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Profiting from the crisis: One government order tripled Aegis's profit

Aug 18: 8It moved less LPG and makde more money
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EIL: Two charts that contradict each other

Aug 18: 8Margins are the best in years. Order inflow is the weakest in years. Whichever one persists into H2 decides how FY27 is remembered.
8We tell you what is going on inside
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ONGC pushes rig day rates down

Aug 18: This company quoted $62,000. They got $47,800.
8Clearly pricing power is with ONGC not with the bidder
8Also, pricing is now in Rupees not in dollars
8The rates are higher abroad, but why are desi rig owners not going out?
8The good old days of getting de-hired and immediately re-hired seems to have gone away,
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ONGC cancels its 993.1 km Pipeline Laying Project after six deadline extensions

Aug 18: 8The five-year marine-spread tender covered 147 pipeline segments across ONGC’s western offshore assets.
8Its closing date moved from 22 April 2026 to 7 September 2026 while technical, commercial and pricing provisions were repeatedly revised.
8The cancellation approval gives no reason for stopping the procurement.
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Hazira $22.30, Gadimoga $8.90: One country, two gas markets

Aug 18: 8Also, CGD has a margin problem that is about to surface
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June consumption rose 16.5%, but domestic gas contributed just 2 percentage points of it. R-LNG grew 32%.
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Praj Industrie is reinventing yourself: But will it suceed?

Aug 18: 8SAF, CBG, renewable chemicals, bio-based polymers, carbon capture.
8And now tapping into the data centre boom
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IOCL pushes process-development risk to vendors in butyl acetate pilot programme

Aug 18: 8IndianOil is not merely outsourcing distillation capacity; it wants the contractor to establish thermodynamic models, operating conditions and the separation strategy needed to reach 99.5% purity. Software, databases, interaction parameters and modelling resources are all to be arranged at the bidder’s cost. The commercial sting lies in what happens when the first operating window fails.
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IOCL draws 20 HDD empanelment bids as asset-ownership and execution filters set up the real technical cut

Aug 18: 8This is for a three-year HDD vendor pool, but the headline bidder count masks a much tougher qualification architecture underneath. Rig ownership, equipment age, completed hydrocarbon crossings and a 50% design-capacity cushion could materially reshape the field once evaluation closes. The opening documents reveal who entered the race, but not yet who survives it.
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Refiner seeks investment-grade pentane market case as it weighs grades and production capacity

Aug 18: 8The companyl wants more than a demand forecast for iso-pentane, N-pentane and cyclo-pentane. The consultant must ultimately recommend whether a production facility makes commercial sense, including the grades and capacities Indian Oil should consider.
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IOCL makes Paradip licensor protect the old PX complex while extracting two new product streams

Aug 18: 8Indian Oil wants 100 KTA of orthoxylene and 139 KTA of benzene without giving up the existing 800 KTA paraxylene and 50 KTA toluene design capacities. The original PX-complex product and catalyst guarantees are expressly required to survive the new configuration. That turns what looks like a technology-licensing tender into a much harder brownfield performance undertaking.
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BPCL is building a UAE lubricant hub, not merely incorporating an overseas subsidiary 

Aug 18: 8It is creating a regional operating platform spanning toll blending, petroleum-product trading, imports, exports and distribution across the Gulf and Africa.
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EAC recommends transfer of Indrora Oil Field EC to Oilmax Energy

Aug 18: 8The Expert Appraisal Committee has recommended transferring the environmental clearance for six existing development wells in Gujarat’s Indrora Oil Field from Selan Exploration Technology Limited to Oilmax Energy Private Limited, subject to all conditions of the original 2007 clearance.
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Rajbon’s OIL Assam workover award puts a 550–750 HP rig package behind a Rs 43.27 crore price

Aug 18: 8The contract extends well beyond supplying a mobile rig. It bundles deep-well workover capability, pumps, crews, well-control systems, camps and continuous spares support.
8Whether the winning value fully reflects that package is not resolved by the award inputs.
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Real-Time Optimization competition compresses from three bids to one technically qualified offer

Aug 18: 8Aveva has emerged as the only technically qualified bidder from the three names supplied for the evaluation stage. Ventureit and Yokogawa are recorded as disqualified. The unanswered issue is whether the outcome came from BQC failure, QCBS scoring, team credentials or another compliance requirement.
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BPCL’s Rs 2.36 crore consumer-insight award opens a 75.6% pricing gulf among technically qualified bidders

Aug 18: 8Three agencies cleared BPCL’s technical threshold, but their commercial assumptions were nowhere near each other. Dragonfly came in at Rs 4.143216 crore and Turian at Rs 5.90 crore against Tinkerlabs’ Rs 2.36 crore. The real question is whether BPCL has captured exceptional procurement value or selected a price carrying execution risk.
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Door shut on exemption for Prayom’s Howrah solvent unit

Aug 18: 8Prayom Refinex argued that its proposed 50-KLPD plant merely separates already processed petroleum fractions and therefore should sit outside the prior-EC regime.
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Aug 18: 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

Aug 18: 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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Daily forward looking import matrices

Aug 18: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Today's update in E&P and Midstream-Downstream sector

Aug 18: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P and midstream-downstream section
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Jack-up rig tender updates

Aug 18: 1) ONGC turns jack-up selection into a fuel, safety and digital-performance contest
8ONGC’s new jack-up charter makes real-time fuel, emissions and freshwater data part of offshore rig readiness.
8A 30:70 quality-cost formula still gives price decisive influence, while safety history can directly cut technical marks.
8The interaction between digital compliance, rig capability and score matching creates the tender’s more consequential competitive tension.
 
2) ONGC cuts jack-up rig charter exposure to three years while tightening QCBS, safety and per-rig financial proof
8ONGC’s first amendment resolves a two-year contract-period contradiction but simultaneously raises the evidence threshold for offshore rig quality.
8A new QCBS validation sheet, five-year safety look-back and per-rig turnover test reshape both technical scoring and bidder eligibility.
8The deeper consequence lies in how a shorter recovery horizon interacts with ONGC’s retained extension rights and price-dominant award model.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Awards

Aug 18: 1) Baluram undercuts the field by 26.5% as BPCL awards MNV 11 catalyst shutdown package
8BPCL’s MNV 11 catalyst package has closed with an unusually wide separation between the winning quote and the next two technically competitive prices. The spread matters because the job combines five-day shutdown execution with inert-entry life support, pyrophoric catalyst handling and a heavily contractor-funded mobilisation model.

