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The primary owner of the Tata Group is in distress: How is ONGC impacted?.  India is building gas highways for trucks: But the world has moved on since.  Gas: The crisis India should be planning for is the glut.  HSD procured from IOCL & HPCL: Bulk-diesel middlemen in trouble.  Gas pipelines: PNGRB quietly arms itself with shutdown powers.  PSU firm writes off Rs 527 crore on a soured E&P bet.  Gas supplier sues Rs 1,200 crore from Gujarat's state gas major for molecules it never lifted.  OMCs bleed on LPG. This LPG company just posted record profits.  Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day.  Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day.  ONGC MOPU corrigendum widens RJP R-10A eligibility while keeping the 18-year asset gate intact.  Surface production facility package: L-2 rates were 2.5 times higher.  OIL’s Andaman offshore helicopter tender shifts drilling-logistics risk onto specialised aviation contractors.  OIL’s KG Basin DP-3 drillship pre-bid meeting extended without shifting bid close.  Bridge refurbishment and replacement project  loosens yard and vendor gates but tightens offshore cost recovery.  Seprex’s 53% price gap turns CPCL’s R&D pilot-plant award into a margin-stress story.  What is IOCL doing winning a GAIL pipeline PMC project.  2G ethanol tender turns farm residue into a bankable feedstock-risk contract.  HPCL’s Mumbai Refinery utilities revamp is really a stress test for India’s PMC market.  Gas economics: Why it may never work for India.  HPCL’s renewal energy thrust.  Five-city CBG push is not an EPC tender, it is a risk-transfer test.  NRL’s SFU tender quietly shifts from plant procurement to a 25-year operating-risk contest.  CGIL’s Bardhaman coal gasification tender exposes the hidden cost of technical uncertainty.  Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector.  IOCL’s Project Max tender quietly exposes a procurement paradox in petrochemical M&A advisory.  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  E&P contracting brief: Part III.  E&P contracting brief: Part IV.  Downstream contracting briefs: Awards.  Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids.   Daily forward looking import matrices.  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.  India cuts export duties on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel.  Jhansi District City Gas Distribution Project.  

The primary owner of the Tata Group is in distress: How is ONGC impacted?

Jun 01: 8There is a back story to this
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India is building gas highways for trucks: But the world has moved on since

Jun 01: 8Why India is betting on the wrong road
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Gas: The crisis India should be planning for is the glut

Jun 01: 8And not the shortage 
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HSD procured from IOCL & HPCL: Bulk-diesel middlemen in trouble

Jun 01: 8Find out more on what is going on
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Gas pipelines: PNGRB quietly arms itself with shutdown powers

Jun 01: 8Find out what the ever-intrusive regulator is trying to do now
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PSU firm writes off Rs 527 crore on a soured E&P bet

Jun 01: 8A private partner stopped paying its share, so the PSU booked the entire receivable as a loss — and moved to seize the partner's stake.
8A quiet impairment that shows just how badly the venture has gone wrong. Details

Gas supplier sues Rs 1,200 crore from Gujarat's state gas major for molecules it never lifted

Jun 01: 8Find out what is this all about
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OMCs bleed on LPG. This LPG company just posted record profits

Jun 01: 8Clearly, there can be big winners too from the Iran conflict
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jun 01: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today.
8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day

Jun 01: 8A daily roundup of tender results in the oil and gas sector.
8Stay informed about contract awards, winning bidders, and project allocations over all oil & gas contracts.
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ONGC MOPU corrigendum widens RJP R-10A eligibility while keeping the 18-year asset gate intact

Jun 01: 8ONGC has softened the entry conditions for its RJP R-10A MOPU tender, but not the core asset scrutiny.
8The shift from a pure 10,000 BLPD test to a BOEPD alternative changes who can qualify.
8The deeper story is how ONGC is balancing bidder scarcity against long-term offshore production risk.
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Surface production facility package: L-2 rates were 2.5 times higher

Jun 01: 8The real question is whether the L1 price reflects efficiency, risk absorption, or margin stress.
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OIL’s Andaman offshore helicopter tender shifts drilling-logistics risk onto specialised aviation contractors

Jun 01: 8OIL’s Andaman offshore tender is framed less as a transport hire and more as a drilling-continuity safeguard.
8The specification pulls in IFR capability, offshore flotation, HUMS, TCAS/TAS, medivac support and a 200 nautical mile non-refuelling envelope.
8The deeper story is how far the contractor must absorb operational risk before the first sortie is flown.
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OIL’s KG Basin DP-3 drillship pre-bid meeting extended without shifting bid close

Jun 01: 8OIL has widened the clarification window for its two-DP-3 drillship tender, but the main bid clock has not moved.
8The extension gives contractors more room to raise ultra-deepwater execution questions before deviations are frozen.
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Bridge refurbishment and replacement project  loosens yard and vendor gates but tightens offshore cost recovery

Jun 01: 8ONGC has relaxed a key entry filter in its BRRP offshore refurbishment package.
8The corrigendum gives bidders more freedom on yards and vendors while inserting a sharper offshore catering recovery mechanism.
8The real signal lies in how ONGC is widening competition without fully surrendering cost control.
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Seprex’s 53% price gap turns CPCL’s R&D pilot-plant award into a margin-stress story

Jun 01: 8CPCL’s solvent dewaxing/deoiling pilot-plant tender has thrown up a price spread that is hard to ignore. Seprex’s L1 quote of Rs 1.70 crore sits 53.1% below Molsieve’s L2 bid, creating a sharp contrast in how vendors priced the same specialised downstream R&D package. For executives, the question is whether this is a clean cost win or the first sign of execution pressure.
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What is IOCL doing winning a GAIL pipeline PMC project

