Will Qatar halve Petronet's 8.5 MTPA book? . IndianOil’s polybutadiene rubber project award at Panipat Refinery throws up a 33.4% pricing gap. BPCL locks in Axens for two-year continuous catalytic reformer technical support at Mumbai Refinery. IOCL Paradip platinum recovery tender: The hidden risk in fresh-versus-spent catalyst metal assumptions. Naphtha Cracker’s oxygen and nitrogen backbone is locked into another 18-year build-own-operate cycle. 300 TPD segregated municipal solid waste based compressed biogas plant at Bengaluru turns waste-to-gas bidding into a lifecycle efficiency test . Jewar airport aviation fuel entry: Now on a one-month commissioning clock. 20,000 km-plus network risk brought under a single technical bench. IOCL-led oil marketing companies turn 15.00 crore litre biodiesel procurement into a certification-first contest. PNGRB’s Paradip to Raipur liquefied petroleum gas pipeline: It exposes the bankability gap behind common-carrier ambition. Mathura Refinery atmospheric and vacuum distillation unit sour gas leak turned into a nominated revamp study. ONGC PRP-X replies keep offshore pipeline schedule risk with EPCI bidders. Vedanta Oil & Gas RJ-ON-90/1 EOI turns mobile drilling rigs into a fleet-depth contest. ONGC integrated vessel tender extended as fuel and survey-risk terms stay intact. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day. Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day. CBG pipeline links: Details. 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. Downstream contracting briefs: Part VI. E&P contracting brief: Part I. E&P contracting brief: Part II. E&P contracting brief: Part III. E&P contracting brief: Part IV. Daily forward looking import matrices. India should build larger strategic oil reserves to reduce global supply risks: EY report. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. Qatar's LNG could be down for years. Hormuz fortune: a desi shipping company sitting on Rs 7,900 crore of cash. A city-gas company whose customers are walking back to coal . Why one rejected Gujarat block hangs over Vedanta's whole oil pitch. IOCL’s Hydrogen Generation Unit-III shutdown award hides a bigger execution-risk story than the winning price suggests. New 136 KTPA Toluene extraction unit project: Update. 2458 kms of gas network under a single risk lens. ONGC’s BRRP bidders forced an 18-month execution rethink for Mumbai High bridge replacement.
Will Qatar halve Petronet's 8.5 MTPA book?
Jun 29: 8Going by the example set, that may well be the case Click on Details for more
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IndianOil’s polybutadiene rubber project award at Panipat Refinery throws up a 33.4% pricing gap
Jun 29: 8The gap raises a hard question: is this smart execution pricing or aggressive undercutting in a technically sensitive refinery-petrochemical job? Click on Details for moreDetails
BPCL locks in Axens for two-year continuous catalytic reformer technical support at Mumbai Refinery
Jun 29: 8The tender looks routine on GeM, but the clauses show a tightly held licensor-support model with limited competitive price discovery. The real story sits in how BPCL is balancing refinery reliability, catalyst intelligence and contractor liability. Click on Details for moreDetails
IOCL Paradip platinum recovery tender: The hidden risk in fresh-versus-spent catalyst metal assumptions
Jun 29: 8Find out what is going on Click on Details for moreDetails
Naphtha Cracker’s oxygen and nitrogen backbone is locked into another 18-year build-own-operate cycle
Jun 29: 8The tender looks like a routine industrial gas supply contract only at first glance. In reality, the owner is setting up the next 18-year operating architecture for a utility system that touches cracker safety, polymer operations and Mono Ethylene Glycol output. The story is whether a nomination-based incumbent deal can still deliver the discipline of a hard performance contract. Click on Details for moreDetails
300 TPD segregated municipal solid waste based compressed biogas plant at Bengaluru turns waste-to-gas bidding into a lifecycle efficiency test
Jun 29: 8The owner is using this Bengaluru compressed biogas tender to test more than EPC execution. The bid formula pulls five-year operations, energy use and guaranteed gas output into the commercial ranking. That makes the tender a harder read for contractors who can build plants but cannot prove long-duration waste-to-gas performance. Click on Details for moreDetails
Jewar airport aviation fuel entry: Now on a one-month commissioning clock