2) Raj Deep undercuts two established rivals by up to 42.7% for BPCL Bina refinery’s pneumatic conveying package
8BPCL’s Bina refinery award has produced an unusually wide price spread for a 4 TPH dense-phase calcium hydroxide conveying package whose commercial terms were substantially rewritten after pre-bid discussions. Raj Deep Envirocon emerged at Rs 1.389 crore even as Dynemix and Macawber priced 24.6% and 42.7% above L1, respectively. The bigger issue is what that spread says about the cost of performance risk after BPCL removed several major interface and cashflow uncertainties.

3) IOCL Guwahati Refinery sees Metmech emerge L1, 19.5% above the tender estimate
8Metmech's winning price is not an aggressive discount to IOCL's benchmark. Two other qualified bidders also landed above the estimate and remained relatively close to L1. The resulting price curve raises a larger question about how the refinery valued specialist shutdown availability.

4) Five manufacturers enter the qualified B-100 pool, but no biodiesel volume has yet been awarded — IOCL/BPCL/HPCL biodiesel B-100
8The final result creates a supplier pool rather than five conventional supply contracts. All reported values are Rs 0.00 because the EOI itself carries no procurement commitment. What each vendor can ultimately convert into volume remains dependent on the next bidding stage.

5) Petronet LNG's Dahej PDH-PP vessel award puts full engineering responsibility behind a surprisingly small L1 value
8The package extends from residual design and procurement through fabrication, NDT, hydrotesting, painting and site delivery. Those obligations sit behind an L1 quotation of only Rs 4.77 lakh. The cost assumptions needed to reconcile the technical scope with that price deserve closer scrutiny.

6) IOCL’s Gujarat Refinery award exposes a 19.5% L1-L2 pricing gulf in a manpower-heavy O&M contract
8This is not a tightly contested commercial finish: one bidder broke sharply below the qualified pack. The unusual separation matters because all qualified contractors faced the same minimum staffing, qualification and operating obligations. That makes the bid spread a proxy for radically different assumptions on productivity, overhead and acceptable margin.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Aug 18: 1) IOCL Paradip Refinery’s 24-day bid extension leaves the shutdown execution clock untouched
8The tender through three successive extensions. Yet the SCC still points to tightly bounded engineering days and substantial pre-shutdown mobilisation. The resulting schedule tension becomes important if procurement time is being consumed without a parallel change in shutdown milestones.

2) IOCL Paradip refinery's 20-day bid extension collides with an unchanged multi-unit shutdown execution envelope
8The tender has moved through three deadline extensions. Yet the documents do not show a corresponding change in the unit-wise shutdown schedule. That creates a timing tension whose consequences become visible only after award.

3) BPCL HCU revamp tender gets second deadline extension as bidders price a tougher two-phase mobilisation model
8BPCL has moved the HCU revamp composite-works bid deadline through two successive extensions, but the calendar shift follows a more consequential change in contractor risk. The tender now requires bidders to absorb both phases of mobilisation and demobilisation into unit rates while pricing a 42-month programme culminating in a 22-day round-the-clock shutdown. The amendment sequence provides clues about why more bidding time may have become necessary, but the official documents stop short of stating the reason.

4) IOCL Paradip Refinery pushes catalyst replacement tender closing to 24 August after scope clarifications reshape shutdown mobilisation
8IOCL’s Paradip Refinery catalyst replacement tender has moved beyond its original closing date while the live package was being materially reworked. Dense-loading technology, execution duration, forklift deployment and passivation quantities were all clarified or revised during the bidding cycle. The interaction between those changes and a tightly restricted vendor pool raises a larger question about what is driving the repeated extensions.

5) IOCL Haldia Refinery's third seven-day extension crosses the tender's configured GeM auto-extension ceiling
8The first two deadline shifts precisely match the bid's seven-day automatic-extension setting. The GeM configuration caps those automatic cycles at two. The significance of the third movement lies in what had to happen after that mechanism was exhausted.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Aug 18: 1) MRPL Green Hydrogen Plant OSBL corrigendum adds IBR steam scope, revises Rs 1.41 crore SOR and pushes bids forward
8MRPL’s latest corrigendum does far more than move the closing date by seven days, inserting a dedicated IBR steam-piping package into the Green Hydrogen Plant OSBL works.

2) BPCL gives condensate polishing bidders 10 more days
8What the extra time says about bidder readiness and package sequencing is more consequential than the calendar change alone.

3) HPCL extends green ammonia-LPG pipeline consultancy but leaves bidder carrying the harder stakeholder and market-discovery risk
8HPCL has given consultants another week to bid for its green ammonia co-transportation study, but the pre-bid clarification offers little relief on the assignment's most difficult execution variables. The consultant still has to find prospective supply and demand, pursue regulatory appointments and price an extensive stakeholder campaign without a newly defined coverage floor. What HPCL chose not to relax may matter more to bid economics than the extension itself.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery gives SRU catalyst bidders two extra days
8BPCL has moved the closing date for its Bina Refinery SRU catalyst procurement, giving bidders a breather against a technically demanding qualification package. The short extension leaves intact a five-year minimum catalyst-life commitment, performance-linked price evaluation and potentially severe remedies for under-performance. The more consequential issue lies in what the extension does not clarify, including conflicting payment and PBG wording across the tender documents.

5) CPCL extends Group-II/III LOBS project ODC survey tender as tight route-survey qualification remains unchanged
8CPCL has moved the ODC survey bid deadline while retaining the technical filters governing heavy-equipment route experience. The seven-day shift is larger than GeM's configured three-day automatic extension, making the procurement mechanics more revealing than the date change alone. What this says about bidder depth and the logistics timetable for the LOBS project lies in the unchanged clauses.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Aug 18: 1) IOCL extends Paradip hazardous-waste bid as CPE corrigendum raises future qualification stakes
8IOCL’s Paradip Refinery hazardous-waste tender has moved beyond a routine bid-date extension after contractor performance evaluation rules were inserted into the procurement. The new layer can link safety, schedule, manpower and statutory execution to a contractor’s standing in future jobs, even though the present tender is valued at only about Rs 29.92 lakh. A threshold inconsistency inside the CPE package leaves bidders with one clause-level issue worth examining before the revised closing date.

