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CONTRACTS DEPARTMENT

P.O: DULIAJAN, DIST:


DIBRUGARH
ASSAM (INDIA), PIN-786602
Tel: +91-374-280 0548
Fax: +91-374-280 3549
Email: contracts@oilindia.in
Website: www.oil-india.com

FORWARDING LETTER

M/s________________________
____________________________
____________________________
____________________________

Sub: IFB No. CDG8856P22 for ‘Hiring of Integrated Drilling Services (IDS-2)
for wells in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh for a period of 03 (Three)
years with a provision for extension by another one (01) year in the
states of Assam & Arunachal Pradesh’.

Dear Sirs,

1.0 OIL INDIA LIMITED (OIL), a “Navaratna” Category, Government of India


Enterprise, is a premier oil Company engaged in exploration, production and
transportation of crude oil & natural gas with its Headquarters at Duliajan, Assam.
Duliajan is well connected by Air with nearest Airport being at Dibrugarh, 45 km
away.

2.0 In connection with its operations, OIL invites International Competitive Bids
(ICB) from competent and experienced Contractors through OIL’s e-procurement
site for ‘Hiring of Integrated Drilling Services (IDS-2)’. One complete set of Bid
Document covering OIL's IFB for hiring of above services is uploaded in OIL’s e-
procurement portal. You are invited to submit your most competitive bid on or
before the scheduled bid closing date and time through OIL’s e-procurement
portal. For your ready reference, few salient points of the IFB (covered in detail in
the Bid Document) are highlighted below:

(i) IFB No. /E-Tender No. : CDG8856P22


(ii) Type of Bidding : Online Open Global e-Tender: Single Stage-Two
Bid System
(iii) Tender Fee : Not Applicable
(iv) Bid Closing Date & Time : 6th January, 2022 [11:00Hrs (IST)]
(v) Technical Bid Opening : 6th January, 2022 [14:00Hrs (IST)]
Date & Time
(vi) Price Bid Opening Date & : Will be intimated only to the eligible/qualified
Time Bidders nearer the time.

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(vii) Bid Submission Mode : Bids must be uploaded online in OIL’s E-
procurement portal
(viii) Bid Opening Place : Office of General Manager-Contracts
Contracts Department,
Oil India Limited, Duliajan -786602,
Assam, India.
(ix) Bid Validity : 120 (one hundred twenty) days from Bid Closing
date
(x) Mobilization Time : As defined in the tender

(xi) Bid Security Amount : Not Applicable

(xii) Bid Security Validity : Not Applicable

(xiii) Original Bid Security to : Not Applicable


be submitted
(xiv) Amount of Performance : 3% of annualized total contract value
Security
(xv) Validity of Performance : Up to 3(three) months from date of completion of
Security contract
(xvi) Location of job : Assam and Arunachal Pradesh

(xvii) Duration of the Contract : 03(three) years from the date of commencement
of operation, with a provision for extension by
another one year at OIL’s option.

(xviii) Quantum of Liquidated : Refer Clause No. 15.0 of Part-3, Section-III


Damage for Default in (Special Conditions of Contract).
Timely Mobilization
(xix) Integrity Pact : Must be digitally signed & uploaded along with
the Techno-commercial Bid.

(xx) Bids to be addressed to : GM-Contracts,


Contract Department,
Oil India Limited, Duliajan-786602,
Assam, India.
(xxi) Pre-Bid Conference : Tentatively scheduled on 8th December 2021

(xxii) Last Date for receipt of : 4th December 2021


Pre-bid Queries (Queries received after 04.12.2021 will not be
entertained)

3.0 Integrity Pact: The Integrity Pact must be uploaded in OIL’s E-


procurement portal along with the Technical Bid digitally signed by the same
signatory who signed the Bid i.e. who is duly authorized to sign the Bid. If any
bidder refuses to sign Integrity Pact or declines to submit the Integrity Pact, their
bid shall be rejected straightway. Uploading the Integrity Pact with digital
signature will be construed that all pages of the Integrity Pact has been signed by
the bidder’s authorized signatory who signs the Bid.

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4.0 GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATING IN OIL’S E-PROCUREMENT:

4.1 To participate in OIL’s E-procurement tender, bidders should have a legally


valid digital certificate of Class 3 with Organization’s Name and Encryption
certificate as per Indian IT Act from the licensed Certifying Authorities operating
under the Root Certifying Authority of India (RCAI), Controller of Certifying
Authorities (CCA) of India (http://www.cca.gov.in). Digital Signature Certificates
having “Organization Name” field as “Personal” are not acceptable. However,
aforesaid Digital Signature Certificates having Bidder’s Name in the “Organization
Name” field are acceptable. Only in case of sole proprietorship firms, Digital
Signature Certificates issued in the name of the proprietor is also acceptable
provided the bid is submitted in the capacity of a proprietorship firm.

4.2 Digital Signature Certificate comes in a pair of Signing/verification and


Encryption/decryption certificate. Bidder should have both the
Signing/verification and Encryption/Decryption certificate for Signing and
encryption, decryption purpose respectively. The driver needs to be installed once,
without which the DSC will not be recognized. While participating on e-Tendering
the DSC token should be connected to your system.

4.3 Encryption certificate is mandatorily required for submission of bid. In case


bidder created response with one certificate (using encryption key) and bidder
change his Digital Signature Certificate then old certificate [Used for encryption]
is required in order to decrypt his encrypted response for getting the EDIT mode
of the response. Once decryption is done, bidder may use new DSC certificate for
uploading and submission of their offer. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder
to keep their DSC certificate properly. In case of loss of the certificate, OIL INDIA
LTD. will not be responsible.

4.4 For participation, applicants already having User ID & Password for OIL’s
E-Procurement Portal need to register against the IFB. New vendors/existing
vendors not having User ID & Password for OIL’s E-Procurement Portal shall
obtain User ID & password through online vendor registration system in E-Portal.

4.4.1 Bidders without having E-Tender Login ID and password should complete
their online registration at least 07 (Seven) days prior to the scheduled Bid Closing
Date and time of the tender. For online registration, bidder may visit OIL’s E-
Tender site - https://etender.srm.oilindia.in/irj/portal.

4.4.2 Necessary Login ID & Password will be issued by OIL only after submitting
the complete online registration by the Bidder. In the event of late
registration/incomplete registration by Bidder, OIL INDIA LIMITED shall not be
responsible for late allotment of User ID & Password and request for bid closing
date extension on that plea shall not be entertained by Company.

4.5 Parties, who do not have a User ID, can click on Guest login button in the
e-Tender portal to view and download the tender. The detailed guidelines are given
in User Manual available in OIL’s E-Procurement site. For any clarification in this
regard, bidders may contact E-Tender Support Cell at Duliajan at
erp_mm@oilindia.in, Ph.: 0374- 2807171/7192.

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4.6 Details of process for submission of Bid Security (EMD) through the online
payment gateway are available in Vendor User Manual under E-Procurement
Portal. (Note: Important Points for on-line Payment can be viewed at Oil India's
website at url:http://oil-india.com/pdf/ETenderNotification.pdf).

4.7 The link for OIL’s E-Procurement Portal is available on OIL’s web
site(www.oil-india.com).

5.0 PRE-BID CONFERENCE:

5.1 A Pre-Bid Conference is tentatively scheduled to be held on 8th December,


2021 through Physical Mode / Video Conference (VC) to explain the
requirements of Company in details to the interested prospective Bidders and to
understand bidders’ perspective including exchange of views/clarifications, if any,
on the Scope of Work, Bid Rejection/Bid Evaluation Criteria and other terms
& conditions of the Tender. The parties who want to participate in the pre-bid
conference must confirm their participation and forward the e-mail IDs and
contact details of maximum 2 (two) representatives along with their pre-bid
queries to email ID: contracts@oilindia.in, if any latest by 4th December, 2021.
The link for VC or exact venue for pre-bid conference shall be communicated to
the nominated representatives nearer the scheduled date of pre-bid conference.

5.2 It is recommended to the prospective Bidders to attend the pre-bid


conference and to make site visits to familiarize themselves with all the salient
features of terrain and available infrastructure in OIL’s operational areas. This will
help the bidder to understand the total requirement for proper bidding.

5.3 Maximum two (2) representatives from each prospective Bidder, who
registered themselves against the tender shall be allowed to participate in the pre-
bid conference. All costs associated to attend the pre-bid conference by their
representatives shall be borne by the interested Bidders.

5.4 The prospective bidders shall submit their queries/clarifications against the
tender through E-mail / Courier addressed to GM-Contracts, Oil India Ltd.,
Duliajan-786602, Assam and such queries must reach OIL’s office at Duliajan
latest by 04.12.2021. OIL shall provide clarifications to only those queries received
within this date. Queries/ Clarifications against the tender received beyond
04.12.2021 will not be entertained and replied. OIL will not be responsible for
non-receipt or late receipt of any bidder’s query in OIL’s office.

5.5 However, clarifications/exceptions/deviations, if required any, should be


brought out by the bidder prior to or during the Pre-Bid Conference only. After
processing these suggestions, as a sequel to the pre-bid conference, Company may
communicate the changes in this regard, if agreed any, through an addendum to
tender document to the prospective bidders who have registered against the
tender. Company will not accept any exception/deviation to tender
conditions/specifications once the same are frozen after the pre-bid conference
and the non-compliant bid(s) shall be rejected outright against this tender.

5.6 The exact date and venue of pre-bid conference will be intimated later on.
The Pre-Bid conference may be held through VC as well.

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6.0 IMPORTANT NOTES: Bidders shall take note of the following important
points while participating in OIL’s e-procurement tender:

i) BACKING OUT BY BIDDER: In case any bidder withdraws their bid within
the bid validity period, Bid Security will be forfeited and the party will be
put on Holiday as per the Banning Policy (available in OIL’s website) of
Company.

ii) FURNISHING FRAUDULENT INFORMATION/DOCUMENT: The


information and documents furnished by the bidder/ contractor in respect
of the subject tender/contract are accepted to be true and genuine.
However, if it is detected during technical scrutiny or after award of the
contract or after expiry of the contract, that the bidder had submitted any
fake/fraudulent document or furnished false statement, the offer/contract
shall be rejected/ cancelled, as the case may be and the bidder (if fake
document/false statement pertains to such bidder) shall be dealt as per
the Banning Policy (available in OIL’s website) of Company. Undertaking of
authenticity of information/documents submitted as per Proforma-S
should be submitted along with the technical bids.

iii) ERRING / DEFAULTING AGENCIES: Erring and defaulting agencies like


bidder, contractor, supplier, vendor, service provider will be dealt as per
OIL’s Banning Policy dated 6th January, 2017 available in OIL’s website:
www.oil-india.com.

iv) Bid should be submitted online in OIL’s E-procurement site up to 11.00


AM (IST)(Server Time) on the date as mentioned and will be opened on the
same day at 2.00 PM(IST) at the office of the CGM-Contracts in presence
of the authorized representatives of the bidders.

v) If the digital signature used for signing is not of “Class-3” with


Organizations name, the bid will be rejected.

vi) The tender is invited under SINGLE STAGE-TWO BID SYSTEM. The
bidders shall submit both the “TECHNICAL” and “PRICED” bids through
electronic form in the OIL’s e-Procurement portal within the Bid Closing
Date and Time stipulated in the e-Tender. The Technical Bid should be
submitted as per Scope of Work & Technical Specifications along with all
technical documents related to the tender and uploaded in “Technical
Attachments” Tab only. Bidders to note that no price details should
be uploaded in “Technical Attachments” Tab Page. Details of prices as
per Price Bid format/Priced bid can be uploaded under “Notes &
Attachments” tab. A screen shot in this regard is shown below. Offer
not complying with above submission procedure will be rejected as
per Bid Evaluation Criteria.

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Notes:

* The “Technical Bid” shall contain all techno-commercial details except


the prices.

** The “Priced bid” must contain the price schedule and the bidder’s
commercial terms and conditions, if any.For uploading Priced Bid,
click on Add Atachment, a browser window will open, select the file
from the PC and name the file under Description, Assigned to
General Data and click on OK to digitally sign and upload the File. Please
click on Save Button of the Response to Save the uploaded files.

vii) Maintenance of Total bid value in the Response:For convenience of the


Bidders and to improve transparency, the rates/costs quoted by bidders
against the E-tender shall be available for online viewing to all the
Techno-commercially qualified Bidders against the tender after price
bids are opened in the system. For tenders where Detailed Price
Information under RFx Information Tab is “No price”, the Price Bid
is invited against the tender through attachment form under “Notes &
Attachment”. In such tenders, Bidders must upload their pricing as per
the “Price Bid Format” under “Notes & Attachment” and additionally
fill up the on-line field “Total Bid Value” under “RFx Information”
Tab Page with the Total Cost (Including the GST component) as per the
amount of the Price Bid in attachment form.

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The “Total Bid Value” as entered by the Bidder in the on-line response shall be
displayed in the E-tender portal amongst the techno-commercially qualified
bidders and Company will not take any responsibility whatsoever towards
incorrect information furnished by the bidders on the “Total Bid Value” field.

It is to be noted that Amount mentioned in the “Total Bid Value” field will not
be considered for bid evaluation and evaluation will be purely based on the Price
bid submitted as per the “Price Bid Format: Proforma-B” under “Notes &
Attachments” tab page.

7.0 RESTRICTIONS ON PROCUREMENT FROM A BIDDER OF A COUNTRY


WHICH SHARES LAND BORDER WITH INDIA:

Subject to Order No. F.No. 6/18/2019-PPD dated 23.07.2020 issued by Ministry


of Finance, Department of Expenditure, Public Procurement Division, Govt. of
India, Bidders should take note of the following:

7.1 Any bidder from a country which shares a land border with India will be
eligible to bid in this tender only if the bidder is registered with the Competent
Authority [Registration Committee constituted by the Department for Promotion of
Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)].

7.2 "Bidder" (including the term 'tenderer', 'consultant' or 'service provider' in


certain contexts) means any person or firm or company, including any member of
a consortium or joint venture (that is an association of several persons, or firms or
companies), every artificial juridical person not falling in any of the descriptions of
bidders stated hereinbefore, including any agency branch or office controlled by
such person, participating in a procurement process.

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7.3 "Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India" for the
purpose of this Order means:

a. An entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or


b. A subsidiary of an entity incorporated, established or registered in such a
country; or
c. An entity substantially controlled through entities incorporated,
established or registered in such a country; or
d. An entity whose beneficial owner is situated in such a country; or
e. An Indian (or other) agent of such an entity; or
f. A natural person who is a citizen of such a country; or
g. A consortium or joint venture where any member of the consortium or joint
venture falls under any of the above

7.4 The beneficial owner for the purpose of para 7.3 above will be as under:

7.4.1 In case of a company or Limited Liability Partnership, the beneficial owner


is the natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or
more juridical person, has a controlling ownership interest or who exercises
control through other means.

Explanation:

a. "Controlling ownership interest" means ownership of or entitlement to


more than twenty-five per cent. of shares or capital or profits of the
company;

b. "Control" shall include the right to appoint majority of the directors or


to control the management or policy decisions including by virtue of
their shareholding or management rights or shareholders agreements
or voting agreements;

7.4.2 In case of a partnership firm, the beneficial owner is the natural person(s)
who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more juridical person,
has ownership of entitlement to more than fifteen percent of capital or profits of
the partnership;

7.4.3 In case of an unincorporated association or body of individuals, the


beneficial owner is the natural person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or
through one or more juridical person, has ownership of or entitlement to more
than fifteen percent of the property or capital or profits of such association or body
of individuals;

7.4.4 Where no natural person is identified under 7.4.1 or 7.4.2 or 7.4.3 above,
the beneficial owner is the relevant natural person who holds the position of senior
managing official;

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7.4.5 In case of a trust, the identification of beneficial owner(s) shall include
identification of the author of the trust, the trustee, the beneficiaries with fifteen
percent or more interest in the trust and any other natural person exercising
ultimate effective control over the trust through a chain of control or ownership.

7.5 An Agent is a person employed to do any act for another, or to represent


another in dealings with third person.

7.6 The successful bidder shall not be allowed to sub-contract works to any
contractor from a country which shares a land border with India unless such
contractor is registered with the Competent Authority. A declaration as per
Exhibit-II in this respect to be submitted by the bidder.

7.7 Validity of registration: In respect of tenders, registration should be valid


at the time of submission of bids and at the time of acceptance of bids. In respect
of supply otherwise than by tender, registration should be valid at the time of
placement of order. If the bidder was validly registered at the time of
acceptance/placement of order, registration shall not be a relevant consideration
during contract execution.

7.8 The bidders to provide an undertaking as per Exhibit-III along with their
bid complying with Clause No. 7.1 above. If such certificate given by a bidder whose
bid is accepted is found to be false, this would be a ground for immediate
termination and further legal action in accordance with law.

8.0 OIL now looks forward to your active participation in the IFB.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,
OIL INDIA LIMITED

Sd/-
(B. Brahma)
Sr. Manager – Contracts
For General Manager – Contracts
FOR RESIDENT CHIEF EXECUTIVE

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PART-1
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (ITB)

1.0 Eligibility of the bidder:

1.1 The eligibility of the bidder are listed under BID EVALUATION CRITERIA
(BEC), PART-2 of the Bid document.

1.2 Bidder shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission
of bid. Oil India Limited, hereinafter referred to as Company, will in no case
be responsible or liable for those costs, regardless of the conduct or
outcome of the bidding process.

2.0 Bid Documents:

2.1 The services required, bidding procedures and contract terms are
prescribed in the Bid Document. This Bid Document includes the
following:

a) A Tender Forwarding Letter


b) Instructions to Bidders, (Part-1)
c) Bid Evaluation Criteria, (Part-2)
d) General Conditions of Contract, (Part-3, Section-I)
e) Terms of Reference/Technical Specification,(Part-3, Section-II)
f) Special Conditions of Contract, (Part-3, Section-III)
g) Schedule of Rates, (Part-3, Section-IV)
h) Estimated CIF value of items at the time of import, (Proforma-A)
i) Price Schedule Format, (Proforma-B)
j) Bid Form, (Proforma-C)
k) Statement of Non-Compliance (Proforma-D)
l) Bid Security Declaration (Proforma-E)
m) Performance Security Form, (Proforma-F)
n) Sample Agreement Form (Proforma-G)
o) Proforma of Letter of Authority (Proforma-H)
p) Authorisation for Attending Bid Opening (Proforma-I)
q) Financial Turnover & Networth Certificate (Proforma-J)
r) Safety Measures (Proforma– K)
s) Proforma of Bank Guarantee towards Purchase Preference-Local Content
(Proforma–L)
t) Integrity Pact (Proforma–M)
u) Format of agreement between bidder & their parent/100% subsidiary
company (Proforma-N)
v) Format for parent company/subsidiary company guarantee (Proforma–O)
w) Parent/Ultimate parent company’s corporate guarantee towards financial
standing (Proforma-P)
x) Format of agreement between bidder, their sister subsidiary & ultimate
parent company (Proforma-Q)
y) Form of PBG for ultimate parent/supporting company (Proforma-R)
z) Undertaking of authenticity of information/documents submitted
(Proforma-S)
aa) Certificate of Compliance of Financial Criteria (Proforma-T)
bb) Undertaking by Vendor on submission of Performance Bank Guarantee
(Proforma-U).

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cc) Undertaking format for TPI (Proforma-V)
dd) Undertaking format for Local Content (Proforma-W)
ee) Commercial Checklist (Proforma-X)
ff) Undertaking from contractors personnel (Proforma-Y)
gg) Other Annexures, Exhibits & Appendix.

2.2 The bidder is expected to examine all instructions, forms, terms and
specifications in the Bid Documents. Failure to furnish all information
required in the Bid Documents or submission of a bid not substantially
responsive to the Bid Documents in every respect will be at the Bidder's
risk & responsibility and may result in the rejection of its bid.

2.3 Bidders shall be deemed, prior to submitting their bids, to have satisfied
themselves about the weather conditions, working culture in the area,
socio-political environment, safety & security aspects, law & order
situation and law of the land, and obtain for themselves all necessary
information as to the risks, contingencies and all other circumstances,
which may influence or affect the various obligations under the Contract.

3.0 Transferability of bid documents:

3.1 Bid Documents are non-transferable. Bid can be submitted only by the
bidder in whose name the Bid Document has been issued/registered.

3.2 In case of e-Tender, Bidder must submit the bid using Organizational
Class-3 Digital Signature issued by the Competent Authority in favour of
the bidder. Bid submitted using Digital Signature other than the Digital
Signature of the bidder shall be summarily rejected.

3.3 Unsolicited bids will not be considered and will be rejected straightway.

4.0 Amendment of bid documents:

4.1 At any time prior to the deadline for submission of bids, the Company may,
for any reason, whether at its own initiative or in response to a clarification
requested by a prospective Bidder, modify the Bid Documents through
issuance of an Addendum(s)/Corrigendum(s)/Amendment(s).

4.2 The Addendum will be uploaded in OIL’s E-Tender Portal in the Tab
“Technical Rfx” and under External Area - “Amendments” folder. The
Company may, at its discretion, extend the deadline for bid submission.
Bidders are expected to take the Addendum into account in preparation
and submission of their bid. Bidders are to check from time to time the E-
Tender portal [“Technical RFx” Tab and under the folder “Amendments”]
for any amendments to the bid documents before submission of their bids.
No separate intimation shall be sent to the Bidders.

5.0 Preparation of Bids

5.1 Language of Bids:

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5.1.1 The bid prepared by the bidder and all correspondence and documents
relating to the bid exchanged by the Bidder and the OIL shall be written in
English language. Supporting documents and printed literature furnished
by the Bidder may be in another language provided they are accompanied
by an accurate translation of the relevant passages in English, duly
authenticated by local chamber of Commerce of bidder’s country, in which
case, for purposes of interpretation of the bid, the translation shall prevail.

5.2 Bidder’s/Agent’s Name & address:

5.2.1 Bidders should indicate in their bids their detailed postal address
including the Fax/Telephone / Cell Phone Nos. and E-mail address.
Similar information should also be provided in respect of their authorised
Agents in India, if any.

5.3 Documents comprising the bid:

5.3.1 Bids are invited under Single Stage Two Bid System. The bid to be
uploaded by the Bidder in OIL’s E-Tender portal shall comprise of the
following components:

(A) Technical Bid (to be uploaded in “Technical Attachments” tab)


a) Complete technical details of the services offered.
b) Documentary evidence established in accordance with Clause
9.0.
c) Bid Security Declaration as per Proforma-E.
d) Copy of Bid-Form without indicating prices in Proforma-C.
e) Statement of Non-compliance as per Proforma–D.
f) Proforma-A: List of items to be imported without the CIF values
(For Global Tenders).
g) Copy of Priced Bid without indicating prices (Proforma-B).
h) Integrity Pact digitally signed by OIL’s competent personnel as
Proforma-M attached with the bid document to be digitally
signed by the bidder’s Authorised representative.
i) All Other relevant Undertakings and Proformas as applicable as
part of Bid.

Note: Please note that, no price should be mentioned in the


“Technical Attachments” tab.

(B) Price Bid (to be uploaded in “Notes and Attachments” tab)

Bidder shall quote their prices in the following Proforma available in


OIL’s E-procurement portal in the “Notes & Attachments” Tab:

a) Price-Bid Format as per Proforma-B


b) Bid Form as per Proforma-C
c) Proforma-A showing the items to be imported with the CIF
values (For Global Tenders).

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The Priced Bid shall contain the prices along with the currency
quoted and any other commercial information pertaining to the
service offered.

6.0 Bid Form:

6.1 The bidder shall complete the Bid Form and the appropriate Price
Schedule furnished in their Bid.

7.0 Bid Price:

7.1 Prices must be quoted by the Bidders online as per the price bid format
available in OIL’s E-Tender Portal under “Notes & Attachment” Tab. Prices
must be quoted by the bidders as per the Price/Bidding format.

7.2 Prices quoted by the successful bidder must remain firm during its
performance of the Contract and is not subject to variation on any account.

7.3 All duties (except customs duty which will be borne by the Company) and
taxes (excluding GST) including Corporate Income Tax, Personal Tax,
Assam Entry Tax etc. and other Cess/levies payable by the successful
bidder under the Contract for which this Bid Document is being issued,
shall be included in the rates, prices and total Bid Price submitted by the
bidder, and the evaluation and comparison of bids shall be made
considering the quoted GST in the proforma. For example, personal taxes
and/or any corporate taxes arising out of the profits on the contract as per
rules of the country shall be borne by the bidder.

8.0 Currencies of bid and payment:

8.1 A bidder expecting to incur its expenditures in the performance of the


Contract in more than one currency, and wishing to be paid accordingly,
shall so indicate in the bid. In such a case, the bid shall be expressed in
different currencies and the respective amounts in each currency shall
together make up the total price.

8.2 Indian bidders too can submit their bids in any currency (including Indian
Rupees) and receive payment in such currencies on par with foreign
bidders. However, currency once quoted will not be allowed to be changed.

9.0 Documents establishing bidder's eligibility and qualifications:

9.1 These are listed in BID EVALUATION CRITERIA (BEC), PART-2 of the Bid
document.

10.0 Bid Security: Not Applicable, however bidders shall submit along with
their bid a signed “Bid Security Declaration” (Proforma-E) accepting
that, if they withdraw or modify their bids during the period of validity; or
if they are awarded the contract and they fail to sign the contract; or if they
fail to submit performance security before the deadline defined in the NIT;

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they will be suspended for a period of two years. This suspension of two
years shall be automatic without conducting any enquiry.

11.0 DELETED

12.0 PERIOD OF VALIDITY OF BIDS:

12.1 Bids shall remain valid as per the requirement mentioned in forwarding
letter from the date of closing of bid prescribed by the Company. Bids of
shorter validity will be rejected as being non-responsive. If nothing is
mentioned by the bidder in their bid about the bid validity, it will be
presumed that the bid is valid for 120 days from Bid Closing Date.

12.2 In exceptional circumstances, the Company may solicit the Bidder's


consent to an extension of the period of validity. The request and the
response thereto shall be made in writing through Fax or e-mail. The Bid
Security provided under Para 10.0 above shall also be suitably extended.
A Bidder may refuse the request without forfeiting its Bid Security. A
Bidder granting the request will neither be required nor permitted to
modify their Bid.

13.0 Signing & submission of bids:

13.1 Signing of bids:

13.1.1 Bids are to be submitted online through OIL’s E-procurement portal with
digital signature. The bid and all attached documents should be digitally
signed by the bidder using “Class 3” digital certificates with Organization’s
Name [e-commerce application (Certificate with personal verification and
Organisation Name)] as per Indian IT Act 2000 obtained from the licensed
Certifying Authorities operating under the Root Certifying Authority of
India (RCAI), Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of India before bid
is uploaded. Digital Signature Certificates having Bidder’s Name in the
“Organization Name” field are only acceptable. Digital Signature Certificate
having “Organization Name” field other than Bidder’s Name shall be
rejected summarily.

The bid including all uploaded documents shall be digitally signed by duly
authorized representative of the bidder holding a Power of Attorney to bind
the Bidder to the contract.

If any modifications are made to a document after attaching digital


signature, the digital signature shall again be attached to such documents
before uploading the same. The Power of Attorney in original shall be
submitted by bidder as mentioned in Para 13.2 below.

In case the digital signature is not of “Class-3” with organization name, the
bid will be rejected. Bidder is responsible for ensuring the validity of digital
signature and its proper usage by their employees.

13.1.2 The original and all copies of the bid shall be typed or written in indelible
inks. Since bids are to be submitted ONLINE with digital signature,
manual signature is NOT relevant. The letter of authorisation (as per

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Proforma-H) shall be indicated by written Power of Attorney accompanying
the Bid.

13.1.3 Any physical documents submitted by bidders shall contain no


interlineations, white fluid erasures or overwriting except as necessary to
correct errors made by the Bidder, in which case such correction shall be
initialled by the person or persons who has/have digitally signed the Bid.

13.1.4 Any Bid, which is incomplete, ambiguous, or not in compliance with the
Bidding process shall be rejected.

13.2 Submission of bids:

The tender is processed under single stage - Two bid system. Bidder shall
submit the Technical bid and Priced bid along with all the Annexures and
Proforma (wherever applicable) and copies of documents in electronic form
through OIL’s e-procurement portal within the Bid Closing Date & Time
stipulated in the e-tender. For submission of Bids online at OIL’s E-Tender
Portal, detailed instructions is available in “User Manual” available in OIL’s
E-Tender Portal. Guidelines for bid submission are also provided in the
“Forwarding Letter”. The Technical Bid is to be submitted as per Terms of
Reference/Technical Specifications of the bid document and Priced Bid as
per the Price Schedule. The Technical Bid should be uploaded in the
“Technical Attachment” Tab Page only. Prices to be quoted as per
Proforma-B should be uploaded as Attachment just in the attachment link
under “Notes &Attachments” Tab under General Data in the e-portal. No
price should be given in the “Technical Attachment”, otherwise bid shall
be rejected. The priced bid should not be submitted in physical form and
which shall not be considered. However, the following documents in one
set should necessarily be submitted in physical form in sealed envelope
superscribing the “IFB No., Brief Description of services and Bid
Closing/Opening date & Time along with the bidder’s name and should be
submitted to CGM-Contracts, Oil India Ltd., Duliajan-786602 (Assam) on
or before 12.45 Hrs (IST) on the bid closing date indicated in the IFB:

a) Printed catalogue and literature if called for in the bid document.


b) Power of Attorney for signing of the bid digitally.
c) Any other document required to be submitted in original as per bid
document requirement.

Documents sent through E-mail/Fax/Telephonic method will not be


considered.

13.2.1 All the conditions of the contract to be made with the successful bidder
are given in various Sections of the Bid Document. Bidders are requested
to state their non-compliance to each clause as per Proforma-D of the bid
document and the same should be uploaded along with the Technical Bid.

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13.2.2 Timely delivery of the documents in physical form as stated in Para 13.2
above is the responsibility of the bidder. Bidders should send the same
through Registered Post or by Courier Services or by hand delivery to the
Officer in Charge of the particular tender before the Bid Closing Date and
Time. Company shall not be responsible for any postal delay/transit loss.

13.2.3 Bids received through the e-procurement portal shall only be accepted.
Bids received in any other form shall not be accepted.

14.0 Indian agent/representative/retainer/associate

Foreign bidders shall clearly indicate in their bids whether they have an
Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate in India. In the event the
overseas bidder is having an Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate in
India, the bidder should furnish the name and address of their
Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate in India and clearly indicate
nature and extent of services to be provided by such an Agent/
Representative/Retainer/Associate in India and also stating in their bids
whether the Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate is authorized to
receive any commission. The rate of the commission included in the quoted
rates of bidder should be indicated which would be payable to
Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate in non-convertible Indian
currency according to Import Trade Regulation of India. Unless otherwise
specified, it will be assumed that agency commission is not involved in the
particular bid.

Further, overseas bidders shall submit their bids directly and not through
their Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate in India. Bid submitted by
Indian Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate on behalf of their foreign
principals will not be considered and will be rejected straightway.
Moreover, one Indian Agent/ Representative/ Retainer /Associate cannot
represent more than one foreign bidder against the IFB.

The Indian Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate will not be permitted


to submit any Bid Security and Performance Security on behalf of their
foreign principals and also the Indian Agent/
Representative/Retainer/Associate will not be allowed to execute the
contract and receive payment against bid submitted by their foreign
principals. Such bids shall be rejected straightway.

15.0 Deadline for submission of bids:

15.1 Bids should be submitted online as per the online tender submission
deadline. Bidders will not be permitted by System to make any changes in
their bid/quote after the bid submission deadline is reached. Bidders are
requested to take note of this and arrange to submit their bids within the
submission deadline to avoid last minute rush/network problems.

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15.2 No bid can be submitted after the submission dead line is reached. The
system time displayed on the e-procurement web page shall decide the
submission dead line.

15.3 The documents in physical form as stated in Para 13.2 must be received
by Company at the address specified in the “Forwarding Letter” on or
before 12.45 Hrs(IST) on the Bid Closing Date mentioned in the
"Forwarding Letter". Timely delivery of the same at the address mentioned
in the Forwarding Letter is the responsibility of the Bidders.

16.0 Late Bids:


16.1 Bidders are advised in their own interest to ensure that their bids are
uploaded in system much before the closing date and time of the bid. The
documents in physical form if received by the Company after the deadline
for submission prescribed by the Company shall be rejected and shall be
returned to the Bidders in unopened condition immediately.

17.0 Modification and withdrawal of bids

17.1 The Bidder after submission of Bid may modify or withdraw its Bid prior
to Bid Closing Date & Time in the e-portal using Digital Signature by the
person or persons who has/have digitally signed the Bid. Withdrawal or
modification of bid through physical correspondence shall not be
considered and accepted.

17.2 No Bid can be modified or withdrawn subsequent to the deadline for


submission of Bids.

17.3 No Bid can be withdrawn in the interval between the deadline for
submission of Bids and the expiry of the period of Bid Validity specified by
the Bidder on the Bid Form. Withdrawal of a Bid during this interval shall
result in the Bidder's forfeiture of its Bid Security and bidder shall also be
debarred from participation in future tenders of OIL.

18.0 Extension of bid submission date

18.1 Normally no request for extension of Bid Closing Date & Time will be
entertained. However, OIL at its discretion, may extend the Bid Closing
Date and/or Time due to any reasons.

19.0 Bid opening and evaluation

19.1 Company will open the Technical Bids, including submission made
pursuant to clause 15.0, in presence of Bidder's representatives who
choose to attend at the date, time and place mentioned in the Forwarding
Letter. However, an authorisation letter (as per Proforma-I) from the Bidder
must be produced by the Bidder's representative at the time of Bid
Opening. Unless this Letter is presented, the representative will not be
allowed to attend the Bid Opening. The Bidder's representatives who are
allowed to attend the Bid Opening shall sign a register evidencing their

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attendance. Only one representative against each Bid will be allowed to
attend. In technical bid opening, only “Technical Attachment” will be
opened. Bidders therefore should ensure that technical bid is uploaded in
the “Technical Attachment” Tab Page only in the E-portal.

19.2 In case of any unscheduled holiday or Bandh on the Bid Opening Date,
the Bids will be opened on the next full working day. Accordingly, Bid
Closing Date / time will get extended up to the next working day and time.

19.3 Bids which have been withdrawn pursuant to clause 17.0 shall not be
opened. Company will examine bids to determine whether they are
complete, whether requisite Bid Securities have been furnished, whether
documents have been digitally signed and whether the bids are generally
in order.

19.4 At bid opening, Company will announce the Bidder's names, written
notifications of bid modifications or withdrawal, if any, the presence of
requisite Bid Security and such other details as the Company may
consider appropriate.

19.5 Normally no clarifications shall be sought from the Bidders. However, for
assisting in the evaluation of the bids especially on the issues where the
Bidder confirms compliance in the evaluation and contradiction exists on
the same issues due to lack of required supporting documents in the Bid
(i.e. document is deficient or missing), or due to some statement at other
place of the Bid (i.e. reconfirmation of confirmation) or vice versa,
clarifications may be sought by OIL. In all the above situations, the Bidder
will not be allowed to change the basic structure of the Bid already
submitted by them and no change in the price or substance of the Bid
shall be sought, offered or permitted.

19.6 Prior to the detailed evaluation, Company will determine the substantial
responsiveness of each bid to the requirement of the Bid Documents. For
purpose of these paragraphs, a substantially responsive bid is one, which
conforms to all the terms and conditions of the Bid Document without
material deviations or reservation. A material deviation or reservation is
one which affects in any substantial way the scope, quality, or performance
of work, or which limits in any substantial way, in-consistent way with the
Bid Documents, the Company’s right or the bidder’s obligations under the
contract, and the rectification of which deviation or reservation would
affect unfairly the competitive position of other bidders presenting
substantial responsive bids. The Company's determination of Bid's
responsiveness is to be based on the contents of the Bid itself without
recourse to extrinsic evidence.

19.7 A Bid determined as not substantially responsive will be rejected by the


Company and may not subsequently be made responsive by the Bidder by
correction of the non-conformity.

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19.8 The Company may waive minor informality or nonconformity or
irregularity in a Bid, which does not constitute a material deviation,
provided such waiver, does not prejudice or affect the relative ranking of
any Bidder.

20.0 Opening of priced bids

20.1 Company will open the Priced Bids of the techno-commercially qualified
Bidders on a specific date in presence of representatives of the qualified
bidders. The techno-commercially qualified Bidders will be intimated
about the Priced Bid Opening Date & Time in advance. In case of any
unscheduled holiday or Bandh on the Priced Bid Opening Date, the Bids
will be opened on the next working day.

20.2 The Company will examine the Price quoted by Bidders to determine
whether they are complete, any computational errors have been made, the
documents have been properly signed, and the bids are generally in order.

20.3 Arithmetical errors will be rectified on the following basis. If there is a


discrepancy between the unit price and the total price (that is obtained by
multiplying the unit price and quantity) the unit price shall prevail and the
total price shall be corrected accordingly. If there is a discrepancy between
words, and figures, the amount in words will prevail. If any Bidder does
not accept the correction of the errors, their Bid will be rejected.

21.0 Conversion to single currency

While evaluating the bids, the closing rate (B.C. Selling Rate) of exchange
declared by State Bank of India on the day prior to price bid opening will
be taken into account for conversion of foreign currency into Indian
Rupees. Where the time lag between the opening of the price bids and final
decision exceeds three months, the rate of exchange declared by State
Bank of India on the date prior to the date of final decision will be adopted
for conversion.

22.0 Evaluation and comparison of bids

The Company will evaluate and compare the bids as per BID EVALUATION
CRITERIA (BEC), PART-2 of the Bid Documents.

22.1 Discounts / rebates

22.1.1 Unconditional discounts/rebates, if any, given in the bid will be considered


for evaluation.

22.1.2 Post bid or conditional discounts/rebates offered by any bidder shall not
be considered for evaluation of bids. However, if the lowest bidder happens
to be the final acceptable bidder for award of contract, and if they have
offered any discounts/rebates, the contract shall be awarded after taking
into account such discounts/rebates.

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22.2 Loading of foreign exchange

There would be no loading of foreign exchange for deciding the inter-se-


ranking of domestic bidders.

22.3 Exchange rate risk

Since Indian bidders are now permitted to quote in any currency and also
receive payments in that currency, Company will not be compensating for
any exchange rate fluctuations in respect of the services.

22.4 Repatriation of rupee cost

In respect of foreign parties rupee payments made on the basis of the


accepted rupee component of their bid, would not be repatriable by them.
A condition to this effect would be incorporated by the Company in the
contract.

23.0 Contacting the company

23.1 Except as otherwise provided in Clause 19.0 above, no Bidder shall contact
Company on any matter relating to its bid, from the time of the bid opening
to the time the Contract is awarded except as required by Company vide
sub-clause 19.5.

23.2 An effort by a Bidder to influence the Company in the Company's bid


evaluation, bid comparison or Contract award decisions may result in the
rejection of their bid.

24.0 Award of contract

The Company will award the Contract to the successful Bidder whose bid
has been determined to be substantially responsive and has been
determined as the lowest evaluated bid, provided further that the Bidder
is determined to be qualified to perform the Contract satisfactorily.

25.0 Company's right to accept or reject any bid

Company reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to annul
the bidding process and reject all bids, at any time prior to award of
contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected bidder, or
bidders or any obligation to inform the affected bidder of the grounds for
Company’s action.

26.0 Notification of award

26.1 Prior to the expiry of the period of bid validity or extended validity,
Company will notify the successful Bidder in writing by registered letter or
by fax or E-mail (to be confirmed in writing by registered / couriered letter)
that its Bid has been accepted.

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26.2 The notification of award will constitute the formation of the Contract.

26.3 Upon the successful Bidder's furnishing of Performance Security pursuant


to Clause 27.0 below, the Company will promptly notify each un-
successful Bidder and will discharge their Bid Security, pursuant to
Clause 10.0 hereinabove.

27.0 Performance security:

Successful bidder has to submit Performance Security amount as


mentioned in GCC clause no. 10.0.

28.0 Signing of contract

28.1 At the same time as the Company notifies the successful Bidder that its
Bid has been accepted, the Company will either call the successful Bidder
for signing of the agreement or send the Contract Form provided in the Bid
Documents, along with the General & Special Conditions of Contract,
Technical Specifications, Schedule of Rates incorporating all agreements
agreed between the two parties.

28.2 The successful Bidder shall sign and date the contract and return it to the
Company after receipt of LOA. Till the contract is signed, the LOA issued
to the successful bidder shall remain binding amongst the two parties.

28.3 In the event of failure on the part of the successful Bidder to sign the
contract, OIL reserves the right to terminate the LOA issued to the
successful Bidder and invoke the Bid Security or the Performance Security
if submitted by the successful Bidder. The party shall also be debarred for
a period of 2(two) years from the date of default.

(Signing of the Contract may be done at the place of award in presence of


both parties)

29.0 Credit facility

Bidders should indicate clearly in the Bid about availability of any credit
facility inclusive of Government to Government credits indicating the
applicable terms and conditions of such credit.

30.0 Mobilisation and advance payment

30.1 Request for advance payment shall not be normally considered. However,
depending on the merit and at the discretion of the Company, advance
against mobilisation charge may be given at an interest rate of 1% above
the prevailing Bank rate (CC rate) of SBI from the date of payment of the
advance till recovery/refund.

30.2 Advance payment agreed to by the Company shall be paid only against
submission of an acceptable bank guarantee whose value should be

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equivalent to the amount of advance plus the amount of interest covering
the period of advance. Bank guarantee shall be valid for 2 months beyond
completion of mobilisation and the same may be invoked in the event of
Contractor’s failure to mobilise as per agreement.

30.3 In the event of any extension to the mobilisation period, Contractor shall
have to enhance the value of the bank guarantee to cover the interest for
the extended period and also to extend the validity of bank guarantee
accordingly.

31.0 Integrity pact:

31.1 OIL shall be entering into an Integrity Pact with the Bidders as per format
enclosed vide Proforma-M of the Bid Document. The Integrity Pact has
been duly signed digitally by OIL’s competent signatory and uploaded in
the OIL’s e-portal. The Integrity Pact shall be returned by the bidder (along
with the technical Bid) duly signed by the same signatory who signed the
Bid i.e. who is duly authorized to sign the Bid. Uploading the Integrity Pact
in the OIL’s E-portal with digital signature will be construed that all pages
of the Integrity Pact has been signed by the bidder’s authorized signatory
who has signed the bid. If any bidder refuses to sign Integrity Pact or
declines to submit the Integrity Pact, their bid shall be rejected
straightway.

31.2 In case of a joint venture, all the partners of the joint venture should sign
the Integrity pact.

31.3 In the event of any dispute between the management and the contractor
relating to those contracts where Integrity Pact is applicable, in case, both
the parties are agreeable, they may try to settle dispute through mediation
before the panel of Independent External Monitors (IEMs) in a time bound
manner. If required, the organizations may adopt any mediation rules for
this purpose. In case, the dispute remains unresolved even after mediation
by the panel of IEMs, the organization may take further action as per the
terms and conditions of the contract. The fees/expenses on dispute
resolution shall be equally shared by both the parties.

31.4 Bidders may contact the Independent External Monitors for any matter
relating to the IFB at the following addresses:

a) Shri Sutanu Behuria, IAS (Retd); Ex-Secretary, Dept. of Heavy Industry,


Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises;
E-mail: sutanu2911@gmaiI.com

b) Shri Rudhra Gangadharan, IAS (Retd.), Ex-Secretary, Ministry of


Agriculture; E-mail: rudhra.gangadharan@gmail.com

c) Shri Om Prakash Singh, IPS (Retd.), Former DGP, Uttar Pradesh, E-mail:
Ops2020@rediffmail.com

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32.0 Local conditions
It is imperative for each Bidder to be fully informed themselves of all Indian
as well as local conditions, factors and legislation which may have any
effect on the execution of the work covered under the Bidding Document.
The bidders shall be deemed, prior to submitting their bids to have
satisfied themselves of all the aspects covering the nature of the work as
stipulated in the Bidding Document and obtain for themselves all
necessary information as to the risks, contingencies and all other
circumstances, which may influence or affect the various obligations under
the Contract.

No request will be considered for clarifications from the Company (OIL)


regarding such conditions, factors and legislation. It is understood and
agreed that such conditions, factors and legislation have been properly
investigated and considered by the Bidders while submitting the Bids.
Failure to do so shall not relieve the Bidders from responsibility to estimate
properly the cost of performing the work within the provided timeframe.
Company (OIL) will assume no responsibility for any understandings or
representations concerning conditions made by any of their officers prior
to award of the Contract. Company (OIL) shall not permit any Changes to
the time schedule of the Contract or any financial adjustments arising from
the Bidder's lack of knowledge and its effect on the cost of execution of the
Contract.

33.0 Specifications
Before submission of Bids, Bidders are requested to make themselves fully
conversant with all Conditions of the Bid Document and other relevant
information related to the works/services to be executed under the
contract.

34.0 Purchase preference policy-linked with Local Content (PP-LC) -


notified vide letter no. FP-20013/2/2017-FP-PNG dated 17th
November, 2020 of MoPNG shall be applicable in this tender. [copy of
the notification is enclosed as EXHIBIT-I]. Bidders to check the provisions
of the Notification and their eligibility to bid and any claim on Purchase
preference. Purchase preference will be applicable as per the
Notification(s) and any amendment thereof.

34.1 In case a bidder is eligible to seek benefits under PP-LC policy as well as
Public Procurement Policy for MSEs - Order 2012, then the bidders should
categorically seek benefits against only one of the two policies i.e. either
PP-LC or MSE policy.

34.2 Upon award of Contract based on PP-LC policy, the bidder shall have to
submit additional Bank Guarantee (format enclosed as Proforma-O)
equivalent to the amount of Performance Security towards fulfilment of
conditions pertaining to Local Contents in accordance with the value
mentioned in the certificate of LC.

END OF PART-1
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PART–2
BID EVALUATION CRITERIA (BEC)

1.0 VITAL CRITERIA FOR BID ACCEPTANCE:


The bid shall conform generally to the specifications and terms and
conditions given in the Bid Documents. Bidders are advised not to take
any exception/ deviation to the Bid Documents. Exceptions/Deviations, if
any, should be brought out during the Pre-Bid Conference as scheduled
against this Tender. After processing such suggestions, Company may
communicate the changes, if any, through an addendum to the tender
document in this regard to the prospective bidders who purchased the
tender document. Still, if any exceptions/deviations are maintained in the
bid, such conditional/ nonconforming bids shall not be considered, but
shall be rejected outright.

1.1 GENERAL CONFORMITY: The bid shall conform generally to the


specifications and terms & conditions given in this bid document. Bids
shall be rejected in case the services offered do not conform to the required
parameters stipulated in the technical specifications. Notwithstanding the
general conformity of the bids to the stipulated specifications, the following
requirements will have to be particularly met by the bidders, without which
the same will be considered as non-responsive and rejected.

A. TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA:


The Bidder shall have to meet the following criteria:

1.0 The following minimum criteria should be met by the Bidder failing which
their bid/offer will be rejected:
a) Bidder should be a Directional Drilling and Logging while drilling Service
Provider Company engaged in providing Rotary Steerable System (RSS)
integrated with collar based MWD & LWD tools to E & P Industry (company
involved in exploration & production of Oil & Gas) since last 7 years to be
reckoned from the original bid closing date. Bidder should have also
successfully completed at least 01(One) Contract of minimum 01(One) year
duration using RSS with MWD/LWD in last 05(Five) years as on original
bid closing date.
b) The bidder should have also successfully completed minimum 6 (Six)
directional wells using RSS – MWD/LWD tools in combination. Each well
should have a minimum drift displacement of 2000 m.
c) In case any Prime bidder who does not have Mud services on their own
and brings in a partner with tie up, the Mud engineering partner should
individually have experience of providing Mud engineering services to any
E & P company for minimum 02(Two) year under a single contract in the
last 05(Five) years and additionally should have completed minimum Mud
service in 03(Three) wells of minimum 3000m or more as on original bid
closing date.

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2.0 The Bidder shall confirm to provide the following:

(a) Two identical package each having all of the following services:

i) One set of SDMM + MWD with Directional and Gamma Ray + Jar for
17½” hole section along with MWD/LWD surface Unit.
ii) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with
Directional and Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure &
Temperature while drilling and Resistivity (Induction Type) tool
along with MWD/LWD surface Unit for 12¼” hole section.

iii) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with


Directional and Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure &
Temperature while drilling, Resistivity (Induction Type) tool,
Neutron-Azimuthal Density with imaging & calliper along with
MWD/LWD surface Unit for 8½” hole section.

iv) Mud Engineering Service.

(b) 6” Callout Set (Common for both Package-1 & Package-2): One set
of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with Directional and
Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure & Temperature while
drilling, Resistivity (Induction Type) tool, Neutron-Azimuthal Density
with imaging & calliper, Sonic While Drilling, FPWD, Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance along with MWD/LWD surface Unit for 6” hole section on
call out basis.

3.0 In case the bidder does not have all the services of their own, they can have
pre-tender tie-up only for the Mud Engineering & Jar/Intensifier. However,
the prime bidder has to have the Directional Drilling services of its own.

3.1 In case of pre-tender tie-up, the bidder should execute a legally enforceable
MOU/ Agreement valid for entire duration of the contract including
extension, if any. Copies of the pre - tender tie-up for each third-party
service mentioned under clause 3.0 above, should be furnished along with
the Technical Bid clearly referring to OIL's tender document number &
indicating the scope of work for technical partner of the bidder.
Notwithstanding the MOU, bidder shall clearly undertake the single point
responsibility of completing the project as offered by the bidder.

4.0 Mobilization: Bidder has to confirm mobilization of all the tools, equipment
and personnel within 120 (One Hundred Twenty) days from date of issue of
the 1st mobilization notice under each package (refer Clause A 2.0).
However, OIL reserves the right to mobilize each of the packages in a
phased manner and in that case, the separate call out notice will be issued.
Offers indicating mobilization time more than 120 days from the date of
issuance of mobilization notice for the set of tools(s) will be rejected.

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For Mud Engineering Services, Bidder has to confirm mobilization of Mud
Engineering services along with personnel within 120 (One Hundred
Twenty) days from date of issue of the 1st mobilization notice.

In case of call out service, 60 days mobilization notice will be issued.

5.0 For proof of requisite Experience (refer Clause No.A.1.0); the following
documents/ photocopy (self-attested/attested) must be submitted along
with the un-priced Techno-commercial bid:

(a) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of relevant pages of the contract(s)


executed showing detailed address(es) of client(s), scope of work and
work order(s) along with completion certificate(s)/payment certificate(s)
issued by the client(s) or any other document(s) which substantiate the
07 (Seven) years’ experience and also details of documents for 01(One)
completed Contract of drilling Directional Wells using RSS/SDMM along
with MWD/LWD. The same should also be submitted as per Annexure-
A.

(b) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of relevant pages of the contract(s)


executed showing detailed address(es) of client(s), scope of work and
work order(s) along with completion certificate(s)/payment certificate(s)
issued by the client(s) or any other document(s) which substantiate the
01(One) completed Contract of Mud Engineering Service to any E & P
Company. For 03(Three) wells of minimum 3000 m or more, bidder has
to submit the DMR of the particular wells.

(c) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of work order(s)/end of well


report(s)/well completion report(s)/directional survey reports/
completion certificate(s) or any other document(s) in support of the
successful completion of the 06 (Six) nos. of High-Displacement
Directional Wells shall have to be submitted in support of the Technical
experience criteria (A.1.0.b). The same should also be submitted as per
Annexure-B.

(d) Bidder can also provide self-certified documents duly signed by the
authorized signatory of the bid/CEO of the firm confirming execution of
required number of High Displacement directional wells with drift
displacement of minimum 2000 meters, clearly indicating Contract no.,
well name and operator’s details. However, for Mud engineering Service,
the declaration has to be signed by the authorized signatories of the
bid/CEO of both the partners of the bid confirming execution of Mud
service in 03(Three) wells of minimum 3000m or more.

NOTE: Oil India Limited (OIL) reserves the right to contact the
Client(s) referred by the Bidder for authentication of the documents
submitted by the bidder. OIL may contact the clients/operators under

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intimation/copy to the respective bidder. OIL will not be responsible for
Client(s) not conforming or not replying to OIL's request for information.
If OIL does not get an affirmative response within the stipulated time
then such Bidder's technical bid will be considered as non-responsive.
It will be the responsibility of the Bidder to take up the matter with his
Client(s) and arrange for the confirmation as desired by OIL.

6.0 A job executed by a bidder for its own organization / subsidiary will not be
considered as experience for the purpose of meeting BEC.

7.0 Bids from 100% subsidiary:

Bids of those bidders, who themselves do not meet the experience criteria
as stipulated in the tender, can also be considered provided the bidder is a
100% subsidiary company of the parent company which itself meets the
experience criteria. In such case, as the subsidiary company is dependent
upon the experience of the parent company with a view to ensure
commitment and involvement of the parent company for successful
execution of the contract, the participating bidder should enclose an
agreement (as per format furnished vide Proforma-N) between the parent
company and the subsidiary company and Corporate Guarantee (as per
format furnished vide Proforma-O) from the parent company to OIL for
fulfilling the obligation under the contract, along with the technical bid.

8.0 In case Bid is submitted on the basis of the Technical Experience of


Sister Subsidiary/Co-Subsidiary Company: Offers of those bidders who
themselves do not meet the technical experience criteria stipulated in A.1.0
above can also be considered based on the experience of their Sister
Subsidiary/Co-Subsidiary company within the ultimate parent/holding
company subject to meeting the following conditions:

(a) Provided that the sister subsidiary/co-subsidiary company and the


bidding company are both 100% subsidiaries of an ultimate
parent/holding company either directly or through intermediate
100% subsidiaries of the ultimate parent/holding company or
through any other 100% subsidiary company within the ultimate
parent/holding company. Documentary evidence to this effect to be
submitted by the ultimate parent/holding company along with the
technical bid.

(b) Provided that the sister subsidiary/co-subsidiary company on its


own meets the technical experience criteria laid down in Clause A.1.0
above and not through any other arrangement like technical
collaboration etc.

(c) Provided that with a view to ensure commitment and involvement of


the ultimate parent/holding company for successful execution of the
contract, the participating bidder must submit an agreement, as per

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format furnished vide Proforma-Q, between them, their ultimate
parent/holding company, along with the technical bid.

9.0 BIDS FROM CONSORTIUM:

In case the Bidder is a Consortium of Companies, the following


requirements must be satisfied by the Bidder:

(i) Acceptable Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has to be made


between the consortium partners, which should be duly signed by the
authorized executives of the consortium members clearly defining the
role/scope of work of each partner/member, binding the members jointly
and severally to any & all responsibilities and obligations under the
contract, if awarded, and identifying the Leader of the Consortium.

(ii) The leader of the consortium must satisfy the minimum experience
requirement as per clause A.1.0 above.

(iii) The leader of the consortium must confirm unconditional acceptance


of full responsibility of executing the “Scope of Work” of this tender. This
confirmation must be submitted along with the technical bid.

(iv) MOU/Agreement concluded by the bidder with consortium partners,


should be addressed to the Company, clearly stating that the MOU/
Agreement is applicable to this Tender and shall be binding on them for the
entire contract period, including extension, if any. The MOU must
unconditionally and unequivocally declare that the MOU shall remain valid
during the validity of the Contract. The MOU/Agreement should be
submitted along with the Technical bid.

(v) Only the Leader of the consortium shall register against the tender
on e-portal and submit bid on behalf of the Consortium. The other members
of the Consortium shall ratify all the acts and decisions of the Leader of
Consortium, which are taken in connection with and/or during the
evaluation of the tender and execution of the contract.

(vi) The Bid Security shall be in the name of the Leader of the consortium
on behalf of consortium with specific reference to consortium bid and with
name(s) & address(es) of Consortium members. Similarly, the Performance
Security shall be in the name of the Leader on behalf of the Consortium.

(vii) The leader of the Consortium on behalf of the Consortium shall


coordinate with OIL during the period the bid is under evaluation, as well
as, during the execution of works, in the event contract is awarded and shall
also be responsible for resolving dispute/ misunderstanding/ undefined
activities, if any, amongst all the Consortium members.

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(viii) Any correspondence exchanged with the leader of consortium shall
be binding on all the consortium members.

(ix) Payment shall be made by OIL only to the leader of the consortium
towards fulfilment of contract obligations. OIL may consider direct payment
to individual consortium members within the same vertical, provided the
consortium, so formed is complied with the terms of the Circular No.
07/2016 dated 07th March, 2016 issued by the Central Board of Direct
Taxes (CBDT). Besides, for direct payment required for their part of scope of
works, the same should be clearly indicated in the bid as well as MoU along
with member-wise details of price break-up

(x) In case of Consortium bids, the bid shall be digitally signed by the
leader of Consortium. The Power of Attorney from each member authorizing
the leader for signing and submission of Bid on behalf of individual member
must accompany the Bid.

(xi) Documents/details pertaining to qualification of the BIDDER must


be furnished by each partner/ member of consortium complete in all
respects along with the bid clearly bringing up their experience especially in
the form of work in their scope.

(xii) Constitution of Consortium: If during evaluation of bid, a


consortium leader proposes any alterations/ changes in the constitution or
replacement or inclusion or expulsion of any partner(s)/ member(s) of the
consortium which had originally submitted the bid, to drive some
advantages/benefits based on any development(s) having come to his
knowledge at any time, the bid of such a consortium shall be liable for
rejection.

(xiii) Signing of Contract: In the event of award of contract to the


consortium, the contract to be signed by the members of the consortium
and the liability of each one of them shall be jointly and severally.

(xiv) Members of the consortium are not allowed to quote separately/


independently against this tender. All the bids received in such case will be
summarily rejected. Further, all bids from parties with technical support
from the same Principal will be rejected.

B. FINANCIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA


1.0 The bidder must have minimum annual financial turnover of at least INR
152.82 Crores or USD 20.24 Million in any of the preceding three (3)
financial/accounting years reckoned from the original bid closing date as
per the Audited Annual Reports.

2.0 In case of Consortium of companies, any member of the Consortium shall


have an annual financial turnover of minimum INR 152.82 Crores or USD

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20.24 Million during any of the preceding 03 (Three) financial/ accounting
years reckoned from the original bid closing date and other member(s) of
the consortium shall have an annual financial turnover of minimum INR
76.41 Crores or USD 10.12 Million during any of the preceding 03 (Three)
financial/accounting years reckoned from the original bid closing date.
Borrowing support from parent/supporting company is not allowed to meet
the financial criteria.

3.0 "Net Worth" of the bidder should be positive for the financial/accounting
year preceding the Original Bid Closing date. Similarly, in case of
consortium bidding, the Net Worth of all the consortium partners
individually should be positive for the accounting year preceding the original
bid closing date.

[Net worth shall mean: “Share capital + Reserves created out of profits and
securities Premium – Aggregate value of accumulated losses (excluding
revaluation reserves) – deferred expenditure – Miscellaneous Expenditure to
the extent not written off and carried forward Loss – Reserves created out of
write back of depreciation and amalgamation”.

4.0 In case the bidder is a subsidiary company (should be a subsidiary of the


parent/ultimate parent/holding company) who does not meet financial
criteria by itself and submits bid based on the financial strength of its
parent/ultimate parent/holding company, then following documents need
to be submitted along with the technical bid:

(i) Annual Turnover of the parent/ultimate parent/holding company in


any of preceding three (3) financial /accounting years reckoned from
the original bid closing date as per the Audited Annual Reports shall
be minimum INR 152.82 Crores or USD 20.24 Million.

(ii) Net Worth of the parent/ ultimate parent / holding company should
be positive for the financial/accounting year preceding the original
bid closing date.

(iii) Corporate Guarantee (as per Proforma-P) on parent/ultimate


parent/holding company’s letter head signed by an authorized official
undertaking that they would financially support their subsidiary
company for executing the project/job in case the same is awarded
to them, and

(iv) The bidder is a subsidiary company of the parent/ultimate parent


/holding parent company.

(v) Notwithstanding to the existing provision in the tender, Bidders who


wish to submit the latest audited financial statements of the just
concluded FY in support of meeting Turnover and Net worth (Financial
BEC) shall also be considered against this tender.

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5.0 Considering the time required for preparation of Financial Statements, if
the last date of preceding financial/accounting year falls within the
preceding six months reckoned from the original bid closing date /within
the due date for furnishing of audit report as per Section 139(1) of IT Act,
1961 (read along with latest circulars/notifications issued by CBDT from
time to time) and the Financial Statements of the preceding
financial/accounting year are not available with the bidder, then the
financial turnover of the previous three financial/accounting years
excluding the preceding financial/accounting year will be considered.
However, the bidder has to submit an affidavit/undertaking certifying
that the balance sheet/Financial Statements for the financial year
____________ (as the case may be) has actually not been audited as on the
Original bid closing date as per format.

6.0 Note to Financial Evaluation Criteria:

(i) For proof of Annual Turnover & Net worth, Working Capital, Bid
Capacity & Debt Equity Ratio any one of the following documents must
be submitted along with the bid:

(a) A certificate issued by a practicing Chartered Cost Accountant (with


Membership Number and Firm Registration Number), certifying the
Annual turnover, Net worth, Working Capital, Bid Capacity & Debt
Equity Ratio as per format prescribed in Proforma-J. Please note
that mentioning of UDIN (Unique Document Identification Number)
is mandatory for all Certificates issued by Chartered Accountant
w.e.f. 1st February 2019.

OR

(b) Audited Balance Sheet along with Profit & Loss account. In case of
foreign bidders, self-attested/digitally signed printed published
accounts are also acceptable.

(ii) In case the bidder is a Central Govt. Organization/PSU/State Govt.


Organization/Semi-State Govt. Organization or any other Central/State
Govt. Undertaking, where the auditor is appointed only after the
approval of Comptroller and Auditor General of India and the Central
Government, their certificates may be accepted even though FRN is not
available. However, bidder to provide documentary evidence for the
same.

(iii) In case the Audited Balance sheet and Profit Loss Account submitted
along with the bid are in currencies other than INR or US$, the bidder
shall have to convert the figures in equivalent INR or US$ considering
the prevailing conversion rate on the date on which the Audited Balance
Sheet and Profit & Loss Account is signed. A CA Certificate (with Valid
UDIN) is to be submitted by the bidder regarding converted figures in
equivalent INR or US$. Else, the Audited Balance Sheet and Profit &

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Loss Account shall be evaluated by considering the BC selling rate
declared by State Bank of India (on the date on which the Audited
Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss Account is signed) for conversion to
INR.

C. COMMERCIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA:

1.0 Bids shall be submitted under single stage two Bid system i.e. Un-priced
Techno-Commercial Bid and Priced Bid separately in the OIL’s e-Tender
portal. The Un-priced techno-commercial bid (or Technical bid) is to be
uploaded as per Scope of Work & Technical Specification of the tender in
“Technical RFx Response” Tab and Priced Bid as per Proforma-B, B1
(Imported), B1(Indigenous) & B2 (Call-out) uploaded in the “Notes &
Attachments” Tab. Bids shall be rejected outright if the prices are
indicated in the technical bids. Bids not conforming to this two-bid
system shall be rejected outright.

2.0 Bidder shall offer firm prices. Price quoted by the successful bidder must
remain firm during the execution of the contract and not subject to variation
on any account. Bids with adjustable price terms will be rejected

3.0 Bid received with validity of offer less than 120 (One twenty) days from
Original Bid Closing Date will be rejected.

4.0 Bid Security is not applicable against this tender. However, bidders shall
submit along with their bid a signed “Bid Security Declaration”
(Proforma-E) accepting that, if they withdraw or modify their bids during
the period of validity; or if they are awarded the contract and they fail to
sign the contract; or if they fail to submit performance security before the
deadline defined in the NIT; they will be suspended for a period of two years.
This suspension of two years shall be automatic without conducting any
enquiry

5.0 The Integrity Pact is applicable against this tender. OIL shall be entering
into an Integrity Pact with the bidders as per format enclosed vide
“Proforma-M” of the tender document. The proforma has to be returned by
the bidder (along with the Un-priced Techno-Commercial Bid) duly signed
by the same signatory who signed the bid, i.e., who is duly authorized to
sign the bid. Uploading the Integrity Pact with digital signature will be
construed that all pages of the Integrity Pact has been signed by the bidder's
authorized signatory who sign the Bid. If any bidder refuses to sign Integrity
Pact or declines to submit the Integrity Pact, their bid will be rejected.

6.0 Physical Bids, if any received from the bidders, shall not be considered and
will be rejected.

7.0 Bids submitted after the Bid Closing Date and Time will be rejected.

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8.0 Bids received through the e-procurement portal shall only be accepted. Bids
received in any other form shall not be accepted.

9.0 The bid documents are non-transferable. Bid can only be submitted in the
name of the bidder in whose name the User ID and Password have been
issued. Unsolicited bids will not be considered and will be straightway
rejected.

10.0 Bids documents shall be typed or written in indelible ink and shall be
digitally signed by the bidder or his authorised representative.

11.0 Any physical documents wherever called for, submitted by bidders shall
contain no interlineations, white fluid erasures or overwriting except as
necessary to correct errors made by the Bidder, in which case such
correction shall be initialled by the person or persons who has/have digitally
signed the Bid.

12.0 Any Bid containing false statement will be rejected.

13.0 Bidders must quote clearly and strictly in accordance with the price
schedule outlined in “Price Bid Format” of Bid Document; otherwise, the Bid
will be summarily rejected.

14.0 Bidders shall quote directly and not through their Agent/
Representative/Retainer/Associate in India. Bids submitted by Indian
Agent/ Representative/Retainer/Associate on behalf of their foreign
principals will not be considered and will be rejected straightway. One
Indian Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate cannot represent more
than one foreign principal.

15.0 Bidder must accept and comply with the following clauses as given in the
Bid Document in toto failing which bid will be rejected –

i) Performance Guarantee Clause


ii) Force Majeure Clause
iii) Tax Liabilities Clause
iv) Arbitration Clause
v) Acceptance of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
vi) Liquidated damage and penalty clause
vii) Safety, Environment & Labour Law
viii) Termination Clause
ix) Integrity Pact

16.0 The Bids and all uploaded documents must be digitally signed using “Class
3” digital certificate [e-commerce application (Certificate with personal
verification and Organization name)] as per Indian IT Act obtained from the

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licensed Certifying Authorities operating under the Root Certifying
Authority of India (RCAI), Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of India.

D. PRICE EVALUATION CRITERIA:

The bids conforming to the technical specifications, terms and conditions


stipulated in the bidding document and considered to be responsive after
subjecting to Bid Evaluation Criteria mentioned above will be considered for
further evaluation as per the Price Evaluation Criteria given below:

1.0 If there is any discrepancy between the unit price and the total price, the
unit price will prevail, and the total price shall be corrected. Similarly, if
there is any discrepancy between words and figure, the amounts in words
shall prevail and will be adopted for evaluation.

2.0 For conversion of foreign currency into Indian currency for evaluation of
Bids, B.C. selling (Market) rate declared by State Bank of India, one day
prior to the date of priced bid opening shall be considered. However, if the
time lag between the opening of the bids and final decision exceeds 3(three)
months, then B.C. Selling(Market) rate of exchange declared by SBI on the
date prior to the date of final decision shall be adopted for conversion and
evaluation.

3.0 The bidders must quote their charges/rates in the manner as called for vide
“Schedule of Rates” under Section-IV and the summarized price schedule
format vide enclosed Proforma-B, B1 (Imported), B1(Indigenous) & B2
(Call-out).

4.0 The quantities shown against each item in the "Price Bid Format" shall be
considered for the purpose of Price Bid Evaluation. It is, however, to be
clearly understood that the assumptions made in respect of the number of
days/parameters for various operations are only for the purpose of
evaluation of the bid and the Contractor will be paid on the basis of the
actual number of days/parameters, as the case may be.

5.0 Bidders to note the following:

i) Mobilization charges for each Package shall not exceed 1% of the total
quoted value of each respective Package in the Price Bid format.
However, Mobilization charges if quoted in excess of 1% total quoted
value for the Package, the excess amount shall be paid at the end of
the contract.

ii) De- Mobilization charges for each Package should not be less than
1% of the total quoted value of each respective Package in the Price
Bid format. If De-mobilization is quoted in deficit or less than 1% of
total quoted value for the Package, the deficit amount shall be

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withheld from the first invoice and the same will be paid at the end
of the contract along with Demobilization charges.

iii) Interim Mobilization charges of each Package should not exceed 0.5
% of total quoted value for each respective Package in the Price Bid
format.

iv) Interim De-mobilization charges of each Package should not exceed


0.5 % of total quoted value of each respective package in the Price
Bid format.

v) Standby charges of each tools/ equipment (applicable for all sizes)


shall not exceed 50% of the quoted operating Unit rate for the
respective tools/ equipment in the Price Bid.

6.0 To ascertain the inter-se-ranking, the comparison of the responsive bids will
be made subject to loading for any deviation. Commercial Bids shall be
evaluated taking into account the rates quoted in the PRICE BID FORMAT
as per Proforma-B, B1 (Imported), B1(Indigenous) & B2 (Call-out).

Total Estimated Contract Cost for 03(Three) years including all Taxes &
Duties including GST but excluding Basic Customs Duty:

T = T1 + T2 + GST
Where,

T= Total contract cost for 03 (Three) years

T1 = Total Cost of Regular Service


T2 = Total Cost of Call Out Service

E. GENERAL:

1.0 In case bidder takes exception to any clause of bid document not covered
under BEC, then the Company has the discretion to load or reject the offer
on account of such exception if the bidder does not withdraw/modify the
deviation when/as advised by company. The loading so done by the
Company will be final and binding on the bidders.

2.0 To ascertain the substantial responsiveness of the Bid the Company


reserves the right to ask the bidder for clarification in respect of clauses
covered under BEC also and such clarifications fulfilling the BEC clauses
in toto must be received on or before the deadline given by the Company,
failing which the offer will be summarily rejected.

3.0 If any of the clauses in the BEC contradict with other clauses of the Bid
Document elsewhere, then the clauses in the BEC shall prevail.

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4.0 CUSTOMS DUTY: In terms of Sl. No. 404 of the Customs Notification
No.50/2017-Cusdated 30.06.2017, imports of the items specified in List 33
of the Notification are subject to levy of concessional rate of customs duty
@5% (BCD Nil & IGST @5%)subject to conditions specified therein
(Condition No. 48). However, this is subject to change as per Government
guidelines and the provisions ruling at the time of tender closing will be
applicable.

Similarly, the domestic supply of such goods would attract 5% GST (i.e.
IGST or CGST & SGST/UTSGT) on submission of EC in terms of GST
Notification No. 03/2017.

5.0 PURCHASE PREFERENCE TO MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES:

5.1 Categorisation and various criteria applicable to MSE bidders shall be


guided by the Gazette Notification No. CG-DL-E-26062020-220191 dated
26.06.2020 and Amendment vide Gazette Notification no. CG-DL-
E16062021-227649 DATED 16th June, 2021 issued by MINISTRY OF
MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES. The existing enterprises
registered under EM-Part-II or UAM till 30th June 2020 shall continue to
be valid only for period up to the 31st day of December, 2021.

5.2 In case participating MSEs quote price within price band of L1+15%, such
MSE shall be considered for award of contract by bringing down their price
to L1 price in a situation where L1 price is from someone other than a MSE.

5.3 In case of more than one such MSE qualifying for 15% purchase preference,
the contract shall be awarded to lowest eligible MSE amongst the MSEs
qualifying for 15% purchase preference.

5.4 DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED BY MSEs:

The Bidder claiming as MSE status (MSE-General, MSE-SC/ST, MSE-


Woman) against this tender has to submit the following documents along
with the technical bid for availing the benefits applicable to MSEs:

i) Udyam Registration Number with Udyam Registration Certificate.

Or

ii) Proof of registration with District Industry Centres or Khadi and


Village Industries Commission or Khadi and Village Industries Board
or Coir Board or National Small Industries Corporation or Directorate
of Handicrafts and Handloom or Udyog Adhaar registration or
registration with any other body specified by Ministry of MSME.

Note: In case bidding MSE is owned by Schedule Caste or Schedule


Tribe entrepreneur or Woman Entrepreneur, valid documentary

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evidence issued by the agency who has registered the bidder as MSE
owned by SC/ST entrepreneur/Woman Entrepreneurs should also
be enclosed.

5.6 Provisions such as seeking support from another company by way of


technical collaboration, submission of JV/ consortium bid, etc., wherever
allowed in the tender document shall be available to all interested bidders
including MSEs. In those scenarios, MSEs quoting on the strength of
technical collaborators will be eligible for the benefits reserved for MSEs (i.e.
exemption from payment of EMD and purchase preference). However, in
case of submission of Consortium bids by MSEs, in order to avail the
benefits reserved for MSEs (i.e. exemption from payment of EMD and
purchase preference), the MSE bidder shall have to rely on their own
strength or on the strength of another MSE only to meet the various tender
requirements including technical and financial evaluation criteria. In that
case, all the members of the Consortium including the leader of the
Consortium should be eligible MSEs. Further, in case of bid from
incorporated JVC, in order to avail the above MSE benefits, the bidder i.e.
JVC shall have to be MSE unit.

6.0 PURCHASE PREFERENCE POLICY (LINKED WITH LOCAL CONTENT)


(PP-LC)
Purchase preference policy linked with Local Content (PP-LC) - notified vide
letter no. FP-20013/2/2017-FPPNG dated 17th November, 2020 of MoPNG
shall be applicable in this tender. [Copy of the notification is enclosed as
Exhibit-I]. Bidders to check the provisions of the Notification and their
eligibility to bid and any claim on Purchase preference. Purchase preference
will be applicable as per the Notification(s) and any amendment thereof.

6.1 Bidders seeking benefits, under Purchase Preference Policy (linked with
Local Content) (PP-LC) shall have to comply with all the provisions of the
notification no. FP20013/2/2017-FP-PNG dated 17th November 2020 or
subsequent amendments, if any.

6.2 Where both MSE and PPLC bidder(s) are entitled to Purchase Preference and
neither of them is L-1, eligible MSE(s) (in order of ranking among MSEs)
shall get preference over eligible PPLC bidder(s) to match their rates with
that of L-1 bidder for award of contract. However, if eligible MSE(s) decline(s)
to match down the price, then the eligible PPLC bidder(s) in order of ranking
among themselves shall be given the opportunity to match down its price to
the price of L-1 bidder for award of contract.

6.3 Where MSE is already L-1 in the tender evaluation, contract for L-1 portion
shall be straightway awarded to MSE, without considering any Purchase
Preference for PPLC bidder.

6.4 In case L-1 bidder is a PP-LC bidder, purchase preference shall be resorted
to MSE bidder as per ‘PPP for MSE-Order 2012’.

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6.5 In case of participation of MSE and LC vendor against the tender, MSE
vendor will be given preference over LC bidder to match with L1 bidder as
per Public Procurement Policy. MSE vendor will be evaluated with 15% PP
and LC vendor will be evaluated with 20% PP as MSE vendor does not have
Local Content conditions as per Public Procurement Policy and the PP-LC
policy is not applicable for DMEP and MSME.

7.0 VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS BY


INDEPENDENT THIRD-PARTY INSPECTION AGENCIES:

7.1 Oil India Limited (OIL) has engaged the following 09 (Nine) Independent
Inspection Agencies for a period of 04 (four) years with effect from
06.05.2020 to verify and certify various documents required against
BEC/BRC of the tender:

Name of Independent
Sl. No. Contact E-mail ID
Inspection Agency
M/s. RINA India Pvt. Ltd. a. ssd@rina.org
i
b. Andrea.Vattuone@rina.org
M/s. Dr. Amin Controllers Pvt. a. rkjain@rcaindia.net
ii
Ltd. b. info@rcaindia.net
M/s. Germanischer Llyod a. mangesh.gaonkar@dnvgl.com
iii Industrial Services GmbH
(DNV GL- Oil & Gas)
a. Jaimin.Bhatt@tuv-sud.in
M/s. TÜV SÜD South Asia b. sanjaykumar.singh@tuv-sud.in
iv Pvt. Ltd. c. Pankaj.Narkhede@tuv-sud.in
d. Ajit.Yadav@tuv-sud.in
a. abhishek.singh@irclass.org
M/s. IRCLASS Systems and b. pradeep.bansal@irclass.org
v Solutions Private Limited c. Asim.Hajwani@irclass.org
d. Amit.Ketkar@irclass.org
e. industrial_services@irclass.org
a. contact@gulflloyds.com
M/s. Gulf Llyods Industrial b. bbhavsar@gulfllyods.com
vi Services (India) Pvt. Ltd. c. inspection@gulflloyds.com
d. gulflloyds.india@gmail.com
M/s. TUV India Private a. salim@tuv-nord.com
vii Limited b. delhi@tuv_nord.com

a. Shailesh.Deotale@ind.tuv.com
M/s. TÜV Rheinland (India) b. ravi.kumar@ind.tuv.com
viii Pvt. Ltd. c. rupeshkumar.singh@ind.tuv.com
d. Neeraj.Chaturvedi@ind.tuv.com
M/s. Bureau Veritas (India) a. udit.chopra@bureauveritas.com
ix Private Limited b. vishal.sapale@bureauveritas.com
c. dinesh.sukhramani@bureauveritas.com

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d. p.sridhar@bureauveritas.com
e. hariprasad.jhawar@bureauveritas.com
f. amit.shaw@bureauveritas.com
g. business.support@bureauveritas.com
h. labhanshu.sharma@bureauveritas.com
i. pramodkumar.yadav@bureauveritas.com
j. sonal.lad@bureauveritas.com
k. bvindia.corporate@in.bureauveritas.com

7.2 The Bidders have to get verified and certified the various documents
required against BEC/BRC of the tender by anyone of the above
Independent Inspection Agencies and submit the duly certified Inspection
Certificate by the Inspection Agencies along with the Technical Bid of the
Tender. All Charges of the Third-party Independent Inspection Agencies
towards verification of bidder’s documents and certification thereof shall be
borne by the respective bidders and Payments on account of above
inspection, verification and certification shall be made directly by the Bidder
to the Inspection Agency(s). OIL will not be responsible for any payment
dispute between Bidders and Third-Party Inspection Agencies.

7.3 As mentioned above, Bidder(s) have to submit the verified documents along
with the Technical Bids. Bid submitted with un-verified supporting
documents shall not be considered. However, in case a bidder submits its
bid along with all relevant supporting documents as per BEC/BRC without
getting all/some of them verified by the designated Independent Inspection
agency, such bid can be provisionally considered provided it is accompanied
by an Undertaking by the Bidder on their official letterhead to submit the
duly verified copies/verification certificate within 07 (Seven) days of bid
opening. Company will neither send any reminder nor seek any clarification
in this regard from such bidders, and the bid will be rejected outright if the
bidder fails to submit the verified copies/verification certificate within 07
(Seven) days of bid opening at its own risk and responsibility

7.4 The methodology of inspection/ verification of documents followed by the


agencies is broadly as under but not limited to:

(a) It is obligatory on the part of the interested Bidders, who choose to


participate against the tender, to understand the tender requirements in
entirety and the requisite documents sought for in support of the Bid
Rejection & Bid Evaluation Criteria (BEC/BRC) mentioned in the tender in
particular. The Bidder must produce all the appropriate documents before
any of the OIL’s empanelled third-party certifying agencies for
verification/certification. Neither OIL nor the third-party certifying agency
shall be held accountable in any manner regarding the choice of documents
by the bidder for verification. Therefore, getting the appropriate documents
inspected/verified by the agency in support of BEC/BRC clauses is the sole
responsibility of the Bidder.

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(b) The prospective bidder shall contact any of the empanelled inspection
agencies. The agency shall go through the Tender Document, especially the
requirements of BEC/BRC and list the documents to be verified. They shall
depute their qualified/competent inspector to the Bidder’s premises to
check the original documents and certify the copies which the bidder shall
submit along with their bids. OIL will reserve the right to ask the inspection
agencies to verify the documents with source, if required at no extra cost to
OIL. Verification of documents by OIL‟s empanelled third-party agency shall
not automatically make the bidder eligible for award of contract.

(c) Verification of documents are normally categorized as under:

i. General Requirement:
 Check Bidder’s PAN Card
 Check Bidder’s GST Certificate
 Check ITR of company – last three years (minimum)
 Check Bidder’s Certificate of Incorporation – Domestic Bidder.

ii. Additional Documents : (If applicable against the tender)


 Joint Ventures Agreements – To cross-check with JV Partners
 Consortium Agreements – To cross-check with Consortium Partners
 Holding/Parent/Subsidiary/Sister Subsidiary/Co-Subsidiary
Company – To check the Share Holding pattern
iii. Technical Criteria
 To check Experience Proof- Completion Certificates, Reference contact
verification, Original Work Order/Contract Copy and any other
document(s), if called for vide BEC/BRC of the Tender.

iv. Financial Criteria


 To Check and verify Audited Balance Sheet/CA certificate
 To check the Line of Credit, if incorporated in the tender.

Notes:
(i) If any documents LOI/LOA/Contracts etc. are submitted towards
BEC/BRC experience criteria issued by Oil India Limited, such
documents need not be verified by TPI agency.
(ii) Undertaking from TPI Agency as per format (Proforma-V) enclosed
should be submitted along with the Bid.

8.0 COMPLIANCE OF THE COMPETITION ACT, 2002: The bidder shall strictly
comply with the provisions of the Competition Act, 2002, more particularly,
Section-3 of the Act. Any violation the provisions of the Act shall attract penal
action under the Act.

END OF PART-2
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Part-3
SECTION-I
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT (GCC)

1.0 APPLICABILITY, DEFINITION & INTERPRETATION

1.1 Applicability
All clauses in the General Conditions of Contract [GCC] shall apply to all
transactions except as otherwise stated in the Special Conditions of
Contract [SCC] and/or BEC/BRC. Furthermore, in the event if there is any
conflict between the Principal text of the Agreement and the
Appendixes, the Principal text will prevail.

1.2 Definition & Interpretation


In the contract (as hereinafter defined) the following words and expressions
shall have the meaning hereby assigned to them except where the context
otherwise requires:

1.2.1 COMPANY/OIL/Operator:
Shall mean Oil India Limited [OIL] a public sector undertaking,
incorporated under COMPANY’s Act 1956 having its registered office at
Duliajan-786602, Assam, India and includes its successor and permitted
assigns.

1.2.2 CONTRACTOR:
Shall mean the person or persons, firm or COMPANY or corporation
incorporated in India or abroad, who has been awarded with the contract
and includes contractor’s legal representatives, his successors and
permitted assigns.

1.2.3 Contract:
Shall mean a written agreement between the COMPANY and the
CONTRACTOR for execution of the services/works including all contract
documents and subsequent amendments, if any.

1.2.4 Site:
Shall mean the place in which the operations/services are to be carried
out or places approved by OIL for the purposes of the CONTRACT together
with any other places designated in the CONTRACT as forming part of the
site.

1.2.5 COMPANY’s Site Representative/Engineer:


Shall mean the person or the persons appointed by the COMPANY from
time to time to act on its behalf at the site for overall co-ordination,
supervision and project management at site.

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1.2.6 Sub-Contract:
Shall mean order/contract placed by the CONTRACTOR for any portion of
the CONTRACT or work sublet with necessary written consent of
COMPANY on third party. Such sub-letting shall not relieve the
CONTRACTOR from any obligation, duty or responsibility under the
CONTRACT.

1.2.7 Sub-Contractor:
Shall mean any person or firm or COMPANY (other than CONTRACTOR) to
whom any part of the work has been entrusted by CONTRACTOR, with
written consent of OIL or the persons appointed by OIL, successors and
permitted assigns of such persons, firm or COMPANY).

1.2.8 Contractor's Representative:


Shall mean such person/or persons duly appointed representative at the
site and base as the CONTRACTOR may designate in writing to the
COMPANY as having authority to act for the CONTRACTOR in matters
affecting the work and to provide the requisite services.

1.2.9 Contract Price/Value:


Shall mean the sum accepted or the sum calculated in accordance with
the rates accepted in tender and/or the contract rates as payable to the
CONTRACTOR for the entire execution and completion of the
services/works, including amendments/modification/change order issued
by the COMPANY.

1.2.10 Firm price:


The prices will remain unchanged, except for statutory changes, during
currency of the CONTRACT unless specifically agreed to in writing by
COMPANY.

1.2.11 Service/Works/Operations:
Shall mean and include all items and things to be supplied/done and all
work/Service to be performed by the CONTRACTOR as specified in the
Scope of Work under this CONTRACT and shall also include all extra,
additional, altered or substituted works/services as required for the
purpose of successful execution of the Contract.

1.2.12 Equipment/Materials/Goods:
Shall mean and include any equipment, machinery, instruments, stores,
goods which CONTRACTOR is required to provide to the COMPANY
for/under the CONTRACT and amendments thereto.

1.2.13 Drawings:
Shall mean and include all Engineering sketches, general arrangements/
layout drawings, sectional plans, all elevations, photographs, etc. related
to the CONTRACT together with modification and revision thereto.

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1.2.14 Specifications:
Means and includes all technical specifications, provision attached and
referred to in the tender/contract document regarding method and
manner of performing the services and qualities of the service/materials
to be provided under the contract and also as modified by the
COMPANY/its site representative during the execution of contract
in the best interest of service.

1.2.15 Engineer In-charge (EIC):


Shall mean the person designated from time to time by the COMPANY and
shall include those who are expressly authorized by the COMPANY
to act for and on its behalf for operation of the contract.

1.2.16 Inspectors:
Shall mean any person or outside Agency nominated by COMPANY to
inspect equipment, materials and services, if any, in the CONTRACT
(stage wise as well as final) as per the terms of the CONTRACT.

1.2.17 Tests:
Shall mean such process or processes to be carried out by the
CONTRACTOR as are prescribed in the CONTRACT, considered
necessary by the COMPANY or their representative to ascertain
quality, workmanship, performance and efficiency of equipment or services
thereof.

1.2.18 Approval:
Shall mean and include the written consent duly signed by COMPANY or
their authorized official in respect of all documents, drawings or other
particulars in relation to the CONTRACT.

1.2.19 Day:
Shall mean a calendar day of twenty –four (24) consecutive hours
beginning at 00:00 hours with reference to local time at the site.

1.2.20 Month:
Shall mean a calendar month as per Gregorian calendar.

1.2.21 Year:
Shall mean calendar year as per Gregorian calendar.

1.2.22 Working day:


Means any day which is not declared to be holiday by the COMPANY.

1.2.23 Bid/offer:
Shall mean the proposal/Offer along with supporting documents
submitted by the bidder in response to the tender or enquiry in accordance
with the terms of Tender or Enquiry, for consideration by COMPANY, prior
to award of contract.

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1.2.24 Guarantee:
Shall mean the period and other conditions governing the warranty/
guarantee of the services as provided in the CONTRACT.

1.2.25 Mobilization:
Shall mean rendering the equipment fully manned and equipped as per
CONTRACT and ready to begin work at site designated by the COMPANY
and accepted by the COMPANY after inspection.

1.2.26 De-mobilization:
Shall mean the removal of all items forming part of the mobilization from
the site of the COMPANY and inspection and acceptance thereafter by the
COMPANY including compliance of requirement in relation to re- export
of imported equipment/materials under concessional duty scheme in
accordance with relevant notification from Customs Authorities.

1.2.27 Wilful Misconduct:


Shall mean intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of
performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it
is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage
of property of the Company or Third Party.

1.2.28 Gross Negligence:


Shall mean any act or failure to act (whether sole, joint or concurrent) by
a person or entity which was intended to cause, or which was in reckless
disregard of or unjustifiable indifference to, avoidable and harmful
consequences such person or entity knew, or should have known, would
result from such act or failure to act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Gross
negligence shall not include any action taken in good faith for the
safeguard of life or property.

1.2.29 Criminal Negligence:


Shall mean that the crime happened negligently, there was duty of care
upon the Person but inadvertently due to his negligence, the duty was
breached, which causes harm to the people in the form of death or serious
injury.

1.2.30 GST Legislations:


‘GST legislations’ means ‘any or all of the following legislations as may be
applicable to the CONTRACTOR and OIL:

(A) The Central Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017;

(B) The Integrated Goods & Services Act, 2017;

(C) The Union Territory Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017;

(D) The respective State Goods & Service Tax Acts’

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(E) The Goods and Services (Compensation to States) Act,

2017

(F) The Customs Act and the Customs Tariff Act.

(G) Any other applicable Act related to GST

2.0 CONTRACT DOCUMENT:

2.1 Governing language: The governing language for the CONTRACT shall be
English. All CONTRACT documents and all correspondence and
communication to be given and all other documentation to be prepared
and supplied under the CONTRACT shall be written in English and the
CONTRACT shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with English
language.

2.2 Entire Agreement: The CONTRACT constitutes the entire agreement


between OIL and the CONTRACTOR with respect to the subject matter
of the CONTRACT and supersedes all communication, negotiations
and agreement (whether written or oral) of the parties with respect
thereto made prior to the date of this agreement, unless such
communication(s) expressly forms part of the contract or included by
reference.

2.3 Amendment in CONTRACT: No Amendment of the Contract shall be valid


unless it is in writing, is dated, expressly refers to the Contract, and
is signed by a duly authorized representative of each party thereto. OIL
shall not be bound by any printed conditions, provisions in the
CONTRACTOR’s BID, forms of acknowledgement of CONTRACT,
invoice and other documents which purport to impose any condition at
variance with or supplement to CONTRACT.

3.0 WAIVERS AND AMENDMENTS:

3.1 Waivers: It is fully understood and agreed that none of the terms and
conditions of this contract shall be deemed waived by either party unless
such waiver is executed in writing only by the duly authorized
representatives of both the parties. The failure of either party to execute
any right shall not act as a waiver of such right by such party.

3.2 Change Program: It is agreed that CONTRACTOR shall carry out work in
accordance with the completion program (e.g. Drilling Programme) to be
furnished by the COMPANY, which may be changed from time to time by
reasonable modifications in the program as COMPANY sees fit. COMPANY’s
instruction in this regard shall be final and binding.

4.0 CONTRACT TIMELINE:

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4.1 Effective Date of Contract:
The contract shall become effective as of the date COMPANY notifies the
CONTRACTOR in writing that it has been awarded the contract. This date
of issuance of Letter of Award (LOA) by the COMPANY will be the effective
date of contract. All terms and conditions of the contract shall come into
force with the date of issuance of LOA.

4.2 Date of Commencement of Operation:


The date on which the mobilization is completed in all respects and
CONTRACTOR is ready to commence operation as per the contract
provision [Certified by the COMPANY’s representative] will be treated as
the date of Commencement of Operation.

4.3 Duration of the contract:


The contract shall be valid for a period as defined in the LOA and Special
Conditions of Contract [SCC].

5.0 SCOPE OF WORK/CONTRACT:


Scope of the CONTRACT shall be as defined in the CONTRACT,
specifications, drawings and Appendices.

6.0 GENERAL OBLIGATION OF CONTRACTOR:


CONTRACTOR shall, in accordance with and subject to the terms and
conditions of this Contract:

6.1 Perform the work described in the Terms of Reference/Scope of Work. The
CONTRACTOR shall execute the work with professional competence and
in an efficient and workman like manner.

6.2 Except as otherwise provided in the Terms of Reference and the special
Conditions of the contract, employ all labours/personnel as required to
perform the work.

6.3 Perform all other obligations, work and services which are required by the
terms of this contract or which reasonably can be implied from such terms
as being necessary for the successful and timely completion of the work.

6.4 Comply with all applicable statutory obligations specified in the contract.

6.5 CONTRACTOR shall be deemed to have satisfied himself before submitting


their bid as to the correctness and sufficiency of its bid for the services
required and of the rates and prices quoted, which rates and prices shall,
except insofar as otherwise provided, cover all its obligations under the
contract.

6.6 CONTRACTOR shall be deemed, prior to submitting their bids, to have


satisfied themselves about the weather conditions, working culture in the
area, socio-political environment, safety & security aspects, law & order

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situation and law of the land, and obtain for themselves all necessary
information as to the risks, contingencies and all other circumstances,
which may influence or affect the various obligations under the Contract.

6.7 CONTRACTOR shall give or provide all necessary supervision during the
performance of the services and as long thereafter within the warranty
period as COMPANY may consider necessary for the proper fulfilling of
CONTRACTOR's obligations under the contract.

7.0 GENERAL OBLIGATION OF COMPANY:


COMPANY shall, in accordance with and subject to the terms and
conditions of this contract:

7.1 Pay CONTRACTOR in accordance with terms and conditions of the


contract.

7.2 Allow CONTRACTOR access, subject to normal security and safety


procedures, to all areas as required for orderly performance of the work as
specified in the Scope of Works of the contract or work connected
therewith.

7.3 Perform all other obligations required of COMPANY by the terms of this
contract.

8.0 DUTIES AND POWER/AUTHORITY:

8.1 OIL’s site representative/engineer:


The duties and authorities of OIL’s site representative/engineer are to act
on behalf of OIL for:

(a) Overall supervision, co-ordination and Project Management at site.

(b) Proper and optimum utilization of equipment and services.

(c) Monitoring of performance and progress

(d) Commenting/countersigning on reports made by the CONTRACTOR’s


representative at site in respect of works, receipts, consumption etc. after
satisfying himself with the facts of the respective cases.

(e) He shall have the authority, but not obligation at all times and any time to
inspect/test/examine/verify any equipment machinery, instruments,
tools, materials, personnel, procedures and reports etc. directly or
indirectly pertaining to the execution of the work. However this shall not
construe to imply an acceptance by the inspector. Hence, the overall
responsibility of quality of work shall rest solely with the CONTRACTOR.

(f) Each and every document emerging from site in support of any claim by
the CONTRACTOR has to have the countersignature/comments of the

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OIL’s representative/engineer without which no claim shall be entertained
by the OIL.

8.2 CONTRACTOR’s representative:

(a) The CONTRACTOR’s representative shall have all the powers requisite for
the performance of the Service/Works, subject to holding due
authorization from the CONTRACTOR.

(b) Representative(s) shall liaise with OIL’s representative/engineer for the


proper co-ordination and timely completion of the works and on any matter
pertaining to the works.

(c) Representative(s) shall extend full co-operation to OIL’s


representative/inspector/engineer in the manner required by them for
supervision/inspection/observation of equipment, material, procedures,
performance, reports and records pertaining to works.

(d) To have complete charge of CONTRACTOR’s personnel engaged in the


performance of the work and to ensure compliance of rules and regulations
and safety practice.

