IOCL packs HAZOP, consequence modelling and regulatory support into a Rs 9.13 lakh pipeline consultancy. GAIL’s three-word warning to Vijaipur-Bina pipeline bidders: tender conditions prevail. IOCL widens CO and specialty-oils study as corrigendum shifts capacity, location and primary-market burden onto consultant. Namrup urea tender turns into a two bidder duel after months of risk rewriting. A Rs 9,700-crore urea expansion is on the anvil. Private company seeks clearance for capacity of 4,110 tonnes/day of ammonia and 7,100 tonnes/day of urea. Glass company wants to bypass its CGD conduit. OIL's Andaman verdict is around teh corner. CGIL’s 13,053-Crore coal-to-gas project is a dirty bet. Paradeep Phosphates’ brownfield bet: Find out more. Green ammonia is entering into a live fertilizer plant premise. Three EPCM majors enter technical race as KLL shifts Dabhol LNG expansion risk into brownfield engineering. ONGC cancels deepwater tender: Distress signal emerging?. ONGC’s Ahmedabad ETP bidders entered after the technical qualification threshold was cut by 40.0%. OIL packages complex pan-India well engineering into a no-guarantee, fixed-rate design call-off. Downstream contracting briefs: Part I. Downstream contracting briefs: Part II. Downstream contracting briefs: Part III. Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV. Downstream contracting briefs: Awards (Part I). Downstream contracting briefs: Awards (Part II). Fertilizer contracting brief. E&P contracting brief: Part I. E&P contracting brief: Part II. E&P contracting brief: Part III. Accident compensation: The regulator buried its most humane line in a footnote. Aegis made thrice is usual distribution margin during the war: Could have made more. LNG terminal's war paradox: Best Q1 in history, worst utilization in years. Anatomy of wartime CGD sourcing: Everyhting went topsy turvy . Tamil Nadu's first challenge: A gas field meets a 100-day government. Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector. Germany just handed India a catalogue of 89 hydrogen suitors. Iran war: Petronet LNG refused to pay for the LNG ships it hired for the long term. Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day. Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day. Daily forward looking import matrices. PNG push: Govt to offer distributors extra lower-priced domestic natural gas for every new connection. Bengaluru Rural and Urban Districts City Gas Distribution Project. Burdwan District City Gas Distribution Project. New urea policy: Rs 90,000 crore can come in.
IOCL packs HAZOP, consequence modelling and regulatory support into a Rs 9.13 lakh pipeline consultancy
Aug 20: 8The headline value looks small, but the assignment is technically much heavier than a routine environmental study. IOCL wants EIA, RA, DMP, HAZOP, hydrocarbon-release consequence analysis and support before environmental and wildlife authorities under the same contract. The real story is whether the procurement value adequately reflects the specialist liability being transferred to the consultant. Click on Details for moreDetails
GAIL’s three-word warning to Vijaipur-Bina pipeline bidders: tender conditions prevail
IOCL widens CO and specialty-oils study as corrigendum shifts capacity, location and primary-market burden onto consultant
Aug 20: 8The critical question is how much project-definition risk has moved to the consultant before IOCL freezes the investment basis. Click on Details for moreDetails
Namrup urea tender turns into a two bidder duel after months of risk rewriting
Aug 20: 8The competition for the 2,200 MTPD ammonia and 3,850 MTPD urea complex has crystallised into a two-bidder contest after a long sequence of commercial and technical amendments. Click on Details for moreDetails
A Rs 9,700-crore urea expansion is on the anvil
Aug 20: 8Find out who is putting it up 8And what will it entail Click on Details for moreDetails
Private company seeks clearance for capacity of 4,110 tonnes/day of ammonia and 7,100 tonnes/day of urea
Aug 20: 8And deal directly with the bulk supplier of gas Click on Details for more
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OIL's Andaman verdict is around teh corner
Aug 20: 8What is the final outcome of the company's $154-million, three-well Andaman campaign? Click on Details for more
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CGIL’s 13,053-Crore coal-to-gas project is a dirty bet
Aug 20: 8Bet Comes with a 5.5-lakh-tonne carbon question 8The real challenge is not making syn gas but cleaning it 8How much will it actually cost Click on Details for moreDetails
Paradeep Phosphates’ brownfield bet: Find out more
Aug 20: 8From fertilizer complex to green molecules and specialty chemicals hub 8Find out more Click on Details for moreDetails
Green ammonia is entering into a live fertilizer plant premise
Aug 20: 8The project offers a useful glimpse of what industrial transition actually looks like: green molecules being layered onto a conventional energy and utilities base rather than replacing it overnight. Click on Details for moreDetails
Three EPCM majors enter technical race as KLL shifts Dabhol LNG expansion risk into brownfield engineering
Aug 20: 8The deeper issue lies in a brownfield scope where the winning EPCM must price engineering accountability before receiving the full DFR and while accepting explicit cost-estimate and performance recoveries. 8One bidder’s link to the project’s feasibility-stage engineering introduces an additional evaluation question that the technical opening record does not resolve. Click on Details for moreDetails
ONGC cancels deepwater tender: Distress signal emerging?
