Inside the Reliance-BP fuel JV: Who really carries the crisis loss. The hidden partner in Jio-BP's fuel-crisis losses: It is BP. India has the world's biggest green-ammonia order book: Almost none of it is getting built. ONGC cancels subsea capping stack membership tender as offshore well-control risk framework remains unresolved. ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum tightens the bid-security gate while removing a fabrication-yard filter. OIL extends 3000 HP Assam-Arunachal rig tender after dense technical and compliance reset. SCI secures ONGC Mumbai High tanker contract after eligibility relaxations widened the LR-1 vessel pool. PGS and Shearwater face ONGC’s fuel-risk squeeze in Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender. ONGC Cambay's SRP maintenance award closes with a 61.0% pricing gap between L1 and L2. ONGC yields on minimum gas assurance after bidders challenge one-sided risk in Bokaro CBM project. E&P contracting brief: Part I. E&P contracting brief: Part II. E&P contracting brief: Part III. E&P contracting brief: Part IV. E&P contracting brief: Part V. E&P contracting brief: Part VI. Digboi refinery makes hydrotreater feed quality the real centre of the treated used cooking oil award.. Indian Oil Corporation Limited keeps PMC-4 bidders tied to Phase 1 flare, SIL and integration risk in the Paradip petrochemical complex project. Ifluids wins refinery design engineering services award with a 40.4% gap over Petrocon. Coal gasification plant faces a 187-day bid delay, exposing execution risk in India’s synthetic natural gas push. CBG contracting updates. Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids. 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. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. Bulandshahr District City Gas Distribution Project. Three Indian-flagged oil tankers transit through the Strait of Hormuz. 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 and Midstream-Downstream sector. Daily forward looking import matrices. Fuel prices cannot be reduced immediately on fall in global crude rates: union minister Suresh Gopi. How the Hormuz crisis could reshape LNG contracts. India's 'one gas grid' is still a quarter unbuilt. ONGC's largest recent eastern offshore developments. ONGC quietly abandons two rig categories as Samudra Manthan pivots to a drillship-only strategy. ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum quietly enlarges the IM–S1-6 water injection replacement package.
Inside the Reliance-BP fuel JV: Who really carries the crisis loss
Jun 22: 8The cancellation leaves a sensitive source-control readiness question open, with the reason still not specified in the supplied documents. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum tightens the bid-security gate while removing a fabrication-yard filter
Jun 22: 8Two small corrigendum changes pull in opposite directions. 8ONGC has made e-BG timing a potential bid-killer while deleting a technical evaluation requirement linked to fabrication yards. 8The bigger question is what this says about the company's current procurement priorities. Click on Details for moreDetails
OIL extends 3000 HP Assam-Arunachal rig tender after dense technical and compliance reset
Jun 22: 8OIL’s bid extension is not a simple bid-calendar adjustment, it rewires casing, BOP, electrical safety, manpower and payment clauses before bids come in. 8The changes could reshape which drilling contractors remain comfortable with the risk envelope. Click on Details for moreDetails
SCI secures ONGC Mumbai High tanker contract after eligibility relaxations widened the LR-1 vessel pool
Jun 22: 8ONGC modified two key technical conditions before closing the tender Click on Details for moreDetails
PGS and Shearwater face ONGC’s fuel-risk squeeze in Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender
Jun 22: 8ONGC’s Eastern offshore seismic tender has turned fuel reimbursement into the decisive commercial battleground. 8Shearwater’s clarification pushed the Platts issue into the open, but ONGC retained final control over reference selection and documentation. 8For PGS and Shearwater, the price fight may now sit inside bunker assumptions rather than acquisition rates. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC Cambay's SRP maintenance award closes with a 61.0% pricing gap between L1 and L2
Jun 22: 8The winning bid came in dramatically below the rest of the field. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC yields on minimum gas assurance after bidders challenge one-sided risk in Bokaro CBM project
Jun 22: 8Bidders questioned a commercial structure that offered no protection against gas shortfalls. 8ONGC eventually introduced an 8,000 SCMD minimum assured quantity and a compensation mechanism. 8The change reveals where bidder pressure successfully altered the project's risk allocation. Click on Details for moreDetails
E&P contracting brief: Part I
Jun 22: 1) Oil India’s medevac helicopter tender turns offshore drilling support into a 30-minute emergency-response test for Andaman, KG and Mahanadi 8Oil India is not buying a routine helicopter standby service for its east coast offshore drilling campaign. 8The tender builds a medevac platform around night IFR flying, 375 NM no-refuelling reach and ICU-capable onboard response. 8The real tension lies in how much operational failure risk the contractor must carry before the first emergency call is made.
