Repono Wins Oil India, MRPL Contracts Worth Rs 100 Million
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Repono Wins Oil India, MRPL Contracts Worth Rs 100 Million

Repono Limited, a leading provider of warehousing and liquid terminal solutions for India’s oil and petrochemical sector, has secured two major contracts worth over Rs 100 million following its successful listing on the BSE SME platform.
Declared L1 Bidder for Oil India EOR Facility
Repono has been awarded the Operations & Maintenance (O&M) contract for the Water Injection Plant at Oil India Limited’s Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) unit, having emerged as the Lowest (L1) Bidder. Valued at Rs 52 million, the project is slated to commence in September 2025 after the completion of mobilisation and preliminary formalities.
Material Handling Operations Begin at MRPL Refinery
Separately, Repono has commenced full-scale material handling operations at the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) as of July 2025. The Rs 49.2 million contract covers integrated logistics across MRPL’s warehouses, yards, and sheds, marking Repono’s strategic expansion into one of India’s most critical refining zones.
These developments reinforce Repono’s operational credibility in high-pressure environments, particularly in managing mission-critical infrastructure for top public sector undertakings (PSUs) in the energy sector.
Commenting on the progress, Dibyendu Deepak, Managing Director of Repono Limited, said, “Starting operations at MRPL and receiving the Oil India work order are key milestones. These achievements reflect growing trust in our operational capabilities and our team’s dedication. We remain focused on reliable execution, safety, and value delivery as we continue scaling in India’s energy and infrastructure sectors.” 

Repono Limited, a leading provider of warehousing and liquid terminal solutions for India’s oil and petrochemical sector, has secured two major contracts worth over Rs 100 million following its successful listing on the BSE SME platform.Declared L1 Bidder for Oil India EOR FacilityRepono has been awarded the Operations & Maintenance (O&M) contract for the Water Injection Plant at Oil India Limited’s Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) unit, having emerged as the Lowest (L1) Bidder. Valued at Rs 52 million, the project is slated to commence in September 2025 after the completion of mobilisation and preliminary formalities.Material Handling Operations Begin at MRPL RefinerySeparately, Repono has commenced full-scale material handling operations at the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) as of July 2025. The Rs 49.2 million contract covers integrated logistics across MRPL’s warehouses, yards, and sheds, marking Repono’s strategic expansion into one of India’s most critical refining zones.These developments reinforce Repono’s operational credibility in high-pressure environments, particularly in managing mission-critical infrastructure for top public sector undertakings (PSUs) in the energy sector.Commenting on the progress, Dibyendu Deepak, Managing Director of Repono Limited, said, “Starting operations at MRPL and receiving the Oil India work order are key milestones. These achievements reflect growing trust in our operational capabilities and our team’s dedication. We remain focused on reliable execution, safety, and value delivery as we continue scaling in India’s energy and infrastructure sectors.” 

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