Jun 01: 8Clearly, the world has turned upside down
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2G ethanol tender turns farm residue into a bankable feedstock-risk contract

Jun 01: 8The owner is not merely buying baled paddy straw. It is pushing aggregation, depot safety, quality protection and plant-gate delivery into one accountable supply chain. The bigger signal lies in how India’s 2G ethanol projects may now price rural logistics risk.
8Further, an L1-L2 split for paddy straw may reshape competition in biomass supply
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HPCL’s Mumbai Refinery utilities revamp is really a stress test for India’s PMC market

Jun 01: 8HPCL is not buying a routine consultant for the boiler-STG-DMP-CPU project. It is asking the PMC to convert a refinery utilities overhaul into two bankable LSTK packages while managing engineering, procurement, construction and digital handover risks. The tender quietly tests how many consultants can still operate as true owner-side project architects.
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Gas economics: Why it may never work for India

Jun 01: 8The country's defining price sensitivity means crisis-era volatility may have quietly broken the economics the entire gas ambition rests upon.
8For India, energy security is becoming the argument against imported gas, not for it
8It looks like the Indian gas infrastructure may now never get built Details

HPCL’s renewal energy thrust

Jun 01: 1) HPCL Renewable And Green Energy Ltd’s Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s-engineer tender gets an 18-day bid runway as unresolved land, escalation and liability risks stay in play
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2) HPCL Renewable And Green Energy Ltd extends Andhra solar-BESS tender, but keeps bidders boxed into hard risk terms
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Five-city CBG push is not an EPC tender, it is a risk-transfer test

Jun 01: 8The bidder is still expected to absorb EPC, commissioning, PGTR, statutory approvals, consumables, reject handling and five-year O&M in one lifecycle package. That makes this less a construction tender and more a test of who can carry municipal-waste risk on owner’s behalf.
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NRL’s SFU tender quietly shifts from plant procurement to a 25-year operating-risk contest

Jun 01: 8NRL is not merely buying sulphur-forming equipment for the Numaligarh expansion. The tender structure puts the job worker into a long-tenor BOO-style position where payment follows commissioning and conversion output. That makes bankability, not just technical compliance, the real bidder test.
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CGIL’s Bardhaman coal gasification tender exposes the hidden cost of technical uncertainty

Jun 01: 8The tender started as a large LSTK coal-to-SNG package, but the addendum trail shows the design basis was still being hardened deep into the bid cycle.
8For now, it ilook like a procurement freeze before a high-risk price discovery
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

Jun 01: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section
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IOCL’s Project Max tender quietly exposes a procurement paradox in petrochemical M&A advisory

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 01: 1) Sambalpur CBG tender shifts MSW-to-gas risk into a full EPCOM envelope
8Oil India’s Sambalpur CBG tender is built around a 200 TPD SSOF-MSW plant where technology, construction and ten-year O&M sit inside one contractor package.
8The tender’s real weight lies in the interfaces: waste pre-treatment, biomethanation, gas upgrading, FOM, utilities, statutory approvals and long-term operability.
 
2) STF Madhuban desalination tender turns produced-water treatment into a lifecycle ZLD accountability test
8Oil India is not buying a standalone water-treatment package at STF Madhuban.
8The 3000 KLPD desalination tender binds EPC, RO-ZLD, salt recovery, SCADA, waste handling, and two years of O&M into one risk envelope.
8The real test lies in how bidders price operating discipline after commissioning.
 
3) PS4 OFC maintenance award shifts from Rs 3.85 L1 bids to Rs 44.82 lakh qualified L2 after dual disqualification
8This is quite interesting
 
4) Uran LPG-1 HIMA PLC AMC as safety-critical compressor control contract moves through OEM/OES route.
8ONGC Uran has closed a five-year HIMA PLC AMC around a propane compressor control system where the operational stakes sit inside the trip and alarm chain.
8The award value is visible, but the competitive spread is not, because the tender record points to a single OEM/OES pathway.
8The deeper story is how maintenance, spares and obsolescence management have been folded into one vendor-locked contract.
 
5) Eastern offshore seismic corrigendum turns fuel into the new bid-control lever
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than extend the bid clock for the Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender.
8It separates fuel from the core seismic quote while capping reimbursement against a contractor-declared bunker ceiling.
8The commercial relief is real, but the operating-risk transfer is sharper than it first appears.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 01: 1) PRP-X corrigendum tightens offshore EPCI eligibility as foreign bidder EMD is fixed at Rs 9.635 crore
8ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum looks administrative at first glance, but the sharper change sits inside the technical BEC.
8A new two-year termination-linked bar can affect both EPCI contractors and pipe-laying subcontractors.
8The move changes how bidders will assemble offshore pipeline teams before price submission.
 
2) Gas anchor tender corrigendum raises compliance bar but leaves bid-linkage anomaly unresolved
8ONGC’s gas anchor fabrication package looks simple on scope but complicated on document control.
8A corrigendum introduces tougher security and TPIA signals while carrying a different bid reference.
8That mismatch could matter more to bidders than the fabrication quantities themselves.
 
3) Extends GGS-I and GGS-II surface-facility revamp bid as LSTK risk remains intact
8ONGC has pushed the Bechraji GGS-I and GGS-II revamp bid deadline, giving contractors 36 extra days on a dense LSTK package.
8The extension gives bidders more room to price brownfield interfaces, but the core risk language remains contractor-heavy.
 
4) Conductor supported tender extended as offshore execution risk stays firmly with bidders
8ONGC has pushed the CSPP bid deadline, but the accessible tender papers show no matching relaxation in the offshore risk package.
8The extension gives bidders more time to price a difficult CSP installation model tied to certification, marine spreads and a constrained jack-up rig window.
8The real story sits in what ONGC has not changed.
 