Jun 29: 8It could become the template for airport fuel pipeline commissioning Click on Details for moreDetails
20,000 km-plus network risk brought under a single technical bench
Jun 29: 8The owner is not buying generic consultancy. It is creating a two-year engineering response layer for pipeline operations, installations and gas processing units. The real question is whether this becomes a faster integrity tool or a new centralised technical bottleneck. This can narrow the field for potential competitors Click on Details for moreDetails
IOCL-led oil marketing companies turn 15.00 crore litre biodiesel procurement into a certification-first contest
Jun 29: 8The headline number is large, but the real story is the quality gate sitting behind it. The payoff lies in whether India’s biodiesel market is deep enough for this level of scrutiny. Click on Details for moreDetails
PNGRB’s Paradip to Raipur liquefied petroleum gas pipeline: It exposes the bankability gap behind common-carrier ambition
Mathura Refinery atmospheric and vacuum distillation unit sour gas leak turned into a nominated revamp study
Jun 29: 8The award to this bidder pushes the problem into vacuum-system hydraulics, ejector configuration and future revamp planning. The real story is whether a Rs 1.947 crore study becomes the front-end gate for a larger refinery modification. Click on Details for moreDetails
Jun 29: 8ONGC has clarified several technical contradictions in the PRP-X reply-to-query package. 8But the wider structure still keeps schedule, survey, interface and detailed-engineering risk largely with the contractor. 8The deeper signal lies in how ONGC is using free-issue material to defend a fast-track offshore execution model. Click on Details for moreDetails
Vedanta Oil & Gas RJ-ON-90/1 EOI turns mobile drilling rigs into a fleet-depth contest
Jun 29: 8Vedanta Oil & Gas Limited is not opening the Rajasthan drilling campaign with a plain rig-hiring signal. 8The EOI asks contractors to prove rig ownership, recent drilling experience, QHSE depth and financial resilience before the commercial fight begins. 8The sharper question is how many bidders can pass the capability screen before price even enters the frame. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC integrated vessel tender extended as fuel and survey-risk terms stay intact
Jun 29: 8ONGC has pushed the integrated vessel bid deadline, extending the process by 33 days from the original close. 8The extra time does not soften the five-year offshore survey package’s fuel, mobilisation and liability structure. 8The real signal lies in what ONGC accepted technically and what it refused commercially. Click on Details for moreDetails
Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector
Jun 29: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section Click on Reports for more DetailsDetails
Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day
Jun 29: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today. 8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players. Also click on the Tenders section for more detailed documentation Click on Reports for more.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day
Jun 29: 8A daily roundup of tender results in the oil and gas sector. 8Stay informed about contract awards, winning bidders, and project allocations over all oil & gas contracts. Click on Reports for more.
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CBG pipeline links: Details
Jun 29: 1) Compressed biogas pipeline connectivity project draws eight bidders, but the real contest is hidden in the technical filters 8Find out more Click on Details
2) Compressed biogas pipeline connectivity project turns nine-bidder participation into a qualification stress test 8Nine bidders have entered the technical-bid stage, giving the package an appearance of wide market interest. The tougher question is how many can clear the hydrocarbon cross-country steel pipeline experience test. Group 2 alone requires a 27.75 km single-stretch credential, which can sharply narrow the field.
3) Indian Oil compressed biogas pipeline connectivity project draws eight bidders after optical fibre cable scope is cut back to stations 8Compressed biogas pipeline package has pulled eight bidders into a technically demanding midstream contest. The most revealing signal is not the bidder count but the addendum that removes mainline HDPE duct and optical fibre cable blowing from the route scope while retaining station-level integration. That boundary could decide whether the package prices like a clean pipeline job or a disputed pipeline-telecom hybrid.
