OIL Awards Rs 535 Million Contract to BGR Tech for Assam Project
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OIL Awards Rs 535 Million Contract to BGR Tech for Assam Project

Three-Year Project Across Assam

The project, scheduled over three years across OIL’s main operational zones in Assam, includes a Framework Agreement that allows for the addition of more units as required. Beyond supporting OIL’s production expansion plans, the project aligns with the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas’s objective to enhance India’s energy self-reliance.

The partnership combines Collabrah’s execution expertise with BGR Tech’s engineering experience of over 40 years to deliver advanced surface production technologies. The companies are committed to promoting resilient domestic energy solutions and reducing reliance on imports through this initiative.

With potential future projects in ONGC’s Mumbai High, the Cauvery Basin, the KG Basin, Ahmedabad Assets, and other exploration areas in Northeast India, BGR Tech aims to further strengthen its presence in the sector.

Broad Capabilities and Clean Energy Focus

BGRTECH Collabrah Pvt. Ltd. offers process equipment, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, and specialised hiring solutions across the oil & gas, power and water industries. Its portfolio includes gas gathering stations, early production facilities, gas dehydration, CO₂/H₂S removal, compression, modular pipe racks, flare systems, utilities and operations & maintenance services. The company is also advancing into clean energy, providing EPC solutions for hydrogen production and related services to support global net-zero targets.

Headquartered in Chennai, BGR Tech brings over four decades of expertise to global energy projects, including oil & gas processing, ultrapure water treatment, hydrogen solutions, and green energy systems.

Three-Year Project Across AssamThe project, scheduled over three years across OIL’s main operational zones in Assam, includes a Framework Agreement that allows for the addition of more units as required. Beyond supporting OIL’s production expansion plans, the project aligns with the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas’s objective to enhance India’s energy self-reliance.The partnership combines Collabrah’s execution expertise with BGR Tech’s engineering experience of over 40 years to deliver advanced surface production technologies. The companies are committed to promoting resilient domestic energy solutions and reducing reliance on imports through this initiative.With potential future projects in ONGC’s Mumbai High, the Cauvery Basin, the KG Basin, Ahmedabad Assets, and other exploration areas in Northeast India, BGR Tech aims to further strengthen its presence in the sector.Broad Capabilities and Clean Energy FocusBGRTECH Collabrah Pvt. Ltd. offers process equipment, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services, and specialised hiring solutions across the oil & gas, power and water industries. Its portfolio includes gas gathering stations, early production facilities, gas dehydration, CO₂/H₂S removal, compression, modular pipe racks, flare systems, utilities and operations & maintenance services. The company is also advancing into clean energy, providing EPC solutions for hydrogen production and related services to support global net-zero targets.Headquartered in Chennai, BGR Tech brings over four decades of expertise to global energy projects, including oil & gas processing, ultrapure water treatment, hydrogen solutions, and green energy systems.

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