Aug 20: 8ONGC has terminated a technically integrated deepwater campaign covering flexible pipelines, steel-tube umbilicals and three brownfield well tie-ins Find out moreDetails
ONGC’s Ahmedabad ETP bidders entered after the technical qualification threshold was cut by 40.0%
Aug 20: 8ONGC reduced the qualifying single-plant capacity from 667 m3/day to 400 m3/day after initially rejecting a bidder request for 300 m3/day. 8The revision widened access while retaining the oil-and-gas experience restriction. 8The resulting advantage among Chetankumar Shah Multi Services, Hubert Enviro, Paramount and Spectron Engineers is not disclosed. Click on Details for moreDetails
OIL packages complex pan-India well engineering into a no-guarantee, fixed-rate design call-off
Aug 20: 8OIL is seeking a single engineering partner for a portfolio spanning ERD, HPHT, MPD, multilateral and offshore wells, but it does not guarantee how many designs will be released. 8The contractor must deliver stage-gated, auditable and natively editable design cases while absorbing software, specialist and execution-support costs within a fixed per-well rate. 8The tension between technical sophistication and commercial optionality leaves a deeper question over how bidders will price the unseen well mix. Click on Details for moreDetails
Downstream contracting briefs: Part I
Aug 20: 1) IndianOil’s salicylic acid tender contains a qualification contradiction over captive manufacturing experience 8IndianOil’s additional technical PQC explicitly allows bidders to cite synthesis undertaken for captive consumption at minimum 500 kg batch scale. But the general experience conditions later state that work executed for a bidder’s own plant or projects will not be considered for meeting experience criteria. The unresolved question is which provision will prevail when technical bids are evaluated.
2) GAIL's Jhansi project keeps a 600 MW solar and 550 MWh BESS performance burden intact despite the 12-day extension 8The corrigendum changes the procurement clock but not the plant-performance architecture. Contractors remain responsible for solar OTGT, BESS efficiency and usable-energy commitments extending beyond commissioning. The commercial significance lies in how those guarantees interact with design choices bidders must now finalise by September 1.
3) Indian Oil pushes Toluene Extraction Unit EPCM bid further up as latest corrigendum resets ATCs but leaves core engineering and risk terms intact 8The latest GeM corrigendum resets the operative buyer-added conditions. The deadline relief comes against a four-month FEL mandate that still requires the consultant to close major brownfield, offsite, licensor and cost-definition interfaces. What has not moved may matter more to bidders than the extra days now available.
4) IOCL's seven-day Paradip–Haldia–Barauni Pipeline Paradip extension mirrors GeM's low-bid auto-extension architecture 8The original closing date was 19 August and the revised date is 26 August, producing an exact seven-day movement. GeM had already been configured for one seven-day auto-extension unless the relevant minimum-bid condition was satisfied. The coincidence raises a participation question that the extension notice itself does not resolve.
5) BPCL hardens cloud Operator Training Simulator specifications after pre-bid scrutiny while retaining payment, IP and schedule control 8BPCL's latest OTS clarification turns several broad simulator requirements into measurable cloud, model-performance and user-access obligations while leaving core commercial protections untouched. Bidders win relief on the PBG interpretation and selected interfaces, but requests covering early payment, extensions, model retention and contractual carve-outs largely fail. The resulting risk split reveals where BPCL is prepared to clarify its refinery-training architecture and where it is unwilling to move.
Aug 20: 1) BPCL hardens Wet Gas Compressor (WGC) bidding discipline as PRFCC Corrigendum-1 freezes schedule and liability negotiating space 8BPCL's first corrigendum for the PRFCC wet gas compressor changes no machine specification, but it sharply clarifies where bidders have little negotiating room. The pre-bid record puts schedule, commercial deviations, limitation of liability and termination for convenience at the centre of bid compliance while adding a mandatory signed-corrigendum submission. The larger commercial consequence sits inside a tender where compressor efficiency, delivery slippage and lifecycle support can all alter evaluated cost.
