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Why the government cut Ujjwala LPG subsidy from nine to four cylinders a year.  Malappuram District City Gas Distribution Project.  Cuttack District City Gas Distribution Project.  Rotostat’s HPCL win exposes how refinery turnaround risk is being priced at Visakh.  CPCL’s Manali PSA award turns OEM know-how into the real entry barrier.  Why IndianOil is building a permanent external strategy engine instead of buying standalone studies.  NFL urea tender: A jaw-dropping L1 is being whispered.  Ansh Exploration wins ONGC OGT Kakinada O&M award after 20.0% L1-L2 price break exposes margin pressure.  Downstream contracting briefs.  Downstream contracting briefs: Results.  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day.  Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day.  Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector.  Daily forward looking import matrices.  India's BPCL to shut crude units at Mumbai refinery in September, source says.  Gujarat Energy’s Morbi windfall faces one big test: What happens when propane returns?.  Rs 4600 crore Chadrika-GS49 Offshore development: Goes through clearances.  ONGC's Jotana tender asks one contractor to own an entire gas compression ecosystem.  IOCL Haldia refinery’s bitumen tender quietly shifts additive risk from buyer to vendor.  IOCL’s 2049-50 fuel demand tender is not a study — it is a bid to own India’s downstream forecasting engine.  IOCL’s cancelled hydrogen golf cart tender exposes the procurement trap in India’s H2 mobility pilots.  Refinery quietly turns an AVU sour-gas release into a nominated EIL revamp study.  BPCL’s Auto LNG PMC corrigendum turns a capped-visit consultancy into a continuous site-control mandate.  HPCL ATF JeTreat bid extension exposes brownfield FEED risk behind Mumbai Refinery’s ATF capacity push.  Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day.  Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day.  Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector.  Catalyst updates.  Renewable tender's Changes made.  Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids.  E&P contracting brief: Part I.  E&P contracting brief: Part II.  E&P contracting brief: Part III.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part I.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part II.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part III.  Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV.   Daily forward looking import matrices.  

Why the government cut Ujjwala LPG subsidy from nine to four cylinders a year

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8Defence minister Rajnath Singh approves 250 MW solar-plus-storage project in Uttar Pradesh Details
8India tightens its belt: call for austerity beyond populism and panic Details
8Crude oil futures fall amid weak global trends Details
8India's May fuel consumption up 2.4%; LPG demand drops 20% amid Hormuz disruptions Details
8Stocks bounce back, oil pares gains as Iran and Israel signal a pause Details
8Government cuts subsidised LPG cylinders to Ujjwala beneficiaries to 4 Details
8D-Street indices caught in crossfire as oil roads lead to uncertainty Details
8India says fire reported on oil tanker with 24 Indian sailors, all crew safe Details
8Cairn, Vedanta Oil & Gas raises output from Hazarigaon gas field in Assam Details
8Fitch sees global oil markets returning to oversupply after Hormuz reopens Details
8LPG crunch forces IRCTC to resume cooking onboard; 60% of railway food to be prepared on electricity Details
8Maintained uninterrupted LPG supplies despite Strait of Hormuz disruptions, says HPCL Details
8India has 76–80 days of oil but wider Gulf conflict could pose challenge: Hardeep Singh Puri Details
8Indraprastha Gas names Kumar Shanker as managing director Details
8Can this deep-sea gas pipeline project shield India from global energy shocks? Details
8World's first 271,000-cubic-meter LNG container ship enters construction in China Details
8Morgan Stanley sees LNG upside risks as Asian demand picks up Details
8India increases Russian crude imports to over two million barrels per day Details
8LNG demand in Asia recovers from Iran shock as China buys Details
8Think Gas eyes expansion up to 550 km by 2026 Details
8Beyond landfills: case studies of select WtE and bio-CNG projects across India Details
8India's May fuel consumption rises month-on-month, slips annually Details
8Switch to PNG or lose your cooking gas, Vadodara housing societies warned Details
8HPCL delivers uninterrupted LPG service to crores of Indian households Details
8Rahul Gandhi highlights cut in Ujjwala subsidised cylinders and LPG price rises Details
8Why the government cut Ujjwala LPG subsidy from nine to four cylinders a year Details
8JNK India rallies after securing large order from overseas entity Details
8US Treasury yields fall as traders await inflation data Details
8From India to Brazil: top 5 countries using high-ethanol fuels Details
8QatarEnergy adds another oil discovery to Namibia's hot streak Details
8India eyes Russian steelmaking coal assets Details
8Technip and Airbus create sustainable aviation fuel JV Details
8Ceasefire caps oil rally as China demand weakens Details
8The oil shock is weakening India’s economy and finances Details
8Russian crude here to stay? Why India-US energy ties may be more about LPG, LNG than oil despite Trump’s push Details
8Likhitha Infrastructure secures ?121 crore pipeline rehabilitation contract from Oil India Details
8Smart oilfields take shape at Oil India with Kellton Details
8BHEL and Coal India set up joint venture BCGCL for mega coal gasification plant in Odisha Details
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Malappuram District City Gas Distribution Project

Jun 10: 8Project Name: Malappuram District City Gas Distribution
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Cuttack District City Gas Distribution Project

Jun 10: 8Project Name: Cuttack District City Gas Distribution
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Rotostat’s HPCL win exposes how refinery turnaround risk is being priced at Visakh

Jun 09: 8Rotostat won at Rs 28.82 crore, but the real story is the spread behind the award. L2 was only 4.5% higher, while L3 jumped 23.3% above L1. That gap hints at a divided contractor market on DHT shutdown risk.
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CPCL’s Manali PSA award turns OEM know-how into the real entry barrier

Jun 09: 8The tender asks for absorber pressure-profile analysis, passing-valve identification and PSA tuning, not routine plant attendance. That kind of diagnostic work naturally pushes the contract toward the technology owner. The result is a narrow competitive field
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Why IndianOil is building a permanent external strategy engine instead of buying standalone studies

Jun 09: 8IndianOil is creating a three-year bench of advisers covering refinery transformation, M&A, energy transition and growth strategy. The move raises a bigger question about how the company wants strategic decisions made in the next decade.
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NFL urea tender: A jaw-dropping L1 is being whispered

Jun 09: 8But then NFL will face a different kind of problem
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Ansh Exploration wins ONGC OGT Kakinada O&M award after 20.0% L1-L2 price break exposes margin pressure

Jun 09: 8ONGC’s five-year OGT Kakinada O&M award has gone to Ansh Exploration at Rs 33.94 crore, well below the next bidder.
8The tender’s KPI-linked structure, manpower ambiguity and HPHT-linked gas-terminal scope make the low price more consequential than a routine L1 result.
8The real question is whether aggressive pricing can survive five years of round-the-clock sour-gas, metering and maintenance obligations.
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Downstream contracting briefs

Jun 09: 1) IOCL’s catalyst micro-regeneration extension points to vendor stress, not simple procurement slippage
8The deadline has moved. The documents do not state why. But the technical queries show bidders circling the most expensive risk points.

2) This refinery oil spill tender delay exposes a narrow emergency-response vendor market
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3) Coalescer tender extension hints at pressure inside a tightly controlled vendor pool
8The deadline has moved twice, and that is a big slippage in a limited domestic tender where only invited suppliers can bid. The question is whether the delay is routine housekeeping or a sign that the owners are struggling to extract clean zero-deviation bids.

4) BPCL's Bina utilities package gets extra time as qualification thresholds test contractor depth
8The deadline moved, but the qualification wall did not. Bidders still face triple-layer mechanical, electrical and composite-work benchmarks alongside multi-crore EMD requirements. The extension raises a bigger question about how many contractors can realistically clear the gate.

5) IOCL’s petrochem acquisition delay delay may be small on paper, big on signalling
8The bid has moved from the original submission date.
8For an 8-week advisory mandate, that delay is not just clerical. It may point to bidder hesitation, scope sensitivity or tighter internal calibration before IOCL advances petrochemical equity diligence.