2) HPCL's nitrogen booster specification makes the August 21 extension more than a routine calendar reset
8The compressor must meet a tightly defined nitrogen-service duty rather than a generic rental requirement. Pressure, flow, oil content, certification and mobility all restrict the practical vendor universe. The effect of those specifications on competition becomes more visible once the bid deadline moves.

3) BPCL’s three-day DHDS charge heater tender extension points to a single-nominee submission bottleneck rather than weak market appetite.
8BPCL has restricted evaluation exclusively to Engineers India Limited, so conventional bidder participation is not the issue. The GeM configuration needed only one bid to stop a three-day automatic extension. The resulting timing pattern raises a narrower question about whether the nominated offer was ready at the original cutoff.

4) Indian Oil advances Paradip SAF engineering even as the storage-site land remains unresolved
8Indian Oil is commissioning foundation-grade survey and geotechnical work while the proposed second SAF site near Paradip Port is still under finalisation. The parcel may take one year or more to come into Indian Oil/JV possession, yet bidders are already required to price the associated work. The tender offers an unusually clear view of how far the SAF project is being pushed before all land interfaces are closed.

5) IOCL turns Gujarat Refinery shutdown readiness into a contractor-funded capacity obligation
8The FGH and ARU-IV package requires round-the-clock execution with separate 12-hour shift crews, while resource quantities can still move with the final job list. The EIC can demobilise resources and later require remobilisation within 48 hours. The result is a contract where bidders may have to price standby capacity that is not guaranteed to remain continuously billable.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Aug 18: 1) CPCL pushes CDU-II PINCH study beyond energy optimisation into revamp-grade engineering
8CPCL is not merely asking whether more heat can be recovered from CDU-II. The consultant must test exchanger duties, hydraulics, layouts, tie-ins and constructability before putting a ±10% cost number on the scheme. The real story is how much project-definition risk CPCL is trying to eliminate before committing capital.

2) NRL polypropylene project demands same-frame API 617 operating pedigree for its regeneration recycle nitrogen blower
8The bidder must be both compressor manufacturer and single point responsibility vendor. Past supply must clear model, operating-similarity and site-operation tests rather than merely demonstrate generic centrifugal-compressor experience. That requirement could determine the effective bidder pool before price becomes relevant.

3) NRL’s sulphur forming unit deadline slips 123 days while the refinery expansion package keeps changing at clause level
8The NRL SFU tender has moved through seven deadline changes. Several of those extensions have run alongside substantive qualification and technical clarifications rather than administrative date changes alone. Whether the extended runway finally stabilises the package remains the unresolved issue.

4) Four bid-date extensions expose a still-evolving technical baseline in EIL’s 125 TPD Kolhapur CBG LSTK tender
8EIL has moved its 125 TPD Kolhapur CBG tender deadline four times, stretching the bidding window by 63 days while retaining a 15-month post-LOA execution clock. The timing overlaps substantive technical amendments, including a late rewrite of CBG gas-quality requirements, against a zero-deviation LSTK contract carrying five years of O&M responsibility. The sequence raises a more consequential question than simple procurement delay: what exactly was still being stabilised before bidders could price the risk?

5) GAIL gives Bengaluru 300 TPD CBG EPCOM bidders a third extension as technical and qualification revisions reshape bid risk
8The additional time comes as bidders confront hard guarantees around CBG yield, MSW variability, wastewater, by-product sales and five-year O&M responsibility. The tender trail reveals which barriers GAIL has softened and which risks it continues to push firmly onto the EPCOM contractor.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part V

Aug 18: 1) BPCL corrects HILTI bolt measurement from MT to Each in latest HCU revamp Addendum-3 without reopening wider contract terms
8BPCL's latest HCU revamp addendum fixes a measurement mismatch inside the Civil price schedule while leaving the much larger shutdown risk framework untouched. The HILTI-bolt item moves from a weight basis to a count basis, eliminating one potential fault line in quantity certification and bidder pricing. What the correction says about the tender's commercial controls becomes more significant when read against its 22-day turnaround, firm-price structure and rejection-sensitive compliance regime.

2) BPCL keeps the 10% savings risk architecture intact as latest corrigendum resets bid terms for lubricants supply chain consultancy
8BPCL's latest tender reset leaves the central commercial equation untouched: consultants must help deliver and validate an annualised 10% reduction across an unusually broad lubricants supply-chain cost base. The bid deadline has moved and GeM will now govern the disputed QCBS calculation, but most requests to loosen qualification, liability and implementation-risk provisions were rejected. The decisive issue now lies in how BPCL's post-award baseline and approval machinery interacts with a performance fee tied only to implemented savings.

3) CPCL extends Manali CDU-I furnace EPCM tender
8CPCL has given bidders a second extension for the EPCM mandate behind its 92%-efficiency CDU-I furnace replacement at Manali. The extra week arrives against a NIL-deviation contract carrying deep interface, shutdown and performance responsibilities. What the revised closing date means for competition and the Ref-I M&I execution chain is less straightforward.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery keeps three vendors in contention for its 4 TPH dense-phase pneumatic conveying package
8Four bidders entered the technical stage, but only Dynemix, Macawber and Raj Deep Envirocon remain qualified. The surviving field represents 75% of participants. The significance lies in what BPCL tested before allowing those bidders into the price stage.

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Aug 18: 1) ONGC ties Rajahmundry well-testing cashflow to a 100-point operational scorecard while retaining subsurface catastrophe risk
8ONGC is recasting Rajahmundry well completion and testing as an outcome-controlled operating service rather than a conventional crew deployment.
8Two contractor teams must manage simultaneous rig and rigless activity, HPHT-capable workflows and owner-furnished testing equipment across a dispersed onshore footprint.
8The decisive tension lies in how technical control, monthly scoring and protected subsurface liability interact once field conditions disrupt the planned programme.
 