9.0 Personnel to be deployed by contractor:


CONTRACTOR warrants that it shall provide competent, qualified and
sufficiently experienced personnel to perform the work correctly and
efficiently.

9.1 The CONTRACTOR should ensure that their personnel observe all
statutory safety requirements including those prescribed by the
COMPANY. Upon COMPANY’s written request, CONTRACTOR, entirely at
its own expense, shall remove immediately any personnel of the
CONTRACTOR determined by the COMPANY to be unsuitable and shall
promptly replace such personnel with personnel acceptable to the
COMPANY. Replacement personnel should be mobilized within 15 days
from the date of issuance of notice without affecting the operation of the
COMPANY.

9.2 The CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible throughout the period of the
contract for providing all requirements of their personnel including but not
limited to, their transportation to & fro from Duliajan/field site, enroute/
local boarding, lodging, personal protective gear & medical attention etc.
COMPANY shall have no responsibility or liability in this regard.

9.3 However, COMPANY shall provide available medical assistance/facilities to


CONTRACTOR’s Personnel in case of emergency at its own establishment
on chargeable basis.

9.4 CONTRACTOR's key personnel shall be fluent in English language (both


writing and speaking).

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10.0 PERFORMANCE SECURITY:

10.1 On receipt of notification of award from the COMPANY, the CONTRACTOR


shall furnish the Performance Security to COMPANY within 15 (fifteen)
days from the date of issue of LOA for an amount specified in the
Forwarding Letter and Letter of Award (LOA) as per Proforma-F and must
be in the form of a Bank Draft/Cashier’s cheque/Banker’s cheque*/
NEFT/RTGS/Electronic fund transfer to designated account of OIL# or
Fixed Deposit Receipt (account OIL INDIA LIMITED) or irrevocable Bank
Guarantee or irrevocable Letter of Credit (LC) from:

10.2 Any schedule Indian Bank or Any Branch of an International bank situated
in India and registered with Reserve Bank of India as scheduled foreign
bank in case of domestic CONTRACTOR/service provider, or

10.3 In case of foreign CONTRACTOR/service provider, the bank guarantee can


be accepted from any scheduled bank in India or from International bank
who has its branch in India registered with Reserve Bank of India.

Any foreign Bank which is not a Scheduled Bank in India, provided the
Bank Guarantee issued by such Bank is counter-guaranteed by any
Branch situated in India of any Scheduled Bank incorporated in India.

Bank Guarantee issued by a Scheduled Bank of India at the request of


some other Non-Schedule Bank of India shall not be acceptable.

10.4 Bank Guarantee issued by a Bank, amongst others, must contain the
following particulars of such bank:

Full address.
Branch Code.
Code Nos. of the authorized signatory with full name and designation.
Phone Nos., Fax Nos., E-mail address.

10.5 The domestic CONTRACTOR/service provider(s) will have to submit the


Bank Guarantee from any of the scheduled banks and on non-judicial
stamp paper of requisite value as per the Indian Stamp Act, purchased in
the name of the issuing banker.

10.6 The foreign CONTRACTOR/service provider(s) will submit the Bank


Guarantee from Banks of Indian origin situated in their country. In case
no such bank of Indian origin is situated in their country, the Bank
Guarantee may be submitted from the bankers as specified above.

10.7 The Performance Security shall be denominated in the currency of the


contract.

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10.8 The Performance Security specified above must be valid for the entire
duration of the Contract and claim period should be valid for a minimum
of 03 (three) months beyond the contract period. The Performance Security
will be discharged by COMPANY not later than 30 days following its expiry
of claim period. In the event of any extension of the Contract period, Bank
Guarantee should be extended by CONTRACTOR by the period equivalent
to the extended period.

10.9 The Performance Security shall be encashed by COMPANY on account of


CONTRACTOR’s failure to fulfil its obligations under the Contract and/or
non-performance/un-satisfactory of the Contractor. Company shall not be
required to proof any loss or damage on account of Contractor’s non-
performance/un-satisfactory performance.

10.10 The Performance Security will not accrue any interest during its period of
validity or extended validity.

10.11 Failure of the successful Bidder to comply with the requirements of clause
10.0 shall constitute sufficient grounds for annulment of the award and
forfeiture of the Bid Security. In such an eventuality, action will be initiated
as per the Banning Policy of OIL in vogue.

#Subject to credit in OIL’s account within prescribed time

*The validity of Bank Draft/Cashier’s/Banker’s cheque (as applicable)


should not be less than 3 months.

In the event CONTRACTOR fails to honour any of the commitments entered


into under this agreement, and/or in the event of termination of the
contract under provisions of Integrity Pact and/or in respect of any amount
due from the CONTRACTOR to OIL, OIL shall have unconditional option
under the guarantee to invoke the above bank guarantee and claim the
amount from the bank. The bank shall be obliged to pay the amount to OIL
on demand.

11.0 SIGNING OF CONTRACT:

11.1 The successful bidder is required to sign a formal detailed contract with
OIL within a maximum period of 60 days of date of LOA. Until the contract
is signed, the LOA as well as GCC & SCC as prescribed in the Tender, shall
remain binding amongst the two parties. In the event of failure on the part
of the successful Bidder to sign the contract, OIL reserves the right to
terminate the LOA issued to the successful Bidder and invoke the Bid
Security or the Performance Security if submitted by the successful Bidder.
Such CONTRACTOR shall be put on holiday as per the Banning Policy of
OIL [available at www.oil-india.in].

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12.0 CLAIMS, TAXES & DUTIES:

12.1 Claims:
CONTRACTOR agrees to pay all claims, taxes and fees for equipment,
labour, materials, services and supplies to be furnished by it hereunder
and agrees to allow no lien or charge resulting from such claims to be fixed
upon any property of COMPANY. COMPANY may, at its option, pay and
discharge any liens or overdue charges for CONTRACTOR’s equipment,
labour, materials, services and supplies under this CONTRACT and may
thereupon deduct the amount or amounts so paid from any sum due, or
thereafter become due, to CONTRACTOR hereunder.

12.2 Notice of claims:


CONTRACTOR or COMPANY, as the case may be, shall promptly give the
other, notice in writing of any claim made or proceeding commenced for
which that party is entitled to indemnification under the CONTRACT. Each
party shall confer with the other concerning the defense of any such claims
or proceeding, shall permit the other to be represented by counsel in
defense thereof, and shall not affect settlement of or compromise any such
claim or proceeding without the other’s written consent.

12.3 Taxes:

12.3.1 CONTRACTOR, unless specified otherwise in the CONTRACT, shall bear all
tax liabilities, duties, Govt. levies etc. including GST and customs duty,
Corporate and personnel taxes levied or imposed on the CONTRACTOR on
account of payments received by it from the COMPNAY for the work done
under this CONTRACT. It shall be the responsibility of CONTRACTOR to
submit to the concerned Indian authorities, the returns and all other
concerned documents required for this purpose and to comply in all
respects with the requirements of the laws in this regard, in time.

12.3.2 Tax levied on CONTRACTOR as per the provisions of Indian Income Tax
Act and any other enactment/rules on income derived/payments received
under the contract will be on CONTRACTOR’s account.

12.3.3 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for payment of personal taxes, if any,


for all the personnel deployed in India by CONTRACTOR.

12.3.4 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish to the COMPANY, if and when called upon
to do so, relevant statement of accounts or any other information
pertaining to work done under the contract for submitting the same to the
Tax authorities, on specific request from them in accordance with
provisions under the law. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for preparing
and filing the return of income etc. within the prescribed time limit to the
appropriate authority.

12.3.5 Prior to start of operations under the contract, the CONTRACTOR shall
furnish the COMPANY with the necessary documents, as asked for by the

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COMPANY and/or any other information pertaining to the contract, which
may be required to be submitted to the Income Tax authorities at the time
of obtaining "No Objection Certificate" for releasing payments to the
CONTRACTOR.

12.3.6 Corporate income tax will be deducted at source from the invoice at the
specified rate of income tax as per the provisions of Indian Income Tax Act
as may be in force from time to time and COMPANY will issue TDS
Certificate to the CONTRACTOR as per the provisions of Income Tax Act.

12.3.7 Corporate and personnel taxes on CONTRACTOR shall be the liability of


the CONTRACTOR and the COMPANY shall not assume any responsibility
on this account.

12.3.8 All local taxes, levies and duties, sales tax, octroi, etc. on purchases and
sales made by CONTRACTOR shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.

12.3.9 CONTRACTOR shall provide all the necessary compliances/invoice/


documents for enabling OIL to avail Input tax credit benefits in respect of
the payments of GST which are payable against the CONTRACT. The
CONTRACTOR should provide tax invoice issued under GST legislations
for the goods and Services (indicating GST). Payment towards the
components of GST shall be released by OIL only against appropriate
documents i.e.: Tax Invoice/Bill of entry for availing input tax credit (as
applicable).

12.3.10 The tax invoices as per above provisions should contain all the
particulars as required under the invoicing rules under the GST
legislations, including, but not limited to the following:

(i) Name, Address and the GST Registration Number (under the relevant Tax
Rules) of the Service Provider (CONTRACTOR).

(ii) Name and Address and GST Registration Number of the Service Receiver
(Address of OIL).

(iii) Description, Classification and Value of taxable service/goods and the


amount of applicable tax (CGST, SGST, IGST, UTGST and cess).

12.3.11 In case of imported goods, CONTRACTOR/supplier is required to


provide original Bill of Entry or copy of Bill of Entry duly attested by
Custom authority.

12.3.12 The CONTRACTOR should mention the Place of supply in the invoice
raised under GST Law.

12.3.13 OIL would not accept any invoice without its GSTIN mentioned on the
invoice

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Note: CONTRACTOR who is under composition levy of the GST legislation
would raise Bill of supply instead of Tax invoice, which will have GSTIN of
supplier as well as OIL.

12.4 Goods and Services Tax:

12.4.1 “GST” shall mean Goods and Services Tax charged on the supply of
material(s) and services. The term “GST” shall be construed to include the
Integrated Goods and Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “IGST”) or
Central Goods and Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “CGST”) or State
Goods and Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “SGST”) or Union
Territory Goods and Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “UTGST”)
depending upon the import/ interstate or intrastate supplies, as the case
may be. It shall also mean GST compensation Cess, if applicable.

12.4.2 Where the OIL is entitled to avail the input tax credit of GST:

OIL will reimburse the GST to the Supplier of Goods/Services (Service


Provider) at actual against submission of Invoices as per format specified
in rules/regulation of GST to enable OIL to claim input tax credit of GST
paid. In case of any variation in the executed quantities, the amount on
which the GST is applicable shall be modified in same proportion. Returns
and details required to be filled under GST laws &rules should be timely
filed by supplier with requisite details.

12.4.3 Where the OIL is not entitled to avail/take the full input tax credit of GST:

OIL will reimburse GST to the Supplier of Goods/Services (Service Provider)


at actual against submission of Invoices as per format specified in rules/
regulation of GST subject to the ceiling amount of GST as quoted by the
bidder. In case of any variation in the executed quantities (If directed
and/or certified by the In-Charge) the ceiling amount on which GST is
applicable will be modified on pro-rata basis.

12.4.4 The CONTRACTOR will be under obligation for charging correct rate of tax
as prescribed under the respective tax laws. Further the CONTRACTOR
shall avail and pass on benefits of all exemptions/concessions available
under tax laws. Any error of interpretation of applicability of taxes/duties
by the CONTRACTOR shall be to CONTRACTOR’s account.

12.4.5 In case of statutory variation in GST, other than due to change in turnover,
payable on the contract value during contract period, the Supplier of
Goods/Services (Service Provider) shall submit a copy of the 'Government
Notification' to evidence the rate as applicable on the Bid due date and on
the date of revision.

12.4.6 Beyond the contract period, in case OIL is not entitled for input tax credit
of GST, then any increase in the rate of GST beyond the contractual

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delivery period shall be to Service provider’s account whereas any decrease
in the rate GST shall be passed on to the OIL.

12.4.7 Beyond the contract period, in case OIL is entitled for input tax credit of
GST, then statutory variation in applicable GST on supply and on
incidental services, shall be to OIL’s account.

12.4.8 Claim for payment of GST/Statutory variation, should be raised within two
[02] months from the date of issue of 'Government Notification' for payment
of differential (in %) GST, otherwise claim in respect of above shall not be
entertained for payment of arrears.

12.4.9 The base date for the purpose of applying statutory variation shall be the
Bid Opening Date.

12.4.10 The CONTRACTOR will be liable to ensure to have registered with the
respective tax authorities, wherever applicable and to submit self-attested
copy of such registration certificate(s) and the CONTRACTOR will be
responsible for procurement of material in its own registration (GSTIN) and
also to issue its own Road Permit/E-way Bill, if applicable etc.

12.5 Anti-profiteering clause

12.5.1 As per Clause 171 of GST Act it is mandatory to pass on the benefit due to
reduction in rate of tax or from input tax credit to the consumer by way of
commensurate reduction in prices.

12.5.2 In case rating of Contractor is negative/black listed after award of work for
supply of goods/services, then OIL shall not be obligated or liable to pay
or reimburse GST to such vendor/Contractor and shall also be entitled to
deduct/recover such GST along with all penalties/interest, if any, incurred
by OIL.

13.0 CUSTOMS DUTY, IF APPLICABLE:

13.1.1 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to import the equipment/


tools/spares/consumables etc. required for execution of the contract. The
CONTRACTOR shall undertake to complete all the formalities as required
under the Customs Act/Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) and indemnify OIL from
all the liabilities of Customs in this regard.

13.1.2 CONTRACTOR will be solely responsible for payment of all applicable


Customs Duty and to comply all Rules and Regulations. Total Contract
Price/Value is inclusive of all Customs Duty, if not mentioned otherwise
elsewhere in the Contract.

13.1.3 Above clause is to be read with Customs Duty Clause in SCC, if any.

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14.0 INSURANCE:

14.1 CONTRACTOR shall at his own expense arrange secure and maintain
insurance with reputed insurance companies to the satisfaction of the
Company as follows:

Contractor at his cost shall arrange, secure and maintain insurance as


may be necessary and to its full value for all such amounts to protect the
works in progress from time to time and the interest of Company against
all risks as detailed herein. The form and the limit of such insurance, as
defined here in together with the under works thereof in each case should
be as acceptable to the Company. However, irrespective of work acceptance
the responsibility to maintain adequate insurance coverage at all times
during the period of Contract shall be that of Contractor alone.
Contractor's failure in this regard shall not relieve him of any of his
responsibilities & obligations under Contract. All costs on account of
insurance liabilities covered under Contract will be to Contractor's account
and will be included in Value of Contract. However, the Company may from
time to time, during the currency of the Contract, ask the Contractor in
writing to limit the insurance coverage risk and in such a case, the parties
to the Contract will agree for a mutual settlement, for reduction in value of
Contract to the extent of reduced premium amounts. Contractor shall
cover insurance with Indian Insurance Companies.

14.2 Any deductible set forth in any of the above insurance shall be borne by
Contractor.

14.3 CONTRACTOR shall require all of his sub-Contractor to provide such of


the foregoing insurance coverage as Contractor is obliged to provide under
this Contract and inform the Company about the coverage prior to the
commencement of agreements with its sub-Contractors.

14.4 All insurance taken out by Contractor or their sub-contractor shall be


endorsed to provide that the underwriters waive their rights of recourse on
the Company and to the extent of the liabilities assumed by Contractor
under this Contract.

14.5 Certificate of Insurance:

Before commencing performance of the CONTRACT, CONTRACTOR shall


furnish OIL with certificates of insurance indicating:

a) Kinds and amounts of insurance as required herein


b) Details of coverage
c) Insurance corporation or companies carrying the aforesaid
coverage
d) Effective and expiry dates of policies
e) That OIL shall be given thirty (30) days written advance
notice of any material change in the policy

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f) Waiver of subrogation endorsement has been attached to
all policies and
g) The territorial limits of all policies.

14.6 Contractor shall also inform the Company at least 60 days in advance
regarding the expiry cancellation and/or changes in any of such
documents & ensure revalidation/renewal, etc., as may be necessary well
in time.

14.7 If any of the above policy expire or/are cancelled during the term of this
CONTRACT and CONTRACTOR fails for any reason to renew such policies,
OIL in no case shall be liable for any loss/damage occurred during the
term when the policy is not effective. Furthermore, a penal interest @1% of
the Total contract value shall be charged towards not fulfilling of the
contractual obligations. Notwithstanding above, should there be a lapse in
any insurance required to be taken by the Contractor for any reason
whatsoever, loss/damage claims resulting therefrom shall be to the sole
account of Contractor.

14.8 Contractor on demand from Company shall furnish the Insurance Policy
having detail terms and conditions, with respect to any Certificate of
Insurance submitted to the Company.

CONTRACTOR shall, at his own expense, arrange appropriate


comprehensive insurance to cover all risks assumed by the CONTRACTOR
under this CONTRACT in respect of CONTRACTOR’s equipment, tools and
any other belongings of the CONTRACTOR and its personnel as well
deputed under this CONTRACT during the entire period of their
engagement in connection with this CONTRACT including extensions if
any. The CONTRACTOR shall also carry adequate insurance cover against
damage/loss to third party person/property. OIL will have no liability on
this account.

14.9 Principal Assured


The following are to be included as Principal Assured(s) in the Insurance
Policies (except in case of Workmen’s Compensation/Employer’s Liability
insurance):
“Oil India Limited, and CONTRACTOR’s name (as appearing in the
Contract /LOA)”.

14.10 Waiver of subrogation:


All insurance policies of the CONTRACTOR with respect to the operations
conducted hereunder as set forth in clauses hereof, shall be endorsed by
the underwriter in accordance with the following policy wording:

“The insurers hereby waive their rights of subrogation against Oil India
Limited or any of their employees or their affiliates and assignees”.

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14.11 Deductible:
The CONTRACTOR shall take policy with minimum deductible as per IRDA
prescribed for the policy(ies). That portion of any loss not covered by
insurance provided for in this article solely by reason of deductible
provision in such insurance policies shall be to the account of the
CONTRACTOR.

14.12 Compliance with Sec 25(1), of “The General Insurance Business


(Nationalization) Act 1972”
Section 25(1) of “The General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act
1972‟ is reproduced below:

“No person shall take out or renew any policy of insurance in respect of
any property in India or any ship or other vessel or aircraft registered in
India with an insurer whose principal place of business is outside India
save with the prior permission of the Central Government”.

The above requirement of aforesaid Act needs to be complied with by the


CONTRACTOR wherever the aforesaid provisions of Act apply, and
compliance confirmations submitted.

14.13 Loss Payee Clause:


The Insurance Policies should mention the following in Loss Payee Clause:
“In respect of Insurance claims in which OIL’s interest is involved, written
consent of OIL will be required”.

14.14 On account payment to OIL in case of claim


In case any loss or damage happen and where OIL’s interest is involved,
OIL reserves the right to recover the loss amount from the CONTRACTOR
prior to final settlement of the claim.

14.15 CONTRACTOR shall require all of its SUB-CONTRACTORs to provide such


of the foregoing insurance cover as the CONTRACTOR is obligated to
provide under this CONTRACT.

14.16 CONTRACTOR shall at all time during the currency of the contract provide,
pay for and maintain the following insurance amongst others:

i) Workman Compensation and/Employers’ Liability Insurance:


Workmen's compensation and employer's liability insurance as required by
the laws of the country of origin of the employee.

ii) Commercial General Liability Insurance: Commercial General Public


Liability Insurance covering liabilities including contractual liability for
bodily injury, including death of persons, and liabilities for damage of
property. This insurance must cover all operations of CONTRACTOR
required to fulfil the provisions under this Contract.

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iii) Comprehensive General Automotive Liability: Automobile Public
Liability Insurance covering owned, non-owned and hired automobiles
used in the performance of the work hereunder, with bodily injury limits
and property damage limits shall be governed by Indian Insurance
Regulations.

iv) Carrier’s Legal Liability Insurance: Carrier’s Legal Liability Insurance in


respect of all CONTRACTOR’s items to be transported by the
CONTRACTOR to the site of work, for physical loss or destruction of or
damage to goods or merchandise, while in transit.

v) Public Liability Act Policy: Public Liability Act Policy covering the
statutory liability arising out of accidents occurring during the currency of
the contract due to handling hazardous substances as provided in the
Public Liability Insurance Act 1991 and the Rules framed there under.

vi) Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana (PMSBY) and Pradhan Mantri
Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY): CONTRACTOR shall, ensure that
all his/its personnel deployed under this contract have obtained additional
insurance coverage under the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana
(PMSBY) and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PMJJBY) through
the participating banks and submit the proof of such insurance coverage
to the satisfaction of OIL.

vii) CONTRACTOR's equipment used for execution of the work hereunder shall
have an insurance cover with a suitable limit (as per international
standards).

viii) Any other insurance policy set forth in the SCC

Note: An undertaking by the service provider has to be mandatorily


provided during the Mobilization time that they have taken all the
Insurance provisions as per the contract and as the Law and Insurance
Regulation.

15.0 LIABILITY:

15.1 Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, neither COMPANY nor its
servants, agents, nominees, CONTRACTORs, or sub-CONTRACTORs shall
have any liability or responsibility whatsoever to whomsoever for loss of or
damage to the equipment and/or loss of or damage to the property of the
CONTRACTOR and/or their CONTRACTORs or sub-CONTRACTORs,
irrespective of how such loss or damage is caused and even if caused by
the negligence of COMPANY and/or its servants, agent, nominees,
assignees, CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs.

15.2 The CONTRACTOR shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless
COMPANY from and against such loss or damage and any suit, claim or

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expense resulting there from. Neither COMPANY nor its servants, agents,
nominees, assignees, CONTRACTORs, sub-CONTRACTORs shall have any
liability or responsibility whatsoever for injury to, illness, or death of any
employee of the CONTRACTOR and/or of its CONTRACTORs or sub-
CONTRACTOR irrespective of how such injury, illness or death is caused
and even if caused by the negligence of COMPANY and/or its servants,
agents nominees, assignees, CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs.
CONTRACTOR shall protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless
COMPANY from and against such liabilities and any suit, claim or expense
resulting there from.

15.3 The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to waive its right of recourse and further
agrees to cause its underwriters to waive their right of subrogation against
COMPANY and/or its underwriters, servants, agents, nominees, assignees,
CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs for loss or damage to the
equipment of the CONTRACTOR and/or its sub-CONTRACTORs and/or
their employees when such loss or damage or liabilities arises out of or in
connection with the performance of the contract limited to the
CONTRACTOR’s liabilities agreed to under this Contract.

15.4 The CONTRACTOR hereby further agrees to waive its right of recourse and
agrees to cause its underwriters to waive their right of subrogation against
COMPANY and/or its underwriters, servants, agents, nominees, assignees,
CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs for injury to, illness or death of
any employee of the CONTRACTOR and of its CONTRACTORs, sub-
CONTRACTORs and/or their employees when such injury, illness or death
arises out of or in connection with the performance of the contract limited
to the CONTRACTOR’s liabilities agreed to under this Contract.

15.5 Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, neither CONTRACTOR nor


its servants, agents, nominees, CONTRACTORs or sub-CONTRACTORs
shall have any liability or responsibility whatsoever to whomsoever for loss
of or damage to the equipment and/or loss or damage to the property of
the COMPANY and/or their CONTRACTORs or sub-CONTRACTORs,
irrespective of how such loss or damage is caused and even if caused by
the negligence of CONTRACTOR and/or its servants, agents, nominees,
assignees, CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs. The COMPANY shall
protect, defend, indemnify and hold harmless CONTRACTOR from and
against such loss or damage and any suit, claim or expense resulting there
from.

15.6 Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, neither CONTRACTOR nor


its servants, agents, nominees, assignees, CONTRACTORs, sub-
CONTRACTORs shall have any liability or responsibility whatsoever to
whomsoever for injury or illness, or death of any employee of the COMPANY
and/or of its CONTRACTORs or sub-CONTRACTORs irrespective of how
such injury, illness or death is caused and even if caused by the negligence
of CONTRACTOR and/or its servants, agents, nominees, assignees,
CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs. COMPANY shall protect, defend

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indemnify and hold harmless CONTRACTOR from and against such
liabilities and any suit, claim or expense resulting there from.

15.7 The COMPANY agrees to waive its right of recourse and further agrees to
cause its underwriters to waive their right of subrogation against
CONTRACTOR and/or its underwriters, servants, agents, nominees,
assignees, CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs for loss or damage to
the equipment of COMPANY and/or its CONTRACTORs or sub-
CONTRACTORs when such loss or damage or liabilities arises out of or in
connection with the performance of the contract.

15.8 The COMPANY hereby further agrees to waive its right of recourse and
agrees to cause it underwriters to waive their right of subrogation against
CONTRACTOR and/or its underwriters, servants, agents, nominees,
assignees, CONTRACTORs and sub-CONTRACTORs for injury to, illness or
death of any employee of the COMPANY and of its CONTRACTORs, sub-
CONTRACTORs and/or their employees when such injury, illness or death
arises out of or in connection with the performance of the Contract.

16.0 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:

a) Notwithstanding any other provisions herein to the contrary, except only


in cases of wilful misconduct and/or criminal acts and/or criminal
negligence, neither the CONTRACTOR nor the COMPANY (OIL) shall be
liable to the other, whether in Contract, tort, or otherwise, for any
consequential loss or damage, loss of use, loss of production, or loss of
profits or interest costs, provided however that this exclusion shall not
apply to any obligation of the CONTRACTOR to pay Liquidated Damages to
the COMPANY and/or COMPANY’s right to forfeit the Performance Bank
Guarantee(s) in terms of the contract.

b) Notwithstanding any other provisions incorporated elsewhere in the


contract, the aggregate liability of the CONTRACTOR in respect of this
contract, whether under Contract, in tort or otherwise, shall not exceed
100% of the Contract Price (if not specified otherwise in SCC), provided
however that this limitation shall not apply to the cost of repairing or
replacing defective equipment by the CONTRACTOR, or to any obligation
of the CONTRACTOR to indemnify the COMPANY with respect to
Intellectual Property Rights.

c) COMPANY shall indemnify and keep indemnified CONTRACTOR harmless


from and against any and all claims, costs, losses and liabilities in excess
of the aggregate liability amount in terms of clause (b) above.

17.0 LIABILITY OF UNION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA:

It is expressly understood and agreed upon by and between CONTRACTOR


and OIL INDIA LIMITED, and that OIL INDIA LIMITED is entering into this

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agreement solely on its own behalf and not on behalf of any other person
or entity. In particular, it is expressly understood and agreed that Union
of India is not a party to this agreement and has no liabilities, obligations
or rights, whatsoever hereunder. It is expressly understood and agreed that
OIL INDIA LIMITED is an independent legal entity with power and
authority to enter into contracts solely on its own behalf under the
applicable laws of India and general principles of the Contract law. The
bidder/CONTRACTOR expressly agrees, acknowledges and understands
that OIL INDIA LIMITED is not an agent, representative or delegate of the
Union of India. It is further understood and agreed that Union of India is
not and shall not be liable for any acts, omissions, commissions, breaches
or other wrongs arising out of the contract. Accordingly, bidder/
CONTRACTOR hereby expressly waives, releases and foregoes any and all
actions or claims, including cross claims, impleader claims or counter
claims against the Union of India arising out of this contract and covenants
not to sue the Union of India as to any manner, claim, cause of action or
thing whatsoever arising of or under this agreement.

18.0 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE:

Except as otherwise expressly provided, neither party shall be liable to the


other for special, indirect or consequential damages resulting from or
arising out of the contract, including but without limitation, to loss or profit
or business interruptions, howsoever caused and regardless of whether
such loss or damage was caused by the negligence (either sole or
concurrent) of either party, its employees, agents or sub-CONTRACTORs.

19.0 RISK PURCHASE:

In the event, CONTRACTOR’s failure to provide the services as per the


Contractual scope, terms and conditions, COMPANY (OIL) reserves the
right to hire the services from any other source at the CONTRACTOR’s risk
& cost and the difference in cost shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.
Further, OIL shall retain the right of forfeiture of Performance Bank
Guarantee and any other action as deemed fit. In certain operational
situations OIL reserves the right to take over the site including the service
equipment at the risk and cost of the CONTRACTOR.

20.0 INDEMNITY AGREEMENT:

20.1 Except as provided hereof CONTRACTOR agrees to protect, defend,


indemnify and hold COMPANY harmless from and against all claims, suits,
demands and causes of action, liabilities, expenses, cost, liens and
judgments of every kind and character, without limit, which may arise in
favour of CONTRACTOR’s employees, agents, CONTRACTORs and sub-
CONTRACTORs or their employees or in favour of any third party(is) on
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result of the operations contemplated hereby, regardless of whether or not
said claims, demands or causes of action arise out of the negligence or
otherwise, in whole or in part or other faults.

20.2 Except as provided hereof COMPANY agrees to protect, defend, indemnify


and hold CONTRACTOR harmless from and against all claims, suits,
demands and causes of action, liabilities, expenses, cost, liens and
judgments of every kind and character, without limit, which may arise in
favour of COMPANY’s employees, agents, CONTRACTORs and sub-
CONTRACTORs or their employees or in favour of any third party(is) on
account of bodily injury or death, or damage to personnel/property as a
result of the operations contemplated hereby, regardless of whether or not
said claims, demands or causes of action arise out of the negligence or
otherwise, in whole or in part or other faults.

21.0 INDEMNITY APPLICATION:

The indemnities given herein above, whether given by COMPANY or


CONTRACTOR shall be without regard to fault or to the negligence of either
party even though said loss, damage, liability, claim, demand, expense,
cost or cause of action may be caused, occasioned by or contributed to by
the negligence, either sole or concurrent of either party.

22.0 ROYALTY PATENTS:

Each party shall hold harmless and indemnify the other from and against
all claim and proceedings for or on account of any patent rights, design,
trade mark or other protected rights arising from any use of materials,
equipment, processes, inventions and methods, which have not been
imposed on the attending party by the terms of the contract or the
specifications forming part thereof.

23.0 WARRANTY AND REMEDY OF DEFECTS:

23.1 CONTRACTOR warrants that they shall perform the work in a first class,
workmanlike, and professional manner and in accordance with their
highest degree of quality, efficiency and current state of the art
technology/industry practices and in conformity with all specifications,
standards and drawings set forth or referred to in the Terms of Reference
and with instructions and guidance, which COMPANY may, from time to
time, furnish to the CONTRACTOR.

23.2 Should COMPANY discover at any time during the tenure of the Contract
or till the Unit/equipment/tools are demobilized from site or base camp (if
applicable) that the work does not conform to the foregoing warranty,
CONTRACTOR shall after receipt of notice from COMPANY, promptly
perform any and all corrective work required to make the services conform
to the Warranty. Such corrective Work shall be performed entirely at

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CONTRACTOR’s own expenses. If such corrective Work is not performed
within a reasonable time, the COMPANY, at its option may have such
remedial Work performed by others and charge the cost thereof to
CONTRACTOR subject to a maximum of the contract value payable for the
defective work which needs corrective action which the CONTRACTOR
must pay promptly. In case CONTRACTOR fails to perform remedial work,
or pay promptly in respect thereof, the performance security shall be
forfeited.

24.0 SUBCONTRACTING/ASSIGNMENT:

24.1 CONTRACTOR shall not subcontract, transfer or assign the contract, or


any part under this contract, to any third party(ies). Except for the main
services under this contract, CONTRACTOR may sub-contract the petty
support services subject to COMPANY’s prior written approval. However,
CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for complete execution and
performance of the services under the Contract.

24.2 Consequent upon of placement of contract, if successful bidder(s)(other


than Micro/Small Enterprise) is procuring materials/services from their
sub-vendor, who is a Micro or Small Enterprise registered with District
Industry Centers or Khadi and Village Industries Commission or Khadi and
Village Industries Board or Coir Board or National Small Industries
Corporation or Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom or any other body
specified by Ministry of MSME with prior consent in writing of the
purchasing authority/Engineer in Charge the details like Name,
Registration No., Address, Contact No., details of material and value of
procurement made, etc. of such enterprises shall be furnished by the
CONTRACTOR at the time of submission of invoice/bill.

25.0 RECORDS, REPORTS AND INSPECTION:

The CONTRACTOR shall, at all times during the currency of the contract,
permit the COMPANY and its authorized employees and representatives to
inspect all the Work performed and to witness and check all the
measurements and tests made in connection with the said work. The
CONTRACTOR shall keep an authentic, accurate history and logs
including safety records of each service item with major items consumed,
which shall be open at all reasonable times for inspection by the
COMPANY’s designated representatives and its authorized employees. The
CONTRACTOR shall provide the COMPANY’s designated representatives
with a daily written report, on form prescribed by the COMPANY showing
details of operations during the preceding 24 hours and any other
information related to the said services requested by the COMPANY
whenever so requested. The CONTRACTOR shall not, without COMPANY's
written consent allow any third person(s) access to the said information or
give out to any third person information in connection therewith.

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26.0 CONFIDENTIALITY, USE OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND
INFORMATION:

26.1 CONTRACTOR shall not, without COMPANY's prior written consent,


disclose the contract, or any provision thereof, or any specification, plan,
drawing pattern, sample or information furnished by or on behalf of
COMPANY in connection therewith, to any person other than a person
employed by CONTRACTOR in the performance of the contract. Disclosure
to any such employed person shall be made in confidence and shall extend
only, as may be necessary for purposes of such performance with prior
permission from COMPANY. However, nothing hereinabove contained shall
deprive the CONTRACTOR of the right to use or disclose any information
which is:

a) possessed by the CONTRACTOR, as evidenced by the CONTRACTOR's


written records, before receipt thereof from the COMPANY which however
the CONTRACTOR shall immediately inform to COMPANY; or

b) required to be disclosed by the CONTRACTOR pursuant to an order of a


court of competent jurisdiction or other governmental agency having the
power to order such disclosure, provided the CONTRACTOR uses its best
efforts to provide timely notice to COMPANY of such order to permit
COMPANY an opportunity to contest such order subject to prior permission
from COMPANY.

26.2 CONTRACTOR shall not, without COMPANY's prior written consent, make
use of any document or information except for purposes of performing the
contract.

26.3 Any document supplied to the CONTRACTOR in relation to the contract


other than the Contract itself remain the property of COMPANY and shall
be returned (in all copies) to COMPANY on completion of CONTRACTOR's
performance under the Contract if so required by COMPANY.

26.4 During the currency of the Contract, COMPANY and its employees, agents,
other CONTRACTORs, sub-CONTRACTORs (of any tier) and their
employees etc. may be exposed to certain confidential information and data
of the CONTRACTOR. Such information and data held by the COMPANY,
its employees, agents, other CONTRACTORs, sub-CONTRACTORs (of any
tier) and their employees in the strictest Confidence and shall not be
disclosed to any other party except on a need to know basis.

However, the above obligation shall not extend to information which:

1. is, at the time of disclosure, known to the public which CONTRACTOR


shall immediately inform COMPANY;
2. is lawfully becomes at a later date known to the public through no fault
of CONTRACTOR subject to CONTRACTOR's undertaking that no
information has been divulged by them to the public;

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3. is lawfully possessed by CONTRACTOR before receipt thereof from
COMPANY which should be immediately informed to COMPANY;
4. is developed by CONTRACTOR independently of the information disclosed
by COMPANY which should be shared with the COMPANY;
5. CONTRACTOR is required to produce before competent authorities or by
court order subject to prior permission from COMPANY;

27.0 REMUNERATION AND TERMS OF PAYMENT:

27.1 COMPANY shall pay to the CONTRACTOR during the term of the Contract
the amount due from time to time calculated according to the rates of
payment set and in accordance with other provisions hereof. No other
payments shall be due from COMPANY unless specifically provided for in
the Contract. All payments will be made in accordance with the terms
hereinafter described.

27.2 Request for payment/part payment to third party i.e. other than the party
on whom the contract has been awarded will not be entertained by OIL
under any circumstances.

27.3 MANNER OF PAYMENT: All payments due by COMPANY to


CONTRACTOR hereunder shall be made at CONTRACTOR’s designated
bank. Bank charges, if any will be on account of the CONTRACTOR.

27.4 Payment of any invoices shall not prejudice the right of COMPANY to
question the validity of any charges therein, provided COMPANY within
one year after the date of payment shall make and deliver to
CONTRACTOR written notice of objection to any item or items the validity
of which COMPANY questions.

27.5 INVOICES: Mobilization charges will be invoiced only upon completion of


mobilization as certified by COMPANY representative and CONTRACTOR
is ready at site for starting the se r vi ces / o pe r a ti o n . Payment of
mobilization charges shall be made within 45 days following the date of
receipt of undisputed invoices by COMPANY.

27.6 CONTRACTOR shall send invoice to COMPANY on the day following the
end of each month for all daily or monthly charges due to the
CONTRACTOR.

27.7 CONTRACTOR will submit 02 (Two) sets of all invoices duly super scribed
`Original’ and `copy’ as applicable to the COMPANY for processing
payment. Separate invoices for the charges payable under the contract
shall be submitted by the CONTRACTOR for foreign currency and Indian
currency.

27.8 Payment of monthly invoices, if undisputed, shall be made within 30 days


following the date of receipt of invoice by COMPANY.

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27.9 COMPANY shall within 30 days of receipt of the invoice notify the
CONTRACTOR of any item under dispute, specifying the reasons thereof,
in which event, payment of the disputed amount maybe withheld until
settlement of the dispute, but payment shall be made of any undisputed
portion on or before the due date. This will not prejudice the COMPANY’s
right to question the validity of the payment at a later date as envisaged
in clause no. 27.4 above.

27.10 The acceptance by CONTRACTOR of part payment on any billing not paid
on or before the due date shall not be deemed a waiver of CONTRACTOR’s
rights in any other billing, the payment of which may then or thereafter
be due.

27.11 Payment of Final demobilization charges shall be made if applicable


within 45 days on receipt of invoice by COMPANY accompanied by the
following documents from the CONTRACTOR:

a) Audited account up to completion of the Contract.


b) Tax audit report for the above period as required under the Indian Tax
Laws.
c) Documentary evidence regarding the submission of returns and payment
to taxes for the expatriate personnel engaged by the CONTRACTOR or by
its sub-CONTRACTOR.
d) Proof of re-export of all items including the unutilized spares and
consumables (excepting consumables consumed during the contract
period) and also cancellation of re-export bond if any.
e) Any other documents as required by applicable Indian Laws.

In case, no demobilization charges are payable, the documents mentioned


above will have to be submitted by the CONTRACTOR before release of the
final payment by the COMPANY. A certificate from Chartered Accountant
on (a), (b) & (c) above will suffice.

27.12 CONTRACTOR shall maintain complete and correct records of all


information on which CONTRACTOR’s invoice are based upto02 (two) years
from the date of last invoice. Such records shall be required for making
appropriate adjustments or payments by either party in case of subsequent
audit query/objection.

28.0 PAYMENT OF COMMISSION/FEE/REMUNERATION OF INDIAN AGENT


/CONSULTANT/REPRESENTATIVE/RETAINER/ASSOCIATE OF
FOREIGN PRINCIPAL (APPLICABLE IN ICB TENDERS ONLY):

The Commission/fee/remuneration of the Indian agent/ consultant/


associate/ representative/retainer, if any, will be paid within 30 days of
the payment of invoice made to the CONTRACTOR, The amount of
commission/ fee/remuneration as a percentage of invoice value as per
contract provisions will be deducted by COMPANY/OIL from the monthly

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invoices of the CONTRACTOR and paid to the Indian agent/ consultant/
representative/retainer/associate.

29.0 DETAILS OF STATUTORY PAYMENTS LIKE EPF AND ESI ETC.

Wherever applicable, the CONTRACTOR (including those engaging


‘International Workers’) shall have itself registered under Employees’
Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952 and Employees’
State Insurance Act, 1948 and follow the relevant statutory provisions
including Rules made there-under concerning contractual workers.

The CONTRACTOR shall be required to submit the following


documents/details to the Corporation:

(i) Copy of PF-ECR duly stamped by the designated Bank, alongwith a print
of the digitally signed PDF data sheet of the ECR, as proof of payment, each
month, details of this PDF data sheet shall be verified by the appropriate
authority (i.e. Payment Making Authority) in the COMPANY from the
official website of EPFO (http://www.epfindia.gov.in).

(a) Copy of the online challan endorsed/stamped by the designated bank


as proof of receipt of payment towards monthly contribution of ESI
contribution.
(b) Copy of Return of contribution in respect of ESI for each contribution
period of the six months i.e. for the contribution period ended 30th Sept
and the contribution period ended 31st March.

(ii) As an Annexure to each EPF-ECR and ESI Challan(s), CONTRACTOR shall


also furnish the following Certificates:

1) The furnished information is correct to the best of his knowledge.


2) In case any discrepancies or irregularities is/are noticed in this
undertaking, then OIL is free to inform the PF/ESIC Authorities.
3) Before the completion of contract, CONTRACTOR shall serve one-
month notice to all his contractual workers, informing that their
services will be terminated.
4) Within one month on completion/expiry of the contract,
CONTRACTOR shall pay all the dues/terminal dues such as leave with
wages, bonus (if applicable), Gratuity (if applicable), to all his
contractual workmen, failing which CONTRACTOR’s Bank
Guarantee/Security Deposit may be withheld by OIL.

COMPANY may verify the deposit of statutory contribution made by the


CONTRACTORs with the EPFO/ESI authorities, where deemed necessary.
However, before making payment of the last bill/invoice of the
CONTRACTOR, the COMPANY may verify the details/status of the payment
towards EPF/ESI made by the CONTRACTOR from the authorities/official

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website of EPF/ESI (i.e. http://www.epfindia.gov.in and
http://www.esic.in). In case the information furnished by the
CONTRACTOR is found to be incorrect the COMPANY shall take
appropriate action against the CONTRACTOR in accordance with law.

The CONTRACTOR agrees and undertakes to indemnify OIL for any


liabilities arising out of declarations made by him in future on violation or
provisions of the EPF Act 1952 and ESI Act 1948.

30.0 TIMELY MOBILISATION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES:

a) Time is the essence of this Contract. If the CONTRACTOR fails to mobilize


and deploy the required manpower/equipment and/or fails to commence
the operation within the period specified as specified under mobilization
clause under SCC, OIL shall have, without prejudice to any other right or
remedy in law or contract including sub clause (b) below, the right to
terminate the contract.

b) If the contractor is unable to mobilize/deploy and commence the operation


within the period specified in sub clause (a) above, it may request OIL for
extension of the time with unconditionally agreeing for levy and recovery
of LD. Upon receipt of such a request, OIL may at its discretion, extend the
period of mobilization and shall recover from the CONTRACTOR, as an
ascertained and agreed Liquidated Damages, a sum equivalent to @ 0.5%
of contract value including mobilization cost, per week or part thereof of
delay subject to maximum of 7.5% of the Contract Price.

c) The parties agree that the sum specified above is not a penalty but a
genuine pre-estimate of the loss/damage which will be suffered by OIL on
account of delay on the part of the CONTRACTOR and the said amount will
be payable without proof of actual loss or damage caused by such delay.

d) LD will be calculated on the basis of Total Contract value [(if not specified
otherwise in SCC] excluding duties and taxes, where such duties/taxes
have been shown separately in the contract. However, the applicable GST
on the LD shall have to be borne by the CONTRACTOR. Accordingly, the
liquidated damages shall be recovered from the CONTRACTOR along with
applicable GST.

31.0 FORCE MAJEURE:

In the event of either party being rendered unable by ‘Force Majeure’ to


perform any obligation required to be performed by them under the
contract, the relative obligation of the party affected by such ‘Force
Majeure’ will stand suspended as provided herein. The term force majeure
as employed herein shall mean Acts of God such as earthquake, hurricane,
typhoon, flood, volcanic activity etc.; war (declared/undeclared); riot,
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CONTRACTOR’s Personnel; fires, explosions, ionising radiation or
contamination by radio-activity or noxious gas, if not caused by
CONTRACTOR's fault; declared epidemic or disaster; acts and regulations
of respective Govt. of the two parties, namely the COMPANY and the
CONTRACTOR and civil commotions, lockout not attributable to the
CONTRACTOR.

Upon occurrence of such cause, the party claiming that it has been
rendered unable as aforesaid thereby, shall notify the other party in writing
within 72 (Seventy Two) hours of the alleged beginning and ending thereof,
giving full particulars and satisfactory evidence in support of its claim.

Should ‘force majeure’ condition as stated above occurs and should the
same be notified within 72 (Seventy two) hours after its occurrence the
`force majeure' rate (if specified in the SCC of the Contract) shall apply for
the first 15 (fifteen) days for each such occasion.

Either party shall have the right to terminate the Contract if such `force
majeure' conditions continue beyond successive 60 (Sixty) days [or
exclusively mentioned in the SCC of the Contract] with prior written notice
of 15 days, provided termination of the Contract does not result into safety
hazard to the life and property on account of withdrawal of operations or
the operation is at critical stage. COMPANY shall have the absolute right
to decide whether any safety hazard exists or operation is at critical
position and decision of the COMPANY shall binding upon the
CONTRACTOR.

Should either party decide not to terminate the Contract even under such
condition, no payment would apply after expiry of fifteen (15) days force
majeure period. [or exclusively mentioned in the SCC of the Contract]

Time for performance of the relative obligation suspended by Force Majeure


shall then stand extended by the period for which such cause lasts.

If however, relative obligation of the party affected by such ‘Force Majeure’


is limited to part of the obligation(s), the contract shall not be terminated
and the parties shall continue to perform their respective obligations,
which are not affected by the ‘force majeure’ condition, provided the
obligations affected by the ‘force majeure’ do not preclude the parties in
performing the obligations not affected by such conditions.

32.0 SET-OFF:

Any sum of money due and payable to the CONTRACTOR (including


Performance Security refundable to them) under this or any other
Contract, whether in progress or in future, may be appropriated by OIL
and set-off against any claim of OIL (or such other person or persons
contracting through OIL) for payment of a sum of money arising out of this

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contract or under any other contract made by the CONTRACTOR with OIL
(or such other person or persons contracting through OIL).

33.0 WITHHOLDING:

COMPANY may withhold or nullify the whole or any part of the amount
due to CONTRACTOR, after informing the CONTRACTOR of the reasons in
writing, on account of subsequently discovered evidence in order to protect
COMPANY from loss on account of:

33.1 For non-completion of jobs assigned as per Scope of Work/Terms of


Reference.

33.2 Defective work not remedied by CONTRACTOR.

33.3 Claims by COMPANY’s recognized sub-CONTRACTOR of CONTRACTOR or


others filed or on the basis of reasonable evidence indicating probable filing
of such claims against CONTRACTOR.

33.4 Failure of CONTRACTOR to pay or provide for the payment of salaries/


wages, contributions, taxes or enforced savings with-held from wages etc.
with respect to personnel engaged by the CONTRACTOR.

33.5 Failure of CONTRACTOR to pay the cost of removal of unnecessary debris,


materials, tools, or machinery.

33.6 Any failure by CONTRACTOR to fully reimburse COMPANY under any of


the indemnification provisions of this Contract. If, during the progress of
the work CONTRACTOR shall allow any indebtedness to accrue for which
CONTRACTOR, under any circumstances in the opinion of COMPANY, may
be primarily or contingently liable or ultimately responsible and
CONTRACTOR shall, within five days after demand is made by COMPANY,
fail to pay and discharge such indebtedness, then COMPANY may during
the period for which such indebtedness shall remain unpaid, with-hold
from the amounts due to CONTRACTOR, a sum equal to the amount of
such unpaid indebtedness.