6) IOCL Bongaigaon Refinery pushes pre-bid meeting for Manas River water intake EPCM tender ahead
8IOCL has moved the pre-bid meeting for its Manas River water intake EPCM consultancy tender without changing the visible bid closing date. The shift gives bidders more time to test a technically narrow PQC around river-source intake experience and feasibility-study credentials. The real question is whether the delay widens competition or merely exposes how specialised the consultant pool is.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jun 09: 1) IOCL Panipat Refinery’s shutdown inspection tender exposes a thin qualified vendor pool
8Eleven bidders entered the race, but only four survived technical evaluation. For a refinery shutdown support contract, that narrowing is the real story. It signals that inspection manpower depth may be scarcer than headline participation suggests.

2) Idex win exposes how EIL is narrowing the vendor gate for NRL’s polypropylene project

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3) CPCL’s Manali ETP-IV award exposes a 31.0% below-estimate bet on refinery wastewater O&M
8CPCL’s Manali refinery water-systems contract has gone to Prabha at Rs 30.78 crore, sharply below the GeM estimate. But the award is less about the L1 number than the risks CPCL refused to dilute. The membrane, civil, penalty and mobilization clauses make this a high-stakes test of aggressive O&M pricing.

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 09: 1) Flow-assurance pilot shifts wax-control risk to chemical-service contractors in Assam STL wells
8OIL is testing a contractor-owned chemical-and-pumping model for high-pour-point crude that has resisted conventional heating and pumping interventions.
8The tender quietly pushes design, dosing, storage, RMS monitoring and chemical-change risk onto the service provider.
 
2) East coast helicopter tender hardwires aviation reliability into ultra-deepwater drilling logistics
8OIL’s new helicopter charter tender is less about transport and more about protecting the drilling clock in ultra-deepwater blocks.
8The aircraft specification pulls offshore aviation safety, payload discipline and emergency response into the core drilling-support chain.
 
3) Participated bidders face Mehsana’s hard NPD test in workover rig movement tender
8ONGC Mehsana’s workover rig movement tender looks like a transport contract, but the operating risk sits much deeper.
8Participated bidders face a KPI-led framework where crane availability, crew adequacy and delayed rig movement can directly hit recovery.
 
4) Waste Heat recovery Unit replacement corrigendum tightens local-content and forex-payment architecture
8ONGC has not changed the offshore WHRU replacement scope, but it has changed how bidders must price and declare it.
8The corrigendum draws a sharper line between Indian local content and import-linked forex exposure.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 09: 1) Rajahmundry CDS-TTM corrigendum tightens ATC control while giving only limited mobilization relief
8ONGC has used the latest corrigendum to reset the buyer-added ATC layer for its Rajahmundry CDS-TTM tender.
8The key shift is not a scope expansion but a sharper allocation of operational readiness, manpower and contract-variation risk.
 
2) Conductor Supported Platform Project bid deadline extended but offshore LSTK risk line intact
8ONGC has pushed the CSPP bid clock ahead, giving offshore EPC bidders more time but not softer terms.
8The revised matrix and PBQ replies show a harder financial and commercial spine beneath a routine-looking corrigendum.
 
3) Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender extended after fuel and BoQ churn
8ONGC has pushed the bid deadline for its Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic package ahead.
8The extension comes after repeated BoQ revisions and bidder pressure on fuel reimbursement, streamer geometry and offshore QC rules.
8The extra time may widen participation, but the risk allocation still points in one direction.
 
4) Rajasthan Field wireline logging O&M tender extended as bundled compliance load tests bidder depth.
8OIL has pushed the bid deadline for its Rajasthan Field wireline logging O&M package from.
8The extension gives contractors more time, but does not soften the bundled manpower, maintenance, explosive transport and compliance obligations.
8The real test is whether the extra 15 days can widen competition without weakening OIL’s risk-transfer structure.
 
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jun 09: 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 09: 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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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

Jun 09: 8Here's what's happening today in the E&P, midstream-downstream, and CGD section
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Daily forward looking import matrices

Jun 09: 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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India's BPCL to shut crude units at Mumbai refinery in September, source says

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8Petronet LNG appoints Deepak Gupta as nominee director Details
8ABB targets LNG and gas compression markets with ultra-efficient synchronous motor technology Details
8Asian player enters South America with multiyear job for Argentina LNG project Details
8Sempra Infrastructure begins LNG production at ECA LNG project in Mexico Details
8Aker BP gains 2.2 million barrels with tiny stake increase Details
8China's LNG imports hit highest point since Iran war began Details
8IFC invests $50M in Hygenco green hydrogen Details
8India’s grain ethanol industry becomes early adopter of E85 mobility Details
8Adani Ports secures landmark LNG contract in Argentina Details
8Technip Energies secures major contract for FLNG expansion Details
8Autorickshaw unions press for increased fares in Pune amid CNG price rise Details
8Karimnagar Congress leaders protest over LPG price hike Details
8Surge in LPG cylinder prices drives households to opt for cooking on electric appliances Details
8HPCL ensures uninterrupted LPG supply to 9.13 crore customers amid global supply disruptions Details
8Govt slashes subsidised LPG cylinders under Ujjwala scheme to 4 a year Details
8LPG prices rise as PNG access remains limited across India Details
8GPS Renewables raises Rs 635 crore in Series C funding Details
8Oil market calm masks a host of unknowns Details
8High oil prices impacting Indian aviation market along with Asia-Pacific: Willie Walsh Details
8Fire breaks out on oil tanker with 24 Indian crew off Oman coast Details
8India has 76-80 days of oil but wider Gulf conflict could pose challenge: Hardeep Singh Puri Details
8Indraprastha Gas names Kumar Shanker as managing director Details
8India's BPCL to shut crude units at Mumbai refinery in September, source says Details
8Fuel prices expected to drop in the coming months, Indian oil minister says Details
8100 days of West Asia crisis: what happens when the Strait of Hormuz opens Details
8Rupee slumps as elevated crude, treasury yields support dollar Details
8Oil prices climb more than $4 after Israeli strikes on Iran and Lebanon Details
8India, China lead climate progress among BASIC nations; developed economies lag on 2030 targets: CEEW Details
8OMCs losing nearly Rs.700 per domestic LPG cylinder despite price hike: Govt Details
8Crude oil futures rise on spot demand Details
8Rajasthan advances Rs.33,000 crore mining, petroleum investment pipeline Details
8Oil production surge expected after Strait of Hormuz reopening Details
8ONGC ATI Goa hosts first MICE event with HDFC Life League of Legends inaugural conference Details
8Oil India hits gas at Vijayapuram-3 in Andaman shallow offshore block Details
8GAIL's CMD joins Petronet board after shareholders vote in favour through remote e-voting Details
8India's clean industry pipeline jumps 30% to $433 billion, ranks third globally Details
8MGL launches rapid forest project, targets 60,000 native trees in Latur Details
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Gujarat Energy’s Morbi windfall faces one big test: What happens when propane returns?