2) OIL ties rig planning and drill-bit AI to auditable models, hard performance gates and source-code handover
8OIL is moving AI from drilling dashboards into rig sequencing, bit selection and POOH decisions with performance measured against operational outcomes.
8The tender combines optimisation models, live drilling integrations, offline field capture and on-premises control across two separately awarded packages.
8But unresolved testing baselines and unusually deep handover rights could determine which technology vendors accept the risk.
 
3) OIL ties a multi-facility digital twin to physics-led accuracy and lifecycle accountability
8The company  is asking one contractor to convert four operating installations into a continuously calibrated engineering and process environment.
8The architecture combines transient simulation, intelligent 3D assets, live OT data and reliability analytics under a demanding accuracy regime.
8The most consequential tension lies in how plant-data limitations meet milestone acceptance and long-term operating responsibility.
 
4) ONGC gives Gamij-Geleki SPEC bidders two more days for queries but holds the 28 September bid deadline
8ONGC has reopened the clarification window without relaxing the production, drilling or security architecture of its Gamij-Geleki SPEC tender.
8The limited extension comes after Geleki received a separate field-inspection window for its more complex subsurface and facility interfaces.
8What bidders learn before the conference could materially reshape their 15-year production and liquidity calculations.
 
5) Oil India widens Dandewala CCS design envelope and adds compressor pedigree gate in latest corrigendum
8Oil India has pushed its Dandewala membrane package into a leaner 15 mol% CO? operating case while keeping the EPC contractor’s performance responsibility intact.
8The same corrigendum changes L-1 ranking from EPC cost alone to EPC plus one year of O&M and introduces a disqualifying compressor-reference test.
8The interaction between the wider process envelope, lifecycle pricing and OEM gate carries the real bidding consequence.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Aug 18: 1) EAC Backs Oil India’s Dandewala Gas-Processing expansion in Rajasthan
8The MoEFCC’s Industry-2 Expert Appraisal Committee has recommended Environmental Clearance for Oil India Limited’s Rs.
812-crore proposal to expand the Dandewala Gas Processing Complex in Jaisalmer from 1 MMSCMD to 1.5 MMSCMD, subject to environmental, safety and regulatory conditions.
 
2) Oil India’s Andaman-KG shore base tender transfers the offshore drilling logistics chain to one Kakinada operator
8Oil India is placing the shore-side critical path for its Andaman and KG drilling campaign under a single logistics operator.
8The package combines certified cargo systems, digital inventory control, bulk handling and a 12-hour vessel turnaround target.
8But conflicting capacity requirements and an unusually wide custody burden leave the decisive operating risk below the surface.
 
3) Electro Mechnico Projects wins ONGC Tripura Asset rig-spares race with a 42.9% price lead over L2
8ONGC’s Schneider-spares award has produced a divide between the two disclosed bidders.
8The low price sits against a technically sensitive package spanning rig protection, motor control, safety and automation hardware.
8Whether the spread reflects superior sourcing or hidden execution pressure emerges only from the tender’s deeper risk allocation.
 
4) ONGC extends WHRU replacement tender after three deadline movements expose offshore bid-readiness pressure
8ONGC has pushed its eight-unit offshore WHRU replacement tender 62 days beyond the original deadline without easing the 24-month execution schedule.
8The additional time follows a sweeping rewrite of guarantee verification while brownfield survey, shutdown and integration risks remain with the contractor.
8What the amendment sequence reveals about bidder appetite and ONGC’s risk-transfer strategy lies deeper in the tender record.
 
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LPG domestic production mandates: Can it reduce India's dependence on volatile Middle East imports?

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8Tanzania holds 57tcf and a licensing round while its LNG agreement stays unsigned Details
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8CEA Nageswaran calls for bringing back E10 to ease public concerns Details
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8India boosts LPG output over supply fears Details
8United States likely to emerge as India’s top LPG supplier: OPEC Details
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8Indraprastha Gas downgraded to 'Neutral' as Delhi EV policy adds to CNG volume, margin risks Details
8IndianOil appoints Dr. Alka Mundra as independent director, strengthens board expertise Details
8India sets targets for oil companies to boost cooking gas output amid Middle East war Details
8Chinese demand drives Russia's far east crude back to a premium Details
8ICRA sees Q1FY27 GDP growth at 7% as West Asia crisis hits oil refiners Details
8Oil PSUs need uniform R&D spending norm, long-term talent plan, says parliamentary panel Details
8Carbon capture’s biggest problem isn’t capturing carbon Details
8Chevron strikes oil and gas offshore Angola in major discovery Details
8Iraq-Syria oil pipeline to bypass Hormuz is 4 years and $15 billion away Details
8Japan's oil crisis eases, but the import bill keeps climbing Details
8China added 200,000 bpd to crude reserves in July despite Hormuz crisis Details
8Europe’s gas storage crunch deepens ahead of heating season Details
8Oil majors reap $93 billion windfall from the Iran war Details
8Venezuela’s oil revival accelerates as U.S. majors push Trump’s new energy order Details
8War and drought are choking the world’s most vital trade routes Details
8Will Russia’s plan for overland oil route be ‘game changer’ for India’s energy security? Details
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8GAIL celebrates 43rd foundation day; CMD highlights path to future growth Details
8IndianOil's 'Energy Soldiers' to strengthen nation’s energy security, says Director (Refineries) Arvind Kumar Details
8Cochin Shipyard appoints Dr. Vani Ahluwalia as independent director Details
8BPCL flags off first extreme weather grade diesel rake from Bina Refinery Details
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ONGC's BP deal: The gains are far less than what was hyped

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KG-DWN-98/2: There are far too many problems

Aug 17: Is ONGC facing the same kind of problem as RIL has done?
8Reservoir sands are behaving pecularily
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Swan's Jafrabad terminal: Strange goings-on?