4) Compressed biogas pipeline link to Panipat draws seven bidders after mainline fibre scope is carved out 8Find out more Click on DetailsDetails
Downstream contracting briefs: Awards
Jun 29: 1) Kalinga Insulation undercuts Paradip Refinery shutdown insulation estimate by 6.5% 8The bigger story is how this price will survive a high-compliance, safety-heavy shutdown environment.
2) Panipat Naphtha Cracker Complex hazardous-waste award exposes a razor-thin compliance pricing battle 8The wider question is why the third bidder priced the same sludge-disposal chain 63.5% above L1.
3) BPCL Bina Refinery locks in Bumra Engineers for three-year insitu machining contract at a 28.5% gap to L2 8The wide L1-L3 spread raises a sharper question on whether the winning price reflects efficiency or margin stress. 4) TCR Advanced wins IOCL Gujarat Refinery hydrogen generation unit-3 reformer catalyst tube health assessment at benchmark price 8Find out more
Jun 29: 1) Kero Merox-I catalyst tender turns an ATF consumable buy into a four-year performance-risk contract 8The owner is not buying ordinary activated charcoal for Kero Merox-I. The tender links the pre-impregnated catalyst to ATF product quality, PGTR performance and a four-year guaranteed life. The tougher question is how many suppliers can accept refinery-scale liability without treating the guarantee as the real price of entry.
2) GAIL’s Bengaluru compressed biogas project puts environmental clearance risk on the critical path 8GAIL is not yet tendering the plant; it is first buying the regulatory intelligence that can decide whether the project can move. The environmental impact assessment must cover municipal solid waste handling, baseline monitoring, risk assessment, land-use mapping and regulatory-facing documentation. The real story is whether this front-end study becomes a clearance enabler or an early schedule bottleneck.
3) Electrical grey zones surface in polypropylene laboratory project at Kochi Refinery 8A short pre-bid query sheet has opened up a larger execution-risk story in Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited’s polypropylene laboratory project at Kochi Refinery.
4) EIL redraws fire-water scope for NRL cooling tower package, but interface risk remains 8EIL has clarified that a sprinkler system is not required for the cooling tower package under Numaligarh Refinery Limited’s polypropylene project. But the answer does not remove fire-water obligations entirely, with monitor and hydrant provision still to be considered near the tower. The bigger story is the unresolved boundary between deleted sprinkler scope and retained safety-interface responsibility.
5) Six extensions push Manali refinery oil spill response and recovery services tender into a 40-day stretch 8The repeated extensions point to friction in a technically demanding refinery HSE package rather than a routine procurement delay. The real story lies in whether the market is resisting the specialised scope, the pricing model or the risk transfer built into the tender.
Jun 29: 1) Bongaigaon Refinery Sour Water Stripper Unit extension points to a deeper DHDT bottleneck 8The date shift once again is only the surface story. The documents show a refinery trying to solve a quantified sour water imbalance after the DHDT revamp. The real question is whether the market can take full brownfield Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning accountability.
2) HPCL extends project management consultant tender for boilers with steam turbine generator and demineralised water plant at Mumbai Refinery by 23 days 8The extension comes after bidders flagged multidisciplinary pricing pressure, unclear manpower loading and interface risks across two LSTK packages. The real story is not the new date, but how much brownfield integration risk HPCL is asking the consultant to absorb.
3) EIL extends Kolhapur press mud based compressed biogas plant tender as lump sum turnkey risk test sharpens 8The 10-day extension comes in a tender that keeps zero-deviation bidding, no consortium, no reverse auction and a concentrated lump sum turnkey guarantee structure intact. The real signal lies in whether the compressed biogas EPC market can absorb the process-risk burden without formal joint venture protection.