33.7 Withholding will also be effected on account of the following:

i) Order issued by a Court of Law or statutory authority in India.


ii) Income-tax deductible at source according to law prevalent from time to
time in the country.
iii) Any obligation of CONTRACTOR which by any law prevalent from time to
time to be discharged by COMPANY in the event of CONTRACTOR's failure
to adhere to such laws.
iv) Any payment due from CONTRACTOR in respect of unauthorised imports.

When all the above grounds for withholding payments are removed,
payment shall thereafter be made for amounts so with-held.

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33.8 COMPANY reserves the right to disburse or deposit the amount so withheld
to the concerned person(s) or agency or government authority, as the case
may be, besides nullifying such amount on account of loss suffered by the
COMPANY against 33.2, 33.3, 33.6 & 33.7 above.

34.0 APPLICABLE LAWS:

The Contract shall be deemed to be a Contract made under, governed by


and construed in accordance with the laws of India for the time being in
force and shall be subject to the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of Courts
situated in Dibrugarh (or the Place where the contract is executed) and
Principal Bench of Gauhati High Court (or the High Court under whose
territorial jurisdiction, the place of execution of contract falls).

This Agreement including all matter connected with this Agreement, shall
be governed by the laws of India (both substantive and procedural) for the
time being in force and shall be subject to exclusive jurisdiction of Courts,
mentioned hereinabove. Foreign companies, operating in India or entering
into Joint ventures in India, shall also be governed by the laws of India
and shall be subject to sole and exclusive jurisdiction of above Courts.

The CONTRACTOR shall ensure full compliance of various Indian Laws


and Statutory Regulations, as stated below, to the extent applicable, as
stated below, but not limited to, in force from time to time and obtain
necessary permits/licenses etc. from appropriate authorities for
conducting operations under the Contract:

a) The Mines Act 1952


b) The Oil Mines Regulations, 2017
c) The Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923
d) The Code of Wages, 2019
e) The Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970 and the rules
framed there under
f) The Employees Pension Scheme, 1995
g) The Interstate Migrant Workmen Act., 1979 (Regulation of
employment and conditions of service).
h) The Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act,
1952
i) Goods and Service Tax Act
j) Customs & Excise Act & Rules
k) Factories Act, 1948
l) Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
m) Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972
n) Environmental Protection Act, 1986 & other pollution control Acts.

Note: The above Acts are only indicative and not exhaustive. The Acts shall
include the rules and regulations framed thereunder.

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35.0 LABOUR LAWS:

i) CONTRACTOR shall comply with the provisions of various labour related


laws, including but not limited to the Code of Wages, 2019, Employee
Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952, COMPANY’s
Liability Act 1938, Employees’ Compensation Act 1923, Industrial
Disputes Act 1947, the Maternity Benefit Act 1961 and Contract Labour
(Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970, Employment of Children Act 1938,
Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948 or any modifications/amendment
thereof or any other law relating thereto and rules made there under from
time to time.

ii) No Labour below the age of eighteen [18] years shall be employed on the
work.

iii) CONTRACTOR shall not pay less than what is provided under law to
labourers engaged by him on the work.

iv) CONTRACTOR shall at his expense comply with all labour laws and keep
the COMPANY indemnified in respect thereof.

v) CONTRACTOR shall pay equal wages for men and women in accordance
with applicable Labour laws.

vi) If the CONTRACTOR is covered under the Contract Labour (Regulation and
Abolition) Act, he shall obtain a license from licensing authority [i.e. office
of the Labour Commissioner] by payment of necessary prescribed fee and
the deposit, if any, before starting the work under the Contract. Such
fee/deposit shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR.

vii) CONTRACTOR must obtain the PF Code from the concerned PF Authority
under Employees Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 1952.
Similarly, CONTRACTOR must obtain ESI Code under Employees State
Insurance Act.

viii) CONTRACTOR being the employer of the labours/personnel to be engaged


under the contract shall be liable to pay gratuity to the labours/personnel
as per the provision of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 and accordingly,
shall keep the COMPANY indemnified in respect thereof. If however,
COMPANY requires to pay gratuity to such labour(s) as per the direction of
the competent authority under the Act, COMPANY shall recover such
amount from the outstanding dues payable to the CONTRACTOR under
the contract or any other contract(s).

ix) CONTRACTOR shall furnish to Engineer in Charge the distribution return


of the number & description, by trades of the work people employed on the
works. CONTRACTOR shall also submit on the 4th& 19th of every month
to Engineer in Charge a true statement showing in respect of the 2nd half
of the preceding month & the 1st half of the current month (1) the accidents

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that occurred during the said fortnight showing the circumstances under
which they happened and the extent of damage and injury caused by them
and (2) the number of female workers who have been allowed Maternity
Benefit as provided in the Maternity Benefit Act 1961 on Rules made there
under and the amount paid to them.

x) Engineer in Charge shall on a report having been made by an inspecting


officer as defined in Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970
have the power to deduct from the money due to the CONTRACTOR any
sum required or estimated to be required for making good the loss suffered
by a worker or workers by reason of non-fulfillment of the conditions of the
Contract for the benefit of workers, non-payment of wages or of deductions
made from his or their wages which are not justified by the terms of the
Contract or non-observance of the said regulations.

xi) The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify the COMPANY against any payments
to be made under and for the observance of the provisions of the aforesaid
acts without prejudice to his right to obtain indemnity from his sub-
CONTRACTOR.

36.0 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS:

During the tenure of this CONTRACT nothing shall be done by the


CONTRACTOR in contravention of any law, act and/or rules/regulations,
thereunder or any amendment.

37.0 GENERAL HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (HSE) GUIDELINES:

37.1 It will be solely the CONTRACTOR's responsibility to fulfil all the legal
formalities with respect to the Health, Safety and Environmental aspects
of the entire job (namely; the person employed by him, the equipment, the
environment, etc.) under the jurisdiction of the district of that state where
it is operating. Ensure that all sub-CONTRACTORs hired by CONTRACTOR
comply with the same requirement as the CONTRACTOR himself and shall
be liable for ensuring compliance all HSE laws.

37.2 It will be entirely the responsibility of the Contractor/his Supervisor/


representative to ensure strict adherence to all HSE measures and
statutory rules during operation in OIL's installations and safety of workers
engaged by him. The crew members will not refuse to follow any instruction
given by company's Installation Manager/Safety Officer/
Engineer/Official/Supervisor/Junior Engineer for safe operation.

37.3 Any compensation arising out of the job carried out by the Contractor
whether related to pollution, Safety or Health will be paid by the contractor
only.
37.4 Any compensation arising due to accident of the Contractor's personnel
while carrying out the job, will be payable by the contractor.

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37.5 When there is a significant risk to health, environment or safety of a person
or place arising because of a non-compliance of HSE Measures Company
shall have the right to direct the contractor to cease work until the non-
compliance is corrected.

38.0 POLLUTION AND CONTAMINATION:

The CONTRACTOR shall be liable for all surface and sub-surface pollution
to the extent caused by CONTRACTOR and resulting from CONTRACTOR’s
operation/service or spillage or dumping of solvents/additive substances
or pollutants, which the CONTRACTOR brings to the Site for use in
connection with Work to be performed under this Contract.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, it is agreed


that except on the ground of willful misconduct or criminal misconduct,
COMPANY shall release, indemnify and hold CONTRACTOR and its sub-
CONTRACTORs harmless from any and all claims, judgments, losses,
expenses and any costs related thereto (including but not limited to Court
costs and “Attorney’s fees”) for:
a) Damage to or loss of any reservoir or producing formation; and/ or
b) Damage to or loss of any well; and/or
c) Any other subsurface damage or loss; and/ or
d) Any property damage or loss or personal injury or death arising out
of or in connection with a blowout, fire explosion and loss of well
control regardless of cause.

39.0 STATUTORY VARIATION/NEWLY ENACTED LAW:

39.1 All duties, taxes except otherwise specified in the Contract as applicable
on the closing date of bid submission as per relevant acts and rules shall
be in CONTRACTOR’s account. Variation in case of custom duty on CIF
value declared by the bidder shall be to COMPANY account.

39.2 In the event of introduction of any new legislation or any amendment or


enforcement of any Act or Law, rules or regulations of Government of India
or State Government(s) or Public Body, which becomes effective after the
date of submission of Price Bid or revised price bid, if any, for this
CONTRACT and which results in increased/decreased cost of the works
under the CONTRACT through increased/decreased liability of taxes
and/or duties, required to be paid by the CONTRACTOR, (other than
personnel and Corporate taxes), the Parties shall agree to a revision in
pricing to reflect such change subject to the production of documentary
proof to the satisfaction of the COMPANY/CONTRACTOR as applicable to
the extent which directly is attributable to such introduction of new
legislation or change or amendment as mentioned above and adjudication
by the competent authority (applicable when disputed by COMPANY) & the
courts wherever levy of such taxes/duties are disputed by
COMPANY/CONTRACTOR.

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39.3 Any increase in net amount of the duties and taxes (i.e. the amount of
taxes/duties payable minus eligible credit of taxes/duties paid on input
services/inputs) after the contractual completion/mobilization date during
the extended period will be to the CONTRACTOR’s account, where delay in
completion/mobilization period is attributable to the CONTRACTOR.
However, any decrease in net amount of the duties and taxes (i.e. the
amount of taxes/duties payable minus eligible credit of taxes/duties paid
on input services/inputs) after the contractual completion/mobilization
date will be to COMPANY’s account.

39.4 The Contract Price and other prices given in the Schedule of Prices are
based on the applicable tariff as indicated by the CONTRACTOR in the
Schedule of Prices. In case this information subsequently proves to be
wrong, incorrect or misleading, COMPANY will have no liability to
reimburse/pay to the CONTRACTOR the excess duties, taxes, fees, if any
finally levied/imposed by the concerned authorities. However, in such an
event, COMPANY will have the right to recover the difference in case the
rate of duty/tax finally assessed is on the lower side.

39.5 Notwithstanding the provision contained in Clause-39.1 to 39.4 above, the


COMPANY shall not bear any liability in respect of:

i. Personal taxes on the personnel deployed by CONTRACTOR, his sub-


CONTRACTOR/sub-sub-CONTRACTORs and Agents etc.
ii. Corporate taxes and Fringe benefit tax in respect of CONTRACTOR and all
of their sub-CONTRACTORs, agents etc.
iii. Other taxes & duties including Customs Duty and GST in addition to new
taxes etc. in respect of sub-CONTRACTORs, vendors, agents etc. of the
CONTRACTOR.
iv. Any liability on the CONTRACTOR, which was accrued under the old law
or contract, which the CONTRACTOR is obligated to pay either to the
COMPANY or to the Government Authority.

39.6 In order to ascertain the net impact of the amendment/


revisions/enactment of various provisions of taxes/duties, the
CONTRACTOR is liable to provide following disclosure to COMPANY:

i. Details of each of the input services used in relation to providing service to


COMPANY including estimated monthly value of input service and GST tax
amount.
ii. Details of Inputs (material/consumable) used/required for providing
service to COMPANY including estimated monthly value of input and GST
paid/payable on purchase of inputs.

39.7 The above provisions would be applicable only in case of variation in rate
of taxes and duties on supply of services to OIL and not applicable on taxes
and duties on input (goods and services) towards such services.

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39.8 Any claim or reduction on account of change in law shall be accompanied
with undertaking that the provisions of anti-profiteering clause under GST
Act have been complied with.

40.0 SEVERABILITY:

Should any provision of this agreement be found to be invalid, illegal or


otherwise not enforceable by any court of law, such finding shall not affect
the remaining provisions hereto and they shall remain binding on the
parties hereto.

41.0 Commission of misconduct/submission of fraudulent document by


the bidder/contractor and Banning thereof:

The information and documents furnished by the bidder/CONTRACTOR in


respect of the tender/contract are accepted by COMPANY to be true and
genuine. However, if it comes to the notice of the COMPANY anytime either
during the pendency of the tender or after award of the contract or after
completion the contract that a Bidder/CONTRACTOR furnished fraudulent
document/false information in relation to the subject tender/contract or
committed any misconduct, appropriate action shall be taken against the
Bidder/CONTRACTOR for debarment/banning of the
bidder/CONTRACTOR from participating in any future tender of the
COMPANY in terms of the COMPANY’s Banning Policy, 2017 besides
making the CONTRACTOR liable for other penal action including
termination of ongoing contract(s) at his/her risk and peril. In such event,
the Bid Security/Performance Security in respect of ongoing contract(s)
shall be forfeited by the COMPANY.

42.0 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES:

42.1 Arbitration (Applicable for Suppliers/CONTRACTORs other than PSU


and MSME):

1. Except as otherwise provided elsewhere in the contract, if any dispute,


difference, question or disagreement arises between the parties hereto or
their respective representatives or assignees, in connection with
construction, meaning, operation, effect, interpretation of the contract or
breach thereof which parties are unable to settle mutually, the same shall
be referred to Arbitration as provided hereunder:

2. A party wishing to commence arbitration proceeding shall invoke


Arbitration Clause by giving 30 days’ notice to the other party. The notice
invoking arbitration shall specify all the points of dispute with details of
the amount claimed to be referred to arbitration at the time of invocation
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claimant shall indicate its value in Indian Rupee for the purpose of
constitution of the arbitral tribunal.

3. It is agreed and undertaken by the Parties that irrespective of country of


origin of the CONTRACTOR, the arbitration proceedings shall be governed
by the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and under no circumstances,
the proceedings shall be construed as International Arbitration.

4. The number of arbitrators and the appointing authority will be as under:

Claim amount Number of Appointing Authority


(excluding claim for Arbitrator
interest and counter
claim, if any)

Upto Rs.25.00 Lakh Not applicable Not applicable

Above Rs.25.00 Lakh Sole Arbitrator OIL


Upto Rs.25 Crore

Above 3 Arbitrators One Arbitrator by each


party and the 3rd
Rs. 25 Crore Arbitrator, who shall be
the presiding Arbitrator,
by the two Arbitrators.

5. The parties agree that they shall appoint only those persons as arbitrators
who accept the conditions of the arbitration clause. No person shall be
appointed as Arbitrator or Presiding Arbitrator who does not accept the
conditions of the arbitration clause.

6. If any of the Arbitrators so appointed dies, resigns, becomes incapacitated


or withdraws for any reason from the proceedings, it shall be lawful for the
concerned party/arbitrators to appoint another person in his place in the
same manner as aforesaid. Such person shall proceed with the reference
from the stage where his predecessor had left if both parties consent for
the same; otherwise, he shall proceed de novo.

7. Parties agree and undertake that neither shall be entitled for any pre-
reference or pendente-lite interest on its claims. Parties agree that any
claim for such interest made by any party shall be void.

8. The arbitral tribunal shall complete the proceedings, make and publish the
award within time stipulated in the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,
1996(as amended).

9. If after commencement of the arbitration proceedings, the parties agree to


settle the dispute mutually or refer the dispute to conciliation, the

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arbitrators shall put the proceedings in abeyance until such period as
requested by the parties. Where the proceedings are put in abeyance or
terminated on account of mutual settlement of dispute by the parties, the
fees payable to the arbitrators shall be determined as under:

(i) 20%of the fees if the claimant has not submitted statement of claim.
(ii) 40% of the fees if the pleadings are complete
(iii) 60% of the fees if the hearing has commenced.
(iv) 80% of the fees if the hearing is concluded but the award is yet to be
passed.

10. Each party shall be responsible to make arrangements for the travel and
stay etc. of the arbitrator appointed by it. Claimant shall also be
responsible for making arrangements for travel/stay arrangements of the
Presiding Arbitrator and the expenses incurred shall be shared equally by
the parties.

In case of sole arbitrator, both parties shall equally share all expenditures
that may be required to be incurred.

11. The fees and other administrative/secretarial expenses of the arbitrator(s)


shall not exceed the model fee as stipulated in Schedule--- of the Act and
such expenses shall be equally borne by the parties.

12. The Place/Seat of Arbitration shall be Guwahati or the place where the
contract is executed. The venue of the arbitration shall be decided by the
Arbitrator(s) in discussion with the parties. The cost of arbitration sittings
shall be equally borne by the parties.

13. The Arbitrator(s) shall give reasoned and speaking award and it shall be
final and binding on the parties.

14. Subject to aforesaid, provisions of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act,


1996 and any statutory modifications or re-enactment thereof shall apply
to the arbitration proceedings under this clause.

42.2 Arbitration (applicable in case of Contract awarded on Public Sector


Enterprise):

a) In the event of any dispute or difference relating to the interpretation and


application of the provisions of commercial contract (s) between Central
Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) and also between CPSEs and
Government Departments/Organizations (excluding disputes -concerning
Railways, Income Tax, Customs & Excise Departments), such dispute or
difference shall be taken up by either party for resolution through AMRCD
as mentioned in OPE OM No. 4(1)/2013-DPE(GM)/FTS-1835 dated 22-05-
2018.

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b) A party wishing to commence arbitration proceeding shall invoke
Arbitration Clause and refer the dispute(s) to AMRCD with a copy to the
other party. The notice invoking arbitration shall specify all the points of
dispute with details of the amount claimed to be referred to arbitration at
the time of invocation of arbitration and not thereafter.

c) Upon such reference, the dispute shall be decided by the Competent


Authority appointed under the AMRCD, whose decision shall bind the
parties finally and conclusively. The parties in the dispute will share
equally the cost of the arbitration as intimated by the Arbitrator.

42.3 Arbitration (Applicable to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise)

In the event of any dispute or difference relating to, arising from or


connected with the Contract, efforts shall be made to resolve the dispute(s)
amicably by mutual consultation and in case such dispute(s) cannot be
resolved through mutual consultation, then same shall be resolved
through the procedure as prescribed in Section-18 of the Micro, Small and
Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006.

42.4 Resolution of disputes through conciliation by OEC

(Not Applicable in cases where value of dispute is less than Rs. 25 Lakhs
and more than 2 Crore)

If any dispute, difference, question or disagreement arises between the


parties hereto or their respective representatives or assignees, in
connection with construction, meaning, operation, effect, interpretation of
the contract or breach thereof which parties are unable to settle mutually,
Company at its discretion, on its own or on the request of the
CONTRACTOR, may refer the dispute to Outside Expert Committee (“OEC”)
to be constituted by Corporate Business Committee (CBC), OIL as provided
hereunder:

a) The party desirous of resorting to conciliation shall send a notice of 30


(thirty) days to the other party of its intention of referring the dispute for
resolution through OEC. The notice invoking conciliation shall specify all
the points of disputes with details of the amount claimed to be referred to
OEC and the party concerned shall not raise any new issue thereafter.

b) OIL shall nominate three outside experts, one each from


Financial/commercial, Technical and Legal fields from the Panel of Outside
Experts maintained by OIL who shall together be referred to as OEC
(Outside Experts Committee).

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c) Parties shall not claim any interest on claims/counterclaims from the date
of notice invoking conciliation till execution of settlement agreement, if so
arrived at. In case, parties are unable to reach a settlement, no interest
shall be claimed by either party for the period from the date of notice
invoking conciliation till the date of OEC recommendations in any further
proceeding.

d) The Proceedings of the OEC shall be broadly governed by Part III of the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 including any modifications thereof.
Notwithstanding above, the proceedings shall be summary in nature and
Parties agree to rely only upon documentary evidence in support of their
claims and not to bring any oral evidence in the OEC proceedings.

e) OEC shall hear both the parties and recommend possible terms of
settlement between the parties. The recommendations of OEC shall be
non-binding and the parties may decide to accept or not to accept the
same. Parties shall be at liberty to accept the OEC recommendation with
any modification they may deem fit.

f) Where recommendations are acceptable to both the parties, a settlement


agreement will be drawn up in terms of the OEC recommendations or with
such modifications as may be agreed upon by the parties. The settlement
agreement shall be signed by both the parties and authenticated by all the
OEC members either in person or through circulation. This settlement
agreement shall have the same legal status and effect as that of an
arbitration award on agreed terms on the substance of the dispute
rendered by an arbitral tribunal under Section 30 of the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act, 1996.

g) OIL will share all other guidelines regarding reconciliation through OEC
with the CONTRACTOR when it resorts to settlement through OEC. Both
parties agree to adhere to these guidelines.

h) All the expenditure incurred in the OEC proceedings shall be shared by the
parties in equal proportion. The parties shall maintain account of
expenditure and present to the other for the purpose of sharing on
conclusion of the OEC proceedings.

i) The OEC proceedings must be completed within a period of 3(three)


months from the date of constitution of the OEC with a provision of
extension of one months, subject to mutual agreement. The Place of OEC
shall be either at New Delhi or Guwahati.

j) If the parties are not able to resolve the dispute through OEC or do not opt
for conciliation through OEC, the party may invoke arbitration clause as
provided in the contract.

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k) The parties shall be represented by their in-house employees/executives.
No party shall bring any advocate or outside consultant/advisor/agent.
Ex-officers of OIL who have handled the matter in any capacity directly or
indirectly shall not be allowed to attend and present the case before OEC
on behalf of Contractor. However, ex- employees of parties may represent
their respective organizations.

l) Solicitation or any attempt to bring influence of any kind on either OEC


Members or OIL is completely prohibited in conciliation proceedings and
OIL reserves the absolute right to close the conciliation proceedings at its
sole discretion if it apprehends any kind of such attempt made by the
Contractor or its representatives.

42.5 Exclusions

Parties agree that following matters shall not be referred to conciliation or


arbitration:

i) Any claim, difference or dispute relating to, connected with or arising out
of OIL’s decision to initiate any proceedings for suspension or debarment
or banning, or decision to suspend or to ban or to debar business dealings
with the bidder/CONTRACTOR and/or with any other person involved or
connected or dealing with bid/ contract /bidder/ CONTRACTOR.

ii) Any claim, difference or dispute relating to, connected with or arising out
of OIL’s decision under the provisions of Integrity Pact executed between
OIL and the Bidder/CONTRACTOR.

iii) Any claim, difference or dispute relating to, connected with or arising out
of OIL’s decision to comply with any order or directive of any statutory or
government authority.

iv) Any claim which is less than Rs. 25 Lakh.

43.0 COMPLETION OF CONTRACT:

Unless otherwise terminated under the provisions of any other relevant


Clause or extended through written communication, this Contract shall be
deemed to have been completed at the expiry of the Period specified in the
contract or period of defect liability, as provided for under the Contract,
whichever is later.

44.0 TERMINATION:

44.1 Termination on expiry of the contract: This Agreement shall be deemed


to have been automatically terminated on the expiry of the contract period

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unless OIL has exercised its option to extend this contract in accordance
with the provisions, if any, of this contract.

44.2 Termination of contract for death: If the CONTRACTOR is an individual


or a proprietary concern and the individual or the proprietor dies or if the
CONTRACTOR is a partnership concern and one of the partners dies then
unless, the COMPANY is satisfied that the legal heir of the individual or
the proprietary concern or the surviving partners are capable of carrying
out and completing Contract, the COMPANY is entitled to cancel the
Contract for the uncompleted part without being in any way liable for any
compensation payment to the estate of the deceased CONTRACTOR and/or
to the surviving partners of the CONTRACTOR's firm on account of the
cancellation of Contract. The decision of the COMPANY in such assessment
shall be final & binding on the parties. In the event of such cancellation,
the COMPANY shall not hold the estate of the deceased CONTRACTOR
and/or the surviving partners of CONTRACTOR's firm liable for any
damages for non-completion of the Contract.

44.3 Termination on account of Force Majeure: Unless the contract provides


otherwise, either party shall have the right to terminate this Contract on
account of Force Majeure as set forth in Article-31.0 above.

44.4 Termination on account of insolvency: In the event that the


CONTRACTOR or its collaborator or its guarantor at any time during the
term of the Contract, becomes insolvent or makes a voluntary assignment
of its assets for the benefit of creditors or is adjudged bankrupt or under
the process of insolvency or liquidation, then the COMPANY shall, by a
notice in writing have the right to terminate the Contract and all the
CONTRACTOR’s rights and privileges hereunder, shall stand terminated
forthwith.

However, COMPANY shall be at liberty to give the Receiver or Liquidator or


Insolvency Professional Manager, as appointed by the Competent
Court/Tribunal, the option of carrying out the Contract subject to its
technical & financial competence and his providing a guarantee for due
and faithful performance of the Contract.

44.5 Termination for Unsatisfactory Performance: If the COMPANY considers


that, the performance of the CONTRACTOR is unsatisfactory, or not as per
the provision of the Contract, the COMPANY shall notify the CONTRACTOR
in writing and specify in details the cause of dissatisfaction. The COMPANY
shall have the option to terminate the Contract by giving 15 days notice in
writing to the CONTRACTOR, if CONTRACTOR fails to comply with the
requisitions contained in the said written notice issued by the COMPANY.
In the event CONTRACTOR rectifies its non-performance to the satisfaction
of the COMPANY, the option of termination may not be exercised by the
COMPANY. If however CONTRACTOR repeats non-performance
subsequently, COMPANY shall exercise the option to terminate contract by

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giving 07 days notice. Such CONTRACTOR shall be put on holiday as per
the Banning Policy of OIL [available at www.oil-india.in].

44.6 Termination due to change of ownership and Assignment: In case the


CONTRACTOR's rights and/or obligations under this Contract and/or the
CONTRACTOR's rights, title and interest to the equipment/ material, are
transferred or assigned without the COMPANY's written consent, the
COMPANY may at its option, terminate this Contract. COMPANY shall not
be however under any obligation to accord consent to the CONTRACTOR
for change of ownership & assignment of the contract.

44.7 If at any time during the term of this Contract, breakdown of


CONTRACTOR's equipment results in CONTRACTORs being unable to
perform their obligations hereunder for a period of 15 successive days,
COMPANY at its option, may terminate this Contract in its entirely or
partially to the extent non-performance, without any further right or
obligation on the part of the COMPANY, except for the payment of money
then due. No notice shall be served by the COMPANY under the condition
stated above.

44.8 Termination for delay in mobilization: CONTRACTOR is required to


mobilize complete equipment alongwith crew for commencement of
services at the specified site within the maximum allowed number of days
from the date of LOA/Notice for Mobilization as specified in the special
conditions of contract. If the CONTRACTOR (successful bidder) fails to
complete the mobilization as above, OIL shall have, without prejudice to
any other clause of the CONTRACT, the right to terminate the contract.

44.9 Notwithstanding any provisions herein to the contrary, the Contract may
be terminated at any time by the COMPANY on giving 30 (thirty) days
written notice to the CONTRACTOR due to any other reason not covered
under the above Article from 44.1 to 44.8 and in the event of such
termination the COMPANY shall not be liable to pay any cost or damage to
the CONTRACTOR except for payment of services as per the Contract upto
the date of termination.

44.10 Consequence of Termination: In all cases of termination herein set forth,


the relative obligations of the parties to the Contract shall be limited to the
period up to the date of termination. Notwithstanding the termination of
this Contract, the parties shall continue to be bound by the provisions of
this Contract that reasonably require some action or forbearance after
such termination.

Upon termination of this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall return to


COMPANY all of COMPANY's properties, which are at the time in
CONTRACTOR's possession.

In the event of termination of contract, COMPANY will issue Notice of


termination of the contract with date or event after which the contract will

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be terminated. The contract shall then stand terminated and the
CONTRACTOR shall demobilize their personnel & materials.

Demobilization charges shall not be payable by COMPANY in case of Article


from 44.4 to 44.7.

45.0 TO DETERMINE THE CONTRACT:

In such an event (i.e. termination under Article No. 44.4 to 44.9 above), the
contract shall stand terminated and shall cease to be in force from the date
of such notification by the COMPANY. Thereafter the CONTRACTOR shall
stop forthwith any of the work then in progress, except those work which
the COMPANY may, in writing, require to be done to safeguard any
property or work, or installations from damages, and the COMPANY may
take over the remaining unfinished work of the CONTRACTOR and
complete the same through a fresh CONTRACTOR or by other means, at
the risk and cost of the CONTRACTOR, and any of its sureties if any, shall
be liable to the COMPANY for any excess cost occasioned by such work
having to be so taken over and completed by the COMPANY over and above
the cost at the rate/cost specified in the schedule of quantities and
rates/prices.

46.0 WITHOUT DETERMINING THE CONTRACT:

In such an event (i.e. termination under Article No. 44.4 to 44.9 above), the
COMPANY may take over the work of the CONTRACTOR or any part thereof
and complete the same through a fresh CONTRACTOR or by other means,
at the risk and cost of the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR and any of
its sureties are liable to the COMPANY for any excess cost over and above
the cost at the rates specified in the schedule of quantities and
rates/prices, occasioned by such work having been taken over and
completed by the COMPANY.

47.0 ERRING/DEFAULTING AGENCIES:

Erring and defaulting agencies like bidder, CONTRACTOR, supplier,


vendor, service provider will be dealt as per OIL’s Banning Policy dated 6th
January, 2017 available in OIL’s website: www.oil-india.com. Moreover,
OIL reserves the right to take legal or any other action on the basis of merit
of the case.

48.0 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS:

CONTRACTOR shall give notices and pay all fees at their own cost required
to be given or paid by any National or State Statute, Ordinance, or other
Law or any regulation, or bye-law of any local or other duly constituted
authority as may be in force from time to time in India, in relation to the
performance of the services and by the rules & regulations of all public

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bodies and companies whose property or rights are affected or may be
affected in any way by the services.

CONTRACTOR shall conform in all respects with the provisions of any


Statute, Ordinance of Law as aforesaid and the regulations or bye-law of
any local or other duly constituted authority which may be applicable to
the services and with such rules and regulation, public bodies and
Companies as aforesaid and shall keep COMPANY indemnified against all
penalties and liability of every kind for breach of any such Statute,
Ordinance or Law, regulation or bye-law.

During the tenure of the Contract, CONTRACTOR shall keep the site where
the services are being performed reasonably free from all unnecessary
obstruction and shall store or dispose of any equipment and surplus
materials and clear away and remove from the site any wreckage, rubbish
or temporary works no longer required. On the completion of the services,
CONTRACTOR shall clear away and remove from the site any surplus
materials; rubbish or temporary works of every kind and leave the whole
of the site clean and in workmanlike condition to the satisfaction of the
COMPANY.

Key personnel cannot be changed during the tenure of the Contract except
due to sickness/death/resignation of the personnel or any other justified
situation in which case the replaced person should have equal experience
and qualification, which will be again subject to prior approval, by the
COMPANY.

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Part-3
SECTION-II
SCOPE OF WORK (SOW)/TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR)/TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS

1.0 INTRODUCTION
OIL INDIA LIMITED (OIL), a “Navaratna” Category, Government of India
Enterprise, is a premier oil Company engaged in Exploration, Production and
Transportation of crude oil & natural gas with its Field Headquarters at
Duliajan, Assam. Duliajan is well connected by Air with nearest Airport at
Dibrugarh, about 45 km away.
1.1. NAME OF THE SERVICE
Integrated Drilling Service-2 (IDS-2) where all services, equipment and
material procurement are integrated under the contract for a period of 03
(two) years and extendable by one (01) year with annualized proportionate
number of wells in the state of Assam & Arunachal Pradesh.
2.0 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
There will be two identical packages (bundles) under the service as Integrated
Drilling Service-2 (A) and Integrated Drilling Service-2 (B), i.e. IDS-2(A)
and IDS-2(B). The contractor shall have to provide the following services with
their tools & equipment under each packages including manpower:
(a) IDS Coordinator
(b) Directional Drilling Services
(c) Mud Engineering Services
(d) Supply of Bits
3.0 SCOPE OF SECTION
This section establishes the scope and schedule of the work to be performed
along with equipment, consumable to be supplied by the Service provider
and describes the specifications, instructions, standards and other
documents including the specifications for any materials, tools or
equipment, which the Service Provider shall satisfy or adhere to in the
performance of the work.
4.0 BRIEF DISCRIPTION OF PLACE OF ENGAGEMENT:
The area of operation as planned for this contract shall be in Assam and
Arunachal Pradesh of India. The following information is for general
guidelines to the bidders but shall not be treated as absolute. Company is
not responsible for any deviation of figures being spelt out or met with for
reason beyond their control and no claim shall be entertained based these:
(a) Maximum width of the well site approach road = 3.66 m
(b) Turning Radius = 15m (Generally), 12 m (exceptionally)

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(c) Max allowable unit load inclusive of fare weight for class AA loading =
50 tons
(d) Maximum overhead clearance = 4.25 m
(e) Highest recorded wind velocity in Assam = 80 km/hour
(f) Max. recorded ambient temp = 45 deg. Celsius
(g) Min. recorded ambient temp.= 5 deg. Celsius
(h) Weather Pattern: Frequent rains from May/June to September/
October and Occasional during the remaining period
(i) Nature of top soil: Usually clay/Alluvium/ Unconsolidated
(j) Source of water - Through shallow bore wells. Usually available at well
Site. Otherwise, from bore well situated at convenient Locations. Depth
of bore well 15 to 50 mtrs.
(k) Average annual rainfall: 250 / 300 cm
(l) Humidity: max. 98%
(m) Allowable axle load rating of weakest section of road: 12 Tons
(n) The approximate well plinth area is 8000 - 9000 sq. m.
(o) The content of solid effluent may be sand, shale, clay, coal, silt,
mudstone, sandstone and other minerals/
(p) The approximate volume of solid effluent may be up to 80 cubic mtrs
during drilling of upper section of the hole.
5.0 GEOLOGY & RESERVOIR INFORMATION:
Geological and reservoir information of the few fields where the proposed
services shall be put into operation are furnished below. However, the
Services may be deployed also in fields other than the below mentioned ones
at the discretion of OIL.
5.1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF BLOCKS
The Upper Assam Basin, which is a part of Assam Arakan Petroliferous Basin,
lies in a syntaxial position which is surrounded on three sides by thrust belts.
In the south the Naga Thrust Belt has been developed due to convergence
between the Indian plate and the West Burma Block and the syntaxial closure
has resulted from the Himalayan collision to the north and northeast. The
Basin has developed as a foredeep / foreland basin with respect to Naga
Thrust Belt advancement. The foredeep phase was deposited under
marine/deltaic conditions and the foreland stage mainly under fluviatile
environments.
Present thrust for hydrocarbon exploration by Oil India Limited in Upper
Assam Basin is on the Paleocene – Lower Eocene shelf sediments and
Oligocene-Miocene fluviatile to fluivo-deltaic & lacustrine sediments, where
numbers of oil/gas bearing structures have been identified. Sandstones
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marine environment (Lakadong & Narpuh Member of Sylhet Formation),
fluvio-deltaic to deltaic (Barail Formation), fluvial (Tipam) & lacustrine
(Girujan) act as the key reservoir facies and major oil and gas accumulations
are found in mostly structural traps. Recent exploratory drilling in the deeper
and frontier part of the Basin towards east, southeast and northern bank of
the river Brahmaputra away from the Central Basement High area has
revealed interesting information on the reservoir facies development pattern
within the Paleocene-Lower Eocene sediments.
5.1.1 KUMCHAI [NIGRU PML]:
The KUMCHAI oilfield is a hanging wall structure concealed beneath the
alluvial cover in the Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh. Geologically,
the KUMCHAI structure is a fairly large structural ‘high’ located in the
extreme eastern part of the Upper Assam Basin. Structurally, it is an NE-
SW trending doubly plunging elongated anticline with a possible areal extent
of about 18 sq. km. at Upper Girujan (Mio-Pliocene) stratigraphic level. The
structure is bounded by a thrust/ reverse fault in the north and a normal
fault in the south. The structural configuration at the underlying Tipam
(Miocene) level more or less conforms to the structural picture of the
overlying Girujan level. The closure area is expected to be about 8 sq. km.
at the Tipam level. The structural configuration of the field has been depicted
through time/ depth contour maps within Girujans and Tipams.
Approximate surface area of field = 25 Sq. Km.
5.1.2 BALIMARA [DUMDUMA PML]:
The study area is located in the southern part of OIL’s operational area in
Upper Assam basin. Balimara structure was identified in a regional study
published in June, 2005 as a review of Greater Shalmari-Nahorkatiya area
for prospect generation and exploratory drilling. The Balimara structure
appears as a faulted anticlinal structure at Barail Top as well as Barail Sand
top level. The structure is bounded in the north by a WNW-ESE trending
fault separating it from Jaipur structure. The structure is bounded in the
north-west by NE-SW trending fault, whereas the surface trace of the Naga
thrust lies in the south-west of the structure. The Balimara area shows
similar structural pattern as that of Barail at Tipam and Eocene levels.
Approximate surface area of field = 50 Sq. Km.
5.1.3 BAGHJAN + SOUTH BAGHJAN (BAGHJAN PML):
The Baghjan oilfield is located in the North-eastern corner of OIL's
operational area in Upper Assam Basin and very close to the Baghjan (High
Displacement Well) which is situated towards north of Baghjan. Drilling of
wells has been carried out in Baghjan area and no well has been drilled in
Baghjan (High displacement well) area yet. The Baghjan structure was first
identified at the Paleocene-Lower Eocene level during the interpretation of
2D seismic data of Chandmari area in 2000. It is an elongated structure and
lies on the up-thrown side of the major east-west trending fault at Paleocene-
Lower Eocene level. The discovery of hydrocarbon in this structure was made
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1. The main hydrocarbon bearing horizons are confined to the Paleocene /
Lower Eocene reservoirs (3.5-4.0) Km below the surface level. The Baghjan
structure lies in Baghjan PML which is limited by Baghjan (High
Displacement Well) in the north. Approximate surface area of field = 60
Sq. Km.
5.1.4 LAKAWAGAON (MORAN PML):
The Lakuwagaon oilfield is located in the western part of OIL's operational
area in Upper Assam Basin and is situated towards west of established
Moran oilfield. Six (6) wells have so far been drilled in this area. The
Lakwagaon structure is an elongated faulted anticline identified at Barail
(Arenaceous) Formation during the interpretation of Haldibari-
Dikharipathar 3D seismic data in 2009. The discovery of hydrocarbon in this
structure was made during 2017 after the successful completion of the first
well Lakwagaon-1. The main hydrocarbon bearing horizons are confined to
the Barail 4th+5th sand reservoirs. The Lakwagaon structure lies in the
westernmost corner of the Moran PML. Approximate surface area of field
= 35 Sq. Km.

5.1.5 GENERALIZED STRATIGRAPHY / LITHOLOGY OF 4 THRUST AREA


WITH FORMATION TOPS OF DRILLED LOCATIONS IN THESE AREAS
(a) KUMCHAI [NINGRU PML]:

Ground Level Elevation above Sea level =180 m


Table-1: Formation Tops (Well: Kumchai-10)

Formation TVDSS (m) TVD (m BDF)


Alluvium Surface Surface
Namsang 1851 2021
Girujan 3010 3180

(b) BALIMARA [BALIMARA PML]:

Ground Level Elevation above Sea level =120 m


Table-2: Formation Tops (Well: Balimara-1)

Formation TVDSS (m) TVD (m BDF)


Alluvium Surface Surface
Girujan 1620 1747
Tipam 2735 2862
Barail (Argillaceous) 3579 3706
Barail (Arenaceous) 3904 4032
Kopili 4444 4571

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(c) BAGHJAN [BAGHJAN PML]:

Ground Level Elevation above Sea level =122 m


Table-3: Formation Tops (Well: Baghjan-1)

Formation TVDSS (m) TVD (m BDF)


Alluvium Surface Surface
Girujan Absent Absent
Tipam 1921 2050
Barail 2228 2357
Kopili 2970 3099
Prang 3284 3413
Narpuh 3337 3466
Lakadong+Theria 3447 3576
Langpar 3607 3736
Basement 3715 3844

(d) LAKAWAGAON [MORNA PML]:

Ground Level Elevation above Sea level = 95 m


Table-4: Formation Tops (Well: Lakwagaon-1)

Formation TVDSS (m) TVD (m BDF)


Alluvium Surface Surface
Namsang 1531 1637
Girujan 2254 2360
Tipam 2462 2568
Barail 3132 3238
Kopili 3607 3713
Prang 4091 4197
Narpuh 4151 4257
Lakadong+Theria 4198 4304
Langpar 4267 4373
Basement 4320 4426

6.0 PROJECTION PARAMETERS:


Reference spheroid for local projection : WGS 84
Projection system : Lambert Tangential.
7.0 DESCRIPTION OF DRILLING WELL
Drilling locations may be one with one well or cluster of wells/offset wells.
Profiles of the wells are vertical or directional with “J”, “S”, and
“Horizontal” profile. Multilateral drilling with several lateral drain holes
from one mother well is also in planning stage. Standard/tentative
sectional targets for a well with depth of 4500 meter is as follows:
Table (5): Standard/tentative sectional target for a well with depth of
4500 meter

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Table No. 5: Tentative Sectional target for Hole Size

Sl No Hole Size (inches) Sectional Target

1 26 250
2 250-2300
17½
3 12¼ 2300-3600
4 8½ 3600-4200
5 6” 4200+

Note: However, above is only a general illustration, hole size and sectional
may differ depending upon well design and geology respectively.

8.0 PRESENCE OF CO2 & H2S


Presence of CO2 is expected in the wells. The wells are expected to be H2S
free. Accordingly, the equipment/tools etc. to be offered by the Service
provider shall be for generally H2S free environment.

9.0 BROAD SCOPE OF WORK OF IDS-2


Following services, tools, equipment including manpower to be submitted
under the Integrated Drilling Service-2

A.0 IDS COORDINATOR:


The Bidder shall provide one qualified and experienced IDS Coordinator for
managing the Integrated Drilling Service-2 based at OIL’s Office. He should
be of sound health, must be fluent in written/spoken English and employee
of the Service provider.

CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of
officials and competent persons.

JOB SPECIFICATION JOB DESCRIPTION JOB LEVEL


He shall be the single point of contact between OIL and the Contractor with
responsibility for working closely with OIL. Shall be responsible for
successful management for timely completion of each well as per program.

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Table No. 6: Experience & Certification of IDS Coordinator

Total (excld off)


OFF as per Note
Working Hours
Qualification
Educational

Stationed
Sl. No.

Name of Experience &


position Certification

Graduate i) Should have BE/B


Engineer Tech with 15 years’

(24 hrs x7 days on call basis)


from experience in deep
AICTE/ drilling oil / gas wells.

At base office of
UGC ii) Should be conversant

Off as per Note


recognised with mud chemicals &
IDS institute/ maintenance of mud

01
1
Coordinator Govt. property.
recognized iii) Should have completed
University at least three wells with
depth more than 3500
meter, out of which one
well with 4500-meter
depth.

JOB RESPONSIBILITY
He shall be responsible for
(a) Delivering of the deliverables to the Client in accordance with scope
of work under the Contract.
(b) Liaise with the Client team and prepare the mobilization plan upon
award of main Contract.
(c) Co-ordinating with internal segments and third parties to ensure
timely mobilization of equipment and services, if any.
(d) Co-ordinating with Company or any other agency for any
operational/ administrative matter of the rig and well site.
(e) Providing all requisite data for preparation of “look-ahead plan” for
7/15/30 days, as applicable, comprising/compiling the “look-ahead
plan” for 7/15/30 in advance.
(f) Attending the Daily Progress Review meetings and fine tune Daily /
Weekly look ahead in line with the operational updates and decisions.
(g) Manpower planning, Assigning the responsibility to the team
members and ensure co-ordination on all fronts.
(h) Participation in the Service Quality Meetings and implementation of
correction measures, if any.

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(i) Compliance of QHSSE, Ethics and other policies & standards on part
of the Contractor and third-party personnel (if any) harmonising
same with client and/or as agreed.
(j) Maintaining the record & document management system as per code
of practices of Oil India. He will also maintain the records or
documents not covered under the aforesaid code of practice(s),
subsequently as a part of legal and QHSSE requirement.
(k) Monitoring plans, programs, and work progress to maintain quality
and timeline.
(l) Ensuring equipment and materials under the contract meet quality
control standards and regulatory requirements.
(m) Ensuring an adequate inventory of equipment and materials as per
the contract to carry out the work without interruption.
HSE RESPONSIBILITY
He shall be responsible for
(a) Submitting the legal compliance in the format subscribed by OIL.
(b) Issuance of PPE to Service provider personnel.
(c) Replacement of Service provider's personnel due to leave and
sickness and shall arrange suitable replacement in reasonable time.
(d) Implementation of commitment under HSE clause as per SCC.
RESPONSIBLILTIES RELATED TO MATERIALS / CONSUMABLES
He shall be responsible for
(a) Ensuring all mobilisation, demobilisation, interim mobilisation, and
interim remobilisation related to manpower, tools, equipment,
consumables, and materials well before the requirement of the
materials/services so as to avoid waiting for materials/services as per
the contract.
(b) To keep records of inventory at well site and make necessary
arrangement to ascertain availability of all essential items in time at
site.
(c) To keep record of material movement & consumption and give daily
report to Company’s office on inventory status.
(d) To maintain list of all left over materials & consumables at the end of
completion of the operation.
B.0 DIRECTIONAL DRILLING SERVICES
Under the contract the contractor shall have to provide the following
services with their tools & equipment under each package (i.e. Package-1
and Package-2):
(a) One set of SDMM + MWD with Directional and Gamma Ray + Jar
along with bit hole for 17½” section along with MWD surface Unit.

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(b) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with Directional
and Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure & Temperature
while drilling and Resistivity (Induction Type) tool for 12¼” hole
section along with MWD/LWD surface Unit, bit and Mud Engineering
Service.
(c) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with Directional
and Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure & Temperature
while drilling, Resistivity (Induction Type) tool, Neutron-Azimuthal
Density with imaging & calliper for 8½” hole section along with
MWD/LWD surface Unit, bit and Mud Engineering Service.
(d) ON CALL OUT BASIS:
The following 6” tools and equipment will be on Callout basis and
will be used under both the Packages (Package-1 & Package-2) as
per OIL’s discretion on the basis of necessity.
One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with Directional
and Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure & Temperature
while drilling, Resistivity (Induction Type) tool, Neutron-Azimuthal
Density with imaging & calliper, Sonic While Drilling, FPWD, Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance along for 6” hole section with MWD/LWD
surface Unit, bits and Mud Engineering Service for 6” hole section.

Note:

a) All the above services are meant for PEL / ML areas for directional
drilling activity. OIL will provide necessary recommendatory letter for
EC for the tools/equipment, spares & consumables during initial &
subsequent import of required materials against the contract.
However, the total amount will be limited to the CIF value as declared
in the bid as per Proforma-A.
b) Contractors to provide the above services, together with Manpower
as per scope of work.
c) Company reserves the right to mobilize individual tools mentioned
under Call out services at its own discretion on the basis of necessity.
9.1 SERVICE REQUIRMENT UNDER DIRECTIONAL DRILLING SERVICES:
The Contractor shall provide the services along with all necessary
equipment/tools and personnel and carryout directional drilling operations
in accordance with the approved directional well plan. The approved well
plan may be amended from time to time by reasonable modification as
mutually agreed by both Parties. However, the contractor shall be wholly
responsible for rendering the services as per scope of work under this
contract.
Under the service, the contractor shall have to provide the following
services with their tools & equipment:

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9.1.1 Collar based MWD / LWD tools (Compatible with RSS/SDMM) with Positive
Mud Pulse Telemetry system shall be provided under this service. The
Contractor should categorically confirm to this effect.
9.1.2 RSS, SDMM, MWD/LWD & Jar/Jar Intensifier to be deputed under the
service should comply with the followings:
(i) All down hole tools including surface unit must be of recent version.
These tools should either be new or in case of refurbished tools-
the refurbishment should not be more than 06(Six) months old.
Contractor must submit relevant documents of the tools in this
respect as documentary evidence before mobilization of the tools.
However, in case of brand-new tools, the same will not be applicable.
In addition to the above, Contractor must submit maintenance
schedule and certificates against all tools as per Contractor’s policy
before mobilization of the tools under the Contract. This will be
scrutinized by OIL and Contractor to confirm the same.