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ONGC’s Rs. 1,430 Crore Gujarat oil & gas project: An update

Aug 17: 8ONGC’s proposal to develop and produce oil and gas from 65 onshore wells across Bharuch, Surat and Vadodara
8The project entails an estimated investment of Rs. 1,429.55 crore.
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Bombay Logistics deploys Blue Energy Motors LNG trucks at JSW Steel operations

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8Russia receives Indian gasoline cargo as fuel shortages bite Details
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Morbi massacre is just becoming public: And what transpired is shocking and sordid

Aug 18: The shutdown and then the restart
8A lot of units have never restarted, and "is never going to start".
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The Morbi story: From 0.4 mmscmd to 8, and back to 3 now

Aug 18: 8Meanwhile someone made a killing
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Desi rig company has $1,76 billion in debt: And not way out

Aug 18: Pledged only one rig book value of a mere $28.72 million.
8And a profit was reported on a negative networth of Rs 28,000 crore
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GAIL has a messed up responsibility and sustainability report

Aug 18: 8Zero women on the Board, fines paid every quarter
8Workers dead but affected famiites not placed in employment
8NOx halved, but carbon monoxide jumped 73%
8In water stressed areas, groundwater withdrawal rose 40%
8Renwable at 0.4% of GAIL's energy
8Green credits generated or procured: Nil
8R&D expenditure fell 30%
8Nine life-cycle assessments, 29 EIAs, none published
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Profiting from the crisis: One government order tripled Aegis's profit

Aug 18: 8It moved less LPG and makde more money
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EIL: Two charts that contradict each other

Aug 18: 8Margins are the best in years. Order inflow is the weakest in years. Whichever one persists into H2 decides how FY27 is remembered.
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ONGC pushes rig day rates down

Aug 18: This company quoted $62,000. They got $47,800.
8Clearly pricing power is with ONGC not with the bidder
8Also, pricing is now in Rupees not in dollars
8The rates are higher abroad, but why are desi rig owners not going out?
8The good old days of getting de-hired and immediately re-hired seems to have gone away,
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ONGC cancels its 993.1 km Pipeline Laying Project after six deadline extensions

Aug 18: 8The five-year marine-spread tender covered 147 pipeline segments across ONGC’s western offshore assets.
8Its closing date moved from 22 April 2026 to 7 September 2026 while technical, commercial and pricing provisions were repeatedly revised.
8The cancellation approval gives no reason for stopping the procurement.
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Hazira $22.30, Gadimoga $8.90: One country, two gas markets

Aug 18: 8Also, CGD has a margin problem that is about to surface
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June consumption rose 16.5%, but domestic gas contributed just 2 percentage points of it. R-LNG grew 32%.
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Praj Industrie is reinventing yourself: But will it suceed?

Aug 18: 8SAF, CBG, renewable chemicals, bio-based polymers, carbon capture.
8And now tapping into the data centre boom
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IOCL pushes process-development risk to vendors in butyl acetate pilot programme

Aug 18: 8IndianOil is not merely outsourcing distillation capacity; it wants the contractor to establish thermodynamic models, operating conditions and the separation strategy needed to reach 99.5% purity. Software, databases, interaction parameters and modelling resources are all to be arranged at the bidder’s cost. The commercial sting lies in what happens when the first operating window fails.
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IOCL draws 20 HDD empanelment bids as asset-ownership and execution filters set up the real technical cut

Aug 18: 8This is for a three-year HDD vendor pool, but the headline bidder count masks a much tougher qualification architecture underneath. Rig ownership, equipment age, completed hydrocarbon crossings and a 50% design-capacity cushion could materially reshape the field once evaluation closes. The opening documents reveal who entered the race, but not yet who survives it.
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Refiner seeks investment-grade pentane market case as it weighs grades and production capacity

Aug 18: 8The companyl wants more than a demand forecast for iso-pentane, N-pentane and cyclo-pentane. The consultant must ultimately recommend whether a production facility makes commercial sense, including the grades and capacities Indian Oil should consider.
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IOCL makes Paradip licensor protect the old PX complex while extracting two new product streams

Aug 18: 8Indian Oil wants 100 KTA of orthoxylene and 139 KTA of benzene without giving up the existing 800 KTA paraxylene and 50 KTA toluene design capacities. The original PX-complex product and catalyst guarantees are expressly required to survive the new configuration. That turns what looks like a technology-licensing tender into a much harder brownfield performance undertaking.
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BPCL is building a UAE lubricant hub, not merely incorporating an overseas subsidiary 

Aug 18: 8It is creating a regional operating platform spanning toll blending, petroleum-product trading, imports, exports and distribution across the Gulf and Africa.
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EAC recommends transfer of Indrora Oil Field EC to Oilmax Energy

Aug 18: 8The Expert Appraisal Committee has recommended transferring the environmental clearance for six existing development wells in Gujarat’s Indrora Oil Field from Selan Exploration Technology Limited to Oilmax Energy Private Limited, subject to all conditions of the original 2007 clearance.
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Rajbon’s OIL Assam workover award puts a 550–750 HP rig package behind a Rs 43.27 crore price

Aug 18: 8The contract extends well beyond supplying a mobile rig. It bundles deep-well workover capability, pumps, crews, well-control systems, camps and continuous spares support.
8Whether the winning value fully reflects that package is not resolved by the award inputs.
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Real-Time Optimization competition compresses from three bids to one technically qualified offer

Aug 18: 8Aveva has emerged as the only technically qualified bidder from the three names supplied for the evaluation stage. Ventureit and Yokogawa are recorded as disqualified. The unanswered issue is whether the outcome came from BQC failure, QCBS scoring, team credentials or another compliance requirement.
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BPCL’s Rs 2.36 crore consumer-insight award opens a 75.6% pricing gulf among technically qualified bidders

Aug 18: 8Three agencies cleared BPCL’s technical threshold, but their commercial assumptions were nowhere near each other. Dragonfly came in at Rs 4.143216 crore and Turian at Rs 5.90 crore against Tinkerlabs’ Rs 2.36 crore. The real question is whether BPCL has captured exceptional procurement value or selected a price carrying execution risk.
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Door shut on exemption for Prayom’s Howrah solvent unit

Aug 18: 8Prayom Refinex argued that its proposed 50-KLPD plant merely separates already processed petroleum fractions and therefore should sit outside the prior-EC regime.
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

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Aug 18: 8A daily roundup of tender results in the oil and gas sector.
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Daily forward looking import matrices

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Today's update in E&P and Midstream-Downstream sector

Aug 18: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P and midstream-downstream section
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Jack-up rig tender updates

Aug 18: 1) ONGC turns jack-up selection into a fuel, safety and digital-performance contest
8ONGC’s new jack-up charter makes real-time fuel, emissions and freshwater data part of offshore rig readiness.
8A 30:70 quality-cost formula still gives price decisive influence, while safety history can directly cut technical marks.
8The interaction between digital compliance, rig capability and score matching creates the tender’s more consequential competitive tension.
 