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Rs 4600 crore Chadrika-GS49 Offshore development: Goes through clearances

Jun 08: 8he project involves drilling 10 development wells, installing two unmanned platforms, laying offshore pipelines and setting up an onshore gas processing facility at Odalarevu
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ONGC's Jotana tender asks one contractor to own an entire gas compression ecosystem

Jun 08: 8This is not a manpower contract disguised as O&M.
8ONGC has bundled compressors, dehydration, electrical systems, instrumentation, safety systems and statutory compliance into a single accountability structure.
8The deeper implication lies in how much operational risk migrates away from the asset owner.
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IOCL Haldia refinery’s bitumen tender quietly shifts additive risk from buyer to vendor

Jun 08: 8This is not just a PPA supply tender. IOCL is effectively asking vendors to guarantee VG40 performance tank by tank, while absorbing correction-dosing exposure if the first treatment does not work. For executives, the bigger story is whether refinery chemical contracts are moving from supply-based pricing to certified-output risk.
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IOCL’s 2049-50 fuel demand tender is not a study — it is a bid to own India’s downstream forecasting engine

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IOCL’s cancelled hydrogen golf cart tender exposes the procurement trap in India’s H2 mobility pilots

Jun 08: 8Find out why that is so
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Refinery quietly turns an AVU sour-gas release into a nominated EIL revamp study

Jun 08: 8The tender is not framed as a routine maintenance fix. It asks EIL to examine the AVU vacuum overhead system from process, hydraulic, mechanical and layout angles. The real story is whether a sour-gas control problem is becoming the trigger for a deeper vacuum-system redesign
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BPCL’s Auto LNG PMC corrigendum turns a capped-visit consultancy into a continuous site-control mandate

Jun 08: 8BPCL’s pre-bid corrigendum for 20 Auto LNG stations quietly redraws the PMC risk map. The sharpest shift is not in bid security or purchase preference, but in how field supervision, statutory documentation and utility interfaces are now allocated. The result is a tender that may look advisory on paper, while carrying execution-grade obligations behind the paywall.
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HPCL ATF JeTreat bid extension exposes brownfield FEED risk behind Mumbai Refinery’s ATF capacity push

Jun 08: 8Find out why that is so
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Oil & Gas Sector: All new tenders of the day

Jun 08: 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
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Oil & Gas Sector: Get all winning contracts of the day

Jun 08: 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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Today's update in E&P, Midstream-Downstream & CGD sector

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Catalyst updates

Jun 08: 1) This catalyst EOI quietly turns refinery R&D into a 10-year domestic manufacturing race
8The owner is not merely widening its catalyst vendor base; it is building a controlled bridge between R&D formulations and commercial-scale production. The EOI gives shortlisted manufacturers a possible route into long-term strategic tie-ups while keeping the real technical recipe behind NDA and MOA walls. For top executives, the question is whether this becomes BPCL’s template for indigenising sensitive refinery technologies.

2) Indian Oil’s Gujarat Refinery quietly narrows HGU catalyst work to a single proprietary lane

8The tender does not read like a normal competitive AMC. It names only one company as the participating seller while using a GeM bid wrapper. For executives, the question is whether refinery reliability is now being priced above market discovery.

3) GAIL Usar’s 500KTA PDH catalyst tender turns reactor loading into a process-risk battleground
8This is not a commodity manpower package. The tender links catalyst premixing quality to the heat balance and temperature behaviour of CATOFIN reactors. That makes the contractor’s loading method a direct variable in start-up reliability.

4) HPCL pre-reformer catalyst tender gets three extensions as Visakh HGU package keeps tight performance risk with vendors
8HPCL’s pre-reformer catalyst tender has moved 14 days beyond its original closing date without softening the technical core. The Visakh HGU package still binds bidders to C2+ conversion, pressure-drop, shelf-life and catalyst-life obligations. The real signal lies in why a standard GeM extension becomes material for a high-risk refinery catalyst buy.

5) IOCL’s Mathura catalyst tender extension hints at a thin vendor pool for refinery circularity play
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Renewable tender's Changes made

Jun 08: 1) HPCL Renewable and Green Energy Ltd eases extra man-month recovery risk in Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s engineer corrigendum
8HPCL Renewable and Green Energy Ltd has softened a key manpower-cost clause in its Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender.

2) HPRGE’s latest corrigendum rebalances extra man-month risk in the ~140 MWp Andhra solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender

8HPRGE has changed the commercial treatment of additional manpower in its Andhra Pradesh solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids

Jun 08: 1) HPCL’s DHT, FGATU and ARU turnaround tender keeps six bidders in play after a technical screen
8HPCL’s Visakh Refinery turnaround package has moved past technical bid opening with only one bidder falling out. The tender’s real tension lies in DHT corrosion-control work, scopeline exclusions and bidder-borne execution readiness. The financial round will show how contractors price a package where technical clarity does not remove all field risk.

2) MRPL’s aromatic complex electrification study exposes a thin market for refinery drive-conversion expertise
8MRPL’s plan to study conversion of its recycle gas compressor turbine drive to a variable speed motor drive has reached technical evaluation with only one qualified bidder. The tender is small in form but heavy in technical consequence, tying compressor OEM inputs, electrical adequacy, constructability, and procurement-grade specifications into one consultancy package. The story is less about who qualified and more about why the competition narrowed so quickly

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 08: 1) ONGC B&S and MH offshore safety tender shifts risk studies from report writing to reusable process-safety modelling
8ONGC is bundling HAZOP, QRA, EERA and FWA work across B&S and MH offshore assets into a single safety-studies mandate.
8The tender pushes consultants beyond narrative reporting by demanding native software outputs and whole-installation coverage.
8The sharper story lies in how scope elasticity, document variability and certification-linked billing reshape contractor risk.
 
2) Oil India’s Baghewala UC tender turns XRMI logs into a fracture-risk test for extra-heavy oil development
8Oil India is not just buying image-log interpretation at Baghewala.
8The tender pushes XRMI data into fracture modelling, mud-loss mitigation and future UC development decisions.
8The sharpest signal lies in how a short, specialist study is being used to de-risk a harder reservoir story.
 
3) ONGC’s NH, MH and B&S offshore ARC award exposes sharp risk pricing behind Offshore Marinetech’s L1 rate
8ONGC’s three-year offshore flow-arm and instrumentation contract has gone to Offshore Marinetech, but the bid spread tells a bigger story.
8The tender preserved tough mobilisation, payment and logistics risk terms despite repeated bidder pushback.
8The award now tests whether aggressive pricing can survive brownfield offshore execution.
 
4) Nine bidders clear ONGC’s KPI-heavy OGT O&M tender at Kakinada as wage and manpower risks stay with contractors
8ONGC has kept the Kakinada OGT contract firmly in KPI territory even after bidder pushback.
8Some technical risk was softened, but manpower, wage escalation and mobilisation pressure remain largely untouched.
8The qualified bidder list shows competition survived, but not without a visible compliance shakeout.
 
5) ONGC western offshore seismic tender gets fuel-risk clarification as bid deadline moves
8ONGC has extended its Western offshore 3D broadband seismic tender, but the real story sits inside the fuel reimbursement replies.
8The company has clarified that bunker claims will need more than vessel-side consumption figures and will remain tied to certified acquisition and standby windows.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 08: 1) ONGC Eastern offshore seismic corrigendum tightens fuel reimbursement while preserving high-spec 3D broadband survey controls
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than refresh the BoQ for its Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender.
8It turns fuel into a tightly documented reimbursement item while holding the line on core survey-quality specifications.
 
2) ONGC extends G1-9 Sub/G1-15/R1-E1 bid after tightening subsea EPCI controls
8ONGC has given bidders more time, lower financial thresholds and wider vendor choice in the G1-9 Sub/G1-15/R1-E1 subsea package.
8But the pre-bid reply also hardens project controls around personnel, surveys, OPMAC documentation and pre-bid amendment priority.
 
3) ONGC Kalol FR corrigendum opens vendor sourcing while tightening completion-risk language
8ONGC’s Kalol FR corrigendum does more than extend bid dates.
8It loosens the vendor-make regime while cleaning up tank, GGS-IV and civil-scope contradictions.
8The deeper signal lies in how ONGC gives bidders sourcing freedom without easing completion liability.
 
4) ONGC O&M corrigendum keeps bundled multi-asset award structure intact
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than clean up tender language.
8It preserves a KPI-based O&M structure while refusing bidder requests to split turnover and evaluation asset-wise.
8The real signal sits in how security, qualification and multi-location execution risk have been recalibrated.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part III

Jun 08: 1) OIL’s STF Madhuban desalination corrigendum tightens labour governance without reopening the 3000 KLPD ZLD scope
8OIL has not changed the core desalination package at STF Madhuban.
8The real movement is in labour traceability, wage proof and physical pre-bid control.
8That shifts the tender risk from process design alone to execution governance.
 