5) Baghewala-Mehsana crude bowser tender extended without easing surveillance-heavy SOW
8OIL has given bidders seven more days for its Baghewala-Mehsana crude bowser contract. The extension changes the clock, not the risk architecture.
8The tougher question is whether the market can absorb the fleet, surveillance, and liability load without a deeper corrigendum.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part III

Jun 01: 1) Jaisalmer FDP tender gets 14-day extension as subsurface consulting bar stays high
8OIL has pushed the Jaisalmer FDP consultancy bid deadline, but the technical burden remains unchanged.
8The package still demands an integrated seismic-to-simulation workflow, senior global-basin expertise and FDP economics under a tight execution frame.
 
2) Extends Mumbai High measurement audit tender as SFMS and offshore audit filters tighten
8ONGC has pushed the Mumbai High measurement-system audit tender by 8 days, but the extension does not soften the technical bar.
8The tender still drills into custody-transfer meters, marginal-field allocation, flare/fuel accounting and SAP-linked data integrity.
 
3) Nagajan OCS tender extended after heavy technical re-basing
8Oil India has pushed the Nagajan OCS EPC bid deadline after a sequence of corrigenda reshaped the technical base.
8The extension follows revised plot plans, PFDs, P&IDs, discipline documents and bidder queries on core design gaps.
 
4) Western offshore seismic corrigendum eases vessel-format friction but keeps data custody and EMD discipline intact
8ONGC has accepted some bidder-led technical clarifications in its Western offshore 3D broadband seismic tender, but the concessions stop well short of a broad relaxation.
8The corrigendum shows flexibility on output formats, preplot deliverables and source-positioning methods while retaining hard controls on media, QC and bid security.
 
5) Pipeline laying project corrigendum shifts steel and offshore interface risk without diluting contractor accountability
8ONGC’s pipeline laying project corrigendum is more than a date extension.
8The technical replies redraw select offshore interfaces while keeping the contractor locked into execution-stage accountability.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part IV

Jun 01: 1) Extends OSV charter tender without visible relaxation in vessel or risk terms
8Oil India has pushed its KG Basin-linked OSV charter tender.
8The extension gives vessel operators more time, but the high-security, firm-price and mobilisation-risk structure remains intact.
 
2) Extends Assam low mast workover rig tender as technical rigidity meets bidder friction
8Oil India has pushed the Assam low mast workover rig tender, taking the net extension to 27 days from the original deadline.
8The shift comes after bidders challenged core rig configuration points, while the company held firm on the specialised low-height operating requirement.
 
3) Extends workover rig movement tender without easing the fleet-risk load
8ONGC’s Mehsana Asset has pushed the bid submission date for its workover rig movement tender.
8The extension gives bidders more time, but the core risk package remains unchanged.
8The sharper story lies in how a short logistics contract locks vendors into high-readiness oilfield execution.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Awards

Jun 01: 1) IOCL Guwahati Refinery gets a refinery-wide HAZOP for Rs 6.20 lakh after most bidders fail the gate
8Is it possible to get a good job done at that kind of pricing?
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2) NRL desalter revamp award exposes a fractured pricing curve

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3) IOCL’s Kaithal CBG QRA award exposes the low-price risk in India’s bio-gas pipeline push
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Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids

Jun 01: 1) Petronet LNG’s Dahej PDH-PP laboratory tender draws three bidders as EIL tests a tightly bundled LSTK-plus-O&M model
8The three-bidder field points to a selective contest where technical depth may matter more than headline participation.

2) Seven pump bidders enter NRL’s desalter revamp, but the real fight is over sour-water reliability
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 01: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jun 01: 1) CPCL’s Manali shutdown tender turns inspection manpower into a split-award control play
8The unanswered question is whether this split improves execution discipline or creates another coordination seam inside the shutdown chain. A reverse auction raises risk of price-led quality compression.

2) NRL’s polypropylene purge silo tender gets a 51-day stretch, but EIL keeps the hard filter intact
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3) HPCL’s FCCU 2 and CDU 3 turnaround instrumentation bid gets a 22-day GeM extension as lump-sum scope risk is softened
8The three-stage extension points to pressure around bidder depth, scope clarity, or shutdown-readiness pricing. A late option-clause tweak changes how far lump-sum contractors can be pushed after award.

4) CPCL pushes Refinery-3 in-situ machining tender to 06 June as shutdown-service risk stays with vendors
8The tender keeps a tight commercial frame while asking contractors to absorb specialist mobilisation, consumables and round-the-clock execution risk. The extension trail raises a sharper question on bidder appetite than the headline value suggests.

5) CPCL pushes Refinery-III digital turnaround tender to 06 June as execution-control scope tests bidder appetite
8The package bundles refinery shutdown planning, real-time monitoring, intrinsically safe devices, 24x7 manpower and post-turnaround analytics into one digital execution-control mandate. The extension raises a sharper question on whether the vendor pool can price this risk without diluting operational accountability.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jun 01: 1) BPCL extends pipeline survey tender but keeps core route, utility and cadastral risk with bidders
8The corrigenda retains bundled obligations around route finalisation, utility detection, PDI, cadastral work and soil investigations. The result is a procurement signal that may reshape who can realistically price the package.

2) BPCL’s BPREP heater tender delay may be small, but the vendor filter is not
8For top suppliers, this looks less like a routine supply tender and more like a qualification stress test.