2) BPCL tightens reactor-regenerator fabrication basis with revised GADs, U/U2 stamping and 100% field-joint RT 8BPCL's second addendum moves beyond routine drawing housekeeping by revising the fabrication basis for the core reactor-regenerator equipment while leaving the lumpsum commercial framework intact. New red-marked requirements reach into ASME stamping, field-joint radiography, insert plates, metallurgy and Main Column nozzle interfaces. The crucial issue for bidders is how much execution risk these late-stage engineering clarifications place inside an already tightly qualified package.
3) HPCL narrows aviation safety tender to consultants with proven public-sector oil HIRA, HAZOP and QRA credentials 8The qualification clause does more than ask for generic process-safety experience. Similar work is specifically tied to completed HIRA, HAZOP and QRA documentation for oil installations of public OMCs such as HPCL, BPCL, ONGC and IOCL. That wording could sharply narrow the practical bidder universe despite a relatively low financial threshold.
4) Indian Oil’s Mathura QRA asks bidders to price refinery-wide risk before all facility details are disclosed 8The assignment spans 33 process units and 17 associated facilities, but the tender says further details will be provided only after award. That shifts a key part of the modelling uncertainty into the bid stage, where consultants must commit to a lump-sum price without seeing the full dataset. The real commercial question is whether bidders will price that uncertainty in or absorb it to stay competitive.
5) IOCL pushes Hopetown Mini FSRU bid close to 31 August as security, LD and LNG-loss amendments redraw 27-year contractor risk 8IOCL has extended its Hopetown Mini FSRU tender to 31 August after rewriting some of the most consequential risk provisions in the 27-year EPC-plus-O&M contract. The amendment separates construction and operating security, redraws the LD denominator and introduces a quantified LNG-loss allowance while simultaneously tightening a critical performance threshold. The combination could change bankability and bidder pricing far more materially than the additional bidding days alone suggest.
Aug 20: 1) BPCL's Bina Petchem and Refinery Expansion Project pump tender reaches seventh extension as API 610 package closing shifts 72 days 8BPCL has pushed the closing date for BPREP's special-purpose centrifugal pump package from 17 June to 28 August after seven successive extensions. The unusually long bidding cycle sits against a limited domestic vendor pool, zero-deviation terms and NDA-controlled access to Lummus-linked ethylene cracker information. Whether the repeated reprieves point to participation pressure, engineering closure or a deeper sequencing issue becomes the critical question for the project.
2) IndianOil's Paradip Refinery corrosion-control tender slips 39 days after technical risk reset and seven bid extensions 8IndianOil has moved the closing of its specialist Paradip Refinery corrosion-control package from 14 July to 22 August after a pre-bid process that triggered material changes to analyser, desalter and penalty requirements. Only two suppliers are recorded at the pre-bid meeting, while the High TAN experience test and performance-linked chemistry obligations keep the eligible vendor pool highly specialised. Whether seven extensions reflect bidder appetite, specification recalibration or another procurement constraint is where the tender trail becomes more revealing.
3) HPCL Visakh Refinery’s NIU & NLU turnaround scope demands shutdown planning before a contractor even crosses technical evaluation 8Bidders must submit execution schedules covering pre-shutdown and shutdown activities, manpower, teams, infrastructure and equipment. Crane details, load charts and planned SWLs are also part of the bid-stage requirement. The additional submission window therefore intersects directly with execution-readiness evidence rather than just commercial paperwork.
4) HPCL extends Old NIU revamp reactor tender 8What the extension says about bidder readiness and the procurement timetable becomes clearer only when those controls are read together.
5) Indian Oil’s Barauni Refinery extension raises a bidder-depth question around a technically demanding safety culture study 8The scope moves well beyond a generic perception survey into refinery-wide safety maturity assessment and management-level recommendations. Physical interviews, bilingual questionnaires and differentiated workforce categories raise execution demands on the consultant. The new deadline may reveal whether Indian Oil was seeking more time to build a credible competitive pool.
Aug 20: 1) GAIL quietly removes a Rs 500 crore turnover privilege from its Pata HRSG tender 8GAIL’s latest corrigendum deletes an explicit EMD exemption earlier available to sellers and service providers with annual turnover of Rs 500 crore or more. The EMD itself is only Rs 45,118, making the financial impact secondary to the procurement signal. The more interesting question is why balance-sheet size is no longer enough to earn preferential bid-security treatment.