2) Three60 wins ONGC Western Offshore Basin prospect-vetting mandate with a 37.8% discount to Beicip-Franlab 8The price gap is only the visible part of a technically filtered procurement design.
3) MRD Enterprises’ Rs 38.33 crore win resets the price line for OIL India’s 3000 HP drilling rig O&M contract 8The gap raises a sharper question on whether this is cost mastery or margin compression.
4) Aakash qualifies as Oil India’s Rajasthan-Gujarat CSS boiler tender keeps core risk gates intact 8Oil India softened mobilization and manpower rules but refused to dilute the boiler and fuel architecture. 8Aakash Exploration Services cleared the technical gate while Spectron Engineers Private Limited did not. 8The tender now reads less like a simple boiler hire and more like a controlled test of CSS service capacity across Rajasthan and Gujarat.
5) Oil India’s Rajasthan MSG tender widens bidder access but tightens per-unit risk after participated-bidder clarifications 8Oil India’s Rajasthan MSG tender has moved from a narrow capacity gate to a wider 1.2–1.5 TPH operating frame. 8The shift may explain why three oilfield-service bidders stayed qualified while one dropped out. 8But the real story sits in the per-MSG penalty and billing rewrite.
Jun 22: 1) ONGC pressure-vessel tender for MH, NH and B&S assets exposes a narrow qualified pool after bidders push back on offshore repair risk 8ONGC’s pressure-vessel package has produced a split bidder field, with three firms qualifying and three falling out. 8The clarifications show contractors probing mobilisation, LD, internals, repeat work and R-stamping exposure. 8ONGC’s replies keep most of the risk architecture intact.
2) Bechraji draws ten bidders, but clarification pack keeps brownfield engineering risk with contractors 8ONGC has opened up procurement flexibility in the Bechraji GGS-I/GGS-II revamp. 8But the clarifications do not dilute contractor accountability for simulation, flare sizing, site safety and PGTR closure. 8The ten-bidder field now faces a sharper divide between cheaper sourcing and harder execution risk.
3) ONGC integrated vessel tender gets extension as pre-bid query replies ease technology but keep risk transfer intact. 8ONGC has extended its integrated vessel tender, but the extra time has not softened the contract’s commercial edge. 8The pre-bid query replies show selective flexibility on survey software, connectivity and sub-bottom profiling. 8The harder calls on fuel, standby, vessel nomination and liability remain behind a strict compliance wall.
4) ONGC’s MH asset heat exchanger tender extended but the real story is a tougher bid rejection trigger 8The closing date may have moved, but the evaluation risk has moved even more dramatically. 8ONGC has converted a previously manageable compliance issue into a potential bid-killing event. 8The change could reshape how vendors structure their technical submissions.
5) ONGC western offshore 3D broadband seismic tender extended as corrigendum tightens fuel, e-BG and survey geometry 8ONGC’s latest extension gives seismic contractors more time, but the corrigendum does not relax the risk architecture. 8The real shift lies in fuel auditability, NeSL e-BG timing and a revised GS-OSHP-2023/1 acquisition geometry. 8For bidders, the deadline moved; the compliance trapdoors did not.
Jun 22: 1) ONGC corrigendum tightens e-BG timing and offshore safety-study deliverables for B&S and MH assets 8ONGC’s corrigendum looks procedural, but it materially tightens bid compliance and study-deliverable discipline. 8The clarification pushes bidders to price physical HAZOP workshops, P&ID variation and offshore-visit uncertainty more carefully. 8The real impact sits in how much risk consultants must absorb before bids close.
2) ONGC/G1 subsea tie-in corrigendum tightens e-BG compliance while giving bidders more time and a 21-month execution window 8ONGC’s latest corrigendum for the G1 and R1-E1 subsea EPCIC tender is more than a date extension. 8It pairs a bidder-friendly schedule reset with a stricter NeSL e-BG rejection trigger and several technical interface corrections. 8The real tension lies in how much risk has shifted from tender ambiguity into contractor execution responsibility.