4) Bina pump tender slips, but the real story is zero-deviation pressure 8At first glance, this looks like a routine date push in a large refinery-petrochemical package. But the RFQ’s zero-deviation structure means bidders get more time without getting more room to negotiate.
5) Barauni Refinery high total acid number crude audit could decide how far Atmospheric and Vacuum Unit-IV can stretch without metallurgy upgrades 8The real issue is whether Atmospheric and Vacuum Unit-IV, originally not designed for high total acid number crude, can safely process opportunity crude using only corrosion treatment, monitoring and operating controls. For refiners chasing crude flexibility, this tender could become a quiet test case.
Jun 29: 1) BPCL extends catalyst scale-up and manufacturing EOI as domestic technology vendor filter tightens 8The four-day extension looks small, but the EOI is not a routine vendor-registration exercise. It is a gateway into a tighter domestic catalyst manufacturing pool for future refining and petrochemical technology work.
2) Usar propane dehydrogenation catalyst-loading tender gets extension, but Lummus-linked entry gate keeps vendor pool tight 8GAIL has extended the bid deadline for catalyst premixing and loading services in CATOFIN reactors at its 500 KTA propane dehydrogenation plant in Usar. The extra seven days may help bidders assemble documents, but the tender still demands prior reactor catalyst-loading experience in a Lummus-licensed propane dehydrogenation plant. For contractors, the bigger issue is not the new date but the tight technical filter, licensor-vetting risk and heavy execution liability built into the package.
3) BPCL’s Irugur-Devengonthi pipeline digitisation tender turns construction data into a live command system 8BPCL’s tender is not a back-office scanning job. It seeks a GIS-linked digital construction platform that can track field activity, pipe status, fittings, reports and approvals in real time. For executives, the real story is whether this becomes the new control layer for India’s cross-country pipeline execution.
4) GSPL India Gasnet resets Rohtak and Hisar base maintenance pricing, but tightens bank guarantee and delay-risk grip 8GSPL India Gasnet Limited’s corrigendum does more than extend time for a pipeline maintenance bid. It replaces the schedule of rates, lifts the revised reference value to Rs 4,34,60,512 and rewrites the performance security framework. The real story is how much field-condition risk remains with the contractor despite targeted relief on parts and calibration.
5) GSPL India Gasnet Limited rewrites rate and guarantee terms for maintenance of Amritsar base and Bhatinda sub-base 8GSPL India Gasnet Limited has revised the commercial spine of its Amritsar base and Bhatinda sub-base maintenance tender after bidders pushed back on rates and risk exposure. The corrigendum replaces the schedule of rates, fixes a revised Rs 3.43 crore value and tightens performance security language. The deeper story is how much risk still remains with the contractor despite the rate reset.
Jun 29: 1) Delivery clock for Bina Refinery pneumatic conveying package softened after vendor pushback 8It has amended a key schedule clause in its Bina Refinery pneumatic conveying package tender. The 4-month delivery period now starts from technical clearance, drawing approval or manufacturing clearance instead of the earlier PO/LOI trigger. For bidders, this changes the cashflow and delay-risk equation in a package where engineering approval can decide actual delivery performance.
2) IOCL Gujarat Refinery’s forward auction could turn spent catalyst recovery into a margin trap 8Forward auctions can lift realisation for the seller, especially where buyers see precious-metal upside. But in catalyst disposal, aggressive bidding can quickly compress margins if recovery yields disappoint. The corrigendum now gives bidders the entry cost, not the full commercial safety net.
3) GAIL tightens GST-inclusive item-wise pricing for Cauvery Basin inline inspection pipeline sections 8GAIL’s latest corrigendum does not soften the inline inspection scope; it sharpens how bidders must price it. The GST-inclusive, item-wise lumpsum instruction pushes tax and execution-risk clarity into the Schedule of Rates itself. For a high-resolution MFL campaign in the Cauvery Basin, that small wording change could decide how aggressively specialist vendors bid.