2) HPCL’s three-day Block TA’26 extension does not align with the GeM five-day auto-extension setting 8Whether HPCL intervened manually or another procedural event drove the change is not stated in the documents.
3) HPCL resets bid-condition hierarchy without changing 25% option economics for TA 2026 reactor jobs in FCC-NHT unit 8HPCL's first corrigendum formally wipes the slate clean on Buyer Added Bid Specific Terms while leaving the headline 25% option mechanism effectively intact. The bigger issue lies in what the two-page corrigendum does not settle, including qualification language that points in different directions across the GeM bid and HPCL's ATC. For specialist turnaround contractors, that unresolved hierarchy could matter more than the amendment itself.
Aug 20: 1) Baluram undercuts four rivals by at least 25.9% for BPCL Kochi Refinery's shutdown-critical Sulphur Recovery Unit -2 catalyst replacement 8BPCL's four-converter SRU-2 shutdown package has produced a price ladder far wider than the five-vendor shortlist would suggest. Baluram & Bros. Co landed at Rs 94.75 lakh while the next offer was already 25.9% higher, against a scope carrying inert entry, pyrophoric catalyst handling and mesh modification. The clauses determining whether that discount is execution efficiency or margin exposure sit deeper inside the shutdown package.
2) Jyotsna wins BPCL NHGU R302A catalyst replacement as 74% L1-L2 gulf puts shutdown-risk pricing under the scanner 8BPCL's three-day NHGU R302A catalyst replacement has produced a price curve far wider than the contract value alone would suggest. Jyotsna Enterprises' Rs 16.56 lakh L1 offer sits 74.1% below the next bidder on an assignment carrying inert-entry, heavy-lifting and round-the-clock execution obligations. The real significance lies in what that gap says about how four contractors priced the same shutdown risk.
3) Kissan Agro's Rs 36.54 crore L1 leaves only a 1.1% band across IOCL's Panipat 2G ethanol price field 8Only Rs 42 lakh separates L1 from L4 despite bid values exceeding Rs 36 crore. L2 sits just 0.2% above the winner, while L3 is only 0.5% higher. The significance of that compression becomes clearer when the operating obligations behind the quotations are examined.
4) Neuman And Esser leads NRL's API 618 nitrogen compressor award as freight and spares pricing diverge sharply 8A two-bidder API 618 contest at Numaligarh Refinery has produced a clear advantage on the main nitrogen compressor package but a surprisingly fractured pattern across spares and service lines. The sharpest divergence is not on the compressor itself but in transportation, where the rival quotes are separated by more than fivefold. The award data raises a deeper question over how those line-item outcomes reconcile with NRL's single-point-responsibility contracting model.
5) Ahasolar wins HPRGE multi-state renewable land PFR consultancyafter opening an 82.0% gap over L2. 8The spread matters because the assignment reaches far beyond land due diligence into grid evacuation, BESS, PVsyst modelling, approvals and project economics. Whether that pricing reflects an execution advantage or a much tighter risk assumption is where the award becomes more consequential.
Aug 20: 1) Aveva takes Rs 13.17 crore BPCL closed-loop RTO award after rivals fall at qualification stage 8BPCL has awarded its four-unit closed-loop refinery optimization package to Aveva at Rs 13.17 crore after the disclosed field narrowed sharply during qualification. The contract places economic optimization directly into the APC/DCS control chain across Mumbai, Kochi and Bina, making the technical obligations far more consequential than a conventional refinery software purchase. The award result leaves an important question over whether BPCL's demanding qualification architecture delivered technology assurance at the expense of price competition.
2) BPCL’s Jawahar Dweep environmental package clears at 25.8% below EIL estimate as Cholamandalam breaks away from the field 8Cholamandalam has emerged L1 at Rs 21.63 lakh against EIL’s Rs 29.13 lakh estimate, creating a sizeable discount on a technically demanding marine and CRZ assignment. The more revealing number may be the 14.1% gap between L1 and the next bidder. That spread raises questions over how differently the four technically accepted consultants priced regulatory and execution risk.
3) BPCL splits Bina Ethylene cracker unit mechanical works as inferred Part-A award comes 11.4% above estimate amid heavy-lift risk transfer 8BPCL's Bina ECU mechanical award points to sharply different risk pricing across two construction fronts rather than a straightforward L1-L2 contest. The tender forces Part-A and Part-B to separate contractors while leaving major crane scheduling and mobilisation exposures with the executing agency. The final numbers expose where the market appears to have demanded a premium, but the reason sits deeper inside the tender's risk architecture.