3) IOCL extends forecasting and market assessment consultant empanelment as eligibility rigidity meets R&D growth ambition
8The tender seeks high-end market, technology and investment advisory capability across hydrogen, catalysts, petrochemicals, alternate energy and oil and gas domains. The real tension lies in a quality-heavy empanelment process that still ends in L1-only assignment awards.

4) BPCL extends Vadinar Bina pipeline HVAC bid as strict BQC keeps vendor pool under pressure
8The package spans control rooms, substations, rack rooms and support buildings with redundancy-heavy HVAC configurations. The real tension is whether the added time improves participation without weakening BPCL/EIL’s technical filter.

5) BPCL’s HCU pump tender extension keeps Mahul revamp vendors on a tighter technical leash
8The real story lies in what the pre-bid replies refused to relax.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jun 01: 1) BPCL tightens PRFCC safety-services gate as Corrigendum-2 rejects liability, mobilisation and bid-extension relief
8The real story is how a man-month safety contract is being loaded with project-risk discipline.

2) IOCL extends Barauni BR-9 flare-routing tender as delayed piperack turns commissioning support into a specialist process-safety call
8One key question is unresolved: whether the market has enough qualified flare specialists willing to take on the compressed assignment.

3) GAIL extends Kacchibaroda IP04 and Khera IP05 pipeline shutdown tender, but keeps the 36” insulation joint risk package intact
8The tender remains technically tight, with 36” pipeline intervention, N2 purging, cold cutting, welding and restoration still bundled into one GeM package. The real signal lies in what GAIL did not change.

4) IOCL Digboi coke drum CFD-FEA tender extension hints at a narrow vendor pool for high-stakes failure analysis
8The package is not a routine consultancy job, with coupled CFD, nonlinear FEA, fatigue, creep and mitigation re-modelling sitting inside a modest-value GeM bid. The extension may say more about specialist bidder appetite than about procurement housekeeping.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Jun 01: 1) CPCL’s Refinery-III shutdown tender shifts Manali maintenance risk from job execution to mobilisation certainty
8CPCL’s latest Refinery-III shutdown package is less a routine static equipment tender than a test of integrated turnaround discipline. The tender loads contractors with Primavera planning, parallel workfronts, pass compliance, equipment accountability and tight payment gates. The real contest may not be the lowest price but who can carry the mobilisation risk without losing control of the shutdown clock.

2) PRFCC digital tender turns refinery project execution into a data-control contest
8The owner is not treating the PRFCC digital package as a routine IT procurement. The tender pushes bidders into an OEM-led CDE, PMIS and Control Tower architecture with lifecycle handover obligations. The bigger story is how much execution risk BPCL is trying to remove before the refinery project reaches the messy commissioning and close-out stage.

3) Auto LNG tender quietly turns retail outlets into cryogenic infrastructure sites
8The tender folds cryogenic storage, vapourisation, dispensing, control systems, firefighting and statutory approvals into one retail rollout template. The real story is how far the oil marketing company is willing to industrialise LNG at existing outlets.

4) 106-day digital-logbook delay exposes a thin market for refinery-grade operations software
8CPCL is not buying a generic IT tool; it is asking for proven digital logbooks with mobile field capture, SAP integration and workflow management across continuous operations. The tender has already moved through 15 extensions. The signal for executives is uncomfortable: downstream digitalisation ambition may be running ahead of the vendor ecosystem.

5) EIL gives Petronet LNG’s Dahej pump bidders more time, but not more room
8A 14-day extension has softened the submission clock for the PDH-PP pump package. But the tender still keeps bidders inside a zero-deviation, limited-competition frame. The real pressure sits in whether vendors can absorb the technical risk without pricing defensively.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part V

Jun 01: 1) BPCL’s BPREP steam package gets an extension, but the real story is a tightly screened PRDS vendor pool
8The extension does not dilute the core technical gates around PRDS experience, manufacturing pedigree and local-content compliance. For executives, the signal is less about delay and more about how BPCL is shaping competition for critical steam-utility equipment.

2) IOCL extends catalyst micro-regeneration unit bid as technical queries expose tight reactor, analyzer and HAZOP risk
8The pre-bid record shows bidders probing metallurgy, analyzer configuration, regeneration envelope and HAZOP responsibility. The real signal lies in how IOCL is preserving a demanding R&D specification while trying to keep the vendor field alive.

3) EIL extends MIL TNT project SS pressure vessel bid as proprietary cyclone separator controls tighten the supplier race
8A short deadline shift in EIL’s Khadki TNT plant tender hides a more technical procurement signal. The SS pressure vessel package is tied to a proprietary cyclone separator, NDA-gated drawings and zero-deviation bidding. The extra days may say more about bidder readiness than about schedule generosity.

4) BPCL’s BPREP coalescer tender gets an extension, but EIL keeps the risk stack intact
8BPCL’s BPREP coalescer package has moved dates, giving invited vendors more room to clear a tightly controlled bid process. The extension comes with no visible easing of zero-deviation terms, NDA gating or group-level delay exposure. The real story is not the extra time, but what EIL chose not to relax.

5) IOCL cancels Gujarat Refinery FCC-GRE RCC cooling tower LSTK tender after multiple technical risk clarifications
8IOCL’s cancelled Gujarat Refinery cooling tower tender was not a routine withdrawal. The record shows a 32,000 m3/hr RCC package carrying unresolved civil, electrical and interface pricing risk. The unanswered question is whether the next version will soften the risk transfer or sharpen it.