2) ONGC cuts jack-up rig charter exposure to three years while tightening QCBS, safety and per-rig financial proof
8ONGC’s first amendment resolves a two-year contract-period contradiction but simultaneously raises the evidence threshold for offshore rig quality.
8A new QCBS validation sheet, five-year safety look-back and per-rig turnover test reshape both technical scoring and bidder eligibility.
8The deeper consequence lies in how a shorter recovery horizon interacts with ONGC’s retained extension rights and price-dominant award model.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Awards

Aug 18: 1) Baluram undercuts the field by 26.5% as BPCL awards MNV 11 catalyst shutdown package
8BPCL’s MNV 11 catalyst package has closed with an unusually wide separation between the winning quote and the next two technically competitive prices. The spread matters because the job combines five-day shutdown execution with inert-entry life support, pyrophoric catalyst handling and a heavily contractor-funded mobilisation model.

2) Raj Deep undercuts two established rivals by up to 42.7% for BPCL Bina refinery’s pneumatic conveying package
8BPCL’s Bina refinery award has produced an unusually wide price spread for a 4 TPH dense-phase calcium hydroxide conveying package whose commercial terms were substantially rewritten after pre-bid discussions. Raj Deep Envirocon emerged at Rs 1.389 crore even as Dynemix and Macawber priced 24.6% and 42.7% above L1, respectively. The bigger issue is what that spread says about the cost of performance risk after BPCL removed several major interface and cashflow uncertainties.

3) IOCL Guwahati Refinery sees Metmech emerge L1, 19.5% above the tender estimate
8Metmech's winning price is not an aggressive discount to IOCL's benchmark. Two other qualified bidders also landed above the estimate and remained relatively close to L1. The resulting price curve raises a larger question about how the refinery valued specialist shutdown availability.

4) Five manufacturers enter the qualified B-100 pool, but no biodiesel volume has yet been awarded — IOCL/BPCL/HPCL biodiesel B-100
8The final result creates a supplier pool rather than five conventional supply contracts. All reported values are Rs 0.00 because the EOI itself carries no procurement commitment. What each vendor can ultimately convert into volume remains dependent on the next bidding stage.

5) Petronet LNG's Dahej PDH-PP vessel award puts full engineering responsibility behind a surprisingly small L1 value
8The package extends from residual design and procurement through fabrication, NDT, hydrotesting, painting and site delivery. Those obligations sit behind an L1 quotation of only Rs 4.77 lakh. The cost assumptions needed to reconcile the technical scope with that price deserve closer scrutiny.

6) IOCL’s Gujarat Refinery award exposes a 19.5% L1-L2 pricing gulf in a manpower-heavy O&M contract
8This is not a tightly contested commercial finish: one bidder broke sharply below the qualified pack. The unusual separation matters because all qualified contractors faced the same minimum staffing, qualification and operating obligations. That makes the bid spread a proxy for radically different assumptions on productivity, overhead and acceptable margin.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Aug 18: 1) IOCL Paradip Refinery’s 24-day bid extension leaves the shutdown execution clock untouched
8The tender through three successive extensions. Yet the SCC still points to tightly bounded engineering days and substantial pre-shutdown mobilisation. The resulting schedule tension becomes important if procurement time is being consumed without a parallel change in shutdown milestones.

2) IOCL Paradip refinery's 20-day bid extension collides with an unchanged multi-unit shutdown execution envelope
8The tender has moved through three deadline extensions. Yet the documents do not show a corresponding change in the unit-wise shutdown schedule. That creates a timing tension whose consequences become visible only after award.

3) BPCL HCU revamp tender gets second deadline extension as bidders price a tougher two-phase mobilisation model
8BPCL has moved the HCU revamp composite-works bid deadline through two successive extensions, but the calendar shift follows a more consequential change in contractor risk. The tender now requires bidders to absorb both phases of mobilisation and demobilisation into unit rates while pricing a 42-month programme culminating in a 22-day round-the-clock shutdown. The amendment sequence provides clues about why more bidding time may have become necessary, but the official documents stop short of stating the reason.

4) IOCL Paradip Refinery pushes catalyst replacement tender closing to 24 August after scope clarifications reshape shutdown mobilisation
8IOCL’s Paradip Refinery catalyst replacement tender has moved beyond its original closing date while the live package was being materially reworked. Dense-loading technology, execution duration, forklift deployment and passivation quantities were all clarified or revised during the bidding cycle. The interaction between those changes and a tightly restricted vendor pool raises a larger question about what is driving the repeated extensions.

5) IOCL Haldia Refinery's third seven-day extension crosses the tender's configured GeM auto-extension ceiling
8The first two deadline shifts precisely match the bid's seven-day automatic-extension setting. The GeM configuration caps those automatic cycles at two. The significance of the third movement lies in what had to happen after that mechanism was exhausted.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Aug 18: 1) MRPL Green Hydrogen Plant OSBL corrigendum adds IBR steam scope, revises Rs 1.41 crore SOR and pushes bids forward
8MRPL’s latest corrigendum does far more than move the closing date by seven days, inserting a dedicated IBR steam-piping package into the Green Hydrogen Plant OSBL works.

2) BPCL gives condensate polishing bidders 10 more days
8What the extra time says about bidder readiness and package sequencing is more consequential than the calendar change alone.

3) HPCL extends green ammonia-LPG pipeline consultancy but leaves bidder carrying the harder stakeholder and market-discovery risk
8HPCL has given consultants another week to bid for its green ammonia co-transportation study, but the pre-bid clarification offers little relief on the assignment's most difficult execution variables. The consultant still has to find prospective supply and demand, pursue regulatory appointments and price an extensive stakeholder campaign without a newly defined coverage floor. What HPCL chose not to relax may matter more to bid economics than the extension itself.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery gives SRU catalyst bidders two extra days
8BPCL has moved the closing date for its Bina Refinery SRU catalyst procurement, giving bidders a breather against a technically demanding qualification package. The short extension leaves intact a five-year minimum catalyst-life commitment, performance-linked price evaluation and potentially severe remedies for under-performance. The more consequential issue lies in what the extension does not clarify, including conflicting payment and PBG wording across the tender documents.