3) ONGC extends Ahmedabad 1000 HP drilling rig tender without easing the QCBS risk frame. 8ONGC has given bidders seven more days for its Ahmedabad 1000 HP mobile rig tender, but the extension does not dilute the hard commercial architecture. 8The package still pushes contractors through QCBS scoring, fatal-incident penalties, tight day-rate limits and 180-day mobilisation discipline. 8The real signal lies in what ONGC chose not to change.
4) Oil India extends Baghewala-Mehsana crude bowser tender as bidder pushback exposes fleet and mobilisation stress. 8Oil India’s crude bowser tender has moved 28 days beyond its original closing date, but the extension does not dilute the toughest operating controls. 8The amendment opens the experience gate only partly while keeping the 24 KL, 2026-manufactured fleet architecture intact. 8The real question is whether the extra time is enough for non-incumbents to cross the compliance wall.
5) ONGC extends Mumbai High measurement audit tender as offshore metering and BG compliance risks sharpen 8ONGC has pushed the Mumbai High measurement audit tender by 24 days, but the extension does not soften the package. 8The bid still carries a dense offshore metering brief covering export, flare, fuel, produced water and allocation systems. 8The real story sits in the compliance stack now wrapped around the technical audit.
Jun 22: 1) Oil India Limited extends STF Madhuban 3000 KLPD ZLD desalination tender without easing lifecycle risk 8Oil India Limited has extended the STF Madhuban desalination tender, but the relief is only procedural. 8The 3000 KLPD ZLD package still binds bidders to EPC, performance guarantees and two years of O&M.
2) OIL pushes Nagajan OCS EPC tender as technical resets keep LSTK risk in focus 8OIL has extended the Nagajan OCS EPC tender by 49 days from the original bid deadline. 8The delay comes after successive corrigenda replaced core technical documents and left the contractor carrying detailed-design risk. 8The key question is whether more time will widen competition or simply let bidders price the uncertainty harder.
3) Oil’s well servicing package EOI hardwires dual-size CTU readiness and contractor-side logistics risk 8Oil is not merely empanelling vendors for well intervention work; it is pre-screening a technically narrow pool for high-pressure CTU, NPU and FPU operations. 8The package pushes dual coiled tubing capability, backup reels, nitrogen supply, water logistics and certified manpower into the contractor’s readiness burden.
4) ONGC’s Bridge Replacement corrigendum widens the bidder gate but tightens bid-security control 8ONGC has extended the bid window again, but the bigger signal lies beyond the calendar shift. 8A deleted fabrication-yard gate changes who can compete, while a longer bid-security tail changes how long bidders stay financially locked in. 8The offshore bridge package now carries a sharper split between technical flexibility and owner-side control.
5) OIL’s Andaman offshore helicopter corrigendum widens aircraft eligibility but tightens operational realism 8The shift may decide whether this specialist aviation contract attracts a deeper and safer bidder field.
Jun 22: 1) ONGC extends S&SRP offshore replacement tender as bidders get 29 more days to price LSTK risk 8ONGC has pushed the S&SRP bid deadline from. 8The extension comes after pre-bid and price-format corrections in a technically dense offshore LSTK package. 8The extra time may help bidders, but it does not dilute the underlying risk transfer.
2) ONGC turns to gel pigging for offshore pipelines conventional pigging cannot easily reach 8Find out more
3) Convergent Wireless and Trans Virtual force ONGC to clarify the lower 6 GHz strategy for its offshore backbone project 8Both participating bidders raised the same question on spectrum planning and throughput assumptions. 8ONGC's response confirmed that future capacity expansion would be built around lower 6 GHz allocations rather than the original framing around existing 7 GHz holdings. 8The clarification narrows the technical pathway but leaves critical design decisions for the successful bidder.
4) Halliburton and Schlumberger face a hard-risk ONGC testing bundle as clarifications close without technical relief 8ONGC’s testing bundled services tender has moved from clarification to compliance pressure. 8Halliburton and Schlumberger sit inside a structure that rewards integrated offshore capability but leaves mobilization, documentation and interface risk largely with the contractor. 8The real contest is now hidden in how each bidder prices risk that ONGC chose not to reopen.
5) Oil India KG Basin OSV corrigendum tightens dry-docking and fuel-risk transfer in offshore drilling charter 8Oil India’s latest KG Basin OSV corrigendum looks small, but it hardens the operating envelope around vessel availability. 8The dry-docking and replacement-vessel changes shift downtime and fuel-efficiency risk closer to the contractor. 8The deeper signal lies in how Oil India is policing service continuity before price bids move forward.