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India cuts export duties on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel

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8Indian Oil raises price of 19 kg LPG cylinder for industrial clients Details
8Saudi Arabia turns to fuel oil for power as gas supply tightens Details
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8Amid West Asia crisis, Centre reconstitutes panel for dispute resolution in oil and gas sector Details
8Norway grapples with economy's dependence on oil and gas Details
8Centre plans coal gasification-based urea policy to cut gas import dependence Details
8Coal gasification can help cut dependence on imports: G. Kishan Reddy Details
8Ohmium collaborates with InSolare partner for 4 MW green hydrogen project for NLC India Details
8Indian oil basket below $100/bbl for the first time since March 6 price spike; slide may negate gains Details
8Sri Lanka revises retail fuel prices amid West Asia conflict Details
8Govt revises fuel export levies for June 1 fortnight; domestic duties unchanged Details
8India's discounted Russian crude buy "on right track": Geopolitical Risk Advisor Col. Macgregor Details
8Indian airlines urge oil firms to defer jet fuel price hike amid Iran war Details
8India faces test of oil, inflation and monsoon risks despite economic resilience, FinMin report shows Details
8Nissos Keros oil tanker navigates Strait of Hormuz safely Details
8Renewable fuel credit prices hit records on US biofuel mandates and oil market volatility Details
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8India looks to mature oilfields to strengthen energy security Details
8Oil prices drop amid US-Iran ceasefire rumors; Wall Street continues record rally Details
8SC relief for Reliance Industries in 2007 petroleum futures trading case Details
8Strait of Hormuz ship transits are rising with help from the US Details
8Oil prices fall as market awaits possible US-Iran ceasefire deal Details
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8Diesel-isobutanol blending mandate likely this year, says transport secretary Details
8India likely to introduce diesel-isobutanol blending mandate this year to boost energy security Details
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8India's central bank warns oil shock threatens growth Details
8India cuts export duties on petrol, diesel and aviation turbine fuel Details
8Higher for longer: That's the story of oil and gas prices Details
8Gujarat Energy Q4 results: PAT surges to Rs. 521 crore; board recommends Rs. 8.90/share dividend Details
8Mumbai CNG price today: Rs. 86/kg after Rs. 2 hike Details
8Historic ONGC offshore rig Sagar Vijay goes under the hammer in August e-auction Details
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Jhansi District City Gas Distribution Project

Jun 01: 8Project Name: Jhansi District City Gas Distribution
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The primary owner of the Tata Group is in distress: How is ONGC impacted?

Jun 01: 8There is a back story to this
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India is building gas highways for trucks: But the world has moved on since

Jun 01: 8Why India is betting on the wrong road
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Gas: The crisis India should be planning for is the glut

Jun 01: 8And not the shortage 
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HSD procured from IOCL & HPCL: Bulk-diesel middlemen in trouble

Jun 01: 8Find out more on what is going on
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Gas pipelines: PNGRB quietly arms itself with shutdown powers

Jun 01: 8Find out what the ever-intrusive regulator is trying to do now
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PSU firm writes off Rs 527 crore on a soured E&P bet

Jun 01: 8A private partner stopped paying its share, so the PSU booked the entire receivable as a loss — and moved to seize the partner's stake.
8A quiet impairment that shows just how badly the venture has gone wrong. Details

Gas supplier sues Rs 1,200 crore from Gujarat's state gas major for molecules it never lifted

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OMCs bleed on LPG. This LPG company just posted record profits

Jun 01: 8Clearly, there can be big winners too from the Iran conflict
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jun 01: 8Get all the latest tenders announced across the oil and gas industry today.
8Discover new procurement opportunities from key public and private sector players.
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day

Jun 01: 8A daily roundup of tender results in the oil and gas sector.
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ONGC MOPU corrigendum widens RJP R-10A eligibility while keeping the 18-year asset gate intact

Jun 01: 8ONGC has softened the entry conditions for its RJP R-10A MOPU tender, but not the core asset scrutiny.
8The shift from a pure 10,000 BLPD test to a BOEPD alternative changes who can qualify.
8The deeper story is how ONGC is balancing bidder scarcity against long-term offshore production risk.
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Surface production facility package: L-2 rates were 2.5 times higher

Jun 01: 8The real question is whether the L1 price reflects efficiency, risk absorption, or margin stress.
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OIL’s Andaman offshore helicopter tender shifts drilling-logistics risk onto specialised aviation contractors

Jun 01: 8OIL’s Andaman offshore tender is framed less as a transport hire and more as a drilling-continuity safeguard.
8The specification pulls in IFR capability, offshore flotation, HUMS, TCAS/TAS, medivac support and a 200 nautical mile non-refuelling envelope.
8The deeper story is how far the contractor must absorb operational risk before the first sortie is flown.
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OIL’s KG Basin DP-3 drillship pre-bid meeting extended without shifting bid close

Jun 01: 8OIL has widened the clarification window for its two-DP-3 drillship tender, but the main bid clock has not moved.
8The extension gives contractors more room to raise ultra-deepwater execution questions before deviations are frozen.
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Bridge refurbishment and replacement project  loosens yard and vendor gates but tightens offshore cost recovery

Jun 01: 8ONGC has relaxed a key entry filter in its BRRP offshore refurbishment package.
8The corrigendum gives bidders more freedom on yards and vendors while inserting a sharper offshore catering recovery mechanism.
8The real signal lies in how ONGC is widening competition without fully surrendering cost control.
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Seprex’s 53% price gap turns CPCL’s R&D pilot-plant award into a margin-stress story

Jun 01: 8CPCL’s solvent dewaxing/deoiling pilot-plant tender has thrown up a price spread that is hard to ignore. Seprex’s L1 quote of Rs 1.70 crore sits 53.1% below Molsieve’s L2 bid, creating a sharp contrast in how vendors priced the same specialised downstream R&D package. For executives, the question is whether this is a clean cost win or the first sign of execution pressure.
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What is IOCL doing winning a GAIL pipeline PMC project