5) CPCL extends Group-II/III LOBS project ODC survey tender as tight route-survey qualification remains unchanged
8CPCL has moved the ODC survey bid deadline while retaining the technical filters governing heavy-equipment route experience. The seven-day shift is larger than GeM's configured three-day automatic extension, making the procurement mechanics more revealing than the date change alone. What this says about bidder depth and the logistics timetable for the LOBS project lies in the unchanged clauses.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Aug 18: 1) IOCL extends Paradip hazardous-waste bid as CPE corrigendum raises future qualification stakes
8IOCL’s Paradip Refinery hazardous-waste tender has moved beyond a routine bid-date extension after contractor performance evaluation rules were inserted into the procurement. The new layer can link safety, schedule, manpower and statutory execution to a contractor’s standing in future jobs, even though the present tender is valued at only about Rs 29.92 lakh. A threshold inconsistency inside the CPE package leaves bidders with one clause-level issue worth examining before the revised closing date.

2) HPCL's nitrogen booster specification makes the August 21 extension more than a routine calendar reset
8The compressor must meet a tightly defined nitrogen-service duty rather than a generic rental requirement. Pressure, flow, oil content, certification and mobility all restrict the practical vendor universe. The effect of those specifications on competition becomes more visible once the bid deadline moves.

3) BPCL’s three-day DHDS charge heater tender extension points to a single-nominee submission bottleneck rather than weak market appetite.
8BPCL has restricted evaluation exclusively to Engineers India Limited, so conventional bidder participation is not the issue. The GeM configuration needed only one bid to stop a three-day automatic extension. The resulting timing pattern raises a narrower question about whether the nominated offer was ready at the original cutoff.

4) Indian Oil advances Paradip SAF engineering even as the storage-site land remains unresolved
8Indian Oil is commissioning foundation-grade survey and geotechnical work while the proposed second SAF site near Paradip Port is still under finalisation. The parcel may take one year or more to come into Indian Oil/JV possession, yet bidders are already required to price the associated work. The tender offers an unusually clear view of how far the SAF project is being pushed before all land interfaces are closed.

5) IOCL turns Gujarat Refinery shutdown readiness into a contractor-funded capacity obligation
8The FGH and ARU-IV package requires round-the-clock execution with separate 12-hour shift crews, while resource quantities can still move with the final job list. The EIC can demobilise resources and later require remobilisation within 48 hours. The result is a contract where bidders may have to price standby capacity that is not guaranteed to remain continuously billable.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Aug 18: 1) CPCL pushes CDU-II PINCH study beyond energy optimisation into revamp-grade engineering
8CPCL is not merely asking whether more heat can be recovered from CDU-II. The consultant must test exchanger duties, hydraulics, layouts, tie-ins and constructability before putting a ±10% cost number on the scheme. The real story is how much project-definition risk CPCL is trying to eliminate before committing capital.

2) NRL polypropylene project demands same-frame API 617 operating pedigree for its regeneration recycle nitrogen blower
8The bidder must be both compressor manufacturer and single point responsibility vendor. Past supply must clear model, operating-similarity and site-operation tests rather than merely demonstrate generic centrifugal-compressor experience. That requirement could determine the effective bidder pool before price becomes relevant.

3) NRL’s sulphur forming unit deadline slips 123 days while the refinery expansion package keeps changing at clause level
8The NRL SFU tender has moved through seven deadline changes. Several of those extensions have run alongside substantive qualification and technical clarifications rather than administrative date changes alone. Whether the extended runway finally stabilises the package remains the unresolved issue.

4) Four bid-date extensions expose a still-evolving technical baseline in EIL’s 125 TPD Kolhapur CBG LSTK tender
8EIL has moved its 125 TPD Kolhapur CBG tender deadline four times, stretching the bidding window by 63 days while retaining a 15-month post-LOA execution clock. The timing overlaps substantive technical amendments, including a late rewrite of CBG gas-quality requirements, against a zero-deviation LSTK contract carrying five years of O&M responsibility. The sequence raises a more consequential question than simple procurement delay: what exactly was still being stabilised before bidders could price the risk?

5) GAIL gives Bengaluru 300 TPD CBG EPCOM bidders a third extension as technical and qualification revisions reshape bid risk
8The additional time comes as bidders confront hard guarantees around CBG yield, MSW variability, wastewater, by-product sales and five-year O&M responsibility. The tender trail reveals which barriers GAIL has softened and which risks it continues to push firmly onto the EPCOM contractor.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part V

Aug 18: 1) BPCL corrects HILTI bolt measurement from MT to Each in latest HCU revamp Addendum-3 without reopening wider contract terms
8BPCL's latest HCU revamp addendum fixes a measurement mismatch inside the Civil price schedule while leaving the much larger shutdown risk framework untouched. The HILTI-bolt item moves from a weight basis to a count basis, eliminating one potential fault line in quantity certification and bidder pricing. What the correction says about the tender's commercial controls becomes more significant when read against its 22-day turnaround, firm-price structure and rejection-sensitive compliance regime.

2) BPCL keeps the 10% savings risk architecture intact as latest corrigendum resets bid terms for lubricants supply chain consultancy
8BPCL's latest tender reset leaves the central commercial equation untouched: consultants must help deliver and validate an annualised 10% reduction across an unusually broad lubricants supply-chain cost base. The bid deadline has moved and GeM will now govern the disputed QCBS calculation, but most requests to loosen qualification, liability and implementation-risk provisions were rejected. The decisive issue now lies in how BPCL's post-award baseline and approval machinery interacts with a performance fee tied only to implemented savings.

3) CPCL extends Manali CDU-I furnace EPCM tender
8CPCL has given bidders a second extension for the EPCM mandate behind its 92%-efficiency CDU-I furnace replacement at Manali. The extra week arrives against a NIL-deviation contract carrying deep interface, shutdown and performance responsibilities. What the revised closing date means for competition and the Ref-I M&I execution chain is less straightforward.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery keeps three vendors in contention for its 4 TPH dense-phase pneumatic conveying package
8Four bidders entered the technical stage, but only Dynemix, Macawber and Raj Deep Envirocon remain qualified. The surviving field represents 75% of participants. The significance lies in what BPCL tested before allowing those bidders into the price stage.