2) ONGC extends Mission Anveshan seismic processing tender as bidder-query revisions deepen execution scrutiny
8ONGC has pushed the Mission Anveshan onland 2D seismic processing and interpretation tender.
8The extension comes after revised ATC, BEC, scope and SCC documents followed bidder queries.
 
3) OIL’s ITF-Tengakhat O&M tender extended as Corrigendum 3 adds labour-compliance controls
8OIL has pushed the ITF-Tengakhat O&M tender, but the extension is not the real story.
8A new STC obligation now pulls appointment letters, wage slips, wage-payment proof and worker age limits into the contract discipline.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jun 08: 1) Ujjwala Sakhi tender turns LPG refill data into a carbon-market asset test
8The owner is not merely digitising LPG operations; it is trying to make refill behaviour the evidentiary base for verified carbon credits. The tender demands data capture, tokenization, audit support and monetization in one package. That makes the real story less about blockchain and more about whether LPG consumption can be converted into a defensible carbon revenue stream.

2) IOCL Panipat Naphtha Cracker Complex turns sludge disposal into a proof-of-utilisation contract
8This is not just a lift-and-carry job. IOCL has made downstream utilisation certification central to payment, pushing the contractor to prove what happens after the waste leaves the refinery gate. The bigger story is how a small-value tender can carry a much larger compliance signal.

3) IOCL Bongaigaon Refinery’s Manas River tender is really a raw-water security bet, not a routine EPCM job
8The tender looks like a consultancy package on the surface. But the deeper signal is a refinery trying to reduce groundwater dependence through a new river-based intake system. The commercial question is whether IOCL can convert a climate-resilience need into an executable, bankable utility corridor.

4) BPCL pushes live GIS-linked construction control into IDPL pipeline digitisation tender
8BPCL’s IDPL tender is not a routine scanning job; it tries to make field construction data the control layer for a live 356 KM product pipeline. The package blends GPS kits, barcode traceability, web approvals, pipe book generation and Arc GIS migration into one service contract. The real risk sits in the mismatch between low entry thresholds and high field-execution accountability.

5) BPCL’s BPREP pressure-vessel tender hides a bigger procurement signal behind a modest CS package
8The item title looks routine, but the tender structure is not. BPCL-EIL have packed limited bidding, zero-deviation compliance and Category-I MR treatment into a static-equipment order. The result is a sharper test of vendor discipline than the package name suggests.

6) IOCL’s TSP Jaipur retender looks routine, but the bid clock tells a sharper story
8The revised tender does not materially alter the shutdown maintenance scope. What changes is the procurement tempo, with bidders given a shorter window after the first cycle was reset. For contractors, the real issue may be less about price and more about who already had time to decode the package.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jun 08: 1) Polypropylene project cooling tower tender extension signals hard FRP qualification filter despite bidder pressure
8EIL/NRL has pushed the cooling tower package bid deadline to another date, but the extension does not appear to soften the core qualification gate. The query trail shows bidders pressing on FRP references, commissioning proof, RCC experience, battery limits and instrumentation scope. The real story is whether the revised timeline improves competition without weakening the client’s risk screen.

2) CPCL’s Refinery-3 shutdown tender gets a fourth deadline push, raising questions on bidder depth
8CPCL’s in-situ machining tender has moved from its original 16 May deadline to 13 June. The weekly extension pattern is notable because the GeM sheet itself provides for seven-day auto-extensions with a three-count cap. The bigger question is whether a technically narrow shutdown package is struggling to attract enough qualified vendors.

3) BPCL’s BPREP PRDS extension keeps steam-utility procurement open without relaxing the compliance gate
8BPCL’s BPREP desuperheater and PRDS package has moved from its original bid deadline The extension buys bidders time, but the tender’s manufacturer-only qualification, NDA layer, zero-deviation posture, and group-wise risk allocation remain untouched. That makes the date shift less a concession and more a test of whether the market can meet BPREP’s utility-critical compliance bar.

4) BPCL’s BPREP heater tender extension looks like a competition problem, not a calendar problem
8Find out why that is so

5) BPCL’s HCU pump tender extension exposes a deeper fight over process design rigidity
8BPCL’s centrifugal pump package has moved by two extensions, but the real story sits inside the pre-bid replies. Vendors pushed on pressure limits, MCSF and pump selection assumptions while the buyer largely held the line. For refinery executives, the question is whether technical discipline is now narrowing the competitive field.

6) BPCL/Bina ECU pre-bid replies keep heavy-lift and spool logistics risk with contractors despite bid extension
8BPCL’s Bina ECU mechanical tender has moved into a sharper risk-allocation phase after EIL’s pre-bid replies. The extension gives bidders more time, but the core answers leave heavy lifts, utilities, tool handover and idle-cost exposure largely inside the contractor’s price. The real story is how much contingency the market will add before it bids.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jun 08: 1) Gujarat Refinery’s power-trader tender tests whether GeM can price market risk without breaking bidder appetite
8The extension is not just a calendar shift. It comes in a tender where most of the value is locked into pass-through power and exchange-linked costs, while the bidder’s commercial play is squeezed into a fixed-variable GeM structure. For executives, the unresolved question is whether this model attracts serious power traders or merely preserves procurement optics.

2) CPCL’s HGU reformer insulation tender gets a seven-day GeM extension, but shutdown risk stays with bidders
8CPCL has extended the bid window for the HGU reformer pigtail insulation package at Manali by seven days. The date shift gives contractors more time, but it does not relax the two-day shutdown execution pressure. The real story lies in how CPCL has preserved schedule control while using GeM competition.

3) IOCL’s KASPL tender quietly turns pipeline guards into a field intelligence network
8The real story is whether manpower vendors can deliver intelligence-grade vigilance at security-guard pricing.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery turns farm residue into a refinery-grade feedstock contract
8BPCL’s paddy straw tender looks routine only on the surface. Behind the 16,700 MT procurement sits a sharper experiment: can a fragmented farm-residue chain be disciplined into a refinery-style CBG feedstock model? The answer could shape how future biomass supply contracts are written.

5) IOCL Barauni’s small audit tender hides a high-stakes crude flexibility play
8The ticket size is modest, but the operational question is not. IOCL Barauni is testing whether AVU-IV can handle high TAN opportunity crude without an immediate metallurgy reset. The answer could shape how far Indian refiners can stretch crude economics through chemistry, monitoring and operating discipline.

6) Hazardous waste O&M turned into a three-year refinery-wide environmental surveillance contract
8BPCL’s Bina Refinery tender goes well beyond waste yard upkeep and pushes bidders into LDAR, benzene, noise and occupational hygiene surveillance. The catch lies in who must carry the instruments, manpower, vehicle, laboratory and reporting burden across three years. The tender could quietly reset how refinery environmental compliance work is packaged.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Jun 08: 1) IOCL turns Paradip jetty pigging into a hard test of contractor risk appetite
8IOCL’s new tender is not just asking for an intelligent pigging run; it is asking for a verifiable integrity baseline across seven hydrocarbon jetty lines. The contractor must carry tool, cleaning, data-quality and field-verification risk deeper than a conventional inspection package. The bigger question is how many specialist ILI vendors will price that risk instead of simply chasing the auction.

2) EIL holds pump architecture line while fixing pressure and P&ID gaps for Petronet LNG Dahej PDH-PP project

8EIL’s pre-bid replies for Petronet LNG’s Dahej PDH-PP pump package show a hard technical boundary around pump type and MR compliance. A few bidder wins came through, but only where datasheet pressure, VFD scope or missing drawings created objective uncertainty. The deeper signal sits in what EIL refused to reopen.