Jun 01: 8Clearly, the world has turned upside down
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2G ethanol tender turns farm residue into a bankable feedstock-risk contract

Jun 01: 8The owner is not merely buying baled paddy straw. It is pushing aggregation, depot safety, quality protection and plant-gate delivery into one accountable supply chain. The bigger signal lies in how India’s 2G ethanol projects may now price rural logistics risk.
8Further, an L1-L2 split for paddy straw may reshape competition in biomass supply
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HPCL’s Mumbai Refinery utilities revamp is really a stress test for India’s PMC market

Jun 01: 8HPCL is not buying a routine consultant for the boiler-STG-DMP-CPU project. It is asking the PMC to convert a refinery utilities overhaul into two bankable LSTK packages while managing engineering, procurement, construction and digital handover risks. The tender quietly tests how many consultants can still operate as true owner-side project architects.
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Gas economics: Why it may never work for India

Jun 01: 8The country's defining price sensitivity means crisis-era volatility may have quietly broken the economics the entire gas ambition rests upon.
8For India, energy security is becoming the argument against imported gas, not for it
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HPCL’s renewal energy thrust

Jun 01: 1) HPCL Renewable And Green Energy Ltd’s Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s-engineer tender gets an 18-day bid runway as unresolved land, escalation and liability risks stay in play
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2) HPCL Renewable And Green Energy Ltd extends Andhra solar-BESS tender, but keeps bidders boxed into hard risk terms
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Five-city CBG push is not an EPC tender, it is a risk-transfer test

Jun 01: 8The bidder is still expected to absorb EPC, commissioning, PGTR, statutory approvals, consumables, reject handling and five-year O&M in one lifecycle package. That makes this less a construction tender and more a test of who can carry municipal-waste risk on owner’s behalf.
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NRL’s SFU tender quietly shifts from plant procurement to a 25-year operating-risk contest

Jun 01: 8NRL is not merely buying sulphur-forming equipment for the Numaligarh expansion. The tender structure puts the job worker into a long-tenor BOO-style position where payment follows commissioning and conversion output. That makes bankability, not just technical compliance, the real bidder test.
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CGIL’s Bardhaman coal gasification tender exposes the hidden cost of technical uncertainty

Jun 01: 8The tender started as a large LSTK coal-to-SNG package, but the addendum trail shows the design basis was still being hardened deep into the bid cycle.
8For now, it ilook like a procurement freeze before a high-risk price discovery
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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

Jun 01: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section
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IOCL’s Project Max tender quietly exposes a procurement paradox in petrochemical M&A advisory

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 01: 1) Sambalpur CBG tender shifts MSW-to-gas risk into a full EPCOM envelope
8Oil India’s Sambalpur CBG tender is built around a 200 TPD SSOF-MSW plant where technology, construction and ten-year O&M sit inside one contractor package.
8The tender’s real weight lies in the interfaces: waste pre-treatment, biomethanation, gas upgrading, FOM, utilities, statutory approvals and long-term operability.
 
2) STF Madhuban desalination tender turns produced-water treatment into a lifecycle ZLD accountability test
8Oil India is not buying a standalone water-treatment package at STF Madhuban.
8The 3000 KLPD desalination tender binds EPC, RO-ZLD, salt recovery, SCADA, waste handling, and two years of O&M into one risk envelope.
8The real test lies in how bidders price operating discipline after commissioning.
 
3) PS4 OFC maintenance award shifts from Rs 3.85 L1 bids to Rs 44.82 lakh qualified L2 after dual disqualification
8This is quite interesting
 
4) Uran LPG-1 HIMA PLC AMC as safety-critical compressor control contract moves through OEM/OES route.
8ONGC Uran has closed a five-year HIMA PLC AMC around a propane compressor control system where the operational stakes sit inside the trip and alarm chain.
8The award value is visible, but the competitive spread is not, because the tender record points to a single OEM/OES pathway.
8The deeper story is how maintenance, spares and obsolescence management have been folded into one vendor-locked contract.
 
5) Eastern offshore seismic corrigendum turns fuel into the new bid-control lever
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than extend the bid clock for the Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender.
8It separates fuel from the core seismic quote while capping reimbursement against a contractor-declared bunker ceiling.
8The commercial relief is real, but the operating-risk transfer is sharper than it first appears.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 01: 1) PRP-X corrigendum tightens offshore EPCI eligibility as foreign bidder EMD is fixed at Rs 9.635 crore
8ONGC’s PRP-X corrigendum looks administrative at first glance, but the sharper change sits inside the technical BEC.
8A new two-year termination-linked bar can affect both EPCI contractors and pipe-laying subcontractors.
8The move changes how bidders will assemble offshore pipeline teams before price submission.
 
2) Gas anchor tender corrigendum raises compliance bar but leaves bid-linkage anomaly unresolved
8ONGC’s gas anchor fabrication package looks simple on scope but complicated on document control.
8A corrigendum introduces tougher security and TPIA signals while carrying a different bid reference.
8That mismatch could matter more to bidders than the fabrication quantities themselves.
 
3) Extends GGS-I and GGS-II surface-facility revamp bid as LSTK risk remains intact
8ONGC has pushed the Bechraji GGS-I and GGS-II revamp bid deadline, giving contractors 36 extra days on a dense LSTK package.
8The extension gives bidders more room to price brownfield interfaces, but the core risk language remains contractor-heavy.
 