Note: Part no. / Identification no. must be noted in the maintenance


records

(ii) The Contractor should provide the technical literature/catalogue for


all the offered tools.
(iii) The Contractor shall provide Calibration certificate of MWD & LWD
tool before mobilization showing Inclination, Azimuth, Tool face & Dip
angle accuracies as applicable. Calibration certificates for accuracy
of Measurement should not be more than 6 months old. In case of
calibration, certificates are of 01 (One) year validity, the same will
also be acceptable. Contractor needs to confirm the same.
(iv) RSS/SDMM/MWD/Jar/LWD tools provided by the Contractor shall
be supported with spares and service during the duration of the
Contract.
(v) Contractor would provide relevant test certificates for the drilling jar.
Test certificates has to be provided before mobilization.
(vi) All tools/equipment and consumables deployed by the Contractor
should meet OIL's specified requirement.
(vii) RSS/SDMM/MWD/Jar/LWD initially mobilized by the Contractor
and any replacement thereof, should be accompanied by Calibration
sheets, approved by Contractors QA/QC engineers/TPI. Contractors
to confirm the same.

9.1.3 SDMM WITH MWD + JAR FOR DRILLING 17½"HOLE SECTION


(i) SDMM + MWD with Directional and Gamma Ray + Jar are to be
provided for drilling 17½" hole as a complete package. System should
be capable of building, holding and dropping well angle and direction
as per approved well plan trajectory.

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(ii) System to transmit data from down hole in real time on continuous
basis.
(iii) System to be complete with one surface unit with necessary
computers, monitors printers, plotters etc. and other equipment as
necessary to execute the job.
(iv) One set of tools & equipment shall consist 01 No. SDMM for 17½"
hole size, one directional MWD + Gamma, one number of Drilling jar
with other directional tubular if required for drilling the Section (i.e.,
NMDC, UBHO, Float Sub etc. if required).The surface unit along with
its tool/equipment/software/hardware/accessories must be
common and compatible to use all sections (i.e.17½", 12¼", 8½" and
6") and all tools/equipment under the directional services as per the
contract.
(v) CONTRACTOR has to bring sufficient back up tools over and above
the minimum required back up tools for the particular hole size to
ensure un-interrupted directional drilling activity considering logistic
constraints in the Northeast as per the table above. Servicing of tools
will be allowed at no workload period.
(vi) Services of Directional Drillers and MWD Engineers are to be provided
for execution of drilling program as per plans of OIL. Minimum two
directional driller and minimum two MWD Engineer are required to
be provided always during operation at well site.
(vii) 17½” section hole will be drilled by the Contractor as per approved
OIL’s well plan. Phase length of the section will be around 2000 Mtr
(MD) with displacement around 600 mtr or more.
9.1.4 RSS/SDMM WITH MWD + JAR/INTENSIFIER FOR DRILLING 12¼”
HOLE SECTION
(i) SDMM + + RSS + MWD/LWD + Jar/Intensifier are to be provided for
drilling 12¼" hole having directional and Gamma ray tool, Resistivity
(Induction Type), Annulus Pressure and Temperature tool in the
system as a complete package. System should be capable of building,
holding, and dropping well angle and direction as per well plan
trajectory.
(ii) One set of tools & equipment shall consist of one surface unit, 1 no.
of RSS/SDMM for 12¼" hole size, 01no Directional MWD + Gamma,
01 no of 6¾" Drilling jar with intensifier and other directional tubular
for drilling the Section (i.e., NMDC, UBHO, Float Sub etc. if required).
(iii) However, in case of RSS it should be capable of simultaneously
changing azimuth and inclination in rotary drilling mode.
(iv) System should respond to downlink command given from surface in
real time and should perform to desired command down hole. System
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(v) System should have two-way communication system i.e., real time
up link and down link facility for data transmission and for sending
command to the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
(vi) System to be complete with one surface unit with necessary
computers, monitors printers, plotters etc. and other equipment as
necessary to execute the job.
(vii) CONTRACTOR has to bring back up tools over and above the
minimum required back up tools for the particular hole size to ensure
un-interrupted directional drilling activity considering logistics
constraints in the Northeast as per the table above. Servicing of tools
will be allowed at no workload period.
(viii) Services of Directional Drillers to operate RSS/SDMM and
MWD/LWD Engineers are to be provided for execution of drilling
program as per well plan of OIL. Minimum two directional drillers and
minimum two MWD Engineer are required to be provided always
during operation at well site.
(ix) 12¼" section hole will be drilled by the Contractor with the help of
Rotary steerable system or SDMM in consultation with OIL. Phase
length of the section will be around 2000 M (MD) with a total
displacement of around 1500m or more at sectional TD.
(x) Rotary Steerable Tools should be best in class tools engaged in the
business of the contractors. System should be efficient to drill S-
bend, J-bend, horizontal and ERD/HDD well of sail angle 55° - 85°.
System should be able to kick off the well from vertical. Directional
gamma ray tools should be integrated part of steerable system.

9.1.5 RSS/SDMM WITH MWD AND LWD + JAR/INTENSIFIER FOR DRILLING


8½" SECTION:

i) SDMM + RSS + MWD/LWD + Jar/Intensifier are to be provided for


drilling 8½" hole having directional and Gamma ray tool, annulus
Pressure & annulus Temperature while drilling, Resistivity (Induction
Type), Neutron-Azimuthal Density with imaging & calliper in the
system as a complete package. System should be capable of building,
holding, and dropping well angle and direction as per well plan
trajectory

ii) One set of tools & equipment shall consist of one surface unit, 1 no.
of RSS/SDMM for 8½” hole size, 01 no of Directional MWD + Gamma
+ annulus Pressure & annulus Temperature while drilling+
Resistivity (Induction Type) + Neutron-azimuthal Density (four
quadrants) with imaging & calliper and 01 no of 6 ½” / 6 ¾" drilling
jar with intensifier and other directional tubular for drilling the
Section (i.e. NMDC, UBHO, Float Sub etc. if required)..

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iii) However, in case of RSS it should be capable of simultaneously
changing azimuth and inclination in rotary drilling mode.

iv) System should respond to downlink command given from surface in


real time and should perform to desired command down hole. System
to transmit data from down hole in real time on continuous basis.

v) System should have two-way communication system i.e., real time


up link and down link facility for data transmission and for sending
command to the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.

vi) System to be complete with one surface unit with necessary


computers, monitors printers, plotters etc. and other equipment as
necessary to execute the job.

vii) RSS will be put to use for operation from one well to another subject
to OIL’s requirement.

viii) CONTRACTOR has to bring sufficient back up tools over and above
the minimum required back up tools for the particular hole size to
ensure un-interrupted directional drilling activity considering logistic
constraints in the Northeast as per the table above. Servicing of tools
will be allowed at no workload period.

ix) Services of Directional Drillers to operate RSS/SDMM and


MWD/LWD Engineers are to be provided for execution of drilling
program as per well plan of OIL. Minimum two directional drillers and
minimum two MWD Engineer are required to be provided always
during operation at well site.

x) 8½" section hole will be drilled by the Contractor with the help of
Rotary steerable system in consultation with OIL. Phase length of the
section will be around 1500M (MD) with a total displacement of
around 2000 m or more at sectional TD.

xi) Rotary Steerable Tools should be best in class tools engaged in the
business of the contractors. System should be efficient to drill S-
bend, J-bend, horizontal and ERD/HDD well of sail angle 55° - 85°.
System should be able to kick off the well from vertical. Directional
gamma ray tools should be integrated part of steerable system.

9.1.6 SDMM WITH LWD/MWD + JAR FOR DRILLING 6" HOLE SECTION
(CALL OUT SERVICE)

i) SDMM + RSS + MWD/LWD + Jar/Intensifier are to be provided for


drilling 6” hole having directional and Gamma ray tool, annulus
Pressure & annulus Temperature while drilling, Resistivity (Induction
Type), Neutron-Azimuthal Density with imaging & calliper ,Sonic
While Drilling, FPWD and NMR in the system as a complete package.

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System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well
angle and direction as per well plan trajectory

ii) OIL at its discretion and operational requirement will issue Callout
notice for each tools in the set. However additional directional
tubulars (i.e. NMDC, UBHO, Float Sub, control subs etc. if required)
will have to be brought by the contractor on its own to make the string
ready for the operation

iii) However, in case of RSS it should be capable of simultaneously


changing azimuth and inclination in rotary drilling mode.

iv) System should respond to downlink command given from surface in


real time and should perform to desired command down hole. System
to transmit data from down hole in real time on continuous basis.

v) System should have two-way communication system i.e., real time


up link and down link facility for data transmission and for sending
command to the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.

vi) System to be complete with one surface unit with necessary


computers, monitors printers, plotters etc. and other equipment as
necessary to execute the job.

vii) RSS will be put to use for operation from one well to another subject
to OIL’s requirement.

viii) CONTRACTOR has to bring sufficient back up tools over and above
the minimum required back up tools for the particular hole size to
ensure un-interrupted directional drilling activity considering logistic
constraints in the Northeast as per the table above. Servicing of tools
will be allowed at no workload period.

ix) Services of Directional Drillers to operate RSS/SDMM and


MWD/LWD Engineers are to be provided for execution of drilling
program as per well plan of OIL. Minimum two directional drillers and
minimum two MWD Engineers are required to be provided always
during operation at well site.

x) 6” section hole will be drilled by the Contractor as per approved OIL’s


well plan with the help of SDMM or RSS. Phase length of the section
will be around 800 M (MD) with a total displacement of around 2300
mtrs or more at sectional TD.

xi) Rotary Steerable Tools should be best in class tools engaged in the
business of the contractors. System should be efficient to drill S-
bend, J-bend, horizontal and ERD/HDD well of sail angle 55° - 85°.
System should be able to kick off the well from vertical. Directional
gamma ray tools should be integrated part of steerable system.

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9.2 SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS

The contractor is required to comply with following specified quirements:

(i) To provide all X-over subs required between Contractor's BHA to


Company's drill string and any other X-over required for Contractors
BHA is to be identified and furnished by the Contractor. Drill String
available with "OIL" for Drilling in 17½”, 12¼”, 8½” & 6” hole. These
details are furnished in Annexure-C.

(ii) To provide the 5” Drill Pipe Screen, backup tools/equipment with


sufficient spares & consumables.

(iii) To provide detailed specification of equipment/sensors along with


catalogue and also all the features available in their MWD & LWD
system. The Contractor should also indicate the limitations of their
tools/sensors such as temperature, pressure and discharge
limitations with ability to pump LCM materials in Mud Loss
conditions through the tool and accordingly the equipment & sensor
must perform.

(iv) The Contractor shall keep fishing tools including spares required for
Contractor's no-standard equipment/ tools, if any.

(v) The minimum drift diameter of Hydro-Mechanical Jar/Hydraulic Jar


should be as below:

 For 8” Jar, it should be 3”,

 For 6.1/4-6.1/2-6.3/4 Jar it should be 2.5” - 2.75" and

 For 4¾” it for should be 2”

(vi) To provide X-over from 6000 Psi to 15000 Psi fitting for H- Manifold.

(vii) Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary


connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case
of non-standard tubular, bidder has to provide overshoot tool for
fishing job.

(viii) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be


provided by the bidder to match OIL’s string.

(ix) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and
formation.

(x) Each Package will require only 01 no MWD/LWD Surface unit,


which should be compatible with all the different sets of tools
within the package

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(xi) Any Service provider not quoting for all the services as per the Scope
of work will be considered non responsive. Additional
features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder

9.3 DETAILS OF EQUIPMENT & SERVICES REQUIREMENT:


The Contractor shall confirm to provide the following services:
9.3.1 WELL PLANNING SERVICES:

(i) OIL will design the well trajectory and share the same along with
other data with the contractor. Contractor shall accept the plan prior
to start of directional drilling. However, contractor may suggest
anticipated Torque & Drag, hydraulics and anti-collision for such
plan. If required, well plan may be re-viewed in consultation with the
contractor to sort out any kind of well trajectory issues. In that case,
the re-viewed plan must be accepted by the contractor. Thereafter, it
shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain the well
profile of the hole as per plan till target depth of the particular section
is reached.

(ii) Contractor shall share Torque & Drag, Hydraulics, Anti-collision,


proposed BHA for any particular hole section of a directional well
during actual drilling with their latest directional software.

(iii) Contractor shall submit end of Well Report after completion of the
assigned Section/Well in hard as well soft copies (Both in Word and
PDF format).

9.3.2 MWD/LWD PRE-JOB PLANNING AND POST LOGGING CLOSING:


Service provider shall assign one Geo-science personnel not necessarily at
Duliajan base, who will be a liaison officer with in-house G&G team in
terms of relevant data gathering and detailed planning of the proposed
LWD job. The personnel will be responsible for matters related to various
logs interpretation │processing │assumptions │clarification on post
logging report submission etc. Pre-job planning and post log closing should
include minimum of the following:
(i) A MWD/LWD Program should contain
(a) Document Control (approval/ Distribution List/revision history etc)
(b) Well Data Summary
(c) Job Objectives and Acceptance Criteria
(d) Design and Special Considerations (Design Criteria vs. Job
Objectives)
(e) Recommendations
(f) Pre-Job Requirements
(g) Job Procedure

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(h) HSE Procedure
(i) Contingency Plans
(ii) Post logging Report as per SoW.
Note:
The topics shown under MWD/LWD Program are indicative only which
are subjected to change or modification as per OIL’s requirement.
9.3.3 MWD EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES:

(i) The contractor shall provide one complete set of MWD (Measurement
While Drilling) System. MWD tools should be collar specific, i.e. for
different collar sizes, outside diameter of sensors is different except of
directional sensor. The bore must be empty with no probe except for
the directional part. Mud must be able to pass through the inserts (i.e.
Battery pack, Gamma pack, Electronics, etc.) at respective flow rates.
MWD tools with same size of probe fixed mechanically (fixed
collar/collar mounted) for different collar sizes are not to be considered
as collar based tools. Probe based tools are not acceptable.

(ii) MWD system should be based on positive pulse, mud telemetry for
drilling (17. ½” , 12. ¼”, 8.1/2" & 6” ) hole as per requirement of OIL
provided in the MWD specifications in Annexure-D, along with cross-
over subs, Non-Magnetic Drill Collars, Float Subs – if required with all
sets of electronic packages, surface computers and other accessories
required for continuous real time monitoring of tool face, inclination,
direction (azimuth) and Gamma while drilling (17. ½” , 12. ¼”, 8.1/2"
& 6”). Contractor will maintain sufficient back up tools & spares to
meet contingent situation like Lost in Hole / Tool failure etc.

NOTE:

(i) Contractor shall provide RSS, SDMM, Directional tools based on


positive mud pulse telemetry with MTBF (Mean-time Between Failure)
exceeding 1000 hrs
(ii) Contractor to provide additional NMDC if required for MWD/LWD
survey accuracy.

9.3.4 LWD EQUIPMENT ALONG WITH SERVICES FOR (12¼", 8½" & 6” –
CALLOUT & HOLE):
Contractor shall confirm to provide Resistivity Tool & Density-Porosity tool
compatible with the offered MWD. The surface system for Resistivity,
Density-Porosity and MWD with Gamma should be same. The Resistivity
& Density-Porosity services will be used along with MWD for accuracy.
Contractor shall provide the Company with Resistivity, Gamma, Density-
Porosity (including density images) Log Vs True Vertical Depth and
Measured Well Depth for reservoir boundary identification. The Resistivity
measurement shall be as per requirement of OIL provided in Annexure-G.

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Contractor will maintain sufficient back up tools & spares to meet
contingent situation like Lost in Hole / Tool failure etc.
NOTE: The MWD & LWD tools should be able to interface with Rotary
Steerable System (wherever used) and facilitate 2-way communication &
integration of data and commands.
9.3.5 SDMM EQUIPMENT ALONG WITH SERVICES:
The Contractor shall provide Steerable Downhole Positive Displacement
Mud motors with all accessories e.g. stabilizers etc. as per Annexure-M for
17½", 12¼", 8½" & 6 hole sizes. SDMMs should be high torque, low to
medium speed & stabilized positive displacement steerable multi-lobe mud
motor for high angle drilling.
The directional drillers are required to operate these motors and drill the
hole as per plan trajectory. The motors should have API rotary shoulder
connections with built-in/screw-on bearing Stabilizer housing &
adjustable bent housing. SDMM should be suitable for build-up rates &
straight drilling in rotary mode. The steerable downhole mud motors
should be with mud lubricated bearing/ Oil sealed bearing assembly and
equipped with rotor catcher feature.
9.3.6 MWD/LWD SURFACE UNIT & DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Surface MWD/ LWD unit with computers/printers accessories to record
and print real time data with necessary transducers and connections to
work with rig power supply 220 volts, 50 Hz. / 415V AC, 3 Phase, 3 wire
AC as per requirement of OIL as stated in Annexure-K (Contractor to fill
up the Annexure). System should also have following features:
i) A common LWD/MWD Surface unit compatible with all the sets to be
provided per package
ii) Record data like angle, azimuth and tool face and transmit it to
surface with rig floor display. System should have features for
dynamic tool face recording when drilling with motors.
iii) Surface Unit should have the facility for online surface recording
system capable for running MWD / LWD services in 17½”, 12¼”, 8½"
& 6” " hole section with all accessories like signal pressure
transducers, precision depth assembly and MWD/LWD logs
including TVD logs in real time.
iv) System should be able to record standpipe pressure, and Rate of
penetration with depth counter facility.
v) Data should be recorded both in real-time as well in memory mode.
System should be able to provide raw as well as processed data. Data
to be provided in electronic media (PDF, LASS and standard industry
format like DLIS/CLIS) in CD/DVD.System to have capability to
retrieve data in memory mode at the site.
vi) Unit should have provision for data compression feature and security
protection as per prevalent Oil Industry standards.

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vii) System should have colour printing/ plotting facility at base office.
Internet connectivity to be provided by the Service provider for data
transmission. Hardware and software facilities required for real time
data transmission from wellsite to designated office locations should
be made available by the Service provider. The rate of data
transmission should be fast enough for real time analysis by the
respective OIL representatives from OIL’s office.
viii) The Service provider should arrange for state of the art portable VSAT
& Antenna at the wellsite (wherever service is deployed) for real time
data transmission to OIL’s base for uninterrupted data transmission.
ix) In the event of fault and failure of equipment & software (pertaining
to real time data transmission) hired from the SERVICE PROVIDER,
their personnel should be available for attending rectification of the
problem within 24 hours of detection of the problem.
Note: If the Service provider fails to resolve the data transmission
issue within the stipulated 24 hours, OIL will deduct 5% of the
ODR rate beyond 24hours till resolution of the data transmission
issue to the satisfaction of OIL.

x) Each Surface Unit should be supplied with all necessary electrical


apparatus/computers/printers and other accessories including air
conditioners which must be of FLP type and should be suitable for
use in hazardous area of zone-I and gas group IIA & IIB in oil mine
and shall conform to IS/IEC/EN: 60079-0:2011 & IS/IEC/EN:
60079-1:2007 as per clause No.: 107 of OMR-2017.The bunk house
should come with at least 150 m 3-Phase Power cable.
xi) Real time data Monitoring Services at rig site as well as at Company's
base office in Duliajan for 24x7 monitoring of Drilling Operation to be
provided both in desktop version and in mobile app. All logs of
MWD/LWD tools along with drilling parameters i.e., ROP, Temp,
ECD, Survey, SPP, Depth, Hook load curve etc. should be available
in the system. No additional charges will be payable for this.
xii) Service provider has to sign a confidentiality and non-disclosure
agreement as per the format enclosed.

9.3.7 Collar based MWD / LWD tools (Compatible with Rotary BHA) with Positive
Mud Pulse Telemetry system shall be provided under this service. The
Service provider should categorically confirm to this effect.
9.3.8 All MWD/LWD tools along with Jar & Intensifier deployed under the service
should comply with the followings:
i) All downhole tools including surface unit must be of recent version.
These tools should either be new or in case of refurbished tools- the
refurbishment should not be more than 06(Six) months old. Service
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as documentary evidence before mobilization of the tools. However,
in case of brand new tools, the same will not be applicable.
ii) In addition to the above, Service provider must submit maintenance
schedule and certificates against all tools as per Service provider’s
policy before mobilization of the tools under the Contract. This will
be scrutinized by OIL and Service provider to confirm the same.
Note: Part no. / Identification no. must be noted in the maintenance
records
iii) The Service provider should provide the technical
literature/catalogue for all the offered tools along with the submitted
bids. However, the Service provider may have to re-submit the same
to the concerned user section during initial/ re-mobilization (if asked
for).
iv) The Service provider shall provide Calibration certificate of MWD &
LWD tool before mobilization showing Inclination, Azimuth, Tool face
& Dip angle accuracies as applicable. Calibration certificates for
accuracy of Measurement should not be more than 06 (six) months
old. In case of calibration certificates which are of 01 (One) year
validity, the same will not be applicable. Service provider needs to
confirm the same.
v) MWD/LWD/Jar/Intensifier tool provided by the Service provider
shall be supported with spares and service during the duration of the
Contract.
vi) Service provider would provide relevant test certificates for the
drilling jar/intensifier. A test certificate has to be provided during
mobilization. However, the Service provider, if asked for, should be
able to submit the relevant certificates during subsequent
replacement/refurbishment.
vii) All tools/equipment and consumables deployed by the Service
provider should meet OIL's specified requirement.
viii) MWD / LWD initially mobilized by the Service provider and any
replacement thereof should be accompanied by Calibration sheets,
approved by Service providers QA/QC engineers / TPI. Service
providers to confirm the same.
9.3.9 MWD/LWD FOR 12¼", 8½" & 6" (call out) HOLE SECTION:
MWD/LWD services consisting of real time Directional, Gamma,
Resistivity, Density (four quadrants), Neutron porosity, Annulus Pressure
and Annulus Temperature, Sonic while drilling, FPWD, NMR (wherever
applicable) should have two-way communication system i.e. real time up
link and down link facility with mud pulse telemetry
i) The Service provider shall provide one complete set of MWD
(Measurement While Drilling) System. MWD tools should be collar
specific, i.e. for different collar sizes, outside diameter of sensors are
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no probe except for the directional part. Mud must be able to pass
through the inserts (i.e. Battery pack, Gamma pack, Electronics, etc.)
at respective flow rates. MWD tools with same size of probe fixed
mechanically (fixed collar/collar mounted) for different collar sizes
are not to be considered as collar based tools. Probe based tools are
not acceptable.
9.3.10 MEASUREMENT WHILE DRILLING
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Measurement while drilling package should consists of Inclination,
Direction and API quality continuous gamma ray measurement
recorded both in real as well as memory mode.
iv) MWD system should be based on positive pulse, mud telemetry for
drilling in 17½”, 12. ¼”, 8.1/2" & 6” " hole section
v) The MWD system should include the Directional Display Unit/Rig
floor display at the derrick floor to check the SDMM tool face as and
when required by OIL.
vi) Directional Survey response time should be less than 120 secs.
vii) The system should consist of pulsar, electronic sensors, power source
for transmitting and recording down hole data in real time with tool
face update every 20 seconds or less. Data also is to be recorded while
pulling out by back reaming / with pumps-on.
viii) Mud flow rate: (As per Annexure D)
ix) Data transmission rate should be 5bits/sec or more and the system
should be able to transmit data of various tools quoted in the tender
without distortion
x) Data Density should be minimum 2data/ft in real time and minimum
6 data/ft in memory mode
xi) Measurement accuracy: TF+/- 3.0 deg, Az +/- 1.5 deg, INC +/- 0.2deg
or better
xii) MTF/GTF programmable at surface
xiii) Should be compatible with the entire range of LWD tools within the
scope of the contract
9.3.11 LWD MEASUREMENTS:
Resistivity, Gamma ray, density, neutron porosity, sonic while drilling
along with all other callout items under the scope of the contract for 12.
¼, 8.1/2" & 6” " hole size should be combinable & compatible with MWD
and other LWD equipment. The provision of real time data transmission
should exist. Data is also to be recorded in memory mode as well. Data
also is to be recorded while running in/ reaming/pulling out by back
reaming with pump-on/off mode. Tools should work with temperature of

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120° C or more, Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more, Tool curvature: 6.5º
/ 100′ (Rotary) or better.
Note: The Memory Capacity for each downhole LWD tools should be
able to sustain drilling activity for not less than 300 circulating hours
at highest quality of data capturing.
However, breakdown of any tool beyond 300 circulating hours will
attract Zero rate if prior intimation for replacement of the tools are
not informed by the Service provider.

9.3.11.1 GAMMA RAY MEASUREMENT


i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Sampling Rate: minimum 6 sample/feet in memory mode
iv) Gamma ray logging should be compatible and combinable with
other LWD tools
v) Gamma Ray Range: 0-250 API or more
9.3.11.2 RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENT (INDUCTION TYPE)
Specifications are given in Annexure: G
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Sampling Rate: minimum 6 sample/feet in memory mode
iv) To be recorded in Multiple frequencies and in multiple depth of
investigations
v) Bore-hole compensated phase & attenuation measurement
systems with multiple depths of investigation
vi) Depths of investigation.
vii) True resistivity (Rt) data.
viii) Resistivity measurement: 0.2 to 2000 Ohm-m
ix) Sampling Rate: minimum 6 sample/feet in memory mode
x) Invasion Profile from curve separations
xi) Resistivity logging should be compatible and combinable with
other LWD tools
9.3.11.3 NEUTRON, AZIMUTHAL DENSITY & IMAGING WITH CALLIPER
(ACOUSTIC)
Specifications are given in Annexure: I
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more

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iii) Azimuthal Density Range = 1.0 to 3.10 gm/ cc
iv) Pe = 1 to 20 units
v) Neutron porosity = 0 to 100 P.U.
vi) Azimuthal density from four quadrant and images are to be
provided as per the operational requirement with 16 BINS/ 16
Sectors measurement and real time transmission at a rate of 4
BINS/ 4 Sectors or more.
vii) Ultrasonic/ Density derived Calliper log to be provided
9.3.11.4 ANNULUS PRESSURE & ANNULUS TEMPERATURE WHILE DRILLING
Specifications are given in Annexure: H
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Pressure sensor to identify ECD(Equivalent Circulating Density)
and ESD(Equivalent Static Density)
iv) APWD pressure and temperature resolution should be 5 psi or less
and 1.2 deg. C or less respectively
v) Should be able to provide measurements in both OFF and ON
conditions of the pumps
vi) Should be able to take min and max pressure measurements
during LOT with facilities for multiple pressure measurements
vii) APWD tool should be combinable or integrated part of MWD &
Induction resistivity tools with flexibility for detaching pressure
sensors as per operational requirement. Separate rates are to be
quoted for the APWD tool. (Bidder to confirm whether APWD is
independent or integrated with resistivity tool.)
viii) If integrated with resistivity/MWD, the CIF value of APWD portion
only to be quoted in Proforma-A.
9.3.11.5 SONIC WHILE DRILLING (6” Call out):
Specifications are given in Annexure: L
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Sampling Rate: minimum 6 sample/feet in memory mode
iv) Tool should be capable of monopole/multipole excitation mode to
deliver real-time delta-T compressional and interval transit time.
v) Tool should be able to provide formation shear slowness (delta-T)
where mud velocities are slower than formation shear arrival.
vi) Tool should be able to record complete waveform in memory mode
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compressional, shear, stoneley, maximum and minimum stress
direction etc.
vii) Tool should be able to transmit a quality factor in real-time
(coherence).
viii) Tool should be able to detect top of cement in real/ memory
processed data.
ix) Multiple modes of acquisition: monopole, dipole, quadruplets for
comprehensive acoustic interpretation. Programmable at surface.
x) Wide Band receivers to minimize drilling noise
9.3.11.6 DATA DELIVERABLE OF REGULAR PACKAGE
i) Real time/Memory mode Compressional, Shear and Stonily
slowness with integrated travel time, Vp/Vs.
ii) Geo-mechanical properties viz. Young, shear and bulk modulus,
Poisson's ratio, etc.
iii) Rock Mechanical property determination
iv) Gas zone detection
v) Top of Cement determination
vi) Acoustic porosity
vii) Permeability from Stonily
viii) Evaluation of formation anisotropy around borehole, anisotropy
map.
ix) Borehole stability analysis and prediction of safe mud window.
x) The Post-processed detailed logs/report should be submitted
within 72hours of acquisition to OIL’s G&G team.
9.3.12 SERVICE REQUIREMENT OF FORMATION PRESSURE WHILE
DRILLING (6” CALLOUT)
Specifications are given in Annexure: J
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Should be combinable with other LWD tools
iv) Probe based formation pressure measurements
v) Tool orientation should be detected from the surface.
vi) Should be able to carry out measurement irrespective of the tool
orientation
vii) Tool Stabilizers should be an integral part i.e no clamps on
viii) Should have both MWD turbine and battery power source for both
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9.3.12.1 DATA DELIVERABLES:
Post Processing of Pressure test data for
i) Identification of fluid pressure gradient, fluid contacts, mobility/
permeability, flow regime, viscosity/GOR & bubble point and any
other answer product relevant to acquisition mode.
ii) A comprehensive Interpretation Report has to be submitted by the
service provider within 72 hours of completion of data collection
and retrieval of tool at surface.
9.3.13 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (6” CALLOUT):
Specifications are given in Annexure: N
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
Tool should provide:
a) Mineral independent porosity
b) Lithology independent porosity
c) Permeability Analysis
d) Bound fluid volume and free fluid volume in real time and in
recorded mode
e) Identification of moveable fluid type
 Shell diameter 12 inches or more
 Vertical resolution: 4 ft or less at 100ft/hr ROP
 Porosity accuracy +/- 1pu or ± 5% whichever is greater
 Tool should be combinable with other 6" hole size LWD Tools. Also,
after post-processed should be able to combine with other
LWD/wireline information for complete petro physical analysis
9.3.13.1 DATA DELIVERABLES (POST PROCESSED DATA):
i) Real time data transmission to surface
ii) Rust log print of memory data within 24 hrs of memory data
collection
iii) Post processing of data with detailed report should include-
iv) Determination of total and effective porosity, capillary, bound and
free fluid volume, pore size distribution, permeability estimation
v) Hydrocarbon typing and quantification
vi) Continuous saturation profiling
vii) All answer products relevant to acquisition mode, such as
saturation profiling, high resolution processing, T1-T2 profiling,
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viii) The Post-processed detailed logs/report should be submitted
within 72hours of acquisition to OIL’s G&G team.
9.3.14 DRILLING JARS AND INTENSIFIER SERVICES:
The Contractor shall confirm to provide Hydro-mechanical/Hydraulic
Drilling jars to withstand the rugged abuse and demanding application
with up/down stroke mechanism, minimum stroke length as per
requirement of OIL for (17½”, 12¼”, 8½" & 6" hole sizes).
9.3.14.1 DRILLING JAR (Specification):
Specifications are given in Annexure (E)
The Service provider has to provide drilling Jar as per the specification
given below.
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) Double Acting Jar of hydraulic or hydro-mechanical from approved
list
iv) Size: 8", 6¼"/6½"/6¾" & 4¾"
v) Length (Maximum): 30 feet (± 3 feet)
vi) Tool Joint: 6.5/8” Reg, 4.1/2” IF & 3½" IF
vii) Additional Specifications (As per Annexure E)
9.3.14.2 JAR INTENSIFIER (Specification):
Specifications are given in Annexure F
The Service provider has to provide drilling Jar Intensifier as per the
specification given below.
i) Temp rating: 300 deg F or more
ii) Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more
iii) ID (Minimum): 3”/2¾"/2½"
viii) Size: 8”, 6.1/4”/6.1/2”/6.3/4” & 4.3/4”
ix) Tool Joint: 6.5/8” Reg, 4.1/2” IF & 3½" IF
iv) Torsional yield (Minimum): 41000-56200 ft-lbs
v) Jar Up stroke minimum: 175000-180000 lbs
vi) Jar Down-stroke minimum: 150000- 175000 lbs
vii) Stroke length (Up & Down): 12” minimum
viii) Tensile yield (minimum): 700000 lbs
ix) Manufacturer/Model: From Approved list

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9.4 APPROVED LIST FOR TOOLS / EQUIPMENT & SERVICES:
The Contractor should provide Tools / Equipment & Services
(mentioned above) from the approved list as shown in the table below:

(i) MUD MOTOR:

a) Schlumberger
b) Halliburton
c) Weatherford
d) Baker Hughes
e) National Oil Well Varco

(ii) RSS:

a) Schlumberger
b) Halliburton
c) Weatherford
d) Baker Hughes

(iii) Drilling Jar/Intensifier:

a) Houston Engineers
b) Weatherford
c) National Oil Well Varco (Griffith)
d) Bowen
e) Schlumberger
f) Halliburton
g) ITS
9.4.1 STRING STABILIZER:
(i) Stabilizers for 17 ½” Hole section : 1 no of each 17¼” and 17”
string stabilizer with 7⅝ / 6⅝” API Reg box-pin connection, 8” - 9 ⅝”
OD fishing neck X 2. 13/16”/3” ID
(ii) Stabilizers for 12 ¼” Hole section: 1 no of each 12” and 11¾” string
stabilizer with 6⅝” API Reg box-pin connection, 7¾” / 8” OD fishing
neck X 2. 13/16”/3” ID
(iii) Stabilizers for 8 ½” Hole section: 1 no of each 8” and 7¾” string
stabilizer with 4” IF /4½” IF box-pin connection, 6½”/ 6¾” OD
fishing neck X 2. 13/16”/3” ID
(iv) Stabilizers for 6” Hole section :1 no of each 5.3/4” and 5.1/2”
string stabilizer with 3.1/2 ” IF pin and box connection, 4¾” OD
fishing neck X 2.1/4 ” ID
NOTE:
a) All the above stabilizers must be 3/4 slight spirals or straight
integral and sufficient blade length of double tapered at both
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opening / annular clearance / sufficient Junk slot area with
taper blade on stabilizer body.

b) Above stabilizers may be used independently for making rotary


assemblies for drilling/ cleanout trips if required.

c) No additional payment will be made for stabilizers provided by


the service provider.

9.4.2 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT


List of tools/Equipment and Services under each package (i.e. Package-1
and Package-2) as per contract are tabulated below:

Table 7: List of tools/Equipment and Services as per contract for each


package
No of Tools No Tota
Total per Set of l no
No no of Set of
No of Tools
Description of of Tools Tool
Sl. per Set
Tools & Set & s &
No.
Equipment Equip Equi
p
Bac Back
Main Main
kup up
Package-1 Package-2
17½ ” Hole Section Tools & 1
1.0 1 --
Equipment-Regular basis
SDMM with
1.1 Stabilizers & 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Accessories
MWD with
1.2 Directional and 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Gamma Ray
Drilling Jar (8”
1.3 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
size)
Drilling Jar
1.4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Intensifier (8” size)
MWD/LWD
1.5 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1
Surface Unit

12¼” Hole Section Tools & 1


2.0 1 -
Equipment-Regular basis
2.1 RSS 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
SDMM with
2.2 Stabilizers & 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Accessories
MWD with
2.3 Directional and 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Gamma Ray

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No of Tools No Tota
Total per Set of l no
No no of Set of
No of Tools
Description of of Tools Tool
Sl. per Set
Tools & Set & s &
No.
Equipment Equip Equi
p
Bac Back
Main Main
kup up
Annulus Pressure
2.4 & Temperature 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
while drilling
Resistivity
2.5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
(Induction Type)
Drilling Jar
(6.1/4” or 6.1/2”
or 6.3/4” sizes)
2.6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
(Common for both
12.25” & 8.5”
section)
Drilling Jar
Intensifier (6.1/4”
or 6.1/2” or 6.3/4”
2.7 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
sizes) (Common for
both 12.25” & 8.5”
section)

8½” Hole Section Tools & 1


3.0 1 --
Equipment-Regular basis
3.1 RSS 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
SDMM with
3.2 Stabilizers & 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Accessories
MWD with
3.3 Directional and 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Gamma ray
Annulus Pressure
3.4 & Temperature 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
while drilling
Resistivity
3.5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
(Induction Type)
Neutron Porosity -
Azimuthal Density
3.6 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
with imaging and
calliper
Drilling Jar
(6.1/4” or 6.1/2”
or 6.3/4” sizes)
3.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Common for
both 12.25” &
8.5” section)
Drilling Jar
3.8 Intensifier (6.1/4” 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
or 6.1/2” or 6.3/4”

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No of Tools No Tota
Total per Set of l no
No no of Set of
No of Tools
Description of of Tools Tool
Sl. per Set
Tools & Set & s &
No.
Equipment Equip Equi
p
Bac Back
Main Main
kup up
sizes) (Common
for both 12.25” &
8.5” section)

Table-7-A: List of tools/Equipment and Services as per contract for each


package (Call Out)

6” Hole Section Tools & Equipment-Call Out basis (Common for both
4.
Package 1 & 2)
4.1 RSS 1 1 1 2
SDMM with Stabilizers &
4.2 1 1 1 2
Accessories
MWD with Directional
4.3 1 1 1 2
and Gamma Ray
Annulus Pressure &
4.4 Temperature while 1 1 1 2
drilling
Resistivity (Induction
4.5 1 1 1 2
Type)
Neutron Porosity,
4.6 Azimuthal Density with 1 1 1 2
imaging and calliper
4.7 Sonic While Drilling 1 1 1 2
4.8 Drilling Jar (4.3/4” size) 1 1 1 2
Drilling Jar Intensifier
4.9 1 1 1 2
(4.3/4” size)
3.10 FPWD 1 1 1 2
Nuclear Magnetic
3.11 1 1 1 2
Resonance
9.4.3 SPECIFICATION OF RSS FOR 12¼" HOLE
As per Annexure: O
Table-8: Specification of RSS suitable for drilling 12¼" hole
Sl. No. FEATURES OIL’S REQUIREMENT

1 Flow Range in GPM Min. Flow Rate: 600 GPM


2 Max. Flow Rate: 1000 GPM or more.
3 Nominal OD 8.0" to 9.625"
4 Near Bit Inclination 5 M or less
5 Azimuthal Gamma 6 M or less
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6 Max Operating Temp. 120° C or more
7 Max Operating Pressure (Psi) 18000 PSI or more

8 Type of Connection 6⅝” API Regular Box down and 6⅝” API
Reg. Box Up. Or any other proprietary
connection of the bidder for their entire
BHA.
9 Lifting Sub 6⅝” API Reg.
10 DLS Maximum Achievable 5° / 30M or more.
11 Min. Circulating Hrs. 150 or more.
12 Lost Circulation Material (Max 40 ppb or more of medium to fine nut.
Size & Concentration)
13 Manufacturer / Model From the manufacturers as specified in
NIT.
Model Quoted Should be Latest and Best in
Class

NOTE TO SPECIFICATION OF RSS SUITABLE FOR DRILLING 12¼" HOLE

(a) Should be capable of kick up from vertical well


(b) System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle
and should be capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in
continuously rotating for optimum drilling performance and have
capability for back reaming, if required.
(c) System should have features of automated close loop deviation control
system (i.e. it should have automated directional and inclinational hold
control)
(d) System should have two-way communication system i.e. real time up link
and down link facility for data transmission and for sending command to
the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
(e) Type of down linking facility to be provided by bidder either by a separate
skid mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
(f) Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary
connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of
non-standard tubular, bidder has to provide overshoot tool for fishing
job.
(g) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided
by the bidder to match OIL’s string.
(h) All stabilizers must be 3/4 slight spirals/straight slight spirals integral
and sufficient bladed length of double tapered at both leading and trailing
ends and should have sufficient opening / annular clearance with taper
blade on stabilizer body.
(i) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and
formation.
(j) Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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9.4.4 SPECIFICATION OF RSS FOR 8½" HOLE
As per Annexure: O
Table 9: Specification of RSS suitable for drilling 8½” hole
Sl. No. FEATURES OIL’S REQUIREMENT
1 Min. Flow Rate: 350 GPM
Flow Range in GPM
2 Max. Flow Rate: 600 GPM or more.
3 Nominal OD 6-3/4" / 6-1/2"
4 Near Bit Inclination 4 M or less
Azimuthal Gamma
5 measurement from 6 M or less
bit
6 Max Operating Temp. 120° C or more
Max Operating
7 18000 PSI or more
Pressure (Psi)
4 ½” API Reg Box down and 4 ½” API IF Box
8 Type of Connection Up Or any other proprietary connection of
the bidder for their entire BHA.
9 Lifting Sub 4 ½” API IF
DLS Maximum
10 5° / 30M or more.
Achievable
Minimum Circulating
11 150 or more.
Hrs.
Lost Circulation
12 Material (Max Size & 40 ppb or more of medium to fine nut.
Concentration)
Manufacturer /
13 From the manufacturers specified in NIT.
Model

NOTE TO SPECIFICATION OF RSS SUITABLE FOR DRILLING 12¼" HOLE

(a) Should capable of kick up from vertical well


(b) System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle and
should be capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in continuously
rotating for optimum drilling performance and have capability for back
reaming, if required.
(c) System should have features of automated close loop deviation control
system (i.e. it should have automated directional and inclinational hold
control)
(d) System should have two way communication system i.e. real time up link
and down link facility for data transmission and for sending command to
the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
(e) Type of down linking facility to be provided by bidder either by a separate
skid mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
(f) Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary
connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of
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(g) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by
the bidder to match OIL’s string.
(h) All stabilizers must be 3/4 slight spirals/straight integral and sufficient
bladed length of double tapered at both leading and trailing ends and
should have sufficient opening / annular clearance with taper blade on
stabilizer body.
(i) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.
Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.
9.4.5 SPECIFICATION OF RSS FOR 6" HOLE
As per Annexure: O
Table 10: Specification of RSS suitable for drilling 6" hole
Sl. No. Features OIL’s Requirement
1 Min flow rate: 150 GPM
Flow range in GPM
2 Max flow rate: 350 GPM or more
3 Nominal OD 5” or less
4 Near bit inclination 3 M or less
Gamma measurement from 9M or less
5
bit
6 Max operating Temp 120° C or more
Max operating Pressure 18000 PSI or more
7
(PSI)
3.1/2” API Reg Box down and 3.1/2” API
IF Box or any other proprietary
8 Type of connection
connection of the Contractor for their
entire BHA.
9 Lifting Sub 3.1/2” API IF

10 DLS Maximum Achievable 8° / 30 M or more

11 Minimum Circulating Hrs. 150 or more


Lost Circulation Material 40 ppb or more of medium to fine nut
12
(Max Size & Connection )
13 Manufacturer / Model

9.4.6 SPECIFICATION OF RSS FOR 6" HOLE


(i) Should capable of kick off from vertical well.
(ii) System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle
and should be capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in
continuously rotating for optimum drilling performance and have
capability for back reaming, if required.
(iii) System should have features of automated close loop deviation control
system (i.e. it should have automated directional and inclinational hold
control)

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(iv) System should have two-way communication system i.e., real time up
link and down link facility for data transmission and for sending
command to the bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
(v) Type of down linking facility to be provided by Contractor either by a
separate skid mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
(vi) Match on sub have to be provided by the Contractor in case of
proprietary connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting
sub. In case non-standard tubular, Contractor has to provide overshot
tool for fishing job.
(vii) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided
by the Contractor to match OIL’s string.
(viii) All stabilizers must be ¾ slight spirals/straight integral and sufficient
bladed length of double tapered at both leading and trailing ends and
should have sufficient opening / annular clearance with taper blade on
stabilizer body.
(ix) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and
formation. However, any failure on bottom within 24 Hrs from start of
cement cleaning, float collar & Shoe will not be attributable to the
Contractor.
9.5 GENERAL NOTE : DIRECTIONAL SERVICE (APPLICABLE FOR ALL
ABOVE)
(a) Oil at its discretion may decide to run only the directional MWD
module devoid of any other LWD tools on the basis of hole complexity.
In this regard, Service provider should provide independent
Directional module. If the directional module of the Service provider
is a combination with any other tool, OIL is not liable to pay any
downhole operating rates for the other tools. Also in case of Lost in
hole condition, the Service provider will not be eligible for claiming
any re-imbursement with regards to any other tool apart from the
directional/MWD module (Price of MWD module should be quoted
separately in (Performa-A)
(b) Payment will be made only for the running set of directional tool
which will be considered to be on ACTIVE mode and no payment will
be applicable for the remaining UNACTIVATED sets. Once the
directional service for any particular hole size is put under service at
the location, standby/operating rates will be applicable only for that
particular set as per T&C of the contract
(c) Without back up of tools/equipment in working condition, under this
condition – the moment any tool failure is detected in operation,
immediately zero rate will be applicable as defined in clause no. C
(vi), (vii) & (viii) under schedule of rates. Additionally, penalty @
100% of Operating rate of the faulty tool(s) will be levied from the
waiting period at surface till the replacement/back up tool(s) is
available at site.

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(d) Contractor shall provide RSS, SDMM, Directional tools based on
positive mud pulse telemetry with MTBF (Mean-time Between Failure)
exceeding 1000 hrs (Confirm that MTBF certificate from TPI will be
submitted before mobilization). However, in case of brand new (Un-
used) LWD/MWD tool proposed to be deployed by the Contractor
against this contract, the MTBF certificate is not required.
(e) Contractors to note that Company (OIL) at its discretion shall have
the right to use the tool/tools as per the requirement of OIL.
However, the sets within the package will not be split and use in
different locations and will be moved as single entity only all the
time.
(f) Contractor can utilise the same set of Jars and Intensifiers
mobilized under 12.25” hole section in 8.5” hole section.
However, the contractor should ensure that the tools utilized are
well within the requisite permissible circulating hours

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9.6 SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLE (Specifications are given in Annexure :P]

Table-11: SUMMARY OF DELIVERABLE

Equipment Recorded mode Output Processed Output (after


Sl No. Real Time Output
│Services after each round trip completion of a hole section)

MWD/LWD
1
Surface Unit

Real-Time while Drilling Within 3 days of completion of Hole


Delivery time Within 24 hrs of round trip
/Tripping Section

RT Log Prints in Morning Rush Print Recorded Mode Detailed Well Section report on
and Evening to concerned Log Prints to OIL Logging BHA design, Bit details,
OIL Representatives (1:200 Representatives. parameters maintained with brief
& 1:500 TVD and MD) (1:200 & 1:500 TVD and section summary QC’d Recorded
(Through mail) MD) (1Copy each) Mode Log Prints 2 Copies each to
Deliverables
concerned OIL representatives
.Services of: 1:1000 MD Log 1:200 &
1:500 TVD and MD LAS/ DLIS and
PDS/PDF format 2 x DVD containing
Section Archive

Real time logging data


Data
transmission from Surface
2 transmission NIL NIL
Unit to Client office in Town
system
as per SOW

Average GR–0-250 API Average GR – 0 -250 API QC’d Recorded Mode Log prints
Directional, Phase Shift resistivity– Phase Shift resistivity- Composite Log Prints Average GR – 0
GR, Resistivity Minimum 3 Curves Minimum 4 Curves -250 API Bore hole Compensated
3
(Induction Attenuation Resistivity – Attenuation Resistivity – Focused button Resistivity.
type) Minimum 1 Curve Minimum 4 Curves Minimum 2 or more depth of
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Equipment Recorded mode Output Processed Output (after
Sl No. Real Time Output
│Services after each round trip completion of a hole section)
transmitted after prior Indicator. All resistivity time resistivity Image (56 sector)
discussion with Company) curves should be borehole Time after Bit sliding indicator.
MWD Surveys Tool Face compensated and Survey report Excel sheet All raw
Continuous Inclination and environmentally corrected. channels also required to carryout
Azimuth while sliding and Survey Report – Excel independent environment correct-
rotating. Collar RPM (can Sheet ions on GR and Resistivity should
also be provided from other also be provided. All datas to be
tool) Real-time data at 2 submitted both in hardcopy as well
data points/ft or better as in DVD mode to concerned OIL
Real time vibration log data representatives.

Quadrant Density Minimum Field Deliverable recorded QC’ed Recorded mode Data :-
Top and Bottom Density mode data consisting the Composite report Quadrant Density
transmitted in real- following:-Quadrant Quadrant Density Correction
time("bottom" density in Density Quadrant Density Caliper (Ultrasonic/Density) PEF –
case of a deviated borehole) Correction Caliper 0- 10 Thermal Neutron Porosity -
Quadrant Density (Ultrasonic/Density) environmentally-corrected log
Correction Caliper PEF–0-10 Thermal curves on-depth Time after Bit
(Ultrasonic/Density) Neutron Porosity- Sliding indicator 16 Sector Static
Neutron, PEF–0- 10 Thermal Neutron environmentally-corrected Density Image QC’ed Image Derived
Azimuthal Porosity-environmentally- log curves on-depth Density :Density of the sector where
4 Density with corrected log curves on- Time after Bit Sliding tool is in contract with the borehole,
imaging & depth 16 Sector Density indicator 16 Sector Static should be provided. All raw channels
Caliper Image Real-time data at 2 Density Image also required to carry out
data points/ft or better independent environmental
corrections on Density and Neutron
should also be provided. All raw
Channels required to create
Density Image independently should
also be provided. Raw Near and far
Counts Corrected near and far
counts of neutron should also be

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Equipment Recorded mode Output Processed Output (after
Sl No. Real Time Output
│Services after each round trip completion of a hole section)
provided One copy of LAS/DLIS is
also to be provided

ECD Annulus Pressure Drilling Mechanics Log of Drilling Mechanics Log of ECD,MW,
Annulus
Annulus Temperature RT ECD,MW, Annulus Annulus Pressure and Temperature
Pressure and
time based log of Annulus Pressure and Temperature along with other drilling parameters
5 Annulus
Pressure and temperature along with other drilling
Temperature
along with other drilling parameters
While Drilling
parameters

Compression Delta – T Compression Delta – T QC’ed Composite Log for all


(DTCO) Data quality factor. (DTCO) Data quality factor hole sections: - Compression Delta –
Real time surface labeling to Sonic data shall be T (DTCO).Shear in fast formations
be performed Sonic data borehole compensated. ST Coherence plot. Stonely Sonic
shall be borehole Service fully-inclusive of data shall be borehole compensated
compensated. Real-time the usage of different Service fully-inclusive of the
Sonic While data at 2 data points/ ft or filters, processing "virtual usage of different filters, for
6
Drilling better transmitter arrays" for borehole compensated outputs.
borehole compensated "Leaky-fluid" processing [also called
outputs, and "leaky-fluid" "dispersive STC"] is required
processing [also called for shallow hole sections
"dispersive STC"] which (TVD ≤ 1000M) Youngs Modulus,
might be required for Poissons ratio, vp/vs ratio.
shallow hole sections

Pressure Vs Time Profile – Pressure Vs Time Profile – Composite Report of all hole
Formation RT Recorded Mode sections consisting of :-
Pressure Pressure vs Depth Plot – RT Pressure vs Depth Plot - Pressure Vs Time Profile –Recorded
7 Pretest Results: Pressure, Recorded Mode Mode
While
Drilling Mobility Excel Sheet QC’ed Pretest Results: Pressure vs Depth Plot -Recorded
Summary of all the tests Pressure ,Mobility and QC Mode
components QC’edPretest Results: Pressure,

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Equipment Recorded mode Output Processed Output (after
Sl No. Real Time Output
│Services after each round trip completion of a hole section)
Excel Sheet Summary of all Mobility and QC components
the tests Excel Sheet Summary of all the tests
Interpretation Report with Pressure
Gradient, Mobility

Magnetic Resonance Field processed recorded QC’ed Recorded mode NMR Data
Porosity FF , BF Porosity/ mode NMR Data consisting consisting of:-Magnetic Resonance
Volume Simultaneous Multi of :- Magnetic Resonance Porosity FF, BF Porosity/Volume T2
Nuclear
Wait Time- T2 distribution Porosity FF, BF Log. Simultaneous Multi Wait Time-
8 Magnetic
in real time, both while Porosity/Volume T2 Log T2 distribution Permeability RPM
Resonance
drilling, and/or in wipe Simultaneous Multi Wait
mode Permeability RPM Time T2 distribution
Permeability RPM

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9.7 HR DEPLOYMENT: PERSONNEL

(i) All charges for personnel are included in Tool Operating & Stand by
charges. No. separate charges shall be payable for the personnel being
deployed.

(ii) The Contractor will have to submit the Bio-Data of personnel proposed to
be deployed for all the services mentioned under scope of work prior to
deployment for OIL’s approval. The following documents should
accompany the Bio Data for approval:

a) Educational Qualification certificate


b) Appointment / approval letters from the last Operator.
c) Proof of Work experience as per contract
d) Valid Police Verification Certificate

(iii) IDS Coordinator, Geo-Science personnel, MWD / LWD Engineers and


Directional Driller should be an employee of the Contractor.

(iv) Company reserves the right to instruct for removal of any Service
provider's personnel who in the opinion of Company is technically not
competent or not rendering the services faithfully, or due to other reasons.
The replacement of such personnel will also be fully at cost of the Service
provider and the Service provider shall have to replace this/these
personnel within Ten (10) days of such instruction. The replacement
personnel must have the requisite qualification and experience as
indicated in the contract and their credentials along with recent
photographs must be submitted to Company for approval prior to their
engagement.

(v) In case, the personnel are newly recruited in the organization, at least
02(Two) no. of personnel reference with email id, Mobile no. etc. of the
previous employer to be provided in the CV for his previous experience.

(vi) The educational qualification & experience criteria of deployed personnel


are mentioned in Table-12 below:

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TABLE-12: HR DEPLOYMENT

Total (excluding off)


OFF as per Note
Working Hours
Stationed
Sl. No.

Qualification
Name of

Educational
Experience & Certification
position

(i) Should have BE/B Tech with


Graduate

At base office of Duliajn


(24 hrs x7 days on call
15 years’ experience in deep
Engineer from drilling oil / gas wells.

Off as per Note


AICTE/ UGC (ii) Should be conversant with
IDS
recognised mud chemicals &

basis)
Coordinat
maintenance of mud property.

01
1 or institute/
Govt. (iii) Should have completed at
recognized least three wells with depth
University more than out of which one
well with 4500-meter depth.

Graduate (i) Should be of sound health and


Engineer / M. must be fluent in written and
Sc. (Geology/ spoken English.
Petroleum
(ii) Should have an overall
Geology) /
experience of at least 03

At respective well site


(12 hours shift duty)
Diploma
years for Graduate Engineer /
Engineer from

Off as per Note


04 years for M. Sc. (Geology/
MWD & AICTE
Petroleum Geology) / 05 years
LWD recognised

02
2 for Diploma Engineer in
ENGINEE institute /
relevant Field.
RS Govt.
recognized (iii) LWD│MWD engineers should
University have the competency for
handling & supervision of
radioactive tools with relevant
competency certificate at the
time of approval to OIL in this
regard.

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Graduate (i) Should be of sound health and
Engineer / MSc must be fluent in written &
/ Diploma spoken English.
Engineer from (ii) Should have an overall
AICTE experience of at least 03
recognised years for Graduate Engineer /
institute / 04 years for MSc / 05 years for
Govt. Diploma Engineer in relevant

At respective well site


recognized Field

(12 hours shift duty)


University (iii) Directional Drillers should be

Off as per Note


able to execute the job of high
Direction angle-high displacement/side

02
3
al Driller track wells or any other well
from kick off to target on
continuous basis. They should
have complete knowledge of
the job from planning to
execution along with
associated calculations and
decision making so that they
can perform the job
independently. However, in
case of operational problems,
OIL's decision will be final.

Note:

(a) Particulars of all personnel deployed under the contract must be submitted in
the format Annexure-Q to OIL for approval prior to deployment at wellsite.

(b) “OFF & ON” pattern of personnel deployed at well site shall be guided as per
DGMS Circular SO1658 (E) date 30th June, 2014 with fulfilling all its
conditions.

9.7.1 COMPETENT OFFICIALS AND COMPETENT PERSON


All the officials and employees) deployed as per “TABLE (4): HR DEPLOYMENT”
shall be treated as competent officials and persons as per Regulations (21)
Appointment of officials and competent persons and shall perform duty as
Regulation (26) Duty of persons employed in mine and Regulation (33) Duty of
competent person of OMR, 2017 in addition to other assigned jobs as per the
contract.
9.7.2 JOB SPECIFICATION AND JOB RESPONSIBILTY
The basic Job specification and responsibility are defined as below but not
limited, additional responsibilities may be assigned if it is warrant for the safety
of personnel/equipment and smooth functioning of the operations under the
contract.

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9.7.2.1 IDS Co-coordinator:
IDS coordinator shall be nominated before commencement of contract and
subsequent replacement shall be informed in advance. Suitable replacement
should be provided prior to his any planned leave. He has to register his
attendance everyday morning at OIL’s office for ensuring day rate claims.
CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of officials
and competent persons.
JOB SPECIFICATION
The IDS Coordinator shall be responsible for delivering the commitment
under directional services segment of the contract on behalf of Service
provider, work in close coordination with IDS Coordinator and stationed at
company’s base for the entire contract period.
JOB RESPONSIBILTY
He shall be responsible for
a) Managing effectively all base operations and logistics, ensuring that
personnel, resources as per contractual commitment and vehicles are
allocated in order to deliver operational and service requirements,
proactively foreseeing and taking ownership of issues which arise
during the execution of the contract.
b) Visiting Company's office regularly and as & when advise to report.
Contact point between Service provider and Clients.
c) Informed about status of Service provider's equipment and any other
subject relevant to agreement of the contract.
d) Keeping Service provider's equipment and tool in good working condition
including inventory for smooth running of the service with the help of other
offices/ repair facilities.
e) Managing all equipment inventory under directional services and
supervise equipment transport to and from work site or during
Interlocation Movement.
f) Providing interpretation/arrange the interpretation of LWD/MWD data to
OIL as advice.
g) Evaluating LWD/MWD equipment and recommend necessary repairs or
maintenances.
h) Preparing written Logging plan and program, timely delivery of quality data
as per SOW.
i) Maintaining database for recording all activities of ongoing work.
j) Developing job tickets and daily work reports.
k) Pre-job planning and Post job closing
l) Preparing and delivering end-of-well reports and client's final product
delivery report.
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9.7.2.2 MWD & LWD ENGINEERS
CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of officials
and competent persons.
JOB SPECIFICATION
He makes use of the Logging while drilling tools as well as the Measurement
while drilling system. LWD/MWD Engineer must be able to lift the MWD tool,
safely rig in and operate the equipment, perform day-to-day inspections,
servicing and maintenance of equipment, and complete all required
paperwork accurately and on time as per contractual commitment. Under
general supervision, provides on-site supervision of the Logging- While-Drilling
(LWD) process, including tool preparations, data acquisition, log generation
and Quality Control (QC) and delivery of the services to the customer. Serves
as the lead engineer on most jobs. Ensures that all data presented to the
customer is accurate, timely and meets the highest service quality standard
possible
JOB RESPONSIBILTY
He shall be responsible to
a) Prepare written Logging plan and program, timely delivery of quality data
as per SOW.
b) Ensure timely rig up/rig down of the LWD/MWD surface unit and other
relevant sensors.
c) Run, maintain and manage the LWD/MWD tools and unit, prepare daily
morning reports of all the major operations related to drilling, real time
observations and annotation of markers as defined by Company Geologist.
d) Evaluate LWD/MWD to be used for the different drilling processes as
advice by OIL.
e) Provide support in terms of the technical details of the materials to be used
in the system.
f) Prepare documents for transportation of LWD/MWD equipment on
vehicles in accordance with applicable statute.
g) Assemble LWD/MWD tools as part of the bottom hole assembly (BHA) and
Ensures BHA's are assembled as planned, including correct make-up
torque, doping and handling.
h) Interface with the Directional Driller (DD) to ensure BHA compatibility,
planned operating parameters are within specification and correct tool face
references are applied.

i) Identify, prevent and report potential hazards and take par all HSE related
activities organise in site including Mock drills, Toolbox Talk and Job
Safety Analysis.

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j) Conduct post-operations tests once equipment is pulled out of the wellbore
and pre operations test before run-in.
k) Exercise judgment to determine the appropriate action at the well site
when performing well site surveys, monitoring well sensors, identifies, and
corrects operational problems to prevent or minimize service impact.
l) Recognize& plans the operational status of field equipment at the well site
and maintaining it when appropriate.
m) Prepare of LWD/MWD tools, assembling testing and calibration of the
LWD/MWD Tools and verification of OIL’s requirements.
n) Analyses and interpretation of well site data; and disassembles of tools in
safe manner; record operational data and complete job relevant
documentation to include field ticket; daily report and equipment
performance report.
o) Manage the LWD/MWD equipment inventory and supervise equipment
transport to and from work site.
p) Comply with all safety rules and company policies.
q) Evaluate LWD/MWD equipment and recommend necessary repairs or
maintenances.
r) Maintain database for recording all activities of on-going work.
s) Responsible for safe handling of radioactive materials inside the well site.
t) Develop daily work reports/ service tickets and accurately completes all
required forms, databases and reports
9.7.2.3 DIRECTIONAL DRILLER
CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of officials
and competent persons.
JOB SPECIFICATION
Directional Drillers should be involved in planning, execution, and
management of all phases of any directional drilling job to assist in delivering
services under the contract.
JOB RESPONSIBILTY
He is responsible for
a) Close liaison with OIL Engineers on the Rig/base.
b) Assisting OIL technically during round trip and clean out trips after
completion of sectional TD.
c) Implement all directional drilling plans and procedures according to
company plan and ensure compliance to its objectives.
d) Manage all well bore path and perform survey to compute and monitor
all rate of penetration and maintain an efficient list of all directional
tools and perform survey on all equipment.

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e) Administer all directional operations and analyze performance of all
drilling procedures and assist all client representatives to resolve all
issues and monitor job progress and maintain records of all data and
prepare required documentation.
f) Adherence to company policies with respect to the conduct of directional
drilling and surveying operations
g) Becoming thoroughly familiar with the Well Programme and the
requirements relating to the directional operations contained therein
h) Checking the accuracy and completeness of the prognosed well plots
prior to the commencement of drilling operations.
i) Ensuring the rig site inventory meets the programme requirements and
liaising with the Drilling Supervisor to ensure future requirements are
available in good time.
j) Providing standard daily reports to the Rig In-charge, Shift In-charge,
company representative, OIL’s directional team and as advise by OIL
comprising a summary of drilling activity, the drilling assembly in use,
drilling parameters, survey data, equipment requirements, proposed
BHA’s and recommendations for operations optimization.
k) Directly supervising the Driller in the application of drilling parameters
and practice to ensure smooth directional control over the well.
l) Maintaining up-to-date survey calculations and projections and
working to maintain the well path within the tolerances as specified in
the Drilling Programme.
m) Providing BHA design, supervision and maintenance expertise and
ensuring that all recommended BHA designs are suitable with respect
to Survey Programme requirements
n) Maintaining records of drilling parameters and BHA performance
during drilling operations to facilitate analysis at the well review stage
o) Supervising hole opening, reaming and tripping operations to monitor
hole conditions and prevent unintended sidetracking of the well
p) Maintaining up-to-date records on all directional equipment on-board
to ensure timely return for re-inspections, redress or over-haul.
9.8 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT: POWER FOR THE UNIT:
OIL's Responsibility:
i) OIL shall supply electrical power to the unit.

Service provider's Responsibility:


i) All arrangements, including cables, suitable plug & sockets etc. suitable
electrical earthing stripe to receive the power from OIL's supply point
are the responsibility of Service provider. Service provider shall match
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ii) One commissioning record register should be maintained to record the
details of commissioning report.
iii) Electrical test certificate for both work station and accommodation
bunk house should be provided at the time of power up at the well site.

9.9 CIVIL ENGINEERING REQUIREMENT:


Civil Engineering of OIL will provide necessary support to place the units and
bunks.

9.10 TRANSPORTATION:
OIL'S RESPONSIBILITY
Requirements of crane(s), during installation/dismantling & inter-location
movements shall be provided by the Company. Any additional requirement
of crane(s) arising out of operational requirement under the contract, as
decided by Company, shall also be provided by the Company.
SERVICE PROVIDERS RESPONSIBILITY
Transportation of Service provider's personnel & spares from camp site/ base
to drill site and vice-versa shall be the responsibility of the Service provider.
9.11 PAINTING AND LABEL
(a) The entire unit/bunks shall be painted with superior quality anti-
corrosive good quality paint at the time of mobilisation.
(b) Surface equipment/ instrument and bunk houses are to be labelled
legible indicating item name, manufacturer name, minimum technical
specification etc. for easy identification.
9.12 INSPECTION/AUDIT
Service provider shall cooperate during any inspection/audit conducted by
external agency and OIL’s officials. Preferably, Base Manager/Base
Coordinator should be present during such inspection/audit.
9.13 HIRING OF ADDITIONAL SETS OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT & SERVICES:
During the currency of the contract OIL may decide to hire additional two
IDS-2 packages of tool(s), surface unit(s) & personnel as per requirement
under the same terms and conditions stipulated in this tender/ contract with
mutually agreed rates, terms and condition, but with a rate not higher than
the originally quoted rate. For mobilization of Tool / Equipment/
Consumable/Personnel will be as per "Special Conditions of the Contract" in
Section-II, Clause No. 2.0.

9.14 SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS


Documents as described in GCC/SoW/SOR/SCC shall be submitted by the
Service provider as indicated.

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9.15 ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
Service provider shall provide the organizational structure for executing the
project. Composition of the team & number of personnel will be reviewed by
OIL and modified as per requirement.
9.16 COMMUNICATION PLAN:
(i) All the competent personnel including officials are answerable to
Manager of Mines Manager as per Regulations 21 of OMR, 2017.
(ii) Reporting in case of rigs operated by OIL’s manpower is to Directional
Section of OIL, shift in-charge or Installation Manager or as advised by
OIL.
(iii) Reporting in case of rigs operated by Man Management Crew is to
Directional Section of OIL, Tool pusher or Installation Manager or as
advised by OIL.
(iv) For emergency situation/incident reporting OIL’s Emergency Response
Plan (ERP) and Incident reporting guideline to be followed.
(v) Personnel deployed under the contract shall be in constant touch with
SIC / Tool pusher /NTP for proper communication and information flow
irrespective of day shift/holidays/night shift and as advised by OIL.

9.17 PROGRESS REPORTS


The Service provider should provide daily progress report as per the format
approved by OIL along with real time log as per the data deliverables
mentioned in the scope of work.

9.18 END OF WELL REPORT


After completion of each well two no. of end of well report to be submitted in
both soft and hard form. Sample of the format shall be approved by OIL. The
end of well should consist of following in details with tables/ graphs/images
as applicable:
(a) General Information of well and GTO information
(b) Standard Plan and Anti-collision summary report
(c) Job Summary
(d) Directional Drilling Record
(e) BHA Report
(f) Torque and Drag Analysis report
(g) Bit Performance Report with analysis including images of new bit and
pulled out of bit legibly depicting the conditions
(h) Definitive Survey
(i) MWD Data
(j) LWD Data
(k) Problem encountered and action taken
(l) Lesson learned

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9.19 ACCOMMODATION/LODGING/TRAVEL:
Accommodation of the Service provider’s crew at Base/ well site along with
day-to-day fooding and travelling will have to be arranged by the Service
provider with no additional cost to the company.
C.0 MUD ENGINEERING SERVICES
The Contractor is required to provide mud engineering service in totality.
Under the contract the contractor shall have to provide the following services
with their tools & equipment under each package (i.e., Package-1 and
Package-2).

10. SCOPE OF WORK FOR MUD SERVICES:

Providing Mud Engineering Services in different phase of Drilling, e.g.,12¼”


and 8 ½”, 6” including borehole enlargement in any sections in the above-
mentioned hole sizes or arising due to well design. However, Contractors to
note that Company (OIL) at its discretion shall have the right to use the mud
system as per the requirement of OIL of the service for a particular section
independently at any point of time during the course of the contract using
different tool/tools under different contract hired by company, depending on
its requirement as decided by Company.

10.1. BIDDERS’ EXPERIENCE

(a) (In case any Prime bidder who does not have Mud services on their own
and brings in a partner with tie up, the Mud engineering partner should
individually have experience of providing Mud engineering services to
any E & P company for minimum 02(Two) year under a single contract
in the last 05(Five) years and additionally should have completed
minimum Mud service in 03(Three) wells of minimum 3000m or more
as on original bid closing date).

(b) Bidder should have experience in providing service in Vertical and J, S


wells.

10.2. SERVICE REQUIRMENT

(a) The Wells in this contract shall be drilled using stated drilling fluids
system.

(b) Bidder shall provide all the required mud testing equipment for testing
of drilling fluid as per requirement of the well.

(c) Bidder shall provide round the clock the Mud Engineering services by
employing two site Mud Engineers at a time one each of 12 hours shift.

(d) Recording, documentation, mud program, complication report and


drilling fluid recap of the well.

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(e) Bidder shall provide all technical literatures, hydraulic, surges, swap
etc. and all other drilling fluid related calculations and detail mud
history and mud programs.

(f) Bidder shall provide at the rig site, software of daily mud report, mud
recaps, hydraulic and hole cleaning optimization in real time.

(g) Bidder may be required to collect various HSE related drilling fluid
samples, drill Cuttings, effluent drill and wastewater samples as per
requirement of the Environment Regulations of OIL.

(h) Depending upon the given Geological data, Bidder shall design phase-
wise mud program, including mud weights, detailed mud formulation,
chemical used and recommended doses, total volume usage for each
hole section.

(i) Bidder shall submit detailed mud program for each section of hole, well
in advance.

(j) Bidder shall also plan for treatment of cement contamination, caving,
hole pack off, differential sticking, Mud loss, H2S, hole erosion/ or any
other bore hole problems.

(k) Bidder shall ensure that the mud system is environment friendly as per
existing environmental laws including environmentally friendly spotting
fluids.

(l) Bidder should have requisite facilities in India or abroad to provide


necessary technical back up support for designing and troubleshooting
of quoted mud system. The bidder should have requisite facilities for
designing and optimizing rheological properties for the proposed drilling
fluid systems at high pressure and high temperature. The bidder shall
submit the documentary evidence for the same.

(m) Selected bidder has to submit a toxicity (LC50>30000 mg/L) test report
of all chemical additives/Proposed mud system prior to transfer of
chemicals, or before commencement of operation. Contractor shall also
perform the QC tests on mud samples and all mud related products on
request.

(n) The bidder should have requisite facilities for designing and optimizing
rheological properties for the proposed drilling fluid systems at high
pressure and high temperature. The bidder shall submit the
documentary evidence for the same. (To remove from this place and to
incorporate under Service Requirement)

(o) Successful bidder shall carry out advanced laboratory studies for design
and optimization of the mud systems by performing some tests
including wellbore stabilization evaluation by Clay recovery in Clay
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progressive refinements as perceived from time to time. The successful
bidder shall perform these tests of the mud system with the offered
chemicals in accredited laboratory at their own cost and submit a report
prior to the commencement of operation. The test results must be
within the acceptable limit as indicated in the table. The contractor
must perform these advanced tests once in a year with the samples
collected from either well site or their warehouse and submit test report
to OIL.

TABLE-13: ACCEPTABLE LIMITS OF CLAY DISPERSION TEST, LINEAR


SWELL METER TEST FOR WELLBORE STABILIZATION EVALUATION

SL NO PARAMETERS PERMISSIBLE RANGE

A
CLAY DISPERSION TEST

Clay recovery in Clay dispersion


test (after hot rolling at 120 deg± 80% (minimum) with 60 ASTM
1 2deg C for 15hrs), test to be sieve after drying temperature
conducted on 2% (w/v) 100deg ± 2deg C for 12hrs
compressed Bentonite pellets
B LINEAR SWELL METER TEST (TEST TIME 07HRS)
Swelling (%) in water of Bentonite
pellets (20 gm of dry pre
dehydrated
Bentonite at 100deg ± 2deg C in
1 Disperse 100%
oven is to be taken in to
compactor dish and
apply pressure of 10000 psi for 30
min for making pallet
Swelling (%) of Bentonite pellet in
2 12% maximum
sample mud

10.3. DELIVERABLES

(i) Supply of Chemicals, additives and mud testing equipment as indicated


in the tender High Performance Mud as applicable except those
provided by OIL
(ii) Providing Mud Engineer and lab equipment
(iii) Tentative designing of mud program.
(iv) Relevant technical back-up support of software and laboratory studies.
(v) Provision for mud chemical storage, logistical arrangement for transfer
of chemicals & equipment

Note:
a) Mud engineering services will be required from contractor in drilling the well
from Kick-off point or as per the requirement of well design.

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b) Company reserve the right to use the OIL’s own mud engineering services
drilling the top vertical section. However, the contractor shall be capable of
providing Mud Engineering services in totality during the drilling of the wells
in all sections on advice of OIL or as deemed fit by the design requirement.
c) The Contractor should be able to provide Mud Engineering Services in two
Drilling wells simultaneously as per the requirement of OIL under each
package of the Contract within this Integrated Drilling Services hiring for 21
wells.

10.4. SUPPLY OF ALL MUD CHEMICALS AND ADDITIVES EXCEPT THOSE


PROVIDED BY OIL:

The bidder is required to supply the complete list of chemicals as per the
following table (table-14).
TABLE-14: CHEMICALS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE BIDDER

SL NO NAME OF CHEMICAL
1 Caustic Soda
2 CP Glycol
3 ROP enhancer
4 Encapsulating polymer
5 PAC-R
6 HP Fluid loss reducer
7 XCD
8 Biocide
9 CaCO3 (M)
10 CaCO3 (F)
11 Defoamer
12 Polyamine-Chloride free
13 Polymeric Sealing agent
14 HP Lubricant
15 Oxygen Scavenger
16 NIF ( 500psi)
17 Potassium Sulphate
18 H2S scavenger

Note:
a) CP Glycol should have cloud point in the temperature range of (75-87) deg
C.
b) ROP enhancer must be a premium lubricant to reduce torque & drag
significantly in highly deviated wells with total horizontal displacement of
around 1000-2500+m.
c) Encapsulating polymer must be of low molecular weight.
d) High Performance Fluid loss reducer must be polymeric in nature.
e) Sealing Agent must be polymeric and non-ionic liquid.
f) HP Lubricant must be a premium lubricant to reduce torque & drag
significantly in highly deviated wells. It must be superior to Linseed Oil and
Extreme Pressure Lube.

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g) The bidder must submit the Certificate of Analysis of each chemical along
with their offer.
h) Without prior approval of OIL, contractor cannot bring / add any additional
chemicals during the currency of the contract.
i) Contractor has to maintain a healthy stock of all chemicals to support the
uninterrupted drilling operation.
j) Chemicals offered by the bidder must conform to API/OIL/BIS
specifications for each chemical. Bidder must submit an undertaking
stating that their supplied chemicals will meet the specifications along with
the offer. However, the selected bidder must submit 1 kg/1 L sample of each
chemical for laboratory testing prior to commencement of operation.
Specifications of some of the chemicals are given in the tender. Contractor
must replace the chemical not conforming to the specifications. It is to be
noted that performance evaluation of the samples will take minimum 30
days.
k) The selected bidder shall furnish to Company the test reports as per
specifications prior to the delivery of the Chemicals. All the test reports must
reflect the brand name and manufacturer’s name as quoted in the bid. The
chemicals to be used in the wells shall be of the same brand and
manufacturer and shall be in no way inferior to the quality indicated in the
test reports.
l) All chemicals should be free of any hazardous components. An undertaking
in this regard clearly stating that the chemicals are non-hazardous in
nature must be submitted by the bidder along with the offer.
m) Random joint sampling shall be carried out during the course of operation.
These samples will be tested at Central laboratory, Chemical Department,
Duliajan. If during the operations, any chemical is found to be substandard
and / or not conforming to the specifications, Contractor shall replace the
materials immediately without any extra cost to the Company. All
expenditure including transportation of rejected materials will be borne by
the Contractor.
n) Top two sections will be drilled by in-house mud systems.
o) It is to be noted that Bidders should quote their brand name for all the
chemicals mentioned in the price format. Additionally, Bidders to provide
one (01) case history of successful field use of such chemicals along with
the bid.

10.5. SUPPLY OF BASIC CHEMICALS BY OIL

The following basic chemicals will be supplied by oil:

TABLE-15: CHEMICALS TO BE SUPPLIED OIL

SL No Chemicals
1 Bentonite
2 Baryte
Loss circulation materials (mica, saw dust, walnut shell & gel
3
flake)

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4 Spotting fluid (Low wax crude, High speed diesel & Pipelax)
5 Sodium Bicarbonate
6 Soda Ash
7 Completion fluid (KCl & Sodium format)

10.6. MUD TESTING EQUIPMENT│LABORATORYAND EQUIPMENT│


SOFTWARE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT:

(a) Bidder shall provide technical support including the software package
and literature back up whenever required by field personnel for smooth
drilling fluid management.

(b) The bidder shall provide complete drilling fluid testing equipment,
Chemical reagents and consumable for testing of mud system as
indicated in the bid as per API standards. List of the Laboratory
equipment & Chemicals are indicated in the tender.

(c) All the necessary drilling fluid testing equipment/ glass wares,
chemicals/ reagents and consumables for testing of mud as per API /
AIDC standards including any special tests for estimation of glycol,
amine, PHPA, potassium ion, sulphate ion, salinity, fluid loss, lubricity
coefficient etc. shall be provided by the contractor as per table (18).

(d) No separate payment shall be made for mud lab equipment.

(e) OIL will provide a skid mounted laboratory bunk house at rig site with
the facilities like water connection and electrical power supply for
running the laboratory.

TABLE-16: LIST OF LABORATORY EQUIPMENT

No of sets to be
Sl. No. Equipment
supplied
1 6/8 speed Visco Meter 1
2 API Filter Press 1
3 Marsh Funnel with cup 1
4 API Mud Balance 1
5 Pycnometer (Pressurised mud balance) 1
6 API Sand Content Apparatus 1
7 Hamilton Beach Mixer 1
8 Mud Retort Kit 1
9 pH Meter 1
10 Methylene blue Test Kit 1
11 Thermometer 1

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12 Lubricity Tester 1

13 Hot Plate 1

14 Magnetic Stirrer with Hot Plate 1


15 Equipment for Estimation of PHPA 1
16 Equipment for Amine test 1
17 Equipment for Potassium ion test 1

18 Equipment for estimation of glycol 1


Any Other necessary equipment for
19 1
testing of mud.

10.7. HR DEPLOYMENT: PERSONNEL

10.7.1. GENERAL:

(i) Contractor will provide two on-site mud engineers on 12-hour shift basis.
The engineers will be required to work on a suitable ON/OFF-day rotation.
OIL reserves the right to modify its requirement of on-site mud engineers
anytime.
(ii) Bio data to be submitted as per the Annexure: Q. The personnel deployed
under the contract to be approved with ‘no objection” from OIL
(iii) Movement of the contractor personnel to & from well site will be under
contractor's responsibility. Contractor to arrange for fooding and lodging
bunk house for its personnel at well site with no extra cost to the company.
(iv) OIL reserves the right to release Mud Engineers, with a short notice, from
the well site, in case of suspension of operation for a reasonable length of
time. This is in addition to the normal on-off pattern as well as the ILM.
(v) After issue of release notice, no charges will be payable
(vi) The educational qualification & experience criteria of Mud Engineers are
mentioned in Table-17

TABLE-17: HR DEPLOYMENT
Total (excluding
OFF as per Note
Working Hours
Qualification
Educational

Stationed
Sl. No.

Name of Experience &


off)

position Certification

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Bachelor
(i) Mud Engineers should be
degree in
proficient in English
Engineering
(written & verbal).
/Science or
Besides English, fluency
equivalent
in Hindi and local
language will be an added
advantage.
(ii) The Mud Engineers
should have minimum
five (05) years’ experience
in Mud Engineering
Service and should have
completed at least five
(05) nos. of deep wells
with HPWBM or similar
system independently as
a mud engineer / mud

02 per day per package


consultant. The Mud
Engineers should be

Off as per Note


competent in solving

12 hours
Wellsite
MUD down hole complications
1 including but not limited
ENGINEER
to hole instability, mud
loss, torque/drag, stuck
pipe, carvings, high
pressure kicks etc. All the
Mud Engineers should
have adequate knowledge
in working with the
contractor’s materials,
equipment and
procedures for the
services provided by the
contractor.
(iii) The Mud Engineers
should be in sound
health and fit to work in
different environment.
The age of the Mud
Engineers should not be
more than 65 years as on
the original bid closing
date of this Tender.

Note: “OFF & ON” pattern of personnel deployed at well site shall be guided
as per DGMS Circular SO1658 (E) date 30th June 2014 with fulfilling all its
conditions.

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10.7.2. COMPETENT OFFICIALS AND COMPETENT PERSON

All the officials and employees) deployed as per “TABLE (19): HR


DEPLOYMENT” shall be treated as competent officials and persons as per
Regulations (21) Appointment of officials and competent persons and shall
perform duty as Regulation (26) Duty of persons employed in mine and
Regulation (33) Duty of competent person of OMR, 2017 in addition to other
assigned jobs as per the contract.

10.7.3. JOB SPECIFICATION AND JOB RESPONSIBILTY

The basic Job specification and responsibility are defined as below but not
limited, additional responsibility may be assigned if it is warrant for the
safety of personnel/equipment and smooth functioning operations against
the contract.

10.7.4. MUD ENGINEER:

CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of
officials and competent persons.
JOB SPECIFICATION
A mud engineer (also called a Drilling Fluids Engineer, but most often
referred to as the "Mud Man") is responsible for creating 'mud', or a mixture
of fluids, clay and other chemicals, that's used in the process of drilling for
oil or gas and for managing the chemical team under him. He ensures the
properties of the drilling fluid/drilling mud are within designed specifications
by testing the mud at a rig and prescribes the mud treatments to
maintain mud weight, properties, and chemistry within recommended limits.
The mud engineer works closely with the Rig Manager/Tool pusher/Night
Tool Pusher/Driller to disseminate information about mud properties and
expected treatments and any changes that might be needed. They typically
have a background in engineering or drilling or chemistry and may have
either specialized education or training in mud.
JOB RESPONSIBILTY: OPERATIONS
He shall be responsible for
(a) Maintaining mud parameters as per detailed mud policy.
(b) Testing all required mud parameters as specified at least once per shift.
(c) Monitoring at hourly interval the important parameters of drilling fluid
viz density, M/F viscosity etc. to keep records.
(d) Monitoring and ensure chemical treatment required for proper
maintenance of mud parameters.
(e) Monitoring mud loss and / or mud gain, indication of gas cut or any
other unusual changes in the mud system during drilling / circulation
and to take corrective measures.
(f) Maintaining all adequate stock of mud volume (circulating + reserve) as
required.

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(g) Maintaining and recording hole fill up volume and displacement volume
of drilling fluid during round trips and during running in of drilling
string / casing.
(h) Maintaining and record keeping of stock and consumption of mud/mud
chemicals for uninterrupted drilling fluid services.
(i) Taking circulation test and to calculate hydraulics during drilling
operation.
(j) Preparing and spot spotting fluid/OBM etc. in case of stuck pipe as
required. In case of loss circulation to prepare and spot LCM pill etc. as
required.
(k) Measuring and recording cement slurry weight and viscosity during
cementation.
(l) Carry out any other mud/cement related jobs as required.
(m) Preparing a shift report.
(n) All Mud Engineer's report should be submitted to Service Provider’s
Supervisor who in turn shall keep the Company representative aware.
JOB RESPONSIBILTY: REPORTING
(a) GENERAL: The Contractor shall comply with the following minimum
reporting requirements under the contract. Contractor shall also
provide additional reports to the Company Representative as may
reasonably be asked for during the execution.
(b) MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT: At all times, the Mud Engineers
must maintain an up to date inventory of all the chemicals/additives
held at well site and the same shall be reported on daily basis as part
of the daily mud report. Additionally, a daily/weekly report on materials
inventory at site and at Contractor’s warehouse shall be submitted to
the Company’s representative based at Duliajan.
(c) DAILY MUD REPORT: Daily mud report in prescribed format shall be
submitted to the Company Representative at site and to OIL’s Chemical
Dept. Duliajan.
(d) END OF WELL REPORT: The Contractor shall provide within fifteen
(15) days of completion of the well a Final Well Recap, containing but
not limited to the following:
 A detailed recap of each hole section;
 An evaluation of the mud properties, their performance;
 An analysis and recommendation of the optimum parameters required
based on experience gained while drilling the well;
 A detailed list on chemical consumption for each section;
 A comparison of planned Vs actual mud properties for each hole
section.
 A comparison of planned versus actual mud cost for each hole section;
 A detailed study on the hole problems encountered and mitigation
methods and strategies followed;
 Suggestion for improvement in future wells.

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(e) COMPLICATION REPORT: In case of any complication such as stuck
pipe, lost circulation, unusual caving, undesirable cutting bed
formations, the Contractor shall notify the Company Representative
immediately. A detailed draft report shall be submitted by the
Contractor, within 24 hours of the incident (operations permitting), with
full details and the reasons for the same and remedial
measures/recommendations that shall be followed in the present well
as well as in future wells to ensure safe and complication free drilling.

JOB RESPONSIBILTY: HSE


(a) He shall have the overall responsibility to ensure the safety of man
and equipment in operation directly under him through his
subordinate(s) and by effective implementation of Safety Management
System.
(b) Responsible to ensure use of proper personal protective equipment by
all employee while at work and He shall not allow any body at well site
to work without proper PPE as PPE matrix issued by Drilling-HSE.
(c) Responsible to ensure that good housekeeping is maintained.
(d) Responsible to ensure Job Analysis before start-up of non-routine
operation or job and ensure completion of risk assessments where
required and Toolbox Talk for routine job;
(e) Responsible for compliance of all safety rule(s)/ regulation(s)/
circular(s) and submitting the legal compliance in the format subscribed
by OIL.
(f) Responsible to ensure for adhering the SOP and other safety standards
at well site.
(g) Responsible for implementation of Emergency Response Plan as per
bridging documents.
(h) Responsible to implement as required all tests (e.g. equipment in
operation directly under him) as per the drilling program and statutory
requirement.
(i) Responsible to ensure participation in all required drills (Accumulator,
BOP, Fire etc. or any other drill as per directives of OIL) at the well-site.
(j) Responsible to ensure prompt report of all accidents, near-miss
accidents and non-conformance through the proper channels;

10.8. MUD AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES

OIL will not buyback any leftover chemicals after the completion of the
contract. Contractor will provide the following services but not limited to:

(a) The Contractor shall supply all special chemicals/additives conforming


to relevant API / BIS specifications required for drilling of 12 ¼” & 8 ½”

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and 6” hole section. The contractor shall maintain adequate stock of all
chemicals and ensure timely supply as per operational requirement of
the well. However, the payment will be made on actual consumption
basis duly certified by OIL chemist/company representative. OIL will
provide storage space at site to store chemicals brought in by the
contractor. Housekeeping / maintenance of the storage space at well
site is solely contractor’s responsibility.
(b) However, contractor shall have to arrange warehouse / storage facility
at their base in Duliajan (or in around Duliajan) for bulk storage of their
chemicals/additives etc.
(c) During the preparation / maintenance of the mud system, addition of
their chemicals to the mud system is to be done under the supervision
of the contractor.
(d) The contractor shall provide product datasheet for each chemical
including but not limited to brand name, unit of packing, country of
origin, specification and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). The
contractor shall provide information on complete list of chemicals as
per Table-I. Bidders are requested to submit an undertaking clearly
stating that they will supply Chemicals as per the specification
mentioned in the tender. This undertaking has to be submitted along
with the techno-commercial bid.
(e) All the chemicals should be in their original packing. The chemicals
should conform to API/BIS-specifications whichever is applicable to the
particular chemical. Contractor shall provide the test report from a
recognized laboratory for quality of supplied chemicals / tolerable
toxicity limit along with the bid. However, OIL reserves the right to
inspect the chemicals OIL’s well site and draw samples for testing. If
any chemical is found to be not conforming to the specifications,
contractor shall replace the defective material immediately with quality
product that conforms to the specification.
(f) Contractor has to take back the left over chemicals, if any after
completion of the project/ after issuing final demobilization notice
within one month of time.
(g) Since the mud system will be used in environmentally sensitive areas,
the chemicals supplied by the contractor shall be biodegradable, eco-
friendly and within tolerable toxicity limit.
(h) During the Mud Engineering service, if any foul smell emancipates in
the mud system or in effluent pit due to addition of any of the additives,
contractors will be solely responsible for immediate replacement of the
chemicals / additives and additionally necessary corrective measures
should be taken by the Contractor to control the smell as per standard
practices. Service provider has to ensure that the replaced chemicals
supplied are of equivalent / better make or quality and this should be
done without any operational interruption.

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10.9. LOGISTICAL ARRANGEMENT FOR TRANSFER OF CHEMICALS &
EQUIPMENT:

(a) The contractor has to establish a central warehouse in and around


Duliajan for storage of their Chemicals.
(b) Contractor has to maintain a healthy stock of chemicals at wellsite for
uninterrupted drilling operation.
(c) Transfer of Chemicals from their central warehouse to wellsite and back
will be under contractor's responsibility.
(d) During ILM, transfer of lab equipment & left over chemicals from one
location to the next location will be under contractor's responsibility.
(e) OIL will provide necessary crane services at the wellsite for loading &
unloading of Chemicals & equipment.

10.10. DESIGNING OF MUD PROGRAM:

Expected Mud parameters at 45º ± 2º C after hot rolling at 120º ± 2º C for


24 hrs:
TABLE-17: Mud Properties

SL
PROPERTIES 12 ¼” 8 ½” 6”
NO
1 Density (ppg) 80 100 100
2 Yield Point (lbs/100 ft2) 15-25 25-40 30-40
3 pH 9.0-9.5 9.0-9.5 9.0-9.5
4 API Filtrate (cc) 8.0-6.0 6.0-4.0 5.0-4.0
5 HTHP Filtrate (cc) at 200°F/500 psi <30.0 <20.0 <20
6 Sand % by vol <0.3 <0.2 <0.2
7 Lubricity coefficient 0.1-0.18 0.1-0.15 0.1-0.15
25 40 (max) 40 (max)
8 Plastic viscosity (lbs/100 ft2)
(max)
6-12 / 6-10/ 6-10
9 Gel Strengths 0'/10' (lbs/100 ft2) 10-30 10-25 /10-25

Based on geological data provided by OIL and well engineering, contractor


shall design/formulate suitable mud and hydraulic system for each phase.
Contractor will provide the mud engineering services for the mud system
approved by OIL.
(i) Contractor should submit a detailed mud program for each proposed
well in advance. The designed mud/hydraulics program should be
supported by software for analysis and to make reports.
(ii) Contractor will also plan for contingency treatment for problems like
cement contamination, carvings, hole pack off, differential sticking,
mud loss, hole erosion and /or any other down hole problems.
(iii) Contractor will prepare contingency plan to meet any unexpected
problems, anticipated contaminations etc.

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(iv) Contractor should ensure that entire composite mud system fulfils
regulatory requirements of environment/safety etc.

10.11. MUD HYDRAULICS FOR 6”, 8 ½”, 12 ¼” & 17 ½” HOLE [INDICATIVE


ONLY]

Table -18: Mud Properties

Annular Annular
Jet
Type Size of Velocity Velocity
SL NO GPM (US) Velocity
of bit hole (ft/min) (ft/min)
(ft/sec)
OH vs DC OH vs DP
1 TCR 6” 250-280 100-130 110-120 100-110
2 PDC 8 ½” 430-480 200-350 300-400 200-250
3 TCR 8 ½” 350-450 150-250 400-500 180-300
4 PDC 12 ¼” 550-700 320-400 190-240 130-160
5 TCR 12 ¼” 500-600 180-280 170-205 120-140
6 TCR 17 ½” 550-620 200-300 70-80 50-

10.12. GENERAL REMARKS:

(a) The estimated quantities of Chemicals are for the purpose of evaluation
only. Payment will be made on the basis of actual consumption duly
certified by OIL’s representative. Without prior approval of OIL,
Contractor shall not be allowed to add any additional chemicals or cross
the quantity mentioned in the tender.

(b) Enough care has been taken to estimate the chemical quantities as
realistically as possible. All estimations are done following the industry
standard doses.

(c) Contractor has to follow Duty roster for personnel as per statutory
guidelines

(d) Chemical mixing labours will be provided by OIL or through Rig


Contractor.

(e) Contractor must comply the statutory guidelines pertaining to the


engagement of labours other than chemical mixing labours.

(f) Maintaining and repairing mud testing equipment and Laboratory.

10.13. SPECIFICATION OF SOME CHEMICALS

For better understanding of the standard of quality control measures to be


followed during the course of operation, technical specification of some
important chemicals are given in Appendix: Specification of Some
Chemicals. Samples of chemicals supplied by the selected Bidder and the
samples collected from the well site must conform to these specifications.
Contractor must provide the test report of their special chemicals from a
recognized laboratory for quality of supplied chemicals.

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10.14. CENTRIFUGE

The successful bidder shall supply the centrifuge along with the centrifuge
operator as per Appendix: CENTRIFUGE. There will be no separate charges
for the manpower.

D.0 SUPPLY OF DRILLING BITS


The successful bidder shall supply the drill bits indicated below on
consignment basis as per Appendix: DRILL BITS SELECTION AND SUPPLY

11. SERVICE REQUIRMENT

Service of supplying the bits to be used under the contract will be carried out
by IDS service provider. However, the supplied bits shall be from the enlisted
suppliers approved by competent authority as shown below:

Table-19: ENLISTED SUPPLIERS APPROVED BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY


PDC BITS ROCK BITS FRO
ROCK BITS FRO
DRILLING
Sl DRILLING BELLOW
8½ 12¼ BELLOW 3000
No 3000 MTRS DEPTHS
MTRS DEPTHS
CATEGORY-I CATEGORY-II CATEGORY-III
M/s SIMI Oilfield M/s SIMI Oilfield M/s SIMI Oilfield
1 Technology and Technology and Technology and
Products FZE Products FZE Products FZE
M/s Baker
2 M/s Baker Hughes M/s Baker Hughes
Hughes
M/s NOV
M/s NOV Downhole M/s NOV Downhole
3 Downhole
Eurasia Ltd Eurasia Ltd
Eurasia Ltd
4 M/s Haliburton M/s Haliburton M/s Haliburton
M/s Ulterra Drilling M/s TIX-TSK M/s Drillbits
5
Technologies, LP Corporation International
M/s TIX-TSK
6 - -
Corporation
7 - - M/s Varel

END OF SECTION-II

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Part-3
SECTION-III
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT (SCC)

The following Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) shall supplement and/or


amend the General Conditions of Contract (GCC). Whenever there is a conflict, the
provisions herein shall prevail over those in the GCC.

1.0 DEFINITIONS: Following terms and expressions shall have the meaning hereby
assigned to them unless the context otherwise requires:

a. "Services" means the services to be provided by the Contractor for carrying out
logging while drilling operations in accordance with the approved well plan
including but not limited to

(i) All tools, equipment, consumables from Contractor required for OIL's
operation and

(ii) All tools, equipment, spares required for servicing / maintenance of


Contractor's Tool & Equipment, as stipulated in the Terms of
Reference/Technical Specification at Section-II of Part-3 in this bid
document.

b. "Operating Area" means those areas in onshore India in which company or its
affiliated company may from time to time be entitled to conduct drilling
operations.

c. "Site" means the land and other places, on/under/in or through which the works
are to be executed by the Contractor and any other land and places provided by
the company for working space or any other purpose as designated hereinafter
as forming part of the Site approved by OIL for the purposes of the CONTRACT
together with any other places designated in the CONTRACT as forming part of
the site.

d. "Company's items" means the equipment, materials and services, which are to
be provided by company at the expense of company and listed in the Contract.

e. "Contractor's items" means the equipment; materials and services, which are
to be provided by Contractor or company at the expense of the Contractor which,
are listed in section under terms of reference and technical specifications.

f. "Contractor's personnel" mean the personnel as mentioned under section terms


of reference and technical specification, to be provided by Contractor from time
to time to conduct operations hereunder.

g. "The work" means each and every activity required for the successful
performance of the services described in Scope of work of the tender document
as set out hereof.

h. "Contractor" means the person or persons, firm or COMPANY or corporation


incorporated in India or abroad, who has been awarded with the contract and

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includes contractor’s legal representatives, his successors and permitted
assigns.

i. “Client” means to whom the service is rendered against a written agreement like
Letter of Intent (LOI)/Letter of Award (LOA), or Work Order(s).

j. "Day" means a calendar day of twenty-four consecutive hours beginning at 06.00


hrs and ending at 06.00 hrs on the next day.

k. "Approval of Manpower" means no objection against the deployment under the


contract.

l. "Facility" means and includes all property of company owned or hired, to be


made available for services under this contract which is or will be a part of the
company.

m. "Inter-Location-Movement" of Contractor's item(s) means transfer of


Contractor’s item(s) (a) from one location to another location (irrespective of the
status of location), (b) from one OIL designated area to another OIL designated
area.

n. "Company's Base" means Duliajan/or subsequently changed place from where


the operation will be controlled.

o. "Base camp" or Contractor’s Operational base camp means the camp / hired
accommodation where the Contractor's personnel shall reside for carrying out
the operations. OIL shall not assume any responsibility towards selection of land,
operation, maintenance etc. of camp/Accommodation. It will be contractor’s
responsibility to maintain adequate space and utilities at their designated base
in and around Duliajan for storage of their Equipment, Tools etc. and workshop
needs. All costs associated with establishing and running such facility will be to
the Contractor’s account.

p. "Certificate of completion" means certificate issued by the company to the


contractor stating that he has successfully completed the works/jobs assigned
to him and submitted all necessary reports as required by company. SCC clause
27.7)

q. ABBREVIATIONS
(i) "OMR" is Oil Mines Regulations
(ii) "MVT" is Mines Vocational Training
(iii) "NABL" is National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration
Laboratories
(iv) "ILM” is Inter-Location Movement
(v) “WBM” Water based Mud
(vi) “SOBM” Synthetic Oil based Mud
(vii) “OEM” Original Equipment Manufacturer
(viii) “OIL” Oil India Limited

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(ix) “LTIF” Loss Time Injury Frequency.

2. MOBILISATION

(i) MOBILISATION TIME:

(a) The mobilization of the individual package (refer Part 3, Section II


,Clause 9.0 B.0) shall commence on the date of receipt of the mobilization
notice from Drilling department against the Contract for each regular
package individually and continue till the completion of mobilization of the
respective package.

(b) The mobilization of equipment, personnel etc. of each individual set(s)


(main items) and mud engineering services should be completed by
Contractor within 120 days from the individual Mobilization notice for
each individual set(s) issued by Drilling Services Department. This notice
will be issued depending on the availability and readiness of drilling
location. Mobilization of each individual package shall be deemed to be
completed when Contractor’s particular set(s) is complete with all
equipment/tools(including minimum required back up tools) and
manpower are placed at the nominated location in readiness to commence
work as envisaged under the Contract, duly certified by the Company’s
authorized representative.

(c) The mobilization against callout issued by Drilling department for each
individual callout tools should be completed by Contractor within 60
days from the individual Mobilization notice for each individual callout
items. Mobilization of each individual Callout tool within the 6” set shall
be deemed to be completed when all the Callout tools along with the
minimum required back up tools are placed at the nominated location in
readiness to commence work as envisaged under the Contract, duly
certified by the Company’s authorized representative.

(d) For supply of bit an assorted of all consignment and 10% of total bits to
ready for use in Duliajan within 45 days from the date of 1st mobilization
notice.

(ii) EFFECTIVE DATE: The contract shall become effective as of the date
Company notifies Contractor in writing (through Letter of Award) that it
has been awarded the contract.

(iii) COMMENCEMENT OF OPERATION The date on which the Contractor


completes initial mobilization of his crew and equipment for the first
package along with consumables in all respects shall be treated as date of
Commencement of operation.

3. DURATION OF CONTRACT
The contract shall be initially for a period of 03 (three) years from the date of
commencement of operation with an option to extend the contract period for
another 1 (one) year at the discretion of Company at the mutually agreed rates,

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terms and condition, but with a rate not higher than the originally quoted rate.
The terms and conditions shall continue until the completion/ abandonment of
the last well is in operation at the time of the end of the Contract.

Note: The successful bidder is required to sign a formal detailed contract with
OIL within a maximum period of 45 days of date of issue of Letter of Award
(LOA) subject to submission of necessary Performance bank Guarantee as per
the T & C of the tender. Until the contract is signed, LOA shall remain binding
amongst the two parties.

4. INSPECTION

Inspection will be carried out jointly by OIL team and the contractor after
completion of the initial mobilization and OIL will certify the completion.

5. PERFORMANCE SECURITY: The Contractor shall furnish to Company a Bank


Guarantee amounting to 3% of estimated annualized total Contract Price with
validity of 3(three) months beyond the contract period towards performance
security. The performance security shall be payable to Company as
compensation for any loss resulting from Contractor's failure to fulfil their
obligations under the Contract. In the event of extension of the Contract period,
the validity of the bank guarantee shall be suitably extended by the Contractor.

6. TERMS OF PAYMENT

On account, payment may be made, not often than monthly, up to the amount
of 100% of the value of work done. Final payment will be made only after
satisfactory completion of the work. Such final payment shall be based on the
work actually done allowing for deviations and any deductions and the
measurement shall be checked and certified correct by the Company's Engineer
before any such final payment is made.

7. SUBMISSION OF INVOICE: Monthly

All Invoices are to be sent to the following address:

CGM (Drilling Services) I/C


Oil India Limited,
P.O. Duliajan-786602
Dist. Dibrugarh, Assam

Note: If the designation of HoD changes, same will be addressed his/her new
designation.

8. AGENT COMMISSION: Not Applicable.

9. INSURANCE: As per GCC. Sum assured should not be less than Estimated
Contract Value as per the LOA/Contract in case of Projects/Works Contracts.
In case of annualized contract One year Estimated Contract Value

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10. ARBITRATION: The place for arbitration against this contract shall be
Guwahati, Assam

11. DE-MOBILIZATION: Individual packages including Personnel as per the scope


of work as indicated by OIL shall have to be de-mobilized (removed from OIL’s
site) by the Contractor within 03 (Three) weeks from the date of issuance of final
de-mobilization letter for each set. However, no charges will be payable from the
date of issue of the final de-mobilization notice.

12. INTERIM DE-MOBILIZATION: Individual Package(s) and Personnel as per the


scope of work as indicated by OIL shall have to be de-mobilized on interim basis
(removed from OIL’s site) by the Contractor within 03 (three) days’ notice period
from the date of issuance of interim demobilization notice. However, no charges
will be payable from the date of issue of the final de-mobilization notice.

13. INTERIM RE-MOBILIZATION: Individual Package(s) and Personnel as per the


scope of work as indicated by OIL shall have to be re-mobilized on interim basis
by the Contractor within 45 (Forty five) days from the date of issuance of
interim remobilization notice.

Note:
(i) Mobilization charges will be payable after the commencement date as
certified by the company.
(ii) The succeeding day of issue of mobilization/demobilization notice shall
be counted as day 1 for the purpose of Mobilization/Demobilization
period.
(iii) OIL will certify within 03 working days for the initial mobilization after
receipt of intimation. For successive re-mobilization, contractor must
intimate OIL about arrival of the tools and OIL will inspect the tools/
equipment for each re-mobilization within 03 working days of receipt of
intimation from the contractor. Date of mobilization / re-mobilization will
be considered from the date of successful inspection carried out by OIL
representative.

14. ASSOCIATION OF COMPANY’S PERSONNEL

(i) Company may depute one or more than one representative (s) / engineer
(s) to act on its behalf for overall co-ordination and operational
management at location. Company's representative will be vested with the
authority to order any changes in the scope of work to the extent so
authorized and notified by the Company in writing. He shall liaise with the
Contractor and monitor progress to ensure timely completion of the jobs.
He shall also have the authority to oversee the execution of jobs by the
Contractor and to ensure compliance of provisions of the contract.

(ii) Company's representatives shall have free access to all the equipment of
the Contractor during operations as well as idle time for the purpose of

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observing /inspecting the operations performed by the Contractor in order
to judge whether, in Company's opinion, the Contractor is complying with
the provisions of the contract.

(iii) The monitoring and overseeing of the jobs under the Contract by the
Company’s personnel/representative shall not absolve or reduce the
obligations of the Contractor

15. LIQUIDATED DAMAGE FOR DELAY IN MOBILIZATION/COMPLETION OF


WORKS AND SERVICES

(i) Time is the essence of this Contract. In the event of the Contractor's
default in timely mobilization for commencement of operations within the
stipulated period, the Contractor shall be liable to pay liquidated damages
@ 0.5% of contract value for each Regular package (as defined in the SOW)
including mobilization cost, per week or part thereof of delay subject to
maximum of 7.5%. Liquidated Damages will be reckoned from the expiry
date of the scheduled mobilization period as defined under Clause No. 2.0
above. The above LD will be calculated for each package separately.

(ii) If the Contractor fails to mobilize within 15 weeks after the stipulated date,
then the Company reserves the right to cancel the Contract without any
compensation whatsoever.

(iii) The parties agree that the sum specified above is not a penalty but a
genuine pre-estimate of the loss/damage which will be suffered by OIL on
account of delay/breach on the part of the Contractor and the said amount
will be payable without proof of actual loss or damage caused by such
delay/breach and without any demur and shall not be open for any
dispute whatsoever.

(iv) However, Callout tools rates (including mobilization/ de-mobilization


cost) will not be considered for the calculation of LD against regular
package.

(v) With regards to delay in mobilization of callout tools within the stipulated
period, the Contractor shall be liable to pay liquidated damages @ 0.5%
of total contract value of each tool including mobilization cost, per week or
part thereof of delay subject to maximum of 7.5%. Liquidated Damages
will be reckoned from the expiry date of the scheduled mobilization period
as defined under Clause No. 2.0 above. The above LD will be calculated
for each tool separately.]

Note: For interim mobilization, LD will be applicable @ 0.5% of the one-year


Contract value [each package].

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16. ACCOMMODATIONS [WELL-SITE ACCOMMODATION AND BASE CAMP:

(i) Contractor will be allowed to arrange accommodation at their own cost at well
site for their personnel. If contractor is permitted to arrange accommodation for
their personnel at any well site, selection of site shall be done with the
agreement of Company representative.

(ii) Contractor has to provide accommodation bunk house(s) for their personnel. All
electrical apparatus and accessories including Air Conditioner of all bunk
houses to be deployed in the well site/location, must be of FLP type. The
electrical apparatus and accessories need to be DGMS approved for placement
of the same in DGMS classified hazardous area. Should be suitable for use in
hazardous area of zone-I and gas group IIA & IIB in oil mine and shall conform
to IS/IEC/EN: 60079-0:2011 & IS/IEC/EN: 60079-1:2007 as per clause No.:
107 of OMR-2017.The bunk house should come with 150 m 3-Phase Power
cable. However, OIL may provide 01(one) No. 4 (four) bedded accommodation
bunk house for contractor’s personnel at well site subjected to availability, only
in case of work exigency.

(iii) The base camp for contractor personnel in Assam & NE States shall be entirely
Contractor's responsibility. Safety and security of the contractor's personnel at
any camp(s) including compliance of fire hazard & regulation will be contractor's
sole responsibility.

17. WARRANTY AND REMEDY OF DEFECTS:

Contractor has to perform all its services under this Agreement with all
reasonable skill, diligence and care in accordance with sound industry practice
to the satisfaction of Company and accepts full responsibility for the satisfactory
delivery of quality of such services performed by it. Any defect/deficiencies
noticed, Contractor within 15 (fifteen) days upon the receipt of written notice
from the Company(OIL), shall improve their performance/ correct such
deficiencies failing which the Company (OIL) will have right to terminate the
Contract by giving the Contractor written notice with immediate effect.

The defect liability period against this contract shall be 3 (three) months
after final demobilization notice.

18. WORK CULTURE

Contractor personnel shall carry out operations hereunder with due diligence
and in safe and workman like manner according to good international oilfield
practice. They shall maintain strict discipline and good conduct among
themselves at workplace

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19. APPROVAL OF MANPOWER:

(1) Contractor shall have to obtain prior approval from the Company before
deployment of personnel in the rig. Applications seeking approval shall have to
be submitted by the contractor ahead of proposed date of deployment. All
applications shall be submitted to HOD of Drilling Services and shall be
forwarded to concerned section/ department for scrutiny. Contractor shall not
deploy manpower in the mine without formal approval/No Objection Comment
from OIL

(2) The following documents shall have to be submitted along with the letter
seeking approval.

(i) Bio data of the candidate with photograph.

(ii) Photocopy of relevant pass certificates and other proficiency certificates as


required under Scope of work (original to be produced on demand).

(iii) Copy of experience certificates (original to be produced on demand).

(iv) Undertaking from Contractor's personnel for not claiming employment or any
service benefit available to Company's employee as per Proforma Y.

Note:

(i) Once the manpower for the Service is approved/NOC by OIL, the
Contractor has to issue appointment letters to all the personnel as per
the Contract labour act.

(ii) Company reserves the right to instruct for removal of any Contractor's
personnel who in the opinion of Company is technically not competent or not
rendering the services faithfully, or due to other reasons. The replacement of
such personnel will also be fully at cost of the Contractor and the Contractor
shall have to replace this/these personnel within Ten (10) days of such
instruction. The replacement personnel must have the requisite qualification
and experience as indicated in the contract and their credentials along with
recent photographs must be submitted to Company for approval prior to their
engagement.

(iii) During the currency of the contract, if any of the key personnel is to be
replaced; the incumbent must be approved ones under the same contract or
must get approved fulfilling all the criteria of contract agreement. As soon as
the term or period of the contract expires, accordingly the approval of
personnel will also get expired or terminated.

(iv) All charges for personnel are included in Tool Operating & Stand by charges.
No. separate charges shall be payable for the personnel being deployed. All
charges for personnel are included in Tool Operating & Stand by charges. No.
separate charges shall be payable for the personnel being deployed.

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(3) The Contractor shall be responsible for arranging relief of personnel during
vacations, statutory off days, sickness etc. entirely at their cost. The relief
personnel also must have the similar experience and the Contractor will have
to obtain prior approval from the Company for the relief personnel of the
Contractor.

(4) The Contractor will have to ensure that the statutory off days are given to
Contractor's personnel and that the personnel are not engaged continuously for
a prolonged period which amounts to violation of Mines Act, 1952.

(5) Company shall assist contractor in obtaining all security/entry passes into the
Company’s Industrial and operational Area, whenever required by the
Contractor's personnel in connection with the contract. However, Contractor
shall fulfil all necessary formalities including liaising with Company/CISF in
this regard as per norms of the Company/CISF.

(6) It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain restricted area


permit/Assam entry permit/Inner line permit for Contractor's personnel (the
Company will assist to the extent possible) for entering into NE states of India.

(7) Contractor shall give or provide all necessary supervision during the
performance of the services and as long thereafter as Company may consider
necessary for the proper fulfilling of Contractor's obligations under the contract.

(8) Contractor shall deploy local people, wherever possible, for un-skilled personnel
under the contract.

(9) Company reserves the right to instruct Contractor for removal of any
Contractor's personnel for:

a) Misbehaviour, indiscipline and for misdemeanor And/Or,

b) For technical incompetence and for not rendering the services faithfully
And/Or,

c) For indulging in canvassing against Company in press/other media


And/Or,

d) For leaking information about Company operations to outside parties.

(10) The Contractor shall replace undisciplined personnel within of 10 Days.


However, 3 days’ notice shall be served by Company to replace undisciplined
personnel.

(11) Further, the replacement for these personnel shall be completed as per
specified time period as mentioned in above para from the date of receipt of
instruction from the Company and at the cost of the Contractor. However, the
Deficiency Clause of the Agreement shall be applicable.

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(12) The Contractor will be responsible for all transportation of his personnel from
their place of origin to their base at Duliajan and back. However, the
Contractor will also be responsible for all transportation facilities of his
personnel including movement to work site from wherever they stay. The
Company shall not render any type of transportation to Contractor's personnel
at any time except any emergency.

(13) Contractor shall provide own identity cards for their personnel engaged under
the contract and also shall possess identity card/pass of the Company.
Person(s) not having identity cards shall be treated as unauthorized person(s)
and shall not be allowed to perform duty.

(14) In the event of the rig or its components, ancillaries, equipment etc. supplied
/owned by the Company are damaged/ lost due to the carelessness/ negligent
handling by the Contractor's personnel, the Contractor will be liable for such
damages on the basis of the Company's estimated cost of replacement as
reduced by any insurance claim which may occur to the Company plus 7%
towards handling charges on the cost of such replacement.

(15) If the Contractor fails to provide manpower as per the 'Scope of Work' of the
contract, the Company reserves the right not to pay for the affected day(s).
Moreover, the Contractor shall be liable to pay penalty for the same number
of non-working hours/days) as per deficiency clause & sub clauses.

20. CONTRACTOR'S PERSONNEL:

(1) Except as otherwise hereinafter provided, the selection, replacement, and


Contractor shall determine remuneration of contractor's personnel. Such
employees shall be employees solely of Contractor. Contractor shall ensure
that its personnel will be competent and efficient. However, the contractor
shall provide details of experience, qualification and other relevant data of the
personnel to be deployed for scrutiny and clearance by the company before the
actual deployment. The contractor shall not deploy its personnel unless
cleared by the company.

(2) The Contractor shall appoint a IDS Co-Coordinator as the Contractor's


representative who shall be in charge of Contractor's personnel /equipment
and who shall have full authority to resolve all day-to-day matters including
any issues of site –if any arises at the site.

(3) The Contractor will provide on regular basis, all category of their employee
competent, suitably qualified and adequately experienced personnel for
necessary supervision and execution in carrying out the requisite operations
correctly and efficiently throughout the Contract period in a professional
manner. Personnel provided by the Contractor must observe all safety and
statutory norms applicable to the Company. Their performance must be to the
satisfaction of the Company and the Contractor must be willing and ready to

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replace, at their own expenses, any of their personnel who are not found
suitable by the Company.

(4) The detailed bio data of the service engineer/specialist and other operators
and the number of additional personnel planned to be deployed must be
submitted to Company with necessary documents before engaging them for
Company's approval. (As per ANNEXURE-Q)

Note: Any replacement with equivalent qualification/experience needs OIL's


prior written approval.

(5) All the personnel deployed should be fluent either in English or Hindi or
Assamese language.

(6) The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and shall provide for all
requirements of his personnel, and of their Sub-Contractor(s), if any. These
provisions will include but not be limited to their insurance, housing, medical
services, messing, transportation (both air and land transportation), vacation,
salaries and all amenities, termination payments, all immigration
requirements and taxes, if any, payable in India or outside at no extra charges
to the Company. Boarding and local transportation of Contractor's personnel
during the entire duration of the contract shall be arranged by Contractor at
their cost.

(7) The Contractor's representative shall have the entire power requisite for
performance of the work. He shall liaise with the Company's representative for
the proper co-ordination and timely completion of the job and on any other
matters pertaining to the job.

(8) In case Contractors deploying foreign nationals required for execution of all
work under the Service are required to have all necessary clearances as per
the Govt. of India regulations.

(9) Foreign Nationals in case deployed under the service should have proper work
Visa as per the Govt. of India regulations.

(10) Transportation of Contractor's personnel shall be the responsibility of


Contractor.

(11) All charges for personnel are included in Tool Operating & Stand by charges.
No. separate charges shall be payable for the personnel being deployed.

21. SUBCONTRACTING: Sub-contracting is not allowed except petty services and


JAR/Intensifier under this contract with prior approval of OIL.

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22. SCHEDULE OF PENALTY

(1) PERSONNEL

Provision of adequate manpower of required technical skill for carrying out all
services in accordance with accepted terms and conditions is the essence to the
contract. In case of Contractor's failure to deploy the personnel as per the
standard deployment pattern as set out in scope of work, penalty shall be levied
to contractor at the following rates:

Table-20: SCHEDULE OF PENALTY [MANPOWER]

Deficiency of
Sl.
Competent Penalty
No.
Official

10% of the Total ODR rate of Directional Drilling


1 IDS Coordinator Services and Mud Engineering Service both
packages.

10% of the ODR rate of the particular string till


LWD/MWD
2 suitable replacement duly approved by Oil India
Engineer
Ltd arrives.

10% of the ODR rate of the particular string till


Directional
3 suitable replacement duly approved by Oil India
Driller
Ltd arrives.

10% of the ODR rate of the particular string till


4 Mud Engineer suitable replacement duly approved by Oil India
Ltd arrives.

10% of the ODR rate of the particular string till


5 Bit Runner suitable replacement duly approved by Oil India
Ltd arrives.

(2) PPE:

In the event of non-compliance of statutory provisions and safety appliances,


the company will have the right to ask the contractor to suspend the service
immediately and no payment shall be made by the Company till such time
the contractor comply with the same.

Table-21: SCHEDULE OF PENALTY [PPE]

Sl.
Deficiency of PPE Penalty
No.
1 Safety Helmet
In the event of the contractor failure to adhere in
2 Raincoat providing the minimum PPE requirements of the
personnel as set in SCC (Clause 4.1 of SCC) ,
3 Windcheater penalty on the Contractor shall be levied at the
4 Safety Boot rate equivalent to the latest purchase rate by
OIL.
5 Overall

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(3) DATA TRA

Note:

(i) Above are indicative only.


(ii) All the PPE are PPE shall be as per OMR,2017
(iii) If PPE are not described in OMR, 2017 shall be guided by OISD/IS applicable
for Oil and Gas Industry.
(iv) If PPE are not described in above two, it will be guided by EN or equivalent
and to the satisfaction of company.

23. HR DEPLOYMENT PATTERN AND WORKING HOURS:

(i) Contractor shall engage crew as defined in Scope of work of the contract. The
working hours for the deployed personnel shall as per SoW.
(ii) Contractor shall issue PPE and dungarees to the contractor's personnel and
a register shall be maintained at well site with endorsement by personnel and
indicating date of issue/ replacement etc.
(iii) The Minimum PPE schedule to be followed for the personnel employed under
the contract as follows:
Table-22: MINIMUM PPE SCHEDULE

Sl No PPE Quantity per person Periodicity


Safety Helmet
1 (DGMS 01 No 03 Year
approved)
2 Raincoat 01 No 03 year
3 Windcheater 01 No 03 year
4 Safety Boot 02 Pair 01 year
02 (One half sleeve &
5 Overall 01 year
one full sleeve)
6 Hand gloves 01 pair at time As and when required
7 Safety Goggles 01 pair at time As and when required
Ear plug
8 01 pair at time As and when required
/Earmuff
9 Other PPE As required As and when required

(iv) However, when a PPE is damaged during its legitimate use, it shall be
immediately replaced free of cost by the contractor.

(v) The above is the minimum requirement, however depending upon the risk,
suitable protective equipment including respiratory protective equipment,
eye protectors, ear protection gloves and aprons.

(vi) Contractor shall at all times maintain a sufficient stock of PPE in order to
ensure immediate supply as and when need for the same arises.

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24. GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR:

Contractor shall perform the work described under scope of work under
Independent 8½"LWD Service and prepare the 24-hour comprehensive report
on Directional survey data (Actual Vs Plan), detailed log reports of all the
downhole LWD tools as per data deliverables mentioned under the scope of the
contract. Contractor is required to submit this daily report to Company
Representative/ geological in-house team based at Duliajan in the form of soft
copy and hard format (if sought).

25. WELL SITE COMMUNICATION FACILITY:

(i) The Contractor should arrange for state-of-the-art portable VSAT &
Antenna at the wellsite (wherever service is deployed) for real time data
transmission to OIL’s base for uninterrupted data transmission.

(ii) In the event of fault and failure of equipment & software hired (pertaining
to data transmission) from the CONTRACTOR, their personnel should be
available for attending rectification of the problem within 24 hours of
detection of the problem.

26. REAL TIME DATA MONITORING SERVICES:

Real time data Monitoring Services at rig site as well as at Company's base office
in Duliajan for 24x7 monitoring of Drilling Operation to be provided both in
desktop version and in mobile app. All logs of MWD/LWD tools along with
drilling parameters i.e. ROP, Temp, ECD, Survey, SPP, Flow, Hook load curve
etc. should be available in the system. No additional charges will be payable for
this.

27. GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF COMPANY:

27.1 ENTRY PERMITS: Company shall assist Contractor for arranging necessary
entry permits, if required, for personnel belonging to Contractor and their
subcontractors engaged with the consent of Company, provided Contractor
gives full particulars of such personnel in advance. However, the primary
obligation in this regard shall be on Contractor and Company shall provide
necessary documents only.

27.2 SECURITY:

Company shall organize all possible help from local government/


administration to Contractor personnel and equipment in case of natural
disasters, civil disturbances and epidemics. The security of the Base Camp
including Contractor’s equipment and personnel and deployment of security
personnel etc. at the Base Camp, shall however, be the responsibility of the
Contractor.

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27.3 CRANE SERVICE/TRANSPORT VEHICLES:

(i) OIL will provide crane and transportation (for Inter-location movement) of
the Contractor's equipment and also for transfer/handling of Contractor's
material, equipment at well site "free of charge". The loading, unloading and
transportation shall be done at Contractor's supervision and risk. OIL shall
not be responsible for any damage during handling & transit.

(ii) E-way bill for inter-state movements of materials including tools and
equipment for services to be processed by the contractor on advice of OIL.

27.4 WORKSHOP FACILITY:

Company will extend the in-house workshop facility for Contractor's Tools &
Equipment without hampering Company's own work schedule. The workshop
facility will be chargeable depending on quantum of job involving
man/material/time.

27.5 INGRESS AND EGRESS AT LOCATION

Company shall provide contractor requisite certificates for obtaining rights of


ingress to egress from the locations, where wells are to be drilled, including any
certificate required for permits or licenses for the movement of contractor's
personnel. Should such permits/ licenses be delayed because of objections of
appropriate authorities in respect of specific Contractor's personnel, such
personnel should be promptly removed from the list by the Contractor and
replaced by acceptable personnel. For any stoppage of operations for such
delays, no day rate shall be payable.

27.6 MEDICAL FACILITIES

OIL may provide services of OIL Hospital to Contractor’s personnel on


payment basis subject to availability.

27.7 COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

i) A successful completion certificate will be issued by OIL on completion of


contract-by-contract department. The certificate will carry the following
information:
a) Gross value of job done
b) Nature of job done and Work Order No. /Contract No.
c) Contract period and date of completion
d) Name of services under the contract with brief description indicating
the services rendered.
e) Number of wells/depth/profiles, where contractor provides service.

ii) User department will provide the information on point no (d) and (e). However,
in any cases the, the certificate shall not be more than two pages.

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28. PERFORMANCE OF WORK

The Contractor shall submit daily reports to Company detailing progress of


different operations as per the scope of the work at 6:00 AM every day. The
Company, at its option may change the periodicity of such reports. In addition,
Contractor shall submit the complete job report (covering analysis of NPT, daily
progress report of all the events along with comparative parameters like plan
surveys vs actual, log details, drilling parameters maintained vs ROP attained,
downhole complications encountered etc.) within 15 (fifteen) days from the date
of completion of each individual job. The structure of the Well Completion
report will be finalized before the commencement of the first job in consultation
with the representatives of OIL and the contractor and may be reviewed time to
time for any future modifications. The manner and the speed of execution and
maintenance of the operations are to be conducted in accordance with the
Contract. Contractor to submit tangible KPI’s in consultation with OIL in the
kick-off meeting prior to start of each Job under the contract. Same shall be
used for performance benchmarking during execution. Should the rate of
progress of the operations or any part of them be at any time too slow in the
opinion of the Company's representative, (to ensure completion of the
operations within schedule) Company's representative may so notify the
Contractor in writing. The Contractor shall reply to the written notice giving
details of the measures, which he proposes to take to expedite the operations. If
no satisfactory reply to Company's notice is received in seven days, Company
shall be free to take necessary actions as deemed fit.

29. LABOUR:

The recruitment of the labour, if required, shall be met from the areas of
operation and wages to be paid in accordance with the Minimum Wages Act,
1948. The engagement of the labours shall be governed by the provisions of
labour laws as per Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.

30. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY AND EXISTING FACILITIES:

The Contractor shall perform each work in such a manner as will prevent
damage to the Company's property and conform to and be consistent with, and
not to interfere in any way with continuous and safe operational practices for
the well.

31. CUSTOMS DUTY

31.1 In terms of Sl. No. 404 of the Customs Notification No.50/2017-Cus dated
30.06.2017, imports of the items specified in List 33 of the Notification are
subject to levy of concessional rate of customs duty @5% (BCD Nil & IGST @5%)
subject to conditions specified therein (Condition No. 48). However, this is
subject to change as per Government guidelines and the provisions ruling at
the time of tender closing will be applicable. Similarly, the domestic supply of
such goods would attract 5% GST (i.e., IGST or CGST & SGST/UTSGT) on
submission of EC in terms of GST Notification No. 03/2017.

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31.2 Bidder should provide the list of items to be imported by them under the
Contract in the format specified in Proforma-A along with their bid for issuance
of Recommendatory Letter to DGH. Contractor shall made written request to
Company immediately after shipment of the goods indicated by them in
Proforma-A, along with the Invoices and all shipping documents (with clear 15
working days’ notice) requesting Company for issuance of the Recommendatory
Letter. OIL shall issue the Recommendatory Letter provided all the documents
submitted by the Contractor are found in order as per contract. It shall be
however, Contractor’s responsibility to obtain EC from DGH and clear the goods
through customs. OIL shall not be liable in whatsoever manner for the rejection
of their claims for zero customs duty by any of the authorities including DGH.
Contractor shall indemnify OIL from all liabilities of Customs Duty.

31.3 All imports and import clearances under the contract shall be done by the
contractor and OIL shall not provide any assistance in this regard.

31.4 However, in the event customs duty becomes leviable during the course of
contract arising out of a change in the policy of the Government, Company shall
be liable for payment of the customs duties leviable in India on Contractor’s
items as provided in Proforma-A or the actuals whichever is less, provided
Contractor furnishes all necessary documents indicating the estimated customs
duty at least 10 days in advance. Such payment of Customs Duty shall be
arranged by Company and made available to the representatives of Contractor
at Kolkata within 3 working days after Contractor submits the undisputed and
clear necessary documents / duty assessment papers at Company’s office at
Kolkata. Contractor would be responsible for passing such payment to customs
authorities at the port of entry. Company’s obligation for Customs Duty
payment shall be limited / restricted to the tariff rates as assessed by the
Customs on the day of clearance, or as on the last day of the stipulated
mobilization period. In case of clearance thereafter, on the CIF value of items in
Proforma-A will be frozen and any increase in Customs Duty on account of
increase in value on these will be to the Contractor’s account. Furthermore, in
case the above CIF value is not acceptable to assessing Customs Officer and as
a result if any excess Customs Duty becomes payable, it shall be to Contractor’s
account. Before filing Bill of lading, Bill of entry, the Contractor must consult
the Company to avoid payment of excess Customs Duty.

31.5 Contractor shall, however, arrange clearance of such items from Customs and
port authorities in India and shall pay all requisite demurrages, if any, clearance
fees/charges, port fees, clearing and forwarding agent fees/ charges, inland
transport charges etc. Company shall provide all assistance by issuance of
necessary letter of authority or other relevant documents and necessary help

31.6 Contractor must ensure that the spares and consumables imported by them for
providing the services under Contract are properly used in executing their job
under the Contract in the PEL/ML areas of Company for which EC has been
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spares and consumables are used/consumed certifying that the spares and the
consumables imported by them have been consumed in those ML and PEL areas
under the contract for which ECs were obtained by them. In order to avoid any
misuse of the spares and consumables imported by the Contractor for providing
the services under the Contract, Contractor shall furnish an Undertaking
similar to that being furnished by Company to Customs of suitable amount
before issue of the Recommendatory Letter.

32 DEMOBILISATION & RE-EXPORT:

32.1 The Contractor shall arrange for and execute demobilization of the set of
Tools/Equipment/Spare/ Accessories/Manpower etc. upon receipt of notice for
demobilization from Company. Demobilization shall include dismantling of its
accessories/equipment, including the manpower. In case of final
demobilization, re-export of its accessories/equipment, unutilized spares and
consumables at the cost of the contractor. Final demobilization (Removal of
contractor’s items from the OIL site) shall be completed by Contractor within 21
days (3 weeks) of issue of final demobilization notice by Company. Immediately
after re-exporting its accessories, equipment and the unused spares and
consumables, Contractor shall submit the detail re-export documents to
Company as documentary proof of re-exporting its accessories, equipment and
the unused spares and consumables. In case of failure to re-export any of the
items as above within the allotted time period of 60 days except under
circumstances relating to Force Majeure, Company reserves the right to
withhold the estimated amount equivalent to the Customs Duty and/or penalty
leviable by customs on such default in re-export from Contractor’s final
settlement of bills and Performance Security.

32.2 In the event all/part of the equipment etc. are transferred by Contractor within
the country to an area where nil Customs Duty is not applicable and/or sold to
a third party after obtaining permission from Company and other appropriate
government clearances in India, then Contractor shall be fully liable for
payment of the Customs Duty.

32.3 Contractor must furnish an undertaking that “the equipment imported and also
spares & accessories which remained unutilized after the expiry of the contract,
would be re-exported at their own cost after completion of contractual obligation
after observing all the formalities/rules as per Customs Act or any other
relevant Act of Govt. of India applicable on the subject”. In case of non-
observance of formalities of any provisions of the Customs Act or any other Act
of Govt. of India, the Contractor shall be held responsible for all the liabilities
including the payment of Customs Duty and penalties to the Govt. on each
issue. Non-compliance of these provisions will be treated as breach of contract
and their Performance Bank Guarantee will be forfeited.

32.4 In the event all / part of the equipment etc. are transferred by Contractor after
expiry/termination of the contract within the country to another operator for
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necessary Govt. of India clearances including the Customs formalities for
transferring to another operator and/or sale, its accessories, equipment and the
unused spares and consumables to a third party. Company will not be
responsible for any non- compliance of these formalities by Contractor. Payment
of Customs Duty and penalties(if any) imposed by Govt. of India or Customs
authorities for transferring the items in part or in full to an area where Nil
Customs Duty is not applicable or sale of the items shall be borne by the
Contractor and Contractor indemnifies Company from all such liabilities.

33 LOSS OF SUB-SURFACE EQUIPMENT:

33.1 Notwithstanding any provision under this contract to the contrary, Company
shall assume liability except in the event of Wilful Misconduct or Gross
Negligence on the part of the contractor for loss to the contractor's equipment/
tool in hole below rotary table, subject to conditions prescribed herein below.
Company shall reimburse the contractor for the value of lost equipment/ tool
as declared in the import invoices at the time of import (for foreign items)/
purchase invoice (for indigenous items)or CIF value declared in the contract in
the list of imported items (for foreign items) whichever is lower for any such loss,
less depreciation @ 3% per month or part thereof from the date of import
invoice/indigenous invoice up to a maximum depreciation equivalent to 50% of
CIF/Ex-works value as indicated by the contractor.

33.2 All such cost shall be payable by Company, provided the equipment/tool is not
covered under Insurance and provided such equipment/tool are included in the
exclusion list of the Insurance Policies submitted by the Contractor in terms of
Clause 14.16 (vii) under GCC of the Contract. All such cost shall be payable
only after contractor furnishes notarized undertaking in the prescribed format
(Sample Copy Attached) to the extent that the particular equipment/ tool in
question is not covered by contractor's insurance.

33.3 For claims of lost equipment/tools, contractor must intimate the Company of
his intention to lodge claim in writing within one month of the declaration of
lost tool by company and final claim thereof must be made within six months
of the date of the lost tool or before expiry of the Contract, whichever is earlier

33.4 OIL shall declare the Loss in Hole immediately after the fishing operation is
called off upon non-retrieval of the downhole items and intimate the Contractor,
so that replacement and claim for the loss of downhole items can be done within
the stipulated time. The contractor should replace the lost tool(s) within a
stipulated time of 30 Days from the date of declaration of Lost in Hole by the
company, failing which Zero rate will be applicable thereafter. During this
period, payment at the rate of 75% of the Standby rates will be payable for the
set from the time of declaration of the LIH only if the backup tools are in
operational conditions. The company at its discretion may decide on utilization
of the set without the back-up tool(s) considering the operational urgency and
in such case ODR will be paid till the replenishment of tool(s) and equipment
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representative. However, during the course of utilization of the backup tools and
the same fails to operate, zero rate will be imposed immediately until
replacement is provided and operation resumes.

33.5 In case of loss of indigenous items used in the downhole assembly which were
declared and inspected as part of mobilization, will also be covered for LIH
reimbursement on the basis of purchase invoice submitted during the time of
mobilization

Note:

i) No Mobilization cost would be payable towards replacement of LIH tools


ii) GST, if applicable on LIH, will be reimbursed by OIL.

34 DOCUMENTATION OF LOSS:

Whenever any loss to any of the Contractor's Equipment occurs, as stated in


Clause – 33 as above, the Contractor shall immediately notify the same to OIL
describing the loss. Whenever the Contractor makes any claim pursuant to the
provisions under the above Clause, the Contractor shall furnish in support
thereof as noted below:

a) List of the Equipment lost,


b) Particulars of import, Customs assessed Bill of entry & invoices,
c) Vouchers, invoices or any other documents indicating the date of first use
of the Equipment in India,
d) Documentary/ Self Declaration/Undertaking stating that the particular
equipment/ tool in question is not covered by contractor's insurance

35 DATA INTERPRETATION:

Since all data interpretations are based on inference from electrical or other
measurements, Contractor cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy or
correctness of any interpretation and Company agrees that Contractor shall not
be liable or responsible except for the case of Gross Negligence on Contractor or
his sub-contractors part, for any loss, cost, damage or expense incurred or
sustained by Company resulting directly or indirectly from any interpretation
made by Contractor or any of its agents, servants, officers or employees. Should
any such interpretation or recommendation be relied upon as the sole basis for
any drilling, completion, well treatment or production decision or any procedure
involving any risk to the safety of any drilling ventures, drilling rig, or its crew
or any other individual, Company agrees that under no circumstances shall
Contractor be liable for any consequential loss or damages on this account
except in case of wilful negligence.

36 DATA HANDLING AND LIABILITY:

Company warrants and represents that it is the owner or licensee of any data
that will be provided to Contractor and that it has the right to disclose data to

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Contractor. Company expressly agrees that Contractor shall only be provided
with copies of data and agrees that Company shall retain all originals and/or
backup copies of any data provided to Contractor. Contractor shall have no
liability whatsoever for any loss or damage to the data.

37 CONFIDENTIALITY:

(i) During this Contract, Company and its employees, agents, other contractors,
sub-contractors (of any tier) and their employees etc. may be exposed to certain
confidential information and data of the Contractor. Such information and data
shall held by the Company, its employees, agents, other contractors, sub-
contractors (of any tier) and their employees in the strictest Confidence and
shall not be disclosed to any other party except on a need to know basis.

(ii) However, the above obligation shall not extend to information which:

a) Is, at the time of disclosure, known to the public;


b) Lawfully becomes at a later date known to the public through no fault of
Contractor;
c) Is lawfully possessed by Contractor before receipt thereof from Company;
d) Is disclosed to Contractor in good faith by a third party who has an
independent right to such information;
e) Is developed by Contractor independently of the information disclosed by
Company; or Contractor is required to produce before competent
authorities or by court order.
f) Is required to be disclosed on the direction of Court or any statutory
authority.
38 FISHING:

In the event of any of the Contractor’s Equipment is lost / stuck in the well
bore, then the Company shall, at its expenses, attempt to recover or retrieve the
same, irrespective of cause. As and when the Company decides to fish for any
of the Contractor’s Equipment, then the Company shall have full responsibility
and liability for such Operations, but the Contractor shall render assistance in
an advisory capacity at all times in connection with such fishing operations. It
is expressly understood between the Parties that the Contractor’s personnel are
not authorized or entitled to do anything other than to advise the Company in
connection with such fishing operations and about any fishing tools which may
be furnished by the Contractor at the Company’s request. Furnishing of such
fishing tools is solely as accommodation to the Company and the Contractor
shall not be responsible or liable for any loss or damage which may result with
the use of such tools or by reason of any advice or assistance provided to the
Company by the Contractor or its personnel regardless of the cause of such
loss. The contractor would be required to provide retrieving fishing tools for their
non-standard size tubular if any apart from the list of tubular available with
OIL as furnished in ANNEXURE-C.

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39 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL:

In accepting any order to perform or attempt to perform any service involving


the use of radioactive material, Company agrees that Contractor shall not be
liable or responsible for injury to or death of persons or damage to property
(including, but not limited to, injury to the well), or any damages whatsoever
irrespective of the cause, growing out of or in any way connected with
Contractor's use of radioactive materials. Company shall absolve and hold
Contractor harmless against all losses, cost, damages and expenses incurred or
sustained by Company or any third party irrespective of the cause excluding
wilful and gross negligence by Contractor or its agents, servants, officers or
employees, resulting from any such use of radioactive material.

In case of radio-active source lost in hole during operation, action will be


initiated as per AERB guidelines.

40 POLLUTION & CONTAMINATION:

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, it is understood


and agreed by and in between the Contractor and Company that the
responsibility for pollution or contamination shall be as follows:

(i) The Contractor shall assume all responsibility and liability for cleaning,
removal and controlling pollution or contamination which originates from
Contractor’s equipment and facilities above the surface. Contractor shall
protect, defend and save the Company harmless from and against all claims,
demands and causes of action of every kind and character arising from all
pollution, contamination, which may occur from any cause, save and except
pollution or contamination for which the Company assumes liability in terms
of Sub-clause (ii) below.

(ii) The Company shall assume all responsibility for all other pollution and
contamination (including control and removal of the pollutant involved) and
shall protect, defend and save the Contractor harmless from and against all
claims, demands and causes of action of every kind and character arising
from all pollution, contamination, which may occur from any cause, save and
except pollution or contamination for which the Contractor assumes liability
in terms of Sub-clause (i) above.

(iii) In the event, a third party commits an act or omission which results in
pollution or contamination for which either the Contractor or Company, for
whom such party is performing work, is held to be legally liable , the
responsibility therefore shall be considered as between the Contractor and
Company, to be the same as if the party for whom the work was performed
and all of the obligations respecting defiance indemnity, holding harmless
and limitations of responsibility and liability, shall be specifically applied.

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41 LIABILITY FOR THE WELL OR RESERVOIR:

Notwithstanding anything else contained herein to the contrary, the Contractor


shall not be liable or responsible for or in respect of

(i) Any sub-surface damage (including but not limited to damages or loss of a
well or reservoir or formation, the loss of any oil or gas there from), or any
surface loss or damage or injury or death arising out of a sub-surface
damage; and/or

(ii) Blowout, fire, explosion or any other uncontrolled well condition; and/or

(iii) Damage to, or loss of oil or gas from any pipelines, vessels or storage or
production facilities; and/or

(iv) any loss or damage or injury or death whatsoever, direct or consequential,


including liability arising from pollution originating below the surface and
any clean-up costs, whether caused by their personnel or Equipment or
otherwise arising from or in any way connected with such sub-surface
Operations or in performing or attempting to perform any such Operations;

(v) third party liabilities arising out of the above irrespective of the cause and
the Company agrees that it shall absolve the Contractor and protect, defend,
indemnify and hold the Contractor and its sub- contractors, its agents and
its parents, subsidiaries and affiliates, its other contractors and/or its and
their directors, officers, employees, consultants and invitees harmless from
and against all claims, suits, demands and causes of actions, liabilities,
expenses, costs and judgments of every kind and character (including
without limitation for the loss or damage of any property, or the injury or
death of any person), without limit, in favour of any person, party or entity,
resulting from any of the above, including costs incurred by Company in this
respect. -Provided that such loss, damage etc. as stated in (i) to (iv) above is
not caused on account of wilful misconduct or gross negligence of the
Contractor or its personnel or any third party.

42 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:

While performing the Work for the Company, Contractor may utilize expertise,
know-how and other intellectual capital (including intellectual property) and
develop additional expertise, know-how and other intellectual capital (including
intellectual property) which are Contractor’s exclusive property and which
Contractor may freely utilize in providing services for its other customers.
Except where expressly and specifically indicated in writing, and in exchange
for appropriate agreed payment, Contractor does not develop any intellectual
property for ownership by Company, Contractor retains sole ownership of any
such intellectual capital (including intellectual property) created by Contractor
during the course of providing the Services.

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43 IP INFRINGEMENT:

Contractor shall indemnify and hold the Company harmless from any third
party claims arising on account of intellectual property infringement with
respect to its services or products except where such infringement is caused
due to:

(i) Specific modification or design of Contractor equipment or Services to meet


Company’s specifications,
(ii) Combination of Contractor’s equipment or Services in combination of other
equipment and/ or services not recommended by Contractor,
(iii) Out of unauthorized additions or modifications of Contractor’s equipment or
services by Company, or
(iv) Company’s use of Contractor’s equipment or Services that does not
correspond to Contractor’s published standards or specifications; in which
case, the Company shall indemnify and hold the Contractor harmless.

44 CONFIDENTIALITY:

(i) Contractor agrees to be bound by professional secrecy and undertake to keep


confidential any information obtained during the conduct of drilling
operations, including, but not limited to, formations penetrated, results of
coring, testing and surveying of the well and to take all-reasonable steps to
ensure the contractor's personnel likewise keep such information
confidential.
(ii) This obligation shall keep in force even after the termination date and until
such information will be disclosed by company.
(iii) Contractor shall handover to company all company's documents or drafts
concerning operations carried out and which are still in its possession before
transferring the Unit to another sphere.

45 HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT SPECIFICATION: The contractor


shall forward HSE policy to the Company along with the bid. On award of
contract, the contractor shall submit comprehensive HSE manual &
procedure and HSE plan for approval of OIL.

(i) The Contractor shall take all measures necessary to protect the personnel,
work and facilities and shall observe safety rules and regulations as per the
Mines Act, 1952 and Oil Mines Regulation, 2017. No smoking or open
flame shall be permitted on the operation site and nearby, except in areas
marked by and approved in writing by the Company.

(ii) The Contractor shall report, as soon as possible, any evidence, which may
indicate or is likely to lead to an abnormal or dangerous situation and then
immediately take the first emergency control steps conforming to good
operation practice and safety regulations.

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(iii) The Contractor shall have a complete Safety Manual that will be available
in the work site at all points of time and readily accessible.

46 GENERAL HSE POINTS

46.1 It will be solely the Contractor’s responsibility to fulfill all the legal
formalities with respect to the Health, Safety and Environmental aspects of the
entire job (namely; the person employed by him, the equipment, the
environment, etc.) under the jurisdiction of the district of that state where it is
operating. Ensure that all subcontractors hired by him comply with the same
requirement as the contractor himself and shall be liable for ensuring
compliance all HSE laws by the sub or sub subcontractors.

46.2 Every person deployed by the contractor in a mine must wear safety
gadgets to be provided by the contractor. The Contractor shall provide proper
Personnel Protective Equipment as per the hazard identified and risk assessed
for the job and conforming to statutory requirement and company PPE
schedule. Safety appliances like protective footwear, Safety Helmet and Full
Body harness has to be DGMS approved. Necessary supportive document shall
have to be submitted as proof. If the Contractor fails to provide the safety items
as mentioned above to the working personnel, the Contractor may apply to the
Company (OIL) for providing the same. OIL will provide the safety items, if
available. But in turn, OIL will recover the actual cost of the items by deducting
from Contractor's Bill. However, it will be the Contractor’s sole responsibility to
ensure that the persons engaged by him in the mines use the proper PPE while
at work. All the safety gears mentioned above are to be provided to the working
personnel before commencement of the work.

46.3 The Contractor shall prepare written Safe Operating Procedure (SOP) for the
work to be carried out, including an assessment of risk, wherever possible and
safe methods to deal with it/them. The SOP should clearly state the risk arising
to men, machineries & material from the mining operation / operations to be
done by the contractor and how it is to be managed.

46.4 The contractor shall provide a copy of the SOP to the person designated by
the mine owner who shall be supervising the contractor's work.

46.5 Keep an up-to-date SOP and provide a copy of changes to a person designated
by the Mine Owner/Agent/Manager

46.6 Contractor has to ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with the
Statute and SOP and for the purpose he may deploy adequate qualified and
competent personnel for the purpose of carrying out the job in a safe manner.
For work of a specified scope/nature, he should develop and provide to the mine
owner a site-specific code of practice in line.

46.7 All persons deployed by the contractor for working in a mine must undergo
Mines Vocational Training, initial medical examination, PME. They should
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be issued cards stating the name of the contractor and the work and its validity
period, indicating status of MVT, IME & PME.

46.8 The contractor shall submit to DGMS returns indicating – Name of his firm,
Registration number, Name and address of person heading the firm, Nature of
work, type of deployment of work persons, Number of work persons deployed,
how many work persons hold MVT Certificate, how many work persons
undergone IME and type of medical coverage given to the work persons.

46.9 The return shall be submitted quarterly (by 10th of April, July, October &
January) for contracts of more than one year. However, for contracts of less
than one year, returns shall be submitted monthly.

46.10 It will be entirely the responsibility of the Contractor/his Supervisor/


representative to ensure strict adherence to all HSE measures and
statutory rules during operation in OIL’s installations and safety of workers
engaged by him. The crew members will not refuse to follow any instruction
given by company's Installation Manager / Safety Officer / Engineer / Official
/ Supervisor/Junior Engineer for safe operation.

46.11 Any compensation arising out of the job carried out by the Contractor
whether related to pollution (attributable to the Contractor), Safety or Health
will be paid by the contractor only.

46.12 Any compensation arising due to accident of the Contractor's personnel while
carrying out the job, will be payable by the contractor.

46.13 The contractor shall have to report all incidents including near miss to
Installation Manager / departmental representative of the concerned
department of OIL.

46.14 The contractor has to keep a register of the persons employed by him/her.
The contractor's supervisor shall take and maintain attendance of his men every
day for the work, punctually.

46.15 If the company arranges any safety class / training for the working personnel
at site (company employee, contractor worker, etc.) the contractor will not have
any objection to any such training.

46.16 The health check-up of contractor's personnel is to be done by the contractor


in authorized Health Centers as per OIL's requirement & proof of such test(s)
is to be submitted to OIL. The frequency of periodic medical examinations
should be every five years for the employees below 45 years of age and every
three years for employees of 45 years of age and above.

46.17 To arrange daily toolbox meeting and regular site safety meetings and
maintain records.

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46.18 Records of to be maintained in Form A (Part A, B), B, D & E (as per Ease of
Compliance Gazette Notification No 126 dated 21.02.2017) by the contractor.

46.19 A contractor employee must, while at work, take reasonable care for the
health and safety of people who are at the employee’s place of work and who
may be affected by the employee’s act or omissions at work.

46.20 A contractor employee must, while at work, cooperate with his or her employer
or other persons so far as is necessary to enable compliance with any
requirement under the act or the regulations that is imposed in the interest
of health, safety and welfare of the employee or any other person.

46.21 Contractor’s arrangements for health and safety management shall be


consistent with those for the mine owner.

46.22 In case Contractor is found non-compliant of HSE laws as required company


will have the right for directing the contractor to take action to comply with the
requirements, and for further non-compliance, the contractor will be penalized
prevailing relevant Acts/Rules/Regulations.

46.23 When there is a significant risk to health, environment or safety of a person or


place arising because of a non-compliance of HSE measures, company will
have the right to direct the contractor to cease work until the non-compliance
is corrected.

46.24 The contractor should prevent the frequent change of his contractual
employees as far as practicable.

46.25 The contractor should frame a mutually agreed bridging document between
OIL & the contractor with roles and responsibilities clearly defined.

46.26 For any HSE matters not specified in the contract document, the contractor
will abide the relevant and prevailing Acts/rules/regulations/ pertaining to
Health, Safety and Environment.

47 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX:

47.1 In view of GST Implementation from 1st July 2017, all taxes and duties
including Excise Duty, CST/VAT, Service tax, Entry Tax and other indirect
taxes and duties have been submerged in GST. Accordingly reference of Excise
Duty, Service Tax, VAT, Sales Tax, Entry Tax or any other form of indirect tax
except of GST mentioned in the bidding document shall be ignored.

47.2 Bidders are required to submit copy of the GST Registration Certificate while
submitting the bids wherever GST (CGST & SGST/UTGST or IGST) is applicable.

47.3 “GST” shall mean Goods and Services Tax charged on the supply of material(s)
and services. The term “GST” shall be construed to include the Integrated Goods

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and Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “IGST”) or Central Goods and
Services Tax (hereinafter referred to as “CGST”) or State Goods and Services Tax
(hereinafter referred to as “SGST”) or Union Territory Goods and Services Tax
(hereinafter referred to as “UTGST”) depending upon the import / interstate or
intrastate supplies, as the case may be. It shall also mean GST compensation
Cess, if applicable.

47.4 Quoted price/rate(s) should be inclusive of all taxes and duties, except GST (i.e.
IGST or CGST and SGST/UTGST applicable in case of interstate supply or intra
state supply respectively and cess on GST if applicable) on the final service.
However, GST rate (including cess) to be provided in the respective places in the
Price Bid .Please note that the responsibility of payment of GST (CGST & SGST
or IGST or UTGST) lies with the Supplier of Goods/Services (Service Provider)
only .Supplier of Goods/Services (Service Provider) providing taxable service
shall issue an Invoice/Bill, as the case may be as per rules/regulation of GST.
Further, returns and details required to be filled under GST laws & rules should
be timely filed by Supplier of Goods/Services (Service Provider) with requisite
details.

47.5 Bidder should also mention the Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN) and
Service Accounting Codes (SAC) at the designated place in SOR.

47.6 Where the OIL is entitled to avail the input tax credit of GST:

OIL will reimburse the GST to the Supplier of Goods/Services (Service Provider)
at actual against submission of Invoices as per format specified in
rules/regulation of GST to enable OIL to claim input tax credit of GST paid. In
case of any variation in the executed quantities, the amount on which the GST
is applicable shall be modified in same proportion. Returns and details required
to be filled under GST laws & rules should be timely filed by supplier with
requisite details.

The input tax credit of GST quoted shall be considered for evaluation of bids,
as per evaluation criteria of tender document.

47.7 Where the OIL is not entitled to avail/take the full input tax credit of
GST:OIL will reimburse GST to the Supplier of Goods/Services (Service
Provider) at actual against submission of Invoices as per format specified in
rules/ regulation of GST subject to the ceiling amount of GST as quoted by the
bidder. In case of any variation in the executed quantities (If directed and/or
certified by the In-Charge) the ceiling amount on which GST is applicable will
be modified on pro-rata basis.

The bids will be evaluated based on total price including GST.

47.8 Payments to Service Provider for claiming GST amount will be made provided
the above formalities are fulfilled. Further, OIL may seek copies of challan and
certificate from Chartered Accountant for deposit of GST collected from OIL.

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47.9 Contractor/Contractor shall be required to issue tax invoice in accordance with
GST Act and/or Rules so that input credit can be availed by OIL. In the event
that the contractor/Contractor fails to provide the invoice in the form and
manner prescribed under the GST Act read with GST Invoicing Rules there
under, OIL shall not be liable to make any payment on account of GST against
such invoice

47.10 GST shall be paid against receipt of tax invoice and proof of payment of GST to
government. In case of non-receipt of tax invoice or non-payment of GST by the
contractor/Contractor, OIL shall withhold the payment of GST.

47.11 GST payable under reverse charge mechanism for specified services or goods
under GST act or rules, if any, shall not be paid to the contractor/Contractor
but will be directly deposited to the government by OIL.

47.12 Where OIL has the obligation to discharge GST liability under reverse charge
mechanism and OIL has paid or is/liable to pay GST to the Government on
which interest or penalties becomes payable as per GST laws for any reason
which is not attributable to OIL or ITC with respect to such payments is not
available to OIL for any reason which is not attributable to OIL, then OIL shall
be entitled to deduct/setoff/recover such amounts against any amounts paid
or payable by OIL to Contractor/Supplier.

47.13 Notwithstanding anything contained anywhere in the Agreement, in the event


that the input tax credit of the GST charged by the Contractor/Contractor is
denied by the tax authorities to OIL for reasons attributable to Contractor/
Contractor, OIL shall be entitled to recover such amount from the Contractor
/Contractor by way of adjustment from the next invoice. In addition to the
amount of GST, OIL shall also be entitled to recover interest at the rate
prescribed under GST Act and penalty, in case any penalty is imposed by the
tax authorities on OIL.

47.14 TDS under GST, if applicable, shall be deducted from contractor’s/Contractor’s


bill at applicable rate and a certificate as per rules for tax so deducted shall be
provided to the contractor/Contractor.

47.15 The Contractor will be under obligation for charging correct rate of tax as
prescribed under the respective tax laws. Further the Contractor shall avail and
pass on benefits of all exemptions/concessions available under tax laws. Any
error of interpretation of applicability of taxes/duties by the contractor shall be
to contractor’s account.

47.16 It is the responsibility of the bidder to quote the correct GST rate. The
classification of goods/services as per GST (Goods & Service Tax) Act should be
correctly done by the contractor to ensure that input tax credit on GST (Goods
& Service Tax) is not lost to the OIL on account of any error on the part of the
contractor.

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47.17 In case, the quoted information related to various taxes, duties & levies
subsequently proves wrong, incorrect or misleading, OIL will have no liability to
reimburse the difference in the duty/tax, if the finally assessed amount is on the
higher side and OIL will have to right to recover the difference and in case the rate
of duty/taxes finally assessed is on the lower side.

47.18 Notwithstanding anything mentioned elsewhere in the Bidding Document the


aggregate liability of OIL towards Payment of Taxes & Duties shall be limited to
the volume of GST declared by the bidder in its bid & nothing shall be payable
extra except for the statutory variation in taxes & duties.

47.19 Further, it is the responsibility of the bidders to make all possible efforts to
make their accounting/IT system GST compliant in order to ensure availability
of Input Tax Credit (ITC) to Oil India Ltd.

47.20 GST liability, if any on account of supply of free samples against any tender
shall be to bidder’s account.

47.21 In case of statutory variation in GST, other than due to change in turnover,
payable on the contract value during contract period, the Supplier of Goods/
Services (Service Provider) shall submit a copy of the 'Government Notification'
to evidence the rate as applicable on the Bid due date and on the date of revision.

47.22 Beyond the contract period, in case OIL is not entitled for input tax credit of
GST, then any increase in the rate of GST beyond the contractual delivery period
shall be to Service provider’s account whereas any decrease in the rate GST
shall be passed on to the OIL.

47.23 Beyond the contract period, in case OIL is entitled for input tax credit of GST,
then statutory variation in applicable GST on supply and on incidental services,
shall be to OIL’s account.

47.24 Claim for payment of GST/Statutory variation, should be raised within two [02]
months from the date of issue of 'Government Notification' for payment of
differential (in %) GST, otherwise claim in respect of above shall not be
entertained for payment of arrears.

47.25 The base date for the purpose of applying statutory variation shall be the Bid
Opening Date.

47.26 The contractor will be liable to ensure to have registered with the respective tax
authorities, wherever applicable and to submit self-attested copy of such
registration certificate(s) and the Contractor will be responsible for procurement
of material in its own registration (GSTIN) and also to issue its own Road
Permit/E-way Bill, if applicable etc.

47.27 In case the bidder is covered under Composition Scheme under GST laws, then
bidder should quote the price inclusive of the GST (CGST & SGST/UTGST or

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IGST). Further, such bidder should mention “Cover under composition system”
in column for GST (CGST & SGST/UTGST or IGST) of price schedule.

47.28 OIL will prefer to deal with registered supplier of goods/services under GST.
Therefore, bidders are requested to get themselves registered under GST, if not
registered yet. However, in case any unregistered bidder is submitting their bid,
their prices will be loaded with applicable GST while evaluation of bid. Where
OIL is entitled for input credit of GST, the same will be considered for evaluation
of bid as per evaluation methodology of tender document.

47.29 Procurement of Specific Goods: Earlier, there is no tax incidence in case of


import of specified goods (i.e. the goods covered under List-34 of Customs
Notification no. 12/2012-Cus dated. 17.03.2012 as amended). Customs duty is
not payable as per the policy. However, under GST regime, IGST Plus GST
compensation cess (if applicable) would be leviable on such imports. Bidders
should quote GST as inclusive considering IGST component for the imported
Materials portion while quoting their prices on destination basis. However, GST
rate to be specified in the price bid format.

47.30 Documentation requirement for GST: The Contractor will be under the
obligation for invoicing correct tax rate of tax/duties as prescribed under the
GST law to OIL, and pass on the benefits, if any, after availing input tax credit

Any Invoice issued shall contain the following particulars:

a) Name, address and GSTIN of the supplier;


b) Serial number of the invoice;
c) Date of issue;
d) Name, address and GSTIN or UIN, if registered of the recipient;

Note: OIL GSTIN numbers are as follows:

Assam : 18AAACO2352C1ZW
Arunachal Pradesh : 12AAACO2352C1Z8

e) Name and address of the recipient and the address of the delivery, along with
the State and its code,
f) HSN code of goods or Accounting Code of services [SAC];
g) Description of goods or services;
h) Quantity in case of goods and unit or Unique Quantity Code thereof;
i) Total value of supply of goods or services or both;
j) Taxable value of supply of goods or services or both taking into discount or
abatement if any;
k) Rate of tax (IGST, CGST, SGST/ UTGST, cess);
l) Amount of tax charged in respect of taxable goods or services (IGST, CGST,
SGST/UTGST, cess);
m) Place of supply along with the name of State, in case of supply in the course
of interstate trade or commerce;
n) Address of the delivery where the same is different from the place of supply
and
o) Signature or digital signature of the supplier or his authorised
representative.

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GST invoice shall be prepared in triplicate, in case of supply of goods, in the
following manner:
i) The original copy being marked as ORIGINAL FOR RECIPIENT;
ii) The duplicate copy being marked as DUPLICATE FOR TRANSPORTER and
iii) The triplicate copy being marked as TRIPLICATE FOR SUPPLIER.

In case of any advance given against any supplies contract, the supplier of the
goods shall issue Receipt Voucher containing the details of details of advance
taken along with particulars as mentioned in clause no. (a), (b), (c), (d), (g), (k), (l),
(m) & (o) above.

47.31 Anti-profiteering clause: As per Clause 171 of GST Act it is mandatory to pass
on the benefit due to reduction in rate of tax or from input tax credit to the
consumer by way of commensurate reduction in prices. The Supplier of
Goods/Services may note the above and quote their prices accordingly.

47.32 In case the GST rating of Contractor on the GST portal/Govt. official website is
negative/black listed, then the bids may be rejected by OIL. Further, in case
rating of bidder is negative/black listed after award of work for supply of
goods/services, then OIL shall not be obligated or liable to pay or reimburse
GST to such Contractor and shall also be entitled to deduct/recover such GST
along with all penalties/interest, if any, incurred by OIL.

48 NOTICES:

46.1 Any notice given by one party to other, pursuant to this Contract shall be sent
in writing or by telex or Fax and confirmed in writing to the applicable address
specified below:

Company
a) For contractual matters b) For technical matters
GM (Contracts) CGM (Drilling Services)
OIL INDIA LIMITED OIL INDIA LIMITED
PO DULIAJAN - 786602 PO Duliajan - 786602,
ASSAM, INDIA Assam, India
Fax No. 91-374-2803549 Fax No. 91-374-28084254
Email: contracts@oilindia.in Email: drilling@oilindia.in

c) Contractor
__________________________
__________________________
Fax No. :

46.2 A notice shall be effective when delivered or on the notice's effective date, whichever
is later.

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Part-3
SECTION-IV
SCHEDULE OF RATES (SOR)

The bidders must quote the rates in their price bids as per the attached Price-Bid
Format. The payment shall be made for the actual work done. All Day Rate Charges
shall be pro-rated to nearest hour.
(A) MOBILIZATION/INTERIM-MOBILIZATION CHARGES OF TOOLS /
EQUIPMENT:
i) Mobilization charges as lump sum amount against each individual Package
(Regular) including manpower will be payable when all equipment/tools (free
of defects/ encumbrances) and OIL approved operating personnel for that
particular Set are positioned at Company's designated site with the Chemicals
and duly certified by the Company representative which shall be no later than
03 working days from the date of arrival/intimation by the contractor. The
date of inspection (On hire survey) will be considered as the date of
mobilization subjected to all tools and equipment are found to be in order.
Note-1: OIL will certify within 03 working days for first mobilization. For
successive re mobilization, contractor must intimate OIL about arrival of the
tools and OIL will inspect the tools/equipment for each re-mobilization within
03 working days of receipt of intimation from the contractor.
Note-2: A Regular Package will cover all the regular items/equipment of 17.5”,
12.25” & 8.5” set
ii) Mobilization charges should cover local and foreign costs to be incurred by
the Contractors to mobilize the equipment to the mobilization point as decided
by OIL and should include all duties including all local and foreign taxes, port
fees/charges including demurrage (if any) and inland transport to the
mobilization point as decided by OIL etc. (on the items declared in Proforma-
A), except customs duty, which will be to OIL's account, if applicable.
iii) The Company will issue necessary recommendatory letter for EC as required
for custom clearance as the service will be used in PEL/ML area, only on
receipt of request from the Contractor and all such requests must be made by
the Contractor well in advance, so that the Company can make necessary
arrangements for providing the documents in time without causing any delay
for the customs/port clearance.
iv) Mobilization charge will not be released on the basis of arrival of individual
tool / equipment although there will be individual mobilization charges (lump
sum) for different tools/equipment. Mobilization will be considered to be
completed only after following conditions from (a) to (e) (without any
exception) are met with.
a) All tools & equipment (surface & sub surface) as per contractual obligation
(technical Spec. & quantity wise) arrive at OIL's designated site, unless
specified by OIL.

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b) All tools & equipment pertaining to all the 03 nos of directional sets (17.5”,
12.25” & 8.5”) along with chemicals are present for inspection as per T&C
of the contract.
c) Tool/Equipment arrives at OIL's designated site as per "SOW" for
commencing directional drilling activity..
d) All relevant documents are found to be technically acceptable by OIL on
scrutiny.
e) Company issues acceptance of tools & equipment in writing. This
"acceptance/clearance" certificate will be provisional in nature till
performances of tools / equipment are established in operation.
Note-2: Mobilization charges for each package shall not exceed 1% of the total
quoted value of each respective package in the Price Bid format. However,
Mobilization charges if quoted in excess of 1% of the total quoted contract value
for the package, the excess amount shall be paid at the end of the contract.
Interim Mobilization charges of each package should not exceed 0.5 % of total
quoted value of each respective package in the Price Bid format. However,
Interim Mobilization charges if quoted in excess of 0.5 % of the total quoted
contract value for the package, the excess amount shall be paid at the end of
the contract. Each down hole tool / equipment should have minimum number
of back- up tool / equipment (as per SOW).
However, contractor to ensure sufficient backup tools/spares/consumables
over and above the minimum quantity specified in the SOW for ensuring
uninterrupted directional drilling and LWD/MWD activities.

(B) DE-MOBILIZATION/INTERIM DE-MOBILIZATION CHARGES OF TOOLS/


EQUIPMENT:
i) The Contractor shall arrange for and execute demobilization of their
Tools/Equipment / Spare/Accessories (one or more) etc. upon receipt of notice
from the Company. For de-Mobilization, Contractor shall bear all such
costs/charges, if any towards the same from drilling location to Contractor's
base and the same will be guided by as per "Special Conditions of Contract"
in Section-II, Clause No. 11, 12 and 13.
ii) All rates on Tools/Equipment/Spare/Accessories etc. shall cease to exist with
effect from the day the Contractor is issued de-mobilization notice by
Company. No charges whatsoever will be payable with effect from the date of
notice to demobilization.
iii) Company shall give notice to Contractor to commence demobilization. This
shall be applicable with immediate effect. No other charges shall be payable
after issuance of de-mobilization letter. However, after final demobilization
the contractor will ensure that demobilization is completed and Company's
work-site is cleared-off Contractor's property within 03 (three) weeks of notice
from the Company, failing which, demobilization charge may be held up.
iv) Demobilization charges will be payable on clearance of all the equipment from
Indian Port/ Custom authorities for re-export of equipment to Contractor’s
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base. However, OIL shall not be obliged to pay demobilization charges of
unit/equipment, if on completion of Contract/termination, Contractor does
not remove its tools from the area of last operation and also if the Contractor
commences operation against any other contract(s) for other operators. All
charges connected with demobilization including all fees, duties and taxes in
relation thereto, insurance and freight within India or on export/re-export
outside India will be to Contractor's account.
v) Upon completion of duration of the contract, the contractor shall submit their
last invoice for payment along with any document(s) as required by the Indian
laws and asked for by the Company to enable release of payment
vi)In case of need for lean period/temporary suspension of Company’s activity
due to operational reasons, the Company retains the right to De-Mobilize
Contractor’s Equipment & Tools (any packages) on interim basis and Re-
Mobilize the consignment when well operations recommence. 45 (Forty-Five)
Days period for Interim Re- Mobilization shall be provided from date of
Re-Mobilization Notice of each package of Tools & Equipment.
vii) Upon completion of mobilization of the Package, OIL at its discretion and as
per operational requirement will decide on utilization of the particular set,
which will be made ACTIVE with due intimation to contractor. However, all
other sets within the package along with any Callout items will be under
PASSIVE mode and payments will only be made to the ACTIVE set. No other
payment in this regard will be made to other PASSIVE sets. The set will be
kept ACTIVE till Casing and Cementation is successfully done for that
particular section. Upon completion of cementation, the existing ACTIVE
set will be made PASSIVE and the next section will be made ACTIVE. All
payments in this regard will also be billed accordingly. Since, shifting
between sets are the responsibility of IDS coordinator, Company may or
may not intimate any Interim notice for shifting between sets
viii) No other Charges on any account will be payable from the time the De-
Mobilization notice is issued till Re-Mobilization is completed under
Company’s advice.
NOTE: 3
 De- Mobilization charges for each Package should not be less than 1% of the
total quoted value of each respective Package of Tools & Equipment in the
Price Bid format. If De-mobilization is quoted in deficit or less than 1% of the
total quoted value for the Package, the deficit amount shall be withheld from
the first invoice and the same will be paid at the end of the contract along
with Demobilization charges.
 Interim De-mobilization charges of each Package of Tools & Equipment
should not exceed 0.5 % of total quoted value of each respective Package in
the Price Bid format. If Interim De-mobilization is quoted in deficit or less
than 0.5% of the total quoted value for the Package, the deficit amount shall
be withheld from the invoice and the same will be paid at the end of the
contract.

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(C) OPERATIONAL CHARGES OF (TOOLS & EQUIPMENT INCLUDING
MANPOWER):
i) Under the contract, Contractor shall be entitled to a day rate as detailed
below. These rates are inclusive of spares and consumables etc. if required
(including spares for running repairs and maintenance of RSS-SDMM-
MWD- LWD and Jars/Jar Intensifiers) for the successful completion of the
work.
ii) During tripping in, Operating Charges shall be payable for all
tools/equipment including manpower provided the tools are 100 m below
the rotary table in the well including surface testing as defined below and
will be pro-rated to the nearest hour.
iii) Surface Testing is defined as function testing of all tools/equipment of BHA
below rotary table
During tripping out operation, operating charges for all tools/equipment
including manpower will be payable only up to 150 m below the rotary table
iv) DURING APPLICABLE OPERATING PERIOD MENTIONED ABOVE, ONLY
OPERATING CHARGES SHALL BE PAYABLE AND NO OTHER CHARGES
SHALL BE APPLICABLE FOR THE ACTIVE SET. DURING NON-
OPERATING PERIOD ONLY STANBY CHARGES SHALL BE PAYABLE
FOR THE ACTIVE SET. BIDDER SHOULD TAKE THIS INTO
CONSIDERATION AND QUOTE ACCORDINGLY.
v) Operating Charges shall also be paid during stuck up / fishing operation
for the first 36 hours (per occurrence) beyond which only standby Charges
shall be payable. Standby Charges shall cease to be paid from the time OIL
decides to call off fishing operations to recover Contractor's tool/equipment
from hole and notifies Contractor accordingly.
vi) However, during the stuck situation, operating rates will continue to
be paid for Jar and intensifier pertaining to the fact that it is well
established to the satisfaction of OIL that the Jar is firing. If the jar
fails to operate due to any reasons, Clause (iv) above will also be
applicable to both Jar as well as Intensifier.
vii) Operating Charges shall be payable with Tool in hole for first 36 hours,
per occurrence, in case drilling is stopped due to well activity or mud
loss conditions. Standby Charges shall only be payable beyond 36
hours, till normal operation is resumed.
viii) Operating Charges shall be payable with Tool in hole for first 36 hours, per
occurrence, in case drilling is stopped due to major rig maintenance.
Standby Charges shall only be payable beyond 36 hours, till normal drilling
operation is resumed.
ix) In the event the Contractor's operating crew is not available for operation at
any point of time during the period of contract no payment shall be made
for such period.
x) Operating Charges shall not be payable for any tool/equipment of BHA if it
fails to function below R/Table after "Surface Testing".

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xi) Zero Rate will be applicable for entire Bottom Hole Assembly, in case of
discontinuation / suspension of normal operation ( drilling or round trip )
leading to pulling out of drill string due to malfunctioning of any one
component of BHA. Operating rate for entire Bottom Hole Assembly will
cease to be paid under this circumstance.
xii) Under above circumstances, Zero rate will continue for entire Bottom Hole
Assembly for the period starting from suspension of normal operation
(drilling and roundtrip) till normal (identical) operation is resumed at the
same depth. However, any shut down period (such as crew shortage,
machinery failure, rig repairing, local bandh etc.) owing to OIL or other
reasons (not attributable to Contractor's fault) during the zero rate period
will be appropriately deducted from zero rate period.
xiii) Selective Zero rate will be applicable only for those malfunctioning
components of BHA, when normal operation (drilling or round-trip) is
continued with other functional components of BHA as per the consent of
OIL representative. The Selective Zero rate for non-functional tool will
continue from the time of fault detection (down hole) till the drill string is
pulled out of hole after completion of normal operation. The functional
components of BHA will continue to be paid operating rate under such
circumstances.
xiv) However, under above circumstances if OIL decides to pull out the BHA for
changing the malfunctioned component owing to operational requirement
which may lead to operational downtime, zero rate for entire downhole
components will be applicable from the time of stoppage of drilling
operations till normal (identical) operation is resumed at the same depth
as per (C) point no. (x) mentioned above.
xv) Without back up of tools/equipment in working condition, under this
condition – the moment any tool failure is detected in operation,
immediately zero rate will be applicable as defined in clause no. (C) (x), (xi)
& (xii) under schedule of rates. Additionally, penalty @ 100% of Operating
rate of the faulty tool(s) will be levied from the waiting period at surface till
the replacement/back up tool(s) is available at site
D) STAND BY CHARGES OF TOOLS/EQUIPMENT INCLUDING MANPOWER:
i) Stand by charges for tools & equipment including manpower will be
applicable for non-operating period of tools & equipment.
ii) Once the operating day rate is applicable no Standby charges will be payable
for tools/equipment and manpower.
iii) During Stand by period, the equipment has to be in fully operating condition.
Prior permission from OIL will be required for repair and preventive
maintenance.
iv) Stand by charges shall not be payable once the de- mobilization notice is
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v) Stand by charges shall be applicable for any tool/equipment of BHA
including manpower during the period it lies on surface and during surface
testing of the same to about 100 meter below rotary table.
vi) If the Contractor withdraws the whole or part of the equipment or any
manpower resulting in breakdown of operation, zero Rate will be paid.
vii) Stand by charges for the tools and equipment under the ACTIVE SET
will continue to be payable during "Dismantling of Contractor's facility
in one location, Inter-Location movement, Re-Installation & Re -
Commissioning of Contractor ’s facility in next location".
viii) Stand by charges includes supply of spares & consumables,
replacement/maintenance cost and any other operational requirement if any
during the contractual period. The Contractor must maintain minimum
stock of any such regularly required items at the drilling site under their
possession to ensure uninterrupted service.
ix) All other necessary equipment, tools and accessories etc. will be provided by
the Contractor for due performance of the intended services without any
additional rental charges to Company.
x) Stand by charges will be payable for full day or part thereof on prorata basis
up to the nearest hour.
xi) If a particular tool / equipment within a particular set under Regular items
is found to be non-functional during operation in first well after successful
initial mobilization, in that case 33% of the operating as well as standby
charges including mobilization cost made against the particular tool will be
recovered from the date of mobilization of entire consignment of the package
at OIL designated site subjected to utilization of the Backup tool.
xii) If OIL decide to continue the operation using the Backup tool, 50% payment
will be made against operating and standby charges for the particular tool
till replacement of the malfunctioned tool arrives at site.
xiii) If a particular tool / equipment within the Callout set is found to be non-
functional during operation in first well after successful initial mobilization,
in that case 100% of the standby charges along with mobilization cost for the
particular tool will be recovered from the date of mobilization of entire
consignment of the package at OIL designated site subjected to utilization of
the Backup tool.
xiv) If OIL decide to continue the operation using the Backup tool, 50% payment
will be made against operating and standby charges for the particular tool
till replacement of the malfunctioned tool arrives at site.
xv) Contractor can withdraw their manpower during non-operating period
at their own cost, subjected to ensuring their availability once operation
starts. OIL will not issue any separate communications for manpower
mobilization.
NOTE: Standby charges of each tools/ equipment (including call out
services) should not exceed 50% of the quoted operating Unit rate for
the respective tools/ equipment in the Price Bid.

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(E) FORCE MAJEURE RATE:
(i) Force majeure conditions are defined in Clause 31.0 of Section-I, "General
Conditions of Contract”.
(ii) All rates shown in Schedule of Rates shall be restricted to 50% of Stand by
charges for the service being provided by Contractor at the time of occurrence
of force majeure situation. This will be considered as FORCE MAJEURE
RATE under all conditions.
(iii) The Force Majeure Rate shall be payable during the first 15 days period of
force majeure situation. No payment would apply after expiry of Fifteen (15)
days force majeure period, unless otherwise agreed to.
(F) ZERO RATES:
Notwithstanding any provision in the contract, no charges (Stand by charges,
operating for tools/equipment including personnel) shall be payable for the
period, the job or activity assigned to the Contractor is halted due to breakdown
of Contractor's tools/equipment, non-availability of personnel, spares or any
other reasons whatsoever attributable to the Contractor.
Zero rate will be applicable for the entire IDS package in case service provider fail
to provide any of the service among directional drilling and mud service
simultaneously. However, in case company decides to use any of the service
independently, then operating rate shall be applicable for that particular service.
(G) GENERAL NOTE:
i) Bidders should indicate name and address of their Indian agent if any and
also should specify the percentage of commission if any involved and it
should be included in the quoted rates. In case no Indian agent commission
is involved then should be shown as "NIL".
ii) Bidder should submit the list of items with CIF value to be imported into
India in connection with execution of this contract as per Proforma-A.
iii) From the Proforma-A, bidder should identify the items of re-exportable in
nature (i.e. items which will not be consumed during the execution of the
contract and required to be exported outside India after completion of the
contract). Total CIF value of such items should be shown in the "PRICE BID
FORMAT" as CIF (RE-EX).
iv) Similarly, from the Proforma-A, bidder should identify the items of
consumable in nature (i.e. items which will be consumed during the
execution of the contract). Total CIF value of such items should be shown in
the "PRICE BID FORMAT" as CIF (CONSUMABLES).
v) Directional BHA making including surface testing time should be limited to
6 hrs max. Beyond 6hrs, zero rate will applicable. However, in case of the
delay beyond 6hrs on account of rig will not be on the service provider.
vi) For all call out services, all terms viz, operating, standby and zero rate etc.
will be guided by the above SCHEDULE OF RATES

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H) PAYMENT FOR BIT:

(i) Price of the bit must be all inclusive and ready for use with all respect at
designated location including all applicable taxes.

(ii) The cost of transportation back or maintaining in inventory of unused bit is


the responsibility of bidder and no additional payment will be made.

(iii) Payment shall be made on actual consumption during drilling.

(iv) Payment to the Contractor shall be released by OIL against submission of


monthly bill /invoice towards the cost of Bit(s) consumed during the month
and Service charges, payable if any

(v) If bit(s) of any bidder fail to maintain the minimum performance criteria as
SoW and claimed by the bidder in any hole size, then payment for those bit(s)
will be made as follows

Table-23: MINIMUM PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

METERAGE PAYMENT TERMS


Field
Sl. (Hrs.)
No
17½" Hole (TCR)
Baghjan, 1000 meters or
Balimara and more
100% of the price mentioned in
1 Lakwagaon
the contract
700 meters or
Kumchai
more
500 meters to 75% of the price mentioned in the
2
Kumchai, 699 meters contract
Baghjan, 400 meters to 50% of the price mentioned in the
3
Balimara and 499 meters contract
Lakwagaon Less than 400 25% of the price mentioned in the
4
meters contract

12¼" Hole (TCR)

Baghjan, 1000 meters or


Balimara and more
100% of the price mentioned in
5 Lakwagaon
the contract
700 meters or
Kumchai
more
500 meters to 75% of the price mentioned in the
6
Kumchai, 699 meters contract
Baghjan, 400 meters to 50% of the price mentioned in the
7
Balimara & 499 meters contract
Lakwagaon Less than 400 25% of the price mentioned in the
8
meters contract

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12¼" Hole (PDC)
Baghjan, 2500 meters or
9 Balimara and more
100% of the price mentioned in
Lakwagaon
the contract
2000 meters or
10 Kumchai
more
Kumchai,
Baghjan, Less than 2000 25% of the price mentioned in
11
Balimara and meters the contract
Lakwagaon
8½" Hole (TCR)
Baghjan, 700 meters or
12 Balimara and more
100% of the price mentioned in
Lakwagaon
the contract
600 meters or
13 Kumchai
more
Baghjan,
Less than 600 25% of the price mentioned in
14 Balimara and
meters the contract
Lakwagaon
Less than 600 25% of the price mentioned in
15 Kumchai
meters the contract
8½" Hole (PDC)
Baghjan,
2500 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
16 Balimara and
more the contract
Lakuwagaon
2000 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
17 Kumchai
more the contract
Kumchai,
Baghjan, Less than 2000 25% of the price mentioned in
18
Balimara and meters the contract
Lakwagaon
8½" Hole (Insert)
Baghjan,
300 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
19 Balimara and
more the contract
Lakwagaon
250 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
20 Kumchai
more the contract
Kumchai,
Baghjan, Less than 250 25% of the price mentioned in
21
Balimara and meters the contract
Lakwagaon
6" Hole (TCR)
Baghjan, 700 meters or
100% of the price mentioned in
22 Balimara and more
the contract
Lakwagaon
Kumchai 600 meters or
23
more

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Baghjan,
Less than 700 25% of the price mentioned in
24 Balimara and
meters the contract
Lakwagaon
Kumchai Less than 600 25% of the price mentioned in
25
meters the contract
6" Hole (PDC)
Baghjan, 2500 meters or
100% of the price mentioned in
26 Balimara and more
the contract
Lakwagaon
2000 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
27 Kumchai
more the contract
Kumchai,
Baghjan, Less than 2000 25% of the price mentioned in
28
Balimara and meters the contract
Lakwagaon
6" Hole (Insert)
Baghjan,
300 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
29 Balimara and
more the contract
Lakwagaon
250 meters or 100% of the price mentioned in
30 Kumchai
more the contract
Kumchai,
Baghjan, Less than 250 25% of the price mentioned in
31
Balimara and meters the contract
Lakwagaon

Note:

i. In addition to drilling all bits must be capable of using in hole probing


tripping and reaming/wash-down if encountered tight spots/held-
up/squeeze etc. but not limited.

ii. If the PDC/Insert/TCR bits could not be used in a particular well as per the
performance criteria due to shorter section length, same bit must be capable
reusing in another well for remaining length and payment shall be made
proportionately as meter drilled and as claimed in the bid by the bidder if
more than if it drills one well.

iii. In case of a loss of cone/roller of supplied bit during operation no payment


shall be made against the bit and subsequently no charges will be made
against entire IDS package till the resumption of original operation.

END OF SECTION-IV
END OF PART-3
&&&&

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ANNEXURE-A
DETAILS OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE BIDDER FOR PROVIDING LWD
SERVICES IN DIRECTIONAL WELLS

Sl. Client Contract Duration of Scope of work Documents


No. Contact No. & Contract Provided in
Details Date Bid (*)

(*) Bidder should submit copy of relevant portion of the Contract containing
"Client Name, Contractor Name, Contract No. & date, scope of work etc. along
with performance certificates.

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

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ANNEXURE-B

Details in support of Bidder’s experience in providing MWD/LWD services


solely or in combination with RSS, Mud Motor, Turbine, Rotary BHA and
Others

Support Document Provided in Bid

Pre-Drilling - Well Post Authen

LWD Services Offered│Type of


planning Drilling tication

Horizontal Dis-placement
Client Contact Details documents Document
Date of Completion

s
End Depth (M)

combinations
Client Name
Type of well
Well Name

Location

Torque &Drag Analysis

Client Certificate with


Directional Proposal

BHA Analysis

BHA diagram

Well Number
Well Plans

Well Plots

Surveys
1

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

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ANNEXURE-C

DRILL STRING AVAILABLE WITH "OIL”

SL. WEIGHT
ITEM OD ID CONNECTION
NO. (PPF)

Drill Pipe (G-


1 5" 3.2 19.5 4 1/2"IF
Grade) 5"
Heavy Weight
2 5" 3.2 49.3 4 1/2"IF
Drill Pipe 5"
3 Drill Collar 6.5" 2.13/16" 92.5 4"IF

4 Drill Collar 8.25” 2.13/16" 150.5 6. 5/8” Reg

5 Drill Collar 9. ½” 3.0” 216.6 7. 5/8” Reg

Stabilizer(6.5 "
6 8.5 2.13/16″ 92 4"IF
Mandrel)

Stabilizer(8 "
7 12. ¼” 2.13/16″ 6. 5/8” Reg
Mandrel)

Stabilizer(9.5 "
8 17.5” 3.0” 7. 5/8” Reg
Mandrel)

Cross Over For


9
Above

4.1/2" R X 4.
6.5" 2.13/16″
½” IF
10 Bit Sub
8.0” 2.13/16″ 6. 5/8” Reg

9. ½” 3.0” 7. 5/8” Reg

11 Drill Pipe 3.1/2″ 2.7 3.1/2" IF


/16
"
Heavy Weight
12 3.1/2″ 2.1 3.1/2" IF
Drill Pipe
/16
"
13 Drill Collar 4¾″ 2¼″ NC-35

14 Drill Collar 3.1/2″ 1.9 2.3/8" IF (NC


/16 26)

Cross Over For
15
Above

16 Bit Sub 3.1/2″ 3.1/2" R

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ANNEXURE-D

Details of collar based MWD tool for 17½", 12¼", 8 ½" and 6" hole section

REF: FILE
SL. OIL Bidder’s & PAGE
TOOL FEATURES
NO. Requirement offer NO. BY
BIDDER
Positive mud
1 Telemetry Type
pulse
4¾", 6½" or
2 Collar Sizes 6¾", 7¾" or 8" –
9. 5/8”
17. ½”
Section: 2 º
- 4 º / 100′
12. ¼” Section: 2
º - 6º / 100′
3 DLS (PER 100') 8. ½”
Section:
2.5 º - 7º /
100′
6” Section: 3 º -
7º / 100
4 FLOW RANGE (GPM) As per Note below
5 MAX OPERATING TEMP. 130° C
MAX OPERATING PRESSURE
6 15000 - 20000
(PSI)
7 REAL TIME UPDATE PERIOD <= 20 Secs

8 SURVEY TIME <= 120 Secs


DIRECTIONAL
MEASUREMENT WITH Minimum
9
POINT FROM GAMMA possible
BIT
10 TOOL FACE ± 1.5°
MEASUREMENT AZIMUTH ± 1.5°
11
ACCURACY
12 INCLINATION ± 0.2°
MEASUREMENT RANGE: 0-100 deg or
13
more
LOST CIRCULATION MATERIAL
14
(MAX SIZE & CONCENTRATION)
POWER SOURCE (OPERATING
15 Life >300 Hrs
TIME, HRS)
Min. 5 bits/sec.
or more and
DATA TRANSMISSION RATE should be
16
(BITS/SEC) suitable to
transmit data of
various tools

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quoted in
different
segments of the
tender
MANUFACTURER / MODEL Model Quoted
17 Should be Latest
and Best in Class
DATA RECORDING The system to
complete with
pulsar, electronic
sensors, power
source etc. for
transmitting and
recording down-
hole data in real
18
time with tool
face update every
20 seconds or
less. Data also is
to be recorded
while pulling out
by back reaming
/ with pumps-on.
DATA DENSITY Data Density
should be
minimum
2data/ft in real
19
time and
minimum 6
data/ft in
memory mode
Additional features/information
20 (if any) is to be provided by the
bidder.

Note:

(i) The system to complete with pulsar, electronic sensors, power source etc. for
transmitting and recording down-hole data in real time.
(ii) Min. Flow Rate: 400 GPM & Max. Flow Rate: 900GPM or more for 17½” hole
section;
(iii) Min. Flow Rate: 400 GPM & Max. Flow Rate: 750 GPM or more for 12 ¼” hole
section;
(iv) Min. Flow Rate: 400 GPM & Max. Flow Rate: 600 GPM or more for 8 ½” hole section.
(v) Min. Flow Rate: 200 GPM & Max. Flow Rate: 350 GPM or more for 6” hole section;

NOTE: The Work station should come with minimum 150 m of 3- Phase power cables
for cluster locations. Contractors are required to give an Electrical Test Certificate for
the Surface unit & Bunks prior to powering of the unit by OIL. Contractors to confirm
provide the same.

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ANNEXURE E

1.1 SPECIFICATION OF 4¾ " DRILLING JARS (HYDRO-MECH/HYDRAULIC)

REF: FILE &


BIDDER’S
JAR FEATURES OIL’S REQUIREMENT PAGE NO. BY
OFFER
BIDDER

Length (Maximum) 30 feet (± 3 feet)

ID (Minimum) 2” - 2½” ID

Tool Joint 3½” API IF Box x Pin

Torsional Yield Not less than 18,000 ft-lbs

Jar Up-stroke minimum 80000 pounds


4¾” OD Drilling Jar

Jar Down-stroke
22000 pounds
minimum

Stroke Length (Up &


12″ Minimum
Down)

Tensile Yield 362,000 lbs.

Max Operating Temp. 120° C or more

Max Operating Pressure


12000 PSI or more
(Psi)

From the manufacturers


Manufacturer / Model
specified in NIT.

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1.2. SPECIFICATION OF DRILLING JARS of 6.1/4”/6.1/2”/6.3/4 (HYDRO-MECH/HYDRAULIC)

REF: FILE &


BIDDER’S
JAR FEATURES OIL’S REQUIREMENT PAGE NO. BY
3.0 OFFER
BIDDER

Length (Maximum) 30 feet (± 3 feet)

2½” / 2.¾″ ID (2” for 4.3/4”


ID (Minimum)
jar)
6.5/8” Reg, 4.1/2” IF &
Tool Joint
3½" IF
OD Drilling Jar 6.1/4”/6.1/2”/6.3/4

Torsional Yield Not less than 50,000 ft-lbs

Jar Up-stroke minimum 160000- 175000 pounds

Jar Down-stroke
37600-175000 pounds
minimum

Stroke Length (Up &


12″ Minimum
Down)

Tensile Yield 730,000 lbs.

Max Operating Temp. 375-degree F or more

Max Operating Pressure 20000 PSI or more


(Psi)

From the manufacturers


Manufacturer / Model
specified in NIT.

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1.3. SPECIFICATION OF DRILLING JARS – 7¾/8” (Hydro-Mech/Hydraulic)
1.3 SPECIFICATION OF DRILLING JARS of 6.1/4”/6.1/2”/6.3/4 (HYDRO-MECH/HYDRAULIC)

REF: FILE &


BIDDER’
JAR FEATURES OIL’S REQUIREMENT PAGE NO.
S BY
OFFER BIDDER
Length (Maximum) 30 feet (± 3 feet)
ID (Minimum) 2½” / 2.¾″ / 3” ID
Tool Joint 6⅝” API Reg. Box x Pin
Not less than 95,000
Torsional Yield
ft- lbs
7¾”/8” OD Drilling Jar

260,000 – 300