3) IOCL keeps legal risk levers intact in OJ-06 to KFST 22” ILI tender despite bidder pushback
8IOCL’s pre-bid reply for the OJ-06 to KFST 22” ILI job leaves the technical scope untouched but hardens the commercial message. The bidder pushback was not on AMFL capability, caliper runs or XYZ mapping, but on retention and liability wording. The outcome points to a tender where data quality, JDV acceptance and payment-risk discipline sit behind a modest contract value.

4) IOCL extends EIA-RA pipeline rate contract bid by seven days as GeM auto-extension design points to participation pressure
8IOCL’s two-year pipeline EIA-RA rate contract has moved from 04-06-2026 to 11-06-2026 without any visible relaxation in scope or qualification. The extension is small, but the GeM architecture makes it more revealing than a routine date shift. The real story sits in the gap between a generic service category and a technically demanding clearance-support mandate.

5) IOCL’s ERPL Patna award exposes a 216% bidder spread in a critical pipeline-integrity survey
8For executives, the question is whether L1 pricing reflects efficiency or underpriced integrity risk.

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Why the government cut Ujjwala LPG subsidy from nine to four cylinders a year

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8Defence minister Rajnath Singh approves 250 MW solar-plus-storage project in Uttar Pradesh Details
8India tightens its belt: call for austerity beyond populism and panic Details
8Crude oil futures fall amid weak global trends Details
8India's May fuel consumption up 2.4%; LPG demand drops 20% amid Hormuz disruptions Details
8Stocks bounce back, oil pares gains as Iran and Israel signal a pause Details
8Government cuts subsidised LPG cylinders to Ujjwala beneficiaries to 4 Details
8D-Street indices caught in crossfire as oil roads lead to uncertainty Details
8India says fire reported on oil tanker with 24 Indian sailors, all crew safe Details
8Cairn, Vedanta Oil & Gas raises output from Hazarigaon gas field in Assam Details
8Fitch sees global oil markets returning to oversupply after Hormuz reopens Details
8LPG crunch forces IRCTC to resume cooking onboard; 60% of railway food to be prepared on electricity Details
8Maintained uninterrupted LPG supplies despite Strait of Hormuz disruptions, says HPCL Details
8India has 76–80 days of oil but wider Gulf conflict could pose challenge: Hardeep Singh Puri Details
8Indraprastha Gas names Kumar Shanker as managing director Details
8Can this deep-sea gas pipeline project shield India from global energy shocks? Details
8World's first 271,000-cubic-meter LNG container ship enters construction in China Details
8Morgan Stanley sees LNG upside risks as Asian demand picks up Details
8India increases Russian crude imports to over two million barrels per day Details
8LNG demand in Asia recovers from Iran shock as China buys Details
8Think Gas eyes expansion up to 550 km by 2026 Details
8Beyond landfills: case studies of select WtE and bio-CNG projects across India Details
8India's May fuel consumption rises month-on-month, slips annually Details
8Switch to PNG or lose your cooking gas, Vadodara housing societies warned Details
8HPCL delivers uninterrupted LPG service to crores of Indian households Details
8Rahul Gandhi highlights cut in Ujjwala subsidised cylinders and LPG price rises Details
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8JNK India rallies after securing large order from overseas entity Details
8US Treasury yields fall as traders await inflation data Details
8From India to Brazil: top 5 countries using high-ethanol fuels Details
8QatarEnergy adds another oil discovery to Namibia's hot streak Details
8India eyes Russian steelmaking coal assets Details
8Technip and Airbus create sustainable aviation fuel JV Details
8Ceasefire caps oil rally as China demand weakens Details
8The oil shock is weakening India’s economy and finances Details
8Russian crude here to stay? Why India-US energy ties may be more about LPG, LNG than oil despite Trump’s push Details
8Likhitha Infrastructure secures ?121 crore pipeline rehabilitation contract from Oil India Details
8Smart oilfields take shape at Oil India with Kellton Details
8BHEL and Coal India set up joint venture BCGCL for mega coal gasification plant in Odisha Details
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Malappuram District City Gas Distribution Project

Jun 10: 8Project Name: Malappuram District City Gas Distribution
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Cuttack District City Gas Distribution Project

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Rotostat’s HPCL win exposes how refinery turnaround risk is being priced at Visakh

Jun 09: 8Rotostat won at Rs 28.82 crore, but the real story is the spread behind the award. L2 was only 4.5% higher, while L3 jumped 23.3% above L1. That gap hints at a divided contractor market on DHT shutdown risk.
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CPCL’s Manali PSA award turns OEM know-how into the real entry barrier

Jun 09: 8The tender asks for absorber pressure-profile analysis, passing-valve identification and PSA tuning, not routine plant attendance. That kind of diagnostic work naturally pushes the contract toward the technology owner. The result is a narrow competitive field
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Why IndianOil is building a permanent external strategy engine instead of buying standalone studies

Jun 09: 8IndianOil is creating a three-year bench of advisers covering refinery transformation, M&A, energy transition and growth strategy. The move raises a bigger question about how the company wants strategic decisions made in the next decade.
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NFL urea tender: A jaw-dropping L1 is being whispered

Jun 09: 8But then NFL will face a different kind of problem
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Ansh Exploration wins ONGC OGT Kakinada O&M award after 20.0% L1-L2 price break exposes margin pressure

Jun 09: 8ONGC’s five-year OGT Kakinada O&M award has gone to Ansh Exploration at Rs 33.94 crore, well below the next bidder.
8The tender’s KPI-linked structure, manpower ambiguity and HPHT-linked gas-terminal scope make the low price more consequential than a routine L1 result.
8The real question is whether aggressive pricing can survive five years of round-the-clock sour-gas, metering and maintenance obligations.
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Downstream contracting briefs

Jun 09: 1) IOCL’s catalyst micro-regeneration extension points to vendor stress, not simple procurement slippage
8The deadline has moved. The documents do not state why. But the technical queries show bidders circling the most expensive risk points.

2) This refinery oil spill tender delay exposes a narrow emergency-response vendor market
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3) Coalescer tender extension hints at pressure inside a tightly controlled vendor pool
8The deadline has moved twice, and that is a big slippage in a limited domestic tender where only invited suppliers can bid. The question is whether the delay is routine housekeeping or a sign that the owners are struggling to extract clean zero-deviation bids.

4) BPCL's Bina utilities package gets extra time as qualification thresholds test contractor depth
8The deadline moved, but the qualification wall did not. Bidders still face triple-layer mechanical, electrical and composite-work benchmarks alongside multi-crore EMD requirements. The extension raises a bigger question about how many contractors can realistically clear the gate.

5) IOCL’s petrochem acquisition delay delay may be small on paper, big on signalling
8The bid has moved from the original submission date.
8For an 8-week advisory mandate, that delay is not just clerical. It may point to bidder hesitation, scope sensitivity or tighter internal calibration before IOCL advances petrochemical equity diligence.

6) IOCL Bongaigaon Refinery pushes pre-bid meeting for Manas River water intake EPCM tender ahead
8IOCL has moved the pre-bid meeting for its Manas River water intake EPCM consultancy tender without changing the visible bid closing date. The shift gives bidders more time to test a technically narrow PQC around river-source intake experience and feasibility-study credentials. The real question is whether the delay widens competition or merely exposes how specialised the consultant pool is.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Results

Jun 09: 1) IOCL Panipat Refinery’s shutdown inspection tender exposes a thin qualified vendor pool
8Eleven bidders entered the race, but only four survived technical evaluation. For a refinery shutdown support contract, that narrowing is the real story. It signals that inspection manpower depth may be scarcer than headline participation suggests.

