Engineers India (EIL) has secured orders worth Rs 48.82 crore across various segments of its portfolio.
The contracts are for providing project management consultancy (PMC) services for third jetty at Dahej LNG Terminal for Petronet LNG, and carrying out detailed engineering work of CDU-1 revamp for Nayara Energy.
Other assignments include study of revamp options for design and detail engineering of DHDS Charge Heater Efficiency for BPCL Kochi, and energy optimization study for BPCL Kochi and Bina refinery.
In another order, it will undertake capacity assessment of the natural gas pipeline network under PNGRB Regulations 2010, for four pipeline networks.
EIL, has completed various mega projects in the oil and gas sector and is looking to expand into bioenergy and green hydrogen as well.
Tags: BPCL, Engineers India, LNG Terminal, PMC
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