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Quarter Turn Fasteners – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006.Quarter-turn fasteners are those that are used with panels and components that have to be opened rapidly and easily for preservation or substitution. Since there are many options available for the head of the fastener, a quarter turn fastener provides protection from vandalism or theft. The main component of the Quarter Turn Fastener is the stud that is fixed in a clip. These fasteners are called quarter-turn fasteners, because of their rapid way of opening. This makes it easy to reach the location of technical trouble.A Quarter Turn Fastener consists of a stud, fastened with a clip of choice, a removable panel and a carbon steel clip, permanently fastened to a frame that can be opened by turning the stud one quarter. This makes the stud jump out of the clip. For places where it is impossible to make a quarter-turn, there is a push pull stud available.Quarter Turn Fasteners are usually used in inspection hatches, panels, switchboards in car manufacturing, aircraft industry, shipbuilding, railways and in common electrical and technical applications. Studs are available in a variety of heads (slotted head, socket recess head), and in three different diameters according to the application. Quarter turn fasteners are also used for mounting a circuit board elevated on Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chit Corporate Holiday Gifts OIL PROJECTS COMMISSIONED IN INDIAA lot of businesses love to give holiday gifts to their employees as a way of saying thank you. Some corporate holiday gifts include bonus checks, gift baskets with expensive items (such as quality champagne) or a selection of gift certificates from popular restaurants and other establishments. Giving corporate holiday gifts is a way of showing your employees that you appreciate all the hard work they put in to your company each day.You can give different corporate holiday gifts to different people. You may not know some of your employees as well as others. In this case, giving them a bonus check or a selection of gift certificates may be your best bet. However, someone like your secretary may deserve a more personal gift, because they are the ones who are closest to you. In this case, a more personal gift will be meaningful, because it shows that you truly do appreciate them.Also, don’t feel as if you need to spend the same amount of money on all your employees. If you decide to give bonus checks for your corporate holiday gift, you can calculate the amount based on how much an employee earns. The same rule applies when you give gift certificates.What do you do if your holiday gift budget is pretty low? Then something like a gift basket is a great option. 1. Mathura – Tundla Pipeline: The 1.2. MMTPA capacity, 16” diameter, 56 km long pipeline was completed during Feb’03 at a cost of Rs.45 crore for supplying product in environmentally sensitive Taj trapezium zone. 2. Replacement of Barauni – Patna Section of BKPL: Laying of 1.7 MMTPA capacity, 20” diameter, 110 km long pipeline was completed during March ’03 at a cost of Rs.85.50 crore as a replacement of corrosion prone old Barauni – Patna Section of BKPL. 3. Koyali-Navagam Pipeline: The 1.8 MMTPA capacity, 14” diameter, 78 km long Koyali Navagam pipeline was commissioned in March ’03 at a cost of Rs. 19.5 crore. Originally a part of Kalol Navagam – Koyali crude oil pipeline, taken on lease from ONGCL and refurbished for use as a product pipeline. 4. Viramgam-Koyali Crude Oil Pipeline: The 12 MMTPA capacity, 28” diameter, 148 Km long pipeline was completed in August ’03 at a cost of Rs. 134.00 crore to fulfill enhanced crude oil demand of Koyali Refinery. 5. Koyali – Viramgam – Sidhpur Product Pipeline: The 4.1 MMTPA capacity, 18” diameter, 245 km long pipeline was commissioned in Oct’03 at a cost of Rs. 62.50 crore. (103 km was laid new, whereas balance is an old crude oil pipeline converted for use in product service). 6. Kurukshetra – Roorkee – Najibabad Product Pipeline: The 0.9 MMTPA capacity, 10” diameter, 107 km long pipeline was completed during Dec’03 at a cost of Rs.43.50 crore to supply product to areas in Western U.P.and Uttaranchal. 