2) Idex win exposes how EIL is narrowing the vendor gate for NRL’s polypropylene project

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3) CPCL’s Manali ETP-IV award exposes a 31.0% below-estimate bet on refinery wastewater O&M
8CPCL’s Manali refinery water-systems contract has gone to Prabha at Rs 30.78 crore, sharply below the GeM estimate. But the award is less about the L1 number than the risks CPCL refused to dilute. The membrane, civil, penalty and mobilization clauses make this a high-stakes test of aggressive O&M pricing.

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 09: 1) Flow-assurance pilot shifts wax-control risk to chemical-service contractors in Assam STL wells
8OIL is testing a contractor-owned chemical-and-pumping model for high-pour-point crude that has resisted conventional heating and pumping interventions.
8The tender quietly pushes design, dosing, storage, RMS monitoring and chemical-change risk onto the service provider.
 
2) East coast helicopter tender hardwires aviation reliability into ultra-deepwater drilling logistics
8OIL’s new helicopter charter tender is less about transport and more about protecting the drilling clock in ultra-deepwater blocks.
8The aircraft specification pulls offshore aviation safety, payload discipline and emergency response into the core drilling-support chain.
 
3) Participated bidders face Mehsana’s hard NPD test in workover rig movement tender
8ONGC Mehsana’s workover rig movement tender looks like a transport contract, but the operating risk sits much deeper.
8Participated bidders face a KPI-led framework where crane availability, crew adequacy and delayed rig movement can directly hit recovery.
 
4) Waste Heat recovery Unit replacement corrigendum tightens local-content and forex-payment architecture
8ONGC has not changed the offshore WHRU replacement scope, but it has changed how bidders must price and declare it.
8The corrigendum draws a sharper line between Indian local content and import-linked forex exposure.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 09: 1) Rajahmundry CDS-TTM corrigendum tightens ATC control while giving only limited mobilization relief
8ONGC has used the latest corrigendum to reset the buyer-added ATC layer for its Rajahmundry CDS-TTM tender.
8The key shift is not a scope expansion but a sharper allocation of operational readiness, manpower and contract-variation risk.
 
2) Conductor Supported Platform Project bid deadline extended but offshore LSTK risk line intact
8ONGC has pushed the CSPP bid clock ahead, giving offshore EPC bidders more time but not softer terms.
8The revised matrix and PBQ replies show a harder financial and commercial spine beneath a routine-looking corrigendum.
 
3) Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender extended after fuel and BoQ churn
8ONGC has pushed the bid deadline for its Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic package ahead.
8The extension comes after repeated BoQ revisions and bidder pressure on fuel reimbursement, streamer geometry and offshore QC rules.
8The extra time may widen participation, but the risk allocation still points in one direction.
 
4) Rajasthan Field wireline logging O&M tender extended as bundled compliance load tests bidder depth.
8OIL has pushed the bid deadline for its Rajasthan Field wireline logging O&M package from.
8The extension gives contractors more time, but does not soften the bundled manpower, maintenance, explosive transport and compliance obligations.
8The real test is whether the extra 15 days can widen competition without weakening OIL’s risk-transfer structure.
 
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India's BPCL to shut crude units at Mumbai refinery in September, source says

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8Petronet LNG appoints Deepak Gupta as nominee director Details
8ABB targets LNG and gas compression markets with ultra-efficient synchronous motor technology Details
8Asian player enters South America with multiyear job for Argentina LNG project Details
8Sempra Infrastructure begins LNG production at ECA LNG project in Mexico Details
8Aker BP gains 2.2 million barrels with tiny stake increase Details
8China's LNG imports hit highest point since Iran war began Details
8IFC invests $50M in Hygenco green hydrogen Details
8India’s grain ethanol industry becomes early adopter of E85 mobility Details
8Adani Ports secures landmark LNG contract in Argentina Details
8Technip Energies secures major contract for FLNG expansion Details
8Autorickshaw unions press for increased fares in Pune amid CNG price rise Details
8Karimnagar Congress leaders protest over LPG price hike Details
8Surge in LPG cylinder prices drives households to opt for cooking on electric appliances Details
8HPCL ensures uninterrupted LPG supply to 9.13 crore customers amid global supply disruptions Details
8Govt slashes subsidised LPG cylinders under Ujjwala scheme to 4 a year Details
8LPG prices rise as PNG access remains limited across India Details
8GPS Renewables raises Rs 635 crore in Series C funding Details
8Oil market calm masks a host of unknowns Details
8High oil prices impacting Indian aviation market along with Asia-Pacific: Willie Walsh Details
8Fire breaks out on oil tanker with 24 Indian crew off Oman coast Details
8India has 76-80 days of oil but wider Gulf conflict could pose challenge: Hardeep Singh Puri Details
8Indraprastha Gas names Kumar Shanker as managing director Details
8India's BPCL to shut crude units at Mumbai refinery in September, source says Details
8Fuel prices expected to drop in the coming months, Indian oil minister says Details
8100 days of West Asia crisis: what happens when the Strait of Hormuz opens Details
8Rupee slumps as elevated crude, treasury yields support dollar Details
8Oil prices climb more than $4 after Israeli strikes on Iran and Lebanon Details
8India, China lead climate progress among BASIC nations; developed economies lag on 2030 targets: CEEW Details
8OMCs losing nearly Rs.700 per domestic LPG cylinder despite price hike: Govt Details
8Crude oil futures rise on spot demand Details
8Rajasthan advances Rs.33,000 crore mining, petroleum investment pipeline Details
8Oil production surge expected after Strait of Hormuz reopening Details
8ONGC ATI Goa hosts first MICE event with HDFC Life League of Legends inaugural conference Details
8Oil India hits gas at Vijayapuram-3 in Andaman shallow offshore block Details
8GAIL's CMD joins Petronet board after shareholders vote in favour through remote e-voting Details
8India's clean industry pipeline jumps 30% to $433 billion, ranks third globally Details
8MGL launches rapid forest project, targets 60,000 native trees in Latur Details
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Gujarat Energy’s Morbi windfall faces one big test: What happens when propane returns?

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Rs 4600 crore Chadrika-GS49 Offshore development: Goes through clearances

Jun 08: 8he project involves drilling 10 development wells, installing two unmanned platforms, laying offshore pipelines and setting up an onshore gas processing facility at Odalarevu
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ONGC's Jotana tender asks one contractor to own an entire gas compression ecosystem

Jun 08: 8This is not a manpower contract disguised as O&M.
8ONGC has bundled compressors, dehydration, electrical systems, instrumentation, safety systems and statutory compliance into a single accountability structure.
8The deeper implication lies in how much operational risk migrates away from the asset owner.
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IOCL Haldia refinery’s bitumen tender quietly shifts additive risk from buyer to vendor

Jun 08: 8This is not just a PPA supply tender. IOCL is effectively asking vendors to guarantee VG40 performance tank by tank, while absorbing correction-dosing exposure if the first treatment does not work. For executives, the bigger story is whether refinery chemical contracts are moving from supply-based pricing to certified-output risk.
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IOCL’s 2049-50 fuel demand tender is not a study — it is a bid to own India’s downstream forecasting engine

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IOCL’s cancelled hydrogen golf cart tender exposes the procurement trap in India’s H2 mobility pilots

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Refinery quietly turns an AVU sour-gas release into a nominated EIL revamp study

Jun 08: 8The tender is not framed as a routine maintenance fix. It asks EIL to examine the AVU vacuum overhead system from process, hydraulic, mechanical and layout angles. The real story is whether a sour-gas control problem is becoming the trigger for a deeper vacuum-system redesign
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BPCL’s Auto LNG PMC corrigendum turns a capped-visit consultancy into a continuous site-control mandate

Jun 08: 8BPCL’s pre-bid corrigendum for 20 Auto LNG stations quietly redraws the PMC risk map. The sharpest shift is not in bid security or purchase preference, but in how field supervision, statutory documentation and utility interfaces are now allocated. The result is a tender that may look advisory on paper, while carrying execution-grade obligations behind the paywall.
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HPCL ATF JeTreat bid extension exposes brownfield FEED risk behind Mumbai Refinery’s ATF capacity push

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Catalyst updates

Jun 08: 1) This catalyst EOI quietly turns refinery R&D into a 10-year domestic manufacturing race
8The owner is not merely widening its catalyst vendor base; it is building a controlled bridge between R&D formulations and commercial-scale production. The EOI gives shortlisted manufacturers a possible route into long-term strategic tie-ups while keeping the real technical recipe behind NDA and MOA walls. For top executives, the question is whether this becomes BPCL’s template for indigenising sensitive refinery technologies.