4) IOCL Gujarat Refinery allows bi-directional dense loading machine but tightens reactor-internals baseline for Diesel hydrotreater-II catalyst replacement 8IOCL’s latest corrigendum for the Gujarat Refinery Diesel hydrotreater-II reactor job gives contractors a narrow equipment flexibility window. The allowance for a bi-directional dense loading machine comes with a catalyst-damage caveat that keeps execution risk firmly with the agency. The bigger signal lies in the incorporation of UOP reactor-internals drawings, which could sharpen quality disputes during the shutdown.
Jun 29: 1) Refinery power system study: Tender turns ETAP model control into a refinery risk story 8It is asking consultants to work inside an existing ETAP Version 24.0.3 environment that already represents the refinery’s power network. The larger story is how model discipline is being used to control electrical risk in a live refinery.
2) Bio aviation turbine fuel plant narrows competition through enlisted-supplier eligibility 8Only those suppliers who were separately intimated for the enquiry are eligible to submit bids. This makes every clarification more important because the buyer is not dealing with an open market but with a pre-filtered vendor pool.
3) Visakh Refinery modernisation project hydrogen generation unit train-2 shutdown tender gets extension before reformer header replacement bidding closes 8The bigger question is whether HPCL is giving bidders more time or signalling a thin pool of qualified shutdown contractors.
4) BPCL food grade hexane polishing catalyst tender extension signals a deeper performance-risk reset at Mumbai Refinery 8The tender sits around a catalyst that must keep benzene below a tight food-grade threshold inside the existing isomerisation unit constraints. For vendors, the extra time may help; the risk architecture has not softened.
5) IOCL Gujarat Refinery hazard and operability study extension exposes a wider process-safety procurement stress test 8IOCL has extended the Gujarat Refinery hazard and operability study bid to 02 July 2026 after issuing clarifications and a corrigendum. The contract looks modest at Rs 76.14 lakh, but it covers thousands of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, licensed software, specialist manpower and phased refinery-wide deliverables. The real story is whether the five-day extension is enough to stabilise bidder appetite without diluting IOCL’s process-safety risk transfer.
Jun 29: 1) BPCL’s Bina Petchem and Refinery Expansion Project pushes desuperheater tender to fifth extension as specialist vendor gate tightens 8The visible issue is not only time, but whether a manufacturer-only, zero-deviation and local-content-driven package has narrowed the field too sharply. The deeper risk sits in what this 35-day slip does to an 8-month delivery chain inside a refinery-petrochemical expansion.
2) Bina Petchem and Refinery Expansion Project coalescer tender slips 34 days as vendor readiness comes under watch 8It raises a sharper question: are vendors struggling with participation, technical compliance, or the risk profile of the package?
3) EIL gives BPCL’s Bina Petchem and Refinery Expansion Project pressure-vessel bidders more time, but not more room 8The tender still remains limited, zero-deviation and restricted to approved vendors. The extension may ease submission pressure, but it does not dilute the risk profile.
4) EIL extends Numaligarh Refinery Limited expansion project pressure vessel carbon steel tender without relaxing the zero-deviation gate 8It is keeping the Numaligarh Refinery Limited expansion project package inside a limited, capability-filtered and zero-deviation procurement channel. The real issue is whether the extension improves competition or merely helps a narrow supplier pool submit cleaner bids.
5) Petronet LNG’s propane dehydrogenation and polypropylene plant pump tender: Six bidders survive a zero-deviation technical gate 8Find out more Click on DetailsDetails
E&P contracting brief: Part I
Jun 29: 1) ONGC Cambay pushes legacy asset documentation risk onto PESO licensing consultant 8The consultancy scope goes well beyond regulatory filing. 8ONGC requires the consultant to reconstruct missing historical records, drawings and statutory dossiers where legacy documents are unavailable. 8The commercial implications of absorbing that uncertainty sit beneath the surface of the tender.