Aug 20: 1) FACT's DAP tender exposes a deeper procurement question as three bids appear dated after the stated deadline 8FACT's tender fixes 17 August 2026 as the submission deadline, yet the technical opening sheet records three of four bids as submitted on 18 August. The supplied lifecycle documents contain no corresponding extension notice. For procurement executives, the issue goes beyond fertiliser and into tender-governance integrity, auditability and the handling of post-deadline participation.
2) FACT turns rock chemistry into the real L1 metric in its 10,000 MT phosphoric acid feedstock tender 8FACT is not choosing the cheapest rock phosphate on a simple CFR basis. Its evaluation converts ore chemistry into rock consumption, sulphuric acid demand and gypsum output using a 95% P2O5 recovery assumption, making plant economics—not invoice price—the real competitive battlefield.
Aug 20: 1) ONGC Rajahmundry’s compressor tender couples mobile OEM support with unresolved security and breakdown-penalty conflicts 8ONGC is seeking OEM maintenance coverage for a changing fleet of 12 Chicago Pneumatic compressors spread across drilling rigs and its Rajahmundry workshop. 8Running-hour servicing, holiday-inclusive breakdown response and digitally certified field records turn a simple man-day contract into an equipment-availability mechanism. 8But contradictory provisions on security, LD and bid submission leave a critical part of the risk allocation unresolved.
2) OIL extends offshore medevac helicopter tender after rewriting range, mobilisation and guaranteed-flight economics 8OIL has given offshore helicopter operators fourteen more days after materially reshaping the mission, mobilisation window and monthly revenue floor. 8The corrigenda narrow the aircraft’s role to dedicated medevac but remove the original 30-minute airborne guarantee. 8A contradiction over whether 400 NM is a minimum or maximum requirement leaves the most important technical qualification unresolved.
3) ONGC’s latest Rajahmundry cementing corrigendum shifts security accounts but leaves a critical GeM beneficiary conflict unresolved 8ONGC has changed the banking coordinates embedded across six bid-security and performance-security provisions for its Rajahmundry cementing tender. 8The revised account does not match the beneficiary account still displayed in the controlling GeM bid detail. 8For HPHT contractors facing an already severe mobilisation and deduction regime, the unresolved routing split carries consequences beyond clerical compliance.
4) OIL’s latest corrigendum hardens fixed-price and call-out risk while defining the technical architecture of its Assam Underbalanced Drilling pilot 8OIL has clarified the subsurface modelling and five-well design burden without guaranteeing the Phase-III workload that follows. 8The consultant receives protection from production-uplift liability but must absorb currency, mobilisation and long-duration price risk. 8The most consequential implications sit in the interface between the feasibility mandate and the still-unfrozen drilling campaign.
5) ONGC cancels two-state drilling-rig gas tender after conflicting delivery and cylinder-rental terms cloud the call-off model 8ONGC’s cancelled gas-supply tender paired tightly specified oxygen, acetylene and nitrogen cylinders with an uncertain call-off regime across rigs in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. 8The operating model depended on supplier-owned cylinders, rapid replenishment and pressure-linked payment, but its delivery and rental clauses pulled bidders in different directions. 8What the cancellation reveals about risk transfer and the design of any replacement procurement lies deeper in the tender architecture.
Aug 20: 1) Pawan Hans wins Oil India Limited’s Rs 43.75 crore Andaman offshore helicopter contract after key downtime relaxations 8Oil India Limited has awarded its Andaman offshore helicopter requirement to Pawan Hans Limited at Rs 43.75 crore after materially revising the aircraft-availability regime. 8The tender broadened acceptable life-raft configurations, created an eight-day downtime bank and doubled the permitted same-day maintenance interval. 8Whether those concessions protect fleet reliability or weaken drilling-logistics resilience depends on operational details hidden beneath the L1 result.
2) Siemens Energy faces a 70% performance-linked cashflow test in ONGC’s five-year GCP Wadu O&M tender 8ONGC has offered Siemens Energy a security-free OES route into a five-year compressor O&M contract, but only 30% of monthly charges are insulated from performance scoring. 8The deeper issue is how ageing plant condition, owner-supplied spares and contractor-attributable downtime will be separated when availability falls below 98%. 8The supplied record stops short of revealing whether Siemens Energy challenged that risk boundary after participation.