7. PanipatRewari Product Pipeline: The 1.6 MMTPA capacity, 12” diameter, 155 km long product pipeline from Panipat to Rewari was completed in Sep’04 at a cost of Rs. 66 crore as a part of Rs 734 crore Panipat Refinery Expansion linked pipelines project. PIPELINE PROJECTS UNDER IMPLEMENTATION As a front – runner in petroleum pipeline industry, IOCL was always looking for new growth areas. In order to maintain sustained pipeline growth, many important projects were approved during the period for future implementation. It speaks volumes of the importance IOCL attaches to the growth of pipelines, which imparts, through strategic utility, a decisively competitive edge to the business conglomerate. Mundra Kandla crude oil pipeline and conversion of Kandla Panipat section of KBPL to crude oil service: The 6 MMTPA capacity, 28” diameter, 73 km long pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 305.60 crore to transport the additional crude oil required for Panipat refinery expansion. Pipeline along with Crude oil handling facilities of M/s Gujarat Adani Port Ltd. is nearly completed. Sidhpur Sanganer Product Pipeline: The 3.4 MMTPA capacity, 18” diameter, 506 km pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 352.49 crore. Pipeline is ready for commissioning. Branch Pipeline to Ajmer Project of laying 8” diameter, 21 km Long Branch pipeline from Bagsuri off. Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Ajmer was approved in Jan’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 20,92 crore. Mainline laying is in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in January 2005. Chennai – Trichy – Madurai Product Pipeline The 1.8 MMTPA capacity, 14”/12”/10” diameters, 683 km long pipeline system was approved in July’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs.363.21 crore. As a first step towards spreading the pipeline network in South, in synergy with CPCL refinery at Chennai, this pipeline will supply products to major consumption centers in Tamilnadu. Construction of mainline and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in July 2005. Branch Pipeline to Chittaurgarh Project laying 12” diameter, 160 Kms long branch pipeline from Lasariya off Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Chittaurgarh was approved in Dec’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 82.58 crore to supply products to Udaipur and Kota Marketing Depot fed areas. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects in February 2006. Koyali Dahej Product Pipeline The 2.6 MMTPA capacity, 14” diameter, 112 Km long pipeline project was approved for implementation in March’04 at a cost of Rs. 90.50 crore to evacuate product from the land-locked Koyali Refinery through coastal route. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in March 2006. Paradip-Haldia Crude oil Pipeline System – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chit Is Freelancing Right For You? ne was commissioned in Oct’03 at a cost of Rs. 62.50 crore. (103 km was laid new, whereas balance is an old crude oil pipeline converted for use in product service).After spending 20 years in corporate America, I decided it was time for a change. It was time to step down from the long hours of laboring for someone else’s benefit, to say “no” to the business trips and after-hours functions, and to begin a new career as a freelance writer. Finally, I’d be able to enjoy the fruits of my own labor, set my hours, and pick and choose my clients and assignments. For the first time, I would be in control, I would be my own boss, and I would write the rule book by which I would play.Sounds fantastic, doesn’t it? As I’m sure you can guess, becoming a successful freelancer wasn’t as easy as I expected it to be. Instead, it took a lot of patience, persistence and hard work. Whether you are considering becoming a freelance graphic designer, Web master, writer or consultant, here are five points to think about when deciding if freelancing is right for you:Consider what products or services you’ll offer.If you enjoy making jewelry, buying and selling real estate or finding priceless collectibles, you may, indeed, have a talent that can translate into a full-time business. If building ant farms or playing online poker is your passion, however, be sure to research the income potential before quitting your day job. Do you have a market 6. Kurukshetra – Roorkee – Najibabad Product Pipeline: The 0.9 MMTPA capacity, 10” diameter, 107 km long pipeline was completed during Dec’03 at a cost of Rs.43.50 crore to supply product to areas in Western U.P.and Uttaranchal. 