2) ONGC CBM Asset uses TPI inspection to hard-gate 50MT work over rig readiness 8ONGC’s CBM Asset tender looks small by value but heavy by technical consequence. 8The inspection mandate sits on top of a dense 50MT work over rig specification covering API, DGMS, OISD, BOP, mud and safety systems. 8The deeper issue is how much field risk ONGC is trying to screen before the rig reaches Bokaro operations.
3) OIL’s Unchawas QCA tender turns wind forecasting into DSM risk control 8OIL is treating its Unchawas wind plant as a grid-compliance asset, not just a renewable generation site. 8The tender removes EMD and ePBG but keeps a tight specialist gate around MP SLDC registration and DSM experience. 8The sharper risk sits inside the scheduling clauses.
4) OIL Jaisalmer FDP corrigendum extends bid date but compresses seismic-to-simulation delivery to 22 weeks 8OIL has extended the Jaisalmer PML consultancy tender, but the amendment does not soften the execution burden. 8The contract period has been cut from 36 weeks to 22 weeks while performance security has moved higher. 8The sharper story is how OIL is using the corrigendum to buy bidding time without giving away delivery control.
5) OIL Baghewala XRMI tender extended without easing specialist interpretation gate 8OIL has extended the Baghewala XRMI/Image log interpretation tender by seven days, but the technical architecture remains unchanged. 8The package still targets fracture understanding in the Upper Carbonate reservoir, where mud-loss risk and extra-heavy-oil planning sit behind the procurement.
Jun 29: 1) ONGC-VL’s CPO-5 cementing tender shifts workover risk from pumping to full slurry assurance 8ONGC-VL is not buying cementing as a narrow pumping service in the CPO-5 workover campaign. 8The tender pushes slurry design, API compliance, additive control, mobilisation readiness and job evidence into the contractor’s delivery burden.
2) ONGC BI-2000-I O&M tender turns rig uptime into contractor-controlled KPI risk 8ONGC is not buying routine manpower for BI-2000-I at MBA Basin Kolkata. 8The tender ties AC SCR rig operations, control-system monitoring, preventive maintenance and HSE behaviour to KPI-linked payment. 8The sharper question is how many contractors can carry that reliability burden within a three-month contract window.
3) OIL Rajasthan mud and Drilling Waste Management tender turns drilling-fluid reliability into contractor risk 8OIL is not buying a routine mud-chemical package for Rajasthan. 8The tender bundles mud engineering, waste treatment, chemical logistics and environmental compliance into one three-year field-service obligation. 8The sharper risk lies in how quickly payment stops when contractor-side readiness fails.
4) Lotas wins ONGC CBM Bokaro RTMS award as 14% L2 gap puts digital well-monitoring execution under scrutiny 8ONGC’s CBM Bokaro RTMS award has gone to Iotas Solutions at Rs 4.10 crore, but the price spread is the sharper signal. 8The contract binds artificial-lift surveillance, IoT architecture, cyber-secure data and monthly performance deductions into one service burden. 8The real test now lies in whether the L1 price can carry three years of uptime, accuracy and field-maintenance risk.
5) ONGC CBM Bokaro land award exposes sharp split in how bidders price acquisition risk 8ONGC’s CBM Bokaro land-acquisition award has gone to Human Settlements Planning Centre at Rs 4.94 crore. 8The L1-L2 gap is narrow, but the wider bid table shows how differently contractors priced CNT, GM, forest and mutation-linked risk. 8The award points to a deeper shift in how upstream land readiness is being converted into contractor accountability.
Jun 29: 1) ONGC LFPS survey award exposes razor-thin L1-L2 pricing against heavy field-risk clauses 8ONGC’s LFPS survey award has gone to Ray Speed Solutions. 8The near-tie with Janardan J Raval hides a sharper story about sensor custody, mobilisation discipline and contractor-side field exposure. 8The bigger question is whether such aggressive pricing can survive the ground conditions built into the tender.