3) ONGC shifts Oracle EDS DC-DR pre-bid conference but leaves migration and integration risks untouched 8ONGC has granted bidders three more days to prepare for a technically dense Oracle 23ai, RAC and Active Data Guard procurement. 8The online-only meeting widens access while placing link eligibility behind a controlled query-submission process. 8The more consequential tension lies in the major architecture, migration and acceptance risks that the corrigendum leaves unchanged.
4) ONGC corrects offshore revival risk, rewrites spares liability and extends NBP platform O&M tender 8ONGC has redrawn the point at which an offshore well-trip delay starts affecting the contractor’s performance score. 8The same amendment removes a key word from selected OEM-spares obligations while adding new equipment-health scrutiny and tighter security controls. 8The combined effect on working capital, KPI exposure and bidder positioning goes beyond a routine deadline extension.
Aug 20: 1) ONGC extends Ankleshwar pipeline weld-inspection tender after correcting security routing and SLA precedence 8ONGC’s seven-day extension gives NDT contractors additional time to reassess a tender whose corrigendum changes both payment-security routing and the governing SLA. 8The technical package links pipeline construction progress to next-day radiographic reporting, licensed equipment and 100% inspection at critical crossings and tie-ins. 8What appears to be a routine deadline shift therefore conceals a more consequential reallocation of mobilisation, compliance and contract-administration risk.
2) ONGC extends integrated CBM frac-CTU tender as a 20-day window tests bidder appetite 8ONGC has added 20 days to a technically dense procurement that makes one contractor responsible for frac design, CTU execution, consumables and field performance. 8The extra time arrives against a 240-job workload, a 120-day mobilisation regime and layered deductions for operating failure. 8Whether the extension broadens competition or merely exposes the limits of the qualified vendor pool remains behind the tender’s missing lifecycle record.
3) ONGC extends Ahmedabad 1000 HP rig tender as cumulative HSE penalties and flexible alternate-rig pricing reshape QCBS 8ONGC has shortened the HSE look-back but made each recent fatal accident and blowout capable of cutting a rig’s technical score before qualification. 8The Ahmedabad tender simultaneously frees alternate rigs from a common EDR while leaving material contradictions across its security and incident-declaration documents. 8The consequences for bidder ranking, pricing freedom and rejection risk lie in how these revisions interact.
Accident compensation: The regulator buried its most humane line in a footnote
Aug 20: 8In the footnote is a timeline table for compensation 8It is not a promise anymore pending inquiry
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Aegis made thrice is usual distribution margin during the war: Could have made more
Aug 20: 8And it could have made much more, but didn't for moral reasons 8How does that story pan out for an unabashedly profit maximing company?
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LNG terminal's war paradox: Best Q1 in history, worst utilization in years
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Find out why the terminal won't buy the replacement cargoes it was offered 8And also why it stopped paying for LNG cargo ships it hired 8Click on Details for more
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Anatomy of wartime CGD sourcing: Everyhting went topsy turvy
Aug 20: 8Force majeure had cut long-term LNG deliveries, So the quarter ran on 48% domestic gas, around 3.9–4 MMSCMD of long-term LNG, 0.6–0.7 MMSCMD of government pool gas, and 0.25–0.3 MMSCMD of spot bought between USD 17 and USD 22. Input cost: Rs 40–45 per SCM in Q1 And what is interesting is July has been worse, not better.
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Tamil Nadu's first challenge: A gas field meets a 100-day government
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It says it won't permit projects that harm fishermen or the environment. 8Will it let this offshore driling programme go through? 8All eyes are on its next move
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector
Aug 20: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section Click on Reports for more DetailsDetails
Germany just handed India a catalogue of 89 hydrogen suitors
Aug 20: 8But BHEL chose a Norwegian 8Even so the list is helpful for anyone who wants to get into the business now
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Iran war: Petronet LNG refused to pay for the LNG ships it hired for the long term
Aug 20: 8It looked ruthless 8It was actually clever
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day
Aug 20: 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
Aug 20: 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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Daily forward looking import matrices
Aug 20: 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. Get the daily updates for : 8LNG 8Crude 8Chemicals 8Fertilizers 8LPG 8Ammonia 8Coal & Coke 8All tankers 8Bulk and Dry cargo Click on Reports for more.Details
PNG push: Govt to offer distributors extra lower-priced domestic natural gas for every new connection
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