Jun 22: 1) ONGC Cambay Asset tightens price-bid discipline in Cardwell Rig CW-IX Level III NDT corrigendum 8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does not alter the inspection scope, but it changes how bidders must price the job. 8The revised format puts GST, unit rates, logistics and total service cost under sharper scrutiny. 8For a small-value NDT tender, the compliance risk may be larger than the contract size suggests.
2) ONGC integrated vessel tender extended as corrigendum keeps fuel risk with bidders but widens select survey technology 8ONGC’s latest corrigendum gives bidders more time but not much more commercial comfort. 8The offshore integrated vessel package now accepts select modern survey tools while holding the line on fuel, finance and liability. 8The real story is how ONGC is defining composite survey capability above vessel-provisioning preference.
3) ONGC PWC tender extended as offshore water-treatment bid cycle stretches again 8ONGC has pushed the PWC bid deadline, extending a tender already carrying heavy offshore execution and O&M risk. 8The date movement gives bidders more time, but it does not dilute the turnkey, BG and six-year service obligations.
4) OIL’s Baghewala SAGD drilling tender extended without easing the ranging-heavy entry barrier 8OIL has pushed the Baghewala SAGD directional drilling and ranging tender. 8The extra 14 days give bidders more time, but the tender still demands a rare mix of SAGD, ranging and horizontal well-placement credentials.
Digboi refinery makes hydrotreater feed quality the real centre of the treated used cooking oil award.
Jun 22: 8The tender is framed around diesel hydrotreater compatibility rather than routine oil procurement. Contaminant limits on sulfur, nitrogen, chloride, silicon, phosphorus and metals shape the real risk profile. The award outcome only becomes meaningful when read against this technical envelope. Click on Details for moreDetails
Indian Oil Corporation Limited keeps PMC-4 bidders tied to Phase 1 flare, SIL and integration risk in the Paradip petrochemical complex project
Jun 22: 8The pre-bid replies do more than clean up equipment-count ambiguities. The bigger signal is that flare mitigation, SIL study, utility reassessment and OSBL integration inputs remain embedded in the consultant’s Phase 1 burden. That makes the Paradip petrochemical complex PMC-4 package a sharper test of engineering depth than the headline scope suggests. Click on Details for moreDetails
Ifluids wins refinery design engineering services award with a 40.4% gap over Petrocon
Jun 22: 8For a refinery engineering scope involving stress analysis, equipment checks and native software files, that gap is the real story. Click on Details for moreDetails
Coal gasification plant faces a 187-day bid delay, exposing execution risk in India’s synthetic natural gas push
Jun 22: 8The tender has not merely slipped; it has been reset across four extensions. The delay puts a spotlight on licensor access, process guarantees and the limited contractor universe for large coal-to-synthetic natural gas projects. For executives, the question is whether this is disciplined bid maturation or an early sign of market resistance. Click on Details for moreDetails
CBG contracting updates
Jun 22: 1) Mysuru compressed bio-gas project shifts municipal waste risk back to bidders 8The latest corrigendum extends the bid deadline, but does not dilute the biggest commercial risk in the tender. Bidders must still carry the burden of feedstock variability, reject disposal, statutory approvals and performance guarantees.
2) Compressed biogas pipeline connectivity package gets more time, but not softer terms 8The move gives bidders nine more days, but the addendum leaves the technical, commercial and security framework unchanged. For contractors, the extra time may help with bid preparation, but it does not reduce the risk load.
3) Bina refinery compressed biogas project exposes the hard logistics behind green fuel procurement 8The tender pushes harvesting, storage, equipment, manpower and transport risk onto the paddy straw supplier. For executives, the question is whether India’s biomass supply chain is ready for refinery-grade contracting.
4) Bhilai compressed bio-gas plant extension hides a bigger story 8Bidders are pushing back on municipal waste risk
5) BPCL’s organic municipal solid waste based compressed bio-gas plant at Raipur is turning into a test of lifecycle risk 8And it is not EPC pricing
6) Kozhikode mixed municipal solid waste compressed biogas plant shows how one tender can transfer an entire waste-risk stack to contractors 8Know more
Jun 22: 1) NRL’s polypropylene project gets four purge silo bids, but Engineers India Limited keeps the qualification gate tight 8Four bidders have entered the technical stage for the purge silo package, but the tender is built around a hard technical filter. The scope bundles stainless steel fabrication, mass flow analysis, site assembly, testing and documentation into one vendor accountability chain. The repeated bid extensions now raise the bigger question: was the market testing price, or struggling with risk?