2) ONGC workover rig O&M corrigendum tightens NeSL e-BG discipline while extending bid 8ONGC has extended the workover rig O&M tender, but the relief comes with sharper compliance teeth. 8The latest corrigendum adds a hard NeSL e-BG timing rule and revises the price, SOW/SCC, technical BEC and bidder response formats. 8The deeper issue is how fair-wage reimbursement and crew eligibility may shape the real bidder field.
3) OIL KG Basin mud engineering tender extended as base-oil flexibility gets a harder offshore proof gate 8OIL has extended its KG Basin offshore mud engineering tender, but the date shift is only the visible move. 8Addendum 3 opens the LTSOBM base-oil route beyond Escaid-110 while making MAK DRILLOL-LV conditional on deepwater offshore evidence.
4) ONGC S&SRP corrigendum eases yard entry but hardens NeSL e-BG, PPE and as-built discipline 8ONGC has softened one qualification gate in the S&SRP offshore replacement tender. 8But the same corrigendum tightens bid-security timing, safety readiness and documentation handover. 8The result is a wider bidder door with a sharper execution trap behind it.
5) ONGC multi-asset O&M corrigendum removes reimbursement distortion but keeps bundled bidder gate intact 8ONGC has accepted one bidder fairness argument in its multi-asset O&M tender. 8The reimbursement component has been deleted, changing how wage risk and evaluated contract value will be read. 8But the larger four-asset structure remains untouched.
6) ONGC’s G-1/R1-E1 subsea EPCIC tender extended as bid risk stays firmly with contractors 8ONGC has pushed the G-1/R1-E1 subsea EPCIC bid deadline, marking a 52-day shift from the earlier 19 May date. 8The extension gives offshore contractors more time, but the core risk allocation has not softened. 8The sharper story lies in how ONGC is preserving competition while tightening bid-security and execution discipline.
Jun 29: 1) ONGC H2S equipment corrigendum eases training gate but hardens NeSL e-BG risk 8ONGC has softened parts of the H2S equipment and services tender after bidder concerns over training and detector-tube requirements. 8But the latest corrigendum also inserts a sharper NeSL e-BG rejection trigger. 8The real shift is in how ONGC is widening technical participation while tightening bid-security discipline.
2) ONGC Conductor Supported Platform Project corrigendum turns NeSL e-BG timing into a bid-rejection risk 8ONGC has given bidders more time for the Conductor Supported Platform Project, but the latest corrigendum tightens the real compliance gate. 8The new NeSL e-BG condition makes execution timing as critical as bid submission itself. 8The deeper issue is how digital bank-guarantee discipline is now shaping offshore EPC participation.
3) OIL Madhuban ZLD corrigendum widens bidder gate but hardens power, quality and balance-sheet risk 8OIL has softened the technical entry barrier for its Madhuban desalination-ZLD package, but the relief is not unconditional. 8The latest corrigendum cuts the experience threshold while raising financial filters and adding a hard 1.2 MW load ceiling.
4) ONGC PTS tender extended as NeSL e-BG discipline sharpens offshore testing bid risk 8ONGC has extended its offshore 10k PTS equipment tender, giving bidders more time without softening the technical bar. 8The package blends 5 mini testing sets, sour-service certification, offshore manpower and a hybrid ONGC-supplied equipment interface.
5) ONGC offshore safety-study tender extended as e-BG and scope discipline stay intact 8ONGC has extended its offshore HAZOP, QRA, EERA and FWA tender. 8The extra time does not dilute the 12-month execution frame, physical HAZOP requirement or NeSL-linked bid-security discipline.
6) ONGC Ahmedabad rig tender extended as QCBS and rig-readiness pressure stay intact 8ONGC has pushed the Ahmedabad 1000 HP mobile drilling rig tender. 8The date shift gives bidders more time, but it does not soften the QCBS, TPI, mobilisation or pricing controls. 8The real story is how ONGC is using deadline flexibility while keeping the rig-quality gate firmly in place.
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