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Aug 18: 1) ONGC ties Rajahmundry well-testing cashflow to a 100-point operational scorecard while retaining subsurface catastrophe risk
8ONGC is recasting Rajahmundry well completion and testing as an outcome-controlled operating service rather than a conventional crew deployment.
8Two contractor teams must manage simultaneous rig and rigless activity, HPHT-capable workflows and owner-furnished testing equipment across a dispersed onshore footprint.
8The decisive tension lies in how technical control, monthly scoring and protected subsurface liability interact once field conditions disrupt the planned programme.
 
2) OIL ties rig planning and drill-bit AI to auditable models, hard performance gates and source-code handover
8OIL is moving AI from drilling dashboards into rig sequencing, bit selection and POOH decisions with performance measured against operational outcomes.
8The tender combines optimisation models, live drilling integrations, offline field capture and on-premises control across two separately awarded packages.
8But unresolved testing baselines and unusually deep handover rights could determine which technology vendors accept the risk.
 
3) OIL ties a multi-facility digital twin to physics-led accuracy and lifecycle accountability
8The company  is asking one contractor to convert four operating installations into a continuously calibrated engineering and process environment.
8The architecture combines transient simulation, intelligent 3D assets, live OT data and reliability analytics under a demanding accuracy regime.
8The most consequential tension lies in how plant-data limitations meet milestone acceptance and long-term operating responsibility.
 
4) ONGC gives Gamij-Geleki SPEC bidders two more days for queries but holds the 28 September bid deadline
8ONGC has reopened the clarification window without relaxing the production, drilling or security architecture of its Gamij-Geleki SPEC tender.
8The limited extension comes after Geleki received a separate field-inspection window for its more complex subsurface and facility interfaces.
8What bidders learn before the conference could materially reshape their 15-year production and liquidity calculations.
 
5) Oil India widens Dandewala CCS design envelope and adds compressor pedigree gate in latest corrigendum
8Oil India has pushed its Dandewala membrane package into a leaner 15 mol% CO? operating case while keeping the EPC contractor’s performance responsibility intact.
8The same corrigendum changes L-1 ranking from EPC cost alone to EPC plus one year of O&M and introduces a disqualifying compressor-reference test.
8The interaction between the wider process envelope, lifecycle pricing and OEM gate carries the real bidding consequence.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Aug 18: 1) EAC Backs Oil India’s Dandewala Gas-Processing expansion in Rajasthan
8The MoEFCC’s Industry-2 Expert Appraisal Committee has recommended Environmental Clearance for Oil India Limited’s Rs.
812-crore proposal to expand the Dandewala Gas Processing Complex in Jaisalmer from 1 MMSCMD to 1.5 MMSCMD, subject to environmental, safety and regulatory conditions.
 
2) Oil India’s Andaman-KG shore base tender transfers the offshore drilling logistics chain to one Kakinada operator
8Oil India is placing the shore-side critical path for its Andaman and KG drilling campaign under a single logistics operator.
8The package combines certified cargo systems, digital inventory control, bulk handling and a 12-hour vessel turnaround target.
8But conflicting capacity requirements and an unusually wide custody burden leave the decisive operating risk below the surface.
 
3) Electro Mechnico Projects wins ONGC Tripura Asset rig-spares race with a 42.9% price lead over L2
8ONGC’s Schneider-spares award has produced a divide between the two disclosed bidders.
8The low price sits against a technically sensitive package spanning rig protection, motor control, safety and automation hardware.
8Whether the spread reflects superior sourcing or hidden execution pressure emerges only from the tender’s deeper risk allocation.
 
4) ONGC extends WHRU replacement tender after three deadline movements expose offshore bid-readiness pressure
8ONGC has pushed its eight-unit offshore WHRU replacement tender 62 days beyond the original deadline without easing the 24-month execution schedule.
8The additional time follows a sweeping rewrite of guarantee verification while brownfield survey, shutdown and integration risks remain with the contractor.
8What the amendment sequence reveals about bidder appetite and ONGC’s risk-transfer strategy lies deeper in the tender record.
 
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8How China shielded itself from oil shock Details
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8India boosts LPG output over supply fears Details
8United States likely to emerge as India’s top LPG supplier: OPEC Details
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8IndianOil appoints Dr. Alka Mundra as independent director, strengthens board expertise Details
8India sets targets for oil companies to boost cooking gas output amid Middle East war Details
8Chinese demand drives Russia's far east crude back to a premium Details
8ICRA sees Q1FY27 GDP growth at 7% as West Asia crisis hits oil refiners Details
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8Carbon capture’s biggest problem isn’t capturing carbon Details
8Chevron strikes oil and gas offshore Angola in major discovery Details
8Iraq-Syria oil pipeline to bypass Hormuz is 4 years and $15 billion away Details
8Japan's oil crisis eases, but the import bill keeps climbing Details
8China added 200,000 bpd to crude reserves in July despite Hormuz crisis Details
8Europe’s gas storage crunch deepens ahead of heating season Details
8Oil majors reap $93 billion windfall from the Iran war Details
8Venezuela’s oil revival accelerates as U.S. majors push Trump’s new energy order Details
8War and drought are choking the world’s most vital trade routes Details
8Will Russia’s plan for overland oil route be ‘game changer’ for India’s energy security? Details
8Bring back E10 for older vehicles. Work out food-versus-fuel trade-off Details
8GAIL celebrates 43rd foundation day; CMD highlights path to future growth Details
8IndianOil's 'Energy Soldiers' to strengthen nation’s energy security, says Director (Refineries) Arvind Kumar Details
8Cochin Shipyard appoints Dr. Vani Ahluwalia as independent director Details
8BPCL flags off first extreme weather grade diesel rake from Bina Refinery Details
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KG-DWN-98/2: There are far too many problems

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8Reservoir sands are behaving pecularily
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ONGC’s Rs. 1,430 Crore Gujarat oil & gas project: An update

Aug 17: 8ONGC’s proposal to develop and produce oil and gas from 65 onshore wells across Bharuch, Surat and Vadodara
8The project entails an estimated investment of Rs. 1,429.55 crore.
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