2) Indian Oil’s Gujarat Refinery quietly narrows HGU catalyst work to a single proprietary lane

8The tender does not read like a normal competitive AMC. It names only one company as the participating seller while using a GeM bid wrapper. For executives, the question is whether refinery reliability is now being priced above market discovery.

3) GAIL Usar’s 500KTA PDH catalyst tender turns reactor loading into a process-risk battleground
8This is not a commodity manpower package. The tender links catalyst premixing quality to the heat balance and temperature behaviour of CATOFIN reactors. That makes the contractor’s loading method a direct variable in start-up reliability.

4) HPCL pre-reformer catalyst tender gets three extensions as Visakh HGU package keeps tight performance risk with vendors
8HPCL’s pre-reformer catalyst tender has moved 14 days beyond its original closing date without softening the technical core. The Visakh HGU package still binds bidders to C2+ conversion, pressure-drop, shelf-life and catalyst-life obligations. The real signal lies in why a standard GeM extension becomes material for a high-risk refinery catalyst buy.

5) IOCL’s Mathura catalyst tender extension hints at a thin vendor pool for refinery circularity play
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Renewable tender's Changes made

Jun 08: 1) HPCL Renewable and Green Energy Ltd eases extra man-month recovery risk in Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s engineer corrigendum
8HPCL Renewable and Green Energy Ltd has softened a key manpower-cost clause in its Maharashtra solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender.

2) HPRGE’s latest corrigendum rebalances extra man-month risk in the ~140 MWp Andhra solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender

8HPRGE has changed the commercial treatment of additional manpower in its Andhra Pradesh solar-BESS owner’s engineer tender.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Technical bids

Jun 08: 1) HPCL’s DHT, FGATU and ARU turnaround tender keeps six bidders in play after a technical screen
8HPCL’s Visakh Refinery turnaround package has moved past technical bid opening with only one bidder falling out. The tender’s real tension lies in DHT corrosion-control work, scopeline exclusions and bidder-borne execution readiness. The financial round will show how contractors price a package where technical clarity does not remove all field risk.

2) MRPL’s aromatic complex electrification study exposes a thin market for refinery drive-conversion expertise
8MRPL’s plan to study conversion of its recycle gas compressor turbine drive to a variable speed motor drive has reached technical evaluation with only one qualified bidder. The tender is small in form but heavy in technical consequence, tying compressor OEM inputs, electrical adequacy, constructability, and procurement-grade specifications into one consultancy package. The story is less about who qualified and more about why the competition narrowed so quickly

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E&P contracting brief: Part I

Jun 08: 1) ONGC B&S and MH offshore safety tender shifts risk studies from report writing to reusable process-safety modelling
8ONGC is bundling HAZOP, QRA, EERA and FWA work across B&S and MH offshore assets into a single safety-studies mandate.
8The tender pushes consultants beyond narrative reporting by demanding native software outputs and whole-installation coverage.
8The sharper story lies in how scope elasticity, document variability and certification-linked billing reshape contractor risk.
 
2) Oil India’s Baghewala UC tender turns XRMI logs into a fracture-risk test for extra-heavy oil development
8Oil India is not just buying image-log interpretation at Baghewala.
8The tender pushes XRMI data into fracture modelling, mud-loss mitigation and future UC development decisions.
8The sharpest signal lies in how a short, specialist study is being used to de-risk a harder reservoir story.
 
3) ONGC’s NH, MH and B&S offshore ARC award exposes sharp risk pricing behind Offshore Marinetech’s L1 rate
8ONGC’s three-year offshore flow-arm and instrumentation contract has gone to Offshore Marinetech, but the bid spread tells a bigger story.
8The tender preserved tough mobilisation, payment and logistics risk terms despite repeated bidder pushback.
8The award now tests whether aggressive pricing can survive brownfield offshore execution.
 
4) Nine bidders clear ONGC’s KPI-heavy OGT O&M tender at Kakinada as wage and manpower risks stay with contractors
8ONGC has kept the Kakinada OGT contract firmly in KPI territory even after bidder pushback.
8Some technical risk was softened, but manpower, wage escalation and mobilisation pressure remain largely untouched.
8The qualified bidder list shows competition survived, but not without a visible compliance shakeout.
 
5) ONGC western offshore seismic tender gets fuel-risk clarification as bid deadline moves
8ONGC has extended its Western offshore 3D broadband seismic tender, but the real story sits inside the fuel reimbursement replies.
8The company has clarified that bunker claims will need more than vessel-side consumption figures and will remain tied to certified acquisition and standby windows.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part II

Jun 08: 1) ONGC Eastern offshore seismic corrigendum tightens fuel reimbursement while preserving high-spec 3D broadband survey controls
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than refresh the BoQ for its Eastern offshore 3D broadband seismic tender.
8It turns fuel into a tightly documented reimbursement item while holding the line on core survey-quality specifications.
 
2) ONGC extends G1-9 Sub/G1-15/R1-E1 bid after tightening subsea EPCI controls
8ONGC has given bidders more time, lower financial thresholds and wider vendor choice in the G1-9 Sub/G1-15/R1-E1 subsea package.
8But the pre-bid reply also hardens project controls around personnel, surveys, OPMAC documentation and pre-bid amendment priority.
 
3) ONGC Kalol FR corrigendum opens vendor sourcing while tightening completion-risk language
8ONGC’s Kalol FR corrigendum does more than extend bid dates.
8It loosens the vendor-make regime while cleaning up tank, GGS-IV and civil-scope contradictions.
8The deeper signal lies in how ONGC gives bidders sourcing freedom without easing completion liability.
 
4) ONGC O&M corrigendum keeps bundled multi-asset award structure intact
8ONGC’s latest corrigendum does more than clean up tender language.
8It preserves a KPI-based O&M structure while refusing bidder requests to split turnover and evaluation asset-wise.
8The real signal sits in how security, qualification and multi-location execution risk have been recalibrated.
 
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E&P contracting brief: Part III

Jun 08: 1) OIL’s STF Madhuban desalination corrigendum tightens labour governance without reopening the 3000 KLPD ZLD scope
8OIL has not changed the core desalination package at STF Madhuban.
8The real movement is in labour traceability, wage proof and physical pre-bid control.
8That shifts the tender risk from process design alone to execution governance.
 
2) ONGC extends Mission Anveshan seismic processing tender as bidder-query revisions deepen execution scrutiny
8ONGC has pushed the Mission Anveshan onland 2D seismic processing and interpretation tender.
8The extension comes after revised ATC, BEC, scope and SCC documents followed bidder queries.
 
3) OIL’s ITF-Tengakhat O&M tender extended as Corrigendum 3 adds labour-compliance controls
8OIL has pushed the ITF-Tengakhat O&M tender, but the extension is not the real story.
8A new STC obligation now pulls appointment letters, wage slips, wage-payment proof and worker age limits into the contract discipline.
 
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Downstream contracting briefs: Part I

Jun 08: 1) Ujjwala Sakhi tender turns LPG refill data into a carbon-market asset test
8The owner is not merely digitising LPG operations; it is trying to make refill behaviour the evidentiary base for verified carbon credits. The tender demands data capture, tokenization, audit support and monetization in one package. That makes the real story less about blockchain and more about whether LPG consumption can be converted into a defensible carbon revenue stream.