4) Conductor supported tender extended as offshore execution risk stays firmly with bidders
8ONGC has pushed the CSPP bid deadline, but the accessible tender papers show no matching relaxation in the offshore risk package.
8The extension gives bidders more time to price a difficult CSP installation model tied to certification, marine spreads and a constrained jack-up rig window.
8The real story sits in what ONGC has not changed.
 
5) Baghewala-Mehsana crude bowser tender extended without easing surveillance-heavy SOW
8OIL has given bidders seven more days for its Baghewala-Mehsana crude bowser contract. The extension changes the clock, not the risk architecture.
8The tougher question is whether the market can absorb the fleet, surveillance, and liability load without a deeper corrigendum.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part III

Jun 01: 1) Jaisalmer FDP tender gets 14-day extension as subsurface consulting bar stays high
8OIL has pushed the Jaisalmer FDP consultancy bid deadline, but the technical burden remains unchanged.
8The package still demands an integrated seismic-to-simulation workflow, senior global-basin expertise and FDP economics under a tight execution frame.
 
2) Extends Mumbai High measurement audit tender as SFMS and offshore audit filters tighten
8ONGC has pushed the Mumbai High measurement-system audit tender by 8 days, but the extension does not soften the technical bar.
8The tender still drills into custody-transfer meters, marginal-field allocation, flare/fuel accounting and SAP-linked data integrity.
 
3) Nagajan OCS tender extended after heavy technical re-basing
8Oil India has pushed the Nagajan OCS EPC bid deadline after a sequence of corrigenda reshaped the technical base.
8The extension follows revised plot plans, PFDs, P&IDs, discipline documents and bidder queries on core design gaps.
 
4) Western offshore seismic corrigendum eases vessel-format friction but keeps data custody and EMD discipline intact
8ONGC has accepted some bidder-led technical clarifications in its Western offshore 3D broadband seismic tender, but the concessions stop well short of a broad relaxation.
8The corrigendum shows flexibility on output formats, preplot deliverables and source-positioning methods while retaining hard controls on media, QC and bid security.
 
5) Pipeline laying project corrigendum shifts steel and offshore interface risk without diluting contractor accountability
8ONGC’s pipeline laying project corrigendum is more than a date extension.
8The technical replies redraw select offshore interfaces while keeping the contractor locked into execution-stage accountability.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part IV

Jun 01: 1) Extends OSV charter tender without visible relaxation in vessel or risk terms
8Oil India has pushed its KG Basin-linked OSV charter tender.
8The extension gives vessel operators more time, but the high-security, firm-price and mobilisation-risk structure remains intact.
 
2) Extends Assam low mast workover rig tender as technical rigidity meets bidder friction
8Oil India has pushed the Assam low mast workover rig tender, taking the net extension to 27 days from the original deadline.
8The shift comes after bidders challenged core rig configuration points, while the company held firm on the specialised low-height operating requirement.
 
3) Extends workover rig movement tender without easing the fleet-risk load
8ONGC’s Mehsana Asset has pushed the bid submission date for its workover rig movement tender.
8The extension gives bidders more time, but the core risk package remains unchanged.
8The sharper story lies in how a short logistics contract locks vendors into high-readiness oilfield execution.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Awards

Jun 01: 1) IOCL Guwahati Refinery gets a refinery-wide HAZOP for Rs 6.20 lakh after most bidders fail the gate
8Is it possible to get a good job done at that kind of pricing?
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2) NRL desalter revamp award exposes a fractured pricing curve

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3) IOCL’s Kaithal CBG QRA award exposes the low-price risk in India’s bio-gas pipeline push
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Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids

Jun 01: 1) Petronet LNG’s Dahej PDH-PP laboratory tender draws three bidders as EIL tests a tightly bundled LSTK-plus-O&M model
8The three-bidder field points to a selective contest where technical depth may matter more than headline participation.

2) Seven pump bidders enter NRL’s desalter revamp, but the real fight is over sour-water reliability
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 01: It is easy to get month-old import data but it is difficult to solicit forthcoming shipment information in India. We go through a laborious process of data collection to get you full import information, including company-wise, quantity-wise, port-wise, vessel-wise cargoes which are coming into India in the next 15-to30 days.
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jun 01: 1) CPCL’s Manali shutdown tender turns inspection manpower into a split-award control play
8The unanswered question is whether this split improves execution discipline or creates another coordination seam inside the shutdown chain. A reverse auction raises risk of price-led quality compression.

2) NRL’s polypropylene purge silo tender gets a 51-day stretch, but EIL keeps the hard filter intact
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3) HPCL’s FCCU 2 and CDU 3 turnaround instrumentation bid gets a 22-day GeM extension as lump-sum scope risk is softened
8The three-stage extension points to pressure around bidder depth, scope clarity, or shutdown-readiness pricing. A late option-clause tweak changes how far lump-sum contractors can be pushed after award.

4) CPCL pushes Refinery-3 in-situ machining tender to 06 June as shutdown-service risk stays with vendors
8The tender keeps a tight commercial frame while asking contractors to absorb specialist mobilisation, consumables and round-the-clock execution risk. The extension trail raises a sharper question on bidder appetite than the headline value suggests.

5) CPCL pushes Refinery-III digital turnaround tender to 06 June as execution-control scope tests bidder appetite
8The package bundles refinery shutdown planning, real-time monitoring, intrinsically safe devices, 24x7 manpower and post-turnaround analytics into one digital execution-control mandate. The extension raises a sharper question on whether the vendor pool can price this risk without diluting operational accountability.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jun 01: 1) BPCL extends pipeline survey tender but keeps core route, utility and cadastral risk with bidders
8The corrigenda retains bundled obligations around route finalisation, utility detection, PDI, cadastral work and soil investigations. The result is a procurement signal that may reshape who can realistically price the package.