7. PanipatRewari Product Pipeline: The 1.6 MMTPA capacity, 12” diameter, 155 km long product pipeline from Panipat to Rewari was completed in Sep’04 at a cost of Rs. 66 crore as a part of Rs 734 crore Panipat Refinery Expansion linked pipelines project. PIPELINE PROJECTS UNDER IMPLEMENTATION As a front – runner in petroleum pipeline industry, IOCL was always looking for new growth areas. In order to maintain sustained pipeline growth, many important projects were approved during the period for future implementation. It speaks volumes of the importance IOCL attaches to the growth of pipelines, which imparts, through strategic utility, a decisively competitive edge to the business conglomerate. Mundra Kandla crude oil pipeline and conversion of Kandla Panipat section of KBPL to crude oil service: The 6 MMTPA capacity, 28” diameter, 73 km long pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 305.60 crore to transport the additional crude oil required for Panipat refinery expansion. Pipeline along with Crude oil handling facilities of M/s Gujarat Adani Port Ltd. is nearly completed. Sidhpur Sanganer Product Pipeline: The 3.4 MMTPA capacity, 18” diameter, 506 km pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 352.49 crore. Pipeline is ready for commissioning. Branch Pipeline to Ajmer Project of laying 8” diameter, 21 km Long Branch pipeline from Bagsuri off. Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Ajmer was approved in Jan’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 20,92 crore. Mainline laying is in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in January 2005. Chennai – Trichy – Madurai Product Pipeline The 1.8 MMTPA capacity, 14”/12”/10” diameters, 683 km long pipeline system was approved in July’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs.363.21 crore. As a first step towards spreading the pipeline network in South, in synergy with CPCL refinery at Chennai, this pipeline will supply products to major consumption centers in Tamilnadu. Construction of mainline and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in July 2005. Branch Pipeline to Chittaurgarh Project laying 12” diameter, 160 Kms long branch pipeline from Lasariya off Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Chittaurgarh was approved in Dec’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 82.58 crore to supply products to Udaipur and Kota Marketing Depot fed areas. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects in February 2006. Koyali Dahej Product Pipeline The 2.6 MMTPA capacity, 14” diameter, 112 Km long pipeline project was approved for implementation in March’04 at a cost of Rs. 90.50 crore to evacuate product from the land-locked Koyali Refinery through coastal route. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in March 2006. Paradip-Haldia Crude oil Pipeline System – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chit The Benefits of Stainless Steel Fasteners p>Mundra Kandla crude oil pipeline and conversion of Kandla Panipat section of KBPL to crude oil service: The 6 MMTPA capacity, 28” diameter, 73 km long pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 305.60 crore to transport the additional crude oil required for Panipat refinery expansion. Pipeline along with Crude oil handling facilities of M/s Gujarat Adani Port Ltd. is nearly completed.Stainless steel fasteners are made of steel that has been mixed with at least a ten percent compound of chromium, and possibly other metals, so that the steel doesn’t rust or corrode. This makes stainless steel fasteners great for outdoor conditions, where there is a lot of water or moisture. Especially if you are building something that supports a substantial amount of weight, such as humans, you will need to use stainless steel fasteners. Steel all by itself can rust until it breaks, and nobody wants that.When stainless steel fastening systems such as nuts and bolts are employed, they tend to meld together. This is due to the chromium layer on the surface of the stainless steel being exposed to oxygen for a short time before fastening. When the pieces are screwed together, the oxygen is taken out of the equation, solidifying the bond. This process is called “galling”.There are other types of stainless steel fasteners that resist becoming brittle at lower temperatures. These stainless steel screws are infused with nickel. The nickel also works to de-magnetize the stainless steel. Manganese can also be used in place of, or in cooperation with, nickel, to roughly the same effect, but at a lower cost.Carbon can also be used to reinforce the steel compound. Sidhpur Sanganer Product Pipeline: The 3.4 MMTPA capacity, 18” diameter, 506 km pipeline was approved in January 2002 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 352.49 crore. Pipeline is ready for commissioning. Branch Pipeline to Ajmer Project of laying 8” diameter, 21 km Long Branch pipeline from Bagsuri off. Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Ajmer was approved in Jan’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 20,92 crore. Mainline laying is in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in January 2005. Chennai – Trichy – Madurai Product Pipeline The 1.8 MMTPA capacity, 14”/12”/10” diameters, 683 km long pipeline system was approved in July’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs.363.21 crore. As a first step towards spreading the pipeline network in South, in synergy with CPCL refinery at Chennai, this pipeline will supply products to major consumption centers in Tamilnadu. Construction of mainline and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in July 2005. Branch Pipeline to Chittaurgarh Project laying 12” diameter, 160 Kms long branch pipeline from Lasariya off Koyali – Sidhpur – Sanganer Product Pipeline to Chittaurgarh was approved in Dec’03 for implementation at a cost of Rs. 82.58 crore to supply products to Udaipur and Kota Marketing Depot fed areas. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects in February 2006. Koyali Dahej Product Pipeline The 2.6 MMTPA capacity, 14” diameter, 112 Km long pipeline project was approved for implementation in March’04 at a cost of Rs. 90.50 crore to evacuate product from the land-locked Koyali Refinery through coastal route. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in March 2006. Paradip-Haldia Crude oil Pipeline System – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chit Online Trading Journals for the Savvy Investor f Rs.363.21 crore. As a first step towards spreading the pipeline network in South, in synergy with CPCL refinery at Chennai, this pipeline will supply products to major consumption centers in Tamilnadu. Construction of mainline and station facilities are in full swing. 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Koyali Dahej Product Pipeline The 2.6 MMTPA capacity, 14” diameter, 112 Km long pipeline project was approved for implementation in March’04 at a cost of Rs. 90.50 crore to evacuate product from the land-locked Koyali Refinery through coastal route. Pre-construction activities are in progress. Approved completion of the projects is in March 2006. Paradip-Haldia Crude oil Pipeline System – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chit Getting Paid! Determining the Debtor's Financial Status – The project of laying II MMTPA capacity, 30” diameter, 330 km long crude oil pipeline system along with construction of crude oil handling facilities and a implementation in March 2004 at a cost of Rs.1178 crore. The pipeline will lead to annual savings of approximately Rs.500 crore on crude oil transportation cost to Haldia and Barauni Refineries. Construction of mainline, tank farm and station facilities are in full swing. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006.What are the debtor’s assets?How can I determine what the debtor owns? First, you must determine what are the assets of the debtor. This basically means- If the debtor does not have cash, what do they own and could be sold to make up the amount that the debtor owes on their debt?Below is a check list for conducting an asset search.Historical Financial Standing __ Up & Down __ Steady __ TragedyCurrent Financial Standing __ Job Status __ IFM Job Status __ Windfalls __ Home StatusFuture Financial Standing Tax Refund Job Bonus Commission Check Settlement Big Sale Family Health Moving Birth DeathWhat assets are available to the debtor? Motor Vehicles Boats / Watercraft Planes Deeds of Trusts Tax Liens Judgments 401ks Lawsuits UCC Filings Partnerships Inventory Owned Equipment Royalties Contracts Accounts Receivable Till Tap Bank Accounts Wages Other Income Stocks Bonds Wearing Apparel Animals Books Household Goods Musical Instruments Crops Appliances Tools Promissory Notes PatentsGetting the Financial Answers • Payment schedule • W Additional tanks (4 x 60000 kL) construction at Mundra: Construction of 4 additional crude oil storage tanks at Mundra has been approved in June 2004 at a cost of Rs. 70.57 crore as part of crude oil blending facilities. Tank foundation works are in progress. Approved completion of the project is in December 2005. Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri Section of GSPL: Augmentation of Bongaigaon Siliguri section of GSPL to 1.4 MMGPA capacities has been approved in September 2004 at a cost of Rs. 28.61 crore. Approved completion of the project is in March 2006. Pipelines are also constructing marketing TOPs at Trichy, Sankari, Chittaurgarh and Jasidih, linked to various pipeline. TOPs costing around Rs. 120 crore will have more than 1 lakh kL of product storage capacity. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Amidst all this, IOCL was quick to identify new areas of emerging opportunities. Efforts were made to make forays into national and inter-national arena through business development. Strategic alliances were entered into with agencies of repute for taking advantage of opportunities related to its core competencies. Despite its relative inexperience in building infrastructure for its potential in managing pipeline projects was well recognized far and wide. Some of these efforts resulted in bagging PMC contracts for other companies. Needless to say the commercially beneficial contracts for other companies. Needless to say the commercially beneficial contracts were bagged and executed on the strength of its abundant in-house talent and expertise gained over the years. It’s a matter of great pride that IOCL’s technical bids were rated as the best in some of the international ventures, even as opportunity to execute the work didn’t due to changed geo-political reasons. Following are the details of some of the projects, which pipeline project team ventured into. Baroda – Ahmedabad – Kalol Gas Pipeline of M/S Gujarat State Petronet Ltd (GSPL): IOCL put its stamp of excellence in the field of gas transportation on its debut as a 24” diameter, 133 long gas pipeline worth Rs.1987 crore was successfully commissioned in May 2004 by a consortium of IOCL, M/s Stroytransgaz (STG), Russia and M/s Essar constructions Ltd., Mumbai on turnkey basis IOCL earned close Rs.4 crore for residual engineering, vendor selection and final commissioning of the project. Dadri – Panipat R-LNG Spur line: IOCL seeks to reconfirm its abilities of fully construct and operate a R-LNG pipeline on its own by laying a 6.72 MMSCMD capacity, 30” diameter 141 km long feeder pipeline at a cost of Rs.250 crore to Panipat Refinery from a Tap Off Point through GAIL’s HBJ pipeline at Dadri. The proposal is under active consideration of the Board. Raxaul Amlekhganj Product Pipeline: A 0.7 MMTPA capacity, 8” diameter and 35 km long Indo-Nepal cross border product pipeline is being laid at a cost of Rs.33 crore in order to ease congestion on the border. A MOU has been signed to this effect between IOCL and NOC, Nepal Oil Corporation on 9.9.2004. DFR for this pipeline is under preparation. PMC services for Crude oil Pipeline from Chennai Port Trust to CPCL: IOCL is providing Project Management & Consultancy (PMC) services to M/s Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (CPCL) for its 42” diameter, 16.5 km long crude oil pipeline from Chennai Port Trust Jetty to its Manali refinery. IOCL is to get PMC charges of Rs.1.7 crore for the project costing Rs.51.5 crore. PMC services for CPCL – CBR jetty to Nagapattinam Refinery black oil pipeline: IOCL is providing PMC services to CPCL for laying an 18” diameter, 8 km long black oil pipeline from CBR jetty to CPCL. As PMC charges for the 15 crore project, IOCL will get 5.5% of actual project cost. Bids Submission / Acceptance: As a new player, IOCL learnt valuable lessons about bidding to get jobs for pipeline laying. Its bids were accepted and considered during the job award process for many projects. Some of these bidding initiatives are as follows. * Implementation of Mora – Talasari Gas pipeline project of M/s GSPL. * Engineering & PMC services for Mundra – Delhi product pipeline of M/s HPCL. * Implementation of Mora-Sajod Gas pipeline project of M/s GSPL. * Engineering & PMC services for derating of HPCL’s Mumbai-Pune pipeline (Trombay – Vashi section) and its extension to Pakni of M/s. HPCL. * Supply of R-LNG to Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd at Bidadi / Yelahanka. * Supply of R-LNG to NTPC power plant at Kayamkulam (Kerala). * Basic Engineering and Front End Design & Development for Sohar Pipeline Project of M/s. Oman Refinery Company, Oman. * Implementation of Mina AI Fahal to Sohar crude oil pipeline of M/s. Oman Gas Company, Oman. * Melut Basin Oil Development Project of M/s. Petrodar Operating Co.Ltd., Sudan. * Ras Laffan-Mesaieed Sweet Gas pipeline project of M/S Qatar Petroleum, Qatar. * Iraq – Jordan Crude Oil Pipeline Project in the Hashemite, Kingdom of Jordan. * Pre-qualification for the right to participate and lead in the development, design, acquisition, construction, installation,
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