2) IOCL Panipat Naphtha Cracker Complex turns sludge disposal into a proof-of-utilisation contract
8This is not just a lift-and-carry job. IOCL has made downstream utilisation certification central to payment, pushing the contractor to prove what happens after the waste leaves the refinery gate. The bigger story is how a small-value tender can carry a much larger compliance signal.

3) IOCL Bongaigaon Refinery’s Manas River tender is really a raw-water security bet, not a routine EPCM job
8The tender looks like a consultancy package on the surface. But the deeper signal is a refinery trying to reduce groundwater dependence through a new river-based intake system. The commercial question is whether IOCL can convert a climate-resilience need into an executable, bankable utility corridor.

4) BPCL pushes live GIS-linked construction control into IDPL pipeline digitisation tender
8BPCL’s IDPL tender is not a routine scanning job; it tries to make field construction data the control layer for a live 356 KM product pipeline. The package blends GPS kits, barcode traceability, web approvals, pipe book generation and Arc GIS migration into one service contract. The real risk sits in the mismatch between low entry thresholds and high field-execution accountability.

5) BPCL’s BPREP pressure-vessel tender hides a bigger procurement signal behind a modest CS package
8The item title looks routine, but the tender structure is not. BPCL-EIL have packed limited bidding, zero-deviation compliance and Category-I MR treatment into a static-equipment order. The result is a sharper test of vendor discipline than the package name suggests.

6) IOCL’s TSP Jaipur retender looks routine, but the bid clock tells a sharper story
8The revised tender does not materially alter the shutdown maintenance scope. What changes is the procurement tempo, with bidders given a shorter window after the first cycle was reset. For contractors, the real issue may be less about price and more about who already had time to decode the package.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part II

Jun 08: 1) Polypropylene project cooling tower tender extension signals hard FRP qualification filter despite bidder pressure
8EIL/NRL has pushed the cooling tower package bid deadline to another date, but the extension does not appear to soften the core qualification gate. The query trail shows bidders pressing on FRP references, commissioning proof, RCC experience, battery limits and instrumentation scope. The real story is whether the revised timeline improves competition without weakening the client’s risk screen.

2) CPCL’s Refinery-3 shutdown tender gets a fourth deadline push, raising questions on bidder depth
8CPCL’s in-situ machining tender has moved from its original 16 May deadline to 13 June. The weekly extension pattern is notable because the GeM sheet itself provides for seven-day auto-extensions with a three-count cap. The bigger question is whether a technically narrow shutdown package is struggling to attract enough qualified vendors.

3) BPCL’s BPREP PRDS extension keeps steam-utility procurement open without relaxing the compliance gate
8BPCL’s BPREP desuperheater and PRDS package has moved from its original bid deadline The extension buys bidders time, but the tender’s manufacturer-only qualification, NDA layer, zero-deviation posture, and group-wise risk allocation remain untouched. That makes the date shift less a concession and more a test of whether the market can meet BPREP’s utility-critical compliance bar.

4) BPCL’s BPREP heater tender extension looks like a competition problem, not a calendar problem
8Find out why that is so

5) BPCL’s HCU pump tender extension exposes a deeper fight over process design rigidity
8BPCL’s centrifugal pump package has moved by two extensions, but the real story sits inside the pre-bid replies. Vendors pushed on pressure limits, MCSF and pump selection assumptions while the buyer largely held the line. For refinery executives, the question is whether technical discipline is now narrowing the competitive field.

6) BPCL/Bina ECU pre-bid replies keep heavy-lift and spool logistics risk with contractors despite bid extension
8BPCL’s Bina ECU mechanical tender has moved into a sharper risk-allocation phase after EIL’s pre-bid replies. The extension gives bidders more time, but the core answers leave heavy lifts, utilities, tool handover and idle-cost exposure largely inside the contractor’s price. The real story is how much contingency the market will add before it bids.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part III

Jun 08: 1) Gujarat Refinery’s power-trader tender tests whether GeM can price market risk without breaking bidder appetite
8The extension is not just a calendar shift. It comes in a tender where most of the value is locked into pass-through power and exchange-linked costs, while the bidder’s commercial play is squeezed into a fixed-variable GeM structure. For executives, the unresolved question is whether this model attracts serious power traders or merely preserves procurement optics.

2) CPCL’s HGU reformer insulation tender gets a seven-day GeM extension, but shutdown risk stays with bidders
8CPCL has extended the bid window for the HGU reformer pigtail insulation package at Manali by seven days. The date shift gives contractors more time, but it does not relax the two-day shutdown execution pressure. The real story lies in how CPCL has preserved schedule control while using GeM competition.

3) IOCL’s KASPL tender quietly turns pipeline guards into a field intelligence network
8The real story is whether manpower vendors can deliver intelligence-grade vigilance at security-guard pricing.

4) BPCL Bina Refinery turns farm residue into a refinery-grade feedstock contract
8BPCL’s paddy straw tender looks routine only on the surface. Behind the 16,700 MT procurement sits a sharper experiment: can a fragmented farm-residue chain be disciplined into a refinery-style CBG feedstock model? The answer could shape how future biomass supply contracts are written.

5) IOCL Barauni’s small audit tender hides a high-stakes crude flexibility play
8The ticket size is modest, but the operational question is not. IOCL Barauni is testing whether AVU-IV can handle high TAN opportunity crude without an immediate metallurgy reset. The answer could shape how far Indian refiners can stretch crude economics through chemistry, monitoring and operating discipline.

6) Hazardous waste O&M turned into a three-year refinery-wide environmental surveillance contract
8BPCL’s Bina Refinery tender goes well beyond waste yard upkeep and pushes bidders into LDAR, benzene, noise and occupational hygiene surveillance. The catch lies in who must carry the instruments, manpower, vehicle, laboratory and reporting burden across three years. The tender could quietly reset how refinery environmental compliance work is packaged.

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Downstream contracting briefs: Part IV

Jun 08: 1) IOCL turns Paradip jetty pigging into a hard test of contractor risk appetite
8IOCL’s new tender is not just asking for an intelligent pigging run; it is asking for a verifiable integrity baseline across seven hydrocarbon jetty lines. The contractor must carry tool, cleaning, data-quality and field-verification risk deeper than a conventional inspection package. The bigger question is how many specialist ILI vendors will price that risk instead of simply chasing the auction.

2) EIL holds pump architecture line while fixing pressure and P&ID gaps for Petronet LNG Dahej PDH-PP project

8EIL’s pre-bid replies for Petronet LNG’s Dahej PDH-PP pump package show a hard technical boundary around pump type and MR compliance. A few bidder wins came through, but only where datasheet pressure, VFD scope or missing drawings created objective uncertainty. The deeper signal sits in what EIL refused to reopen.

3) IOCL keeps legal risk levers intact in OJ-06 to KFST 22” ILI tender despite bidder pushback
8IOCL’s pre-bid reply for the OJ-06 to KFST 22” ILI job leaves the technical scope untouched but hardens the commercial message. The bidder pushback was not on AMFL capability, caliper runs or XYZ mapping, but on retention and liability wording. The outcome points to a tender where data quality, JDV acceptance and payment-risk discipline sit behind a modest contract value.

4) IOCL extends EIA-RA pipeline rate contract bid by seven days as GeM auto-extension design points to participation pressure
8IOCL’s two-year pipeline EIA-RA rate contract has moved from 04-06-2026 to 11-06-2026 without any visible relaxation in scope or qualification. The extension is small, but the GeM architecture makes it more revealing than a routine date shift. The real story sits in the gap between a generic service category and a technically demanding clearance-support mandate.

5) IOCL’s ERPL Patna award exposes a 216% bidder spread in a critical pipeline-integrity survey
8For executives, the question is whether L1 pricing reflects efficiency or underpriced integrity risk.

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