2) BPCL’s BPREP heater tender delay may be small, but the vendor filter is not
8For top suppliers, this looks less like a routine supply tender and more like a qualification stress test.

3) IOCL extends forecasting and market assessment consultant empanelment as eligibility rigidity meets R&D growth ambition
8The tender seeks high-end market, technology and investment advisory capability across hydrogen, catalysts, petrochemicals, alternate energy and oil and gas domains. The real tension lies in a quality-heavy empanelment process that still ends in L1-only assignment awards.

4) BPCL extends Vadinar Bina pipeline HVAC bid as strict BQC keeps vendor pool under pressure
8The package spans control rooms, substations, rack rooms and support buildings with redundancy-heavy HVAC configurations. The real tension is whether the added time improves participation without weakening BPCL/EIL’s technical filter.

5) BPCL’s HCU pump tender extension keeps Mahul revamp vendors on a tighter technical leash
8The real story lies in what the pre-bid replies refused to relax.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jun 01: 1) BPCL tightens PRFCC safety-services gate as Corrigendum-2 rejects liability, mobilisation and bid-extension relief
8The real story is how a man-month safety contract is being loaded with project-risk discipline.

2) IOCL extends Barauni BR-9 flare-routing tender as delayed piperack turns commissioning support into a specialist process-safety call
8One key question is unresolved: whether the market has enough qualified flare specialists willing to take on the compressed assignment.

3) GAIL extends Kacchibaroda IP04 and Khera IP05 pipeline shutdown tender, but keeps the 36” insulation joint risk package intact
8The tender remains technically tight, with 36” pipeline intervention, N2 purging, cold cutting, welding and restoration still bundled into one GeM package. The real signal lies in what GAIL did not change.

4) IOCL Digboi coke drum CFD-FEA tender extension hints at a narrow vendor pool for high-stakes failure analysis
8The package is not a routine consultancy job, with coupled CFD, nonlinear FEA, fatigue, creep and mitigation re-modelling sitting inside a modest-value GeM bid. The extension may say more about specialist bidder appetite than about procurement housekeeping.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Jun 01: 1) CPCL’s Refinery-III shutdown tender shifts Manali maintenance risk from job execution to mobilisation certainty
8CPCL’s latest Refinery-III shutdown package is less a routine static equipment tender than a test of integrated turnaround discipline. The tender loads contractors with Primavera planning, parallel workfronts, pass compliance, equipment accountability and tight payment gates. The real contest may not be the lowest price but who can carry the mobilisation risk without losing control of the shutdown clock.

2) PRFCC digital tender turns refinery project execution into a data-control contest
8The owner is not treating the PRFCC digital package as a routine IT procurement. The tender pushes bidders into an OEM-led CDE, PMIS and Control Tower architecture with lifecycle handover obligations. The bigger story is how much execution risk BPCL is trying to remove before the refinery project reaches the messy commissioning and close-out stage.

3) Auto LNG tender quietly turns retail outlets into cryogenic infrastructure sites
8The tender folds cryogenic storage, vapourisation, dispensing, control systems, firefighting and statutory approvals into one retail rollout template. The real story is how far the oil marketing company is willing to industrialise LNG at existing outlets.

4) 106-day digital-logbook delay exposes a thin market for refinery-grade operations software
8CPCL is not buying a generic IT tool; it is asking for proven digital logbooks with mobile field capture, SAP integration and workflow management across continuous operations. The tender has already moved through 15 extensions. The signal for executives is uncomfortable: downstream digitalisation ambition may be running ahead of the vendor ecosystem.

5) EIL gives Petronet LNG’s Dahej pump bidders more time, but not more room
8A 14-day extension has softened the submission clock for the PDH-PP pump package. But the tender still keeps bidders inside a zero-deviation, limited-competition frame. The real pressure sits in whether vendors can absorb the technical risk without pricing defensively.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part V

Jun 01: 1) BPCL’s BPREP steam package gets an extension, but the real story is a tightly screened PRDS vendor pool
8The extension does not dilute the core technical gates around PRDS experience, manufacturing pedigree and local-content compliance. For executives, the signal is less about delay and more about how BPCL is shaping competition for critical steam-utility equipment.

2) IOCL extends catalyst micro-regeneration unit bid as technical queries expose tight reactor, analyzer and HAZOP risk
8The pre-bid record shows bidders probing metallurgy, analyzer configuration, regeneration envelope and HAZOP responsibility. The real signal lies in how IOCL is preserving a demanding R&D specification while trying to keep the vendor field alive.

3) EIL extends MIL TNT project SS pressure vessel bid as proprietary cyclone separator controls tighten the supplier race
8A short deadline shift in EIL’s Khadki TNT plant tender hides a more technical procurement signal. The SS pressure vessel package is tied to a proprietary cyclone separator, NDA-gated drawings and zero-deviation bidding. The extra days may say more about bidder readiness than about schedule generosity.

4) BPCL’s BPREP coalescer tender gets an extension, but EIL keeps the risk stack intact
8BPCL’s BPREP coalescer package has moved dates, giving invited vendors more room to clear a tightly controlled bid process. The extension comes with no visible easing of zero-deviation terms, NDA gating or group-level delay exposure. The real story is not the extra time, but what EIL chose not to relax.

5) IOCL cancels Gujarat Refinery FCC-GRE RCC cooling tower LSTK tender after multiple technical risk clarifications
8IOCL’s cancelled Gujarat Refinery cooling tower tender was not a routine withdrawal. The record shows a 32,000 m3/hr RCC package carrying unresolved civil, electrical and interface pricing risk. The unanswered question is whether the next version will soften the risk transfer or sharpen it.

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