2) BPCL’s Petro Resid Fluidized Catalytic Cracking safety tender cuts the field in half after technical evaluation 8Ten bidders entered the race, but only five made it through the technical gate.
3) Bina refinery tender turns transformer servicing into a turnaround-critical reliability package 8The scope is not a simple maintenance callout. It bundles diagnostics, oil treatment, OLTC intervention, gasket replacement and post-service testing into one refinery turnaround service package. The deeper implication sits in how much execution risk the contractor must absorb.
4) Extended Producer Responsibility tender at Panipat leaves only two bidders standing after technical scrutiny 8The bigger story is whether refinery-linked plastic compliance is becoming a specialist market with limited credible vendors.
5) Seven bidders line up as GAIL tightens the operating contract for the Mumbai Nagpur Jharsuguda Pipeline network 8GAIL’s two-year maintenance tender has drawn seven technical bids despite no MSE or startup relaxation on experience and turnover. The package stretches across Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, with schedule-wise L1 discovery. The real story is whether the contractor pool can meet the tender’s hydrocarbon experience, vehicle-readiness and compliance filters.
Jun 22: 1) MRPL turns renewable power buying into a refinery reliability test 8This is not a routine green power tender dressed up as energy transition. The refinery is asking developers to supply up to approximately 73.5 MW/hr round-the-clock power for petroleum refinery operations. The real question is whether renewable developers can meet a downstream utility load without exposing the plant to intermittency risk.
2) BPCL compressed biogas plant at Pune tender puts geotechnical quality before price in a no-RA GeM bid 8BPCL’s Pune compressed biogas tender looks small by value but unusually dense by technical consequence. The soil investigation and contour survey package shifts early civil design risk onto a tightly scoped, NABL-linked vendor pool. The real issue is not the Rs 3.01 lakh estimate, but how far the report can shape later EPC assumptions.
3) Refinery 601-R-01 reactor tender turns catalyst replacement into a shutdown-risk transfer play 8The real signal is how much operational risk the refinery is moving outside its own balance sheet.
4) IOCL keeps PMC-3 inside battery limits but shifts interface risk across Paradip Petrochemical Complex cumene and phenol package 8The pre-bid replies narrow the physical scope but widen the engineering accountability for the Paradip Petrochemical Complex cumene and phenol consultant. The stress points sit in utilities, flare-load optimisation, telecom demarcation and FEED maturity. The result is a tender where the real risk is not asset ownership but who absorbs the cost of making interfaces work.
5) Petronet LNG’s propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene plant pump tender exposes late-stage design clean-up behind deadline extensions 8A third bid-date extension has turned a routine pump procurement into a signal event for Petronet LNG’s Dahej petrochemical project. The tender trail shows not just more time for bidders, but corrections to design pressure, missing/illegible P&ID material, and unresolved vendor discomfort around pump selection.
Jun 22: 1) Five extensions turn Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited oil spill response and recovery at Manali refinery into a bidder-depth test 8The question is whether CPCL is facing thin specialist participation or bidders are pushing back on risk-heavy terms.
2) Bio aviation turbine fuel plant tender delay signals more than routine GeM slippage 8The documents do not state the official reason for the extensions, but the technical clarification trail points to vendor discomfort around transmitter survivability, diaphragm seals and site interfaces. For executives, the signal is whether a demonstration biofuel unit is already creating procurement drag before award.
3) Heavy-lift uncertainty could be the real story behind Bina petchem and refinery expansion project extension 8Find out more
4) Paradip Refinery in-line inspection and intelligent pigging survey extension signals more than a routine deadline push 8The bigger story is whether IOCL is discovering the true execution risk before bids are locked in.
5) Bongaigaon Refinery turns a water-security project into a technically filtered EPCM contest 8The tender is not a plain PMC assignment. It links refinery water security with river intake feasibility, engineering, procurement support and construction supervision. The qualification structure may quietly decide which firms can stay in the race.
Jun 22: 1) BPCL extends pressure vessel bid deadline for Bina Petchem and Refinery Expansion Project, but keeps the zero-deviation gate intact 8The relief gives approved vendors more time, but the tender architecture remains tightly controlled. The real signal lies in what EIL has not changed.
2) NRL’s boiler feed water polyamine chemical tender exposes how narrow the refinery utilities vendor pool may be 8Click on Details for more
3) GSPL India Gasnet Limited extends three natural gas pipeline maintenance tenders as fixed-price O&M risk remains intact 8The packages still carry tight pipeline O&M qualification, fixed-price exposure and a penalty structure tied to live asset performance. The real question is whether the extra week is enough to bring in competition without diluting technical control. 4) HPCL crude distillation unit-3 decontamination extension gives bidders time, but not relief from the 36-hour KPI 8The technical obligation remains anchored to system-wise completion within 36 hours after handover. The extension may help bidders prepare, but the performance risk remains largely unchanged.
5) Refinery flue gas carbon capture and utilization plan shifted capex pain from refiner to bidder 8The tender structure placed stack capture, storage, processing, transport and associated costs squarely on the vendor. That gave IndianOil a low-capex route to test carbon capture utilization while keeping its balance sheet protected. The catch is that bidders had to price refinery-interface risk without a fully developed custody, metering or offtake framework.
Jun 22: 1) Refinery polypropylene project pushes composite inside-refinery works into a tighter digital, HSE and firm-price execution frame 8It is not a plain construction package; it is a brownfield integration test across piping, rotating equipment, civil, electrical and instrumentation scopes. The qualification bars, Class-I supplier filter and no-reverse-auction stance narrow the field while shifting execution uncertainty into firm SOR pricing. The most revealing signal sits in how EIL and BPCL are trying to control spool movement, live-refinery interfaces and contractor documentation before site risk turns into schedule slippage.
2) Refinery locks Mobile Oil Recovery Unit tender into floor-price discipline and critical-service eligibility 8The refinery has turned a compact Mobile Oil Recovery Unit service tender into a tightly controlled safety-readiness contract. The floor-price structure protects the fixed manpower component, but the critical-job tag keeps generic service vendors out. The real story lies in how Indian Oil balances wage discipline, emergency response and bidder liquidity.
3) CPCL’s Refinery-III maintenance and inspection shutdown tender gets a 12-day bid extension, but the scope correction quietly shifts paint-material risk to contractors 8The visible corrigendum does more than buy bidders time, with two Schedule of Rates items moving HR aluminium paint material into contractor scope. The real signal lies in how CPCL is balancing wider participation with tighter shutdown accountability.
4) Refinery Food Grade Hexane polishing catalyst tender extension turns a small catalyst buy into a test of benzene guarantee risk 8The sharper signal lies in the hydrogen correction, regeneration limits and downstream benzene testing basis now locked into the bid. Vendors must decide whether their catalyst economics can survive a formula that values life and yield, but not wider utility savings.
5) Refinery tests high total acid number crude processing without a metallurgy safety net 8The tender is not just a routine technical audit. The Refinery wants to know whether atmospheric and vacuum distillation unit-IV can process high total acid number opportunity crude while retaining existing metallurgy and keeping any hydrocarbon stream capped at 1.5 total acid number. The answer could shape how far Indian refiners can push crude optionality without upfront capital upgrades.
Jun 22: 1) Bina refinery hazardous waste and environmental monitoring tender keeps risk with contractors after opaque pre-bid closure 8Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited has published the pre-bid closure for its Bina refinery hazardous waste and environmental monitoring contract without releasing a clause-wise Q&A trail. The three-year scope goes far beyond waste-yard operation, pulling LDAR, noise, occupational hygiene, statutory submissions and field logistics into one contractor envelope. The commercial consequences sit in the details that were clarified but not disclosed.
2) FCCU decontamination tender at Visakh Refinery quietly shifts more turnaround risk onto specialist vendors 8The tender is not just a cleaning job; it makes the contractor responsible for hydrocarbon freeing, toxic gas removal and pyrophoric iron treatment. HPCL has listed a tentative hold-up volume of 1,632.1 m3, but bidders must verify the loops themselves. The sting is that no extra compensation or time is promised if the actual volume is higher.
3) Koyali-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline patrolling turns into a digital intelligence contract 8Find out more
Three Indian-flagged oil tankers transit through the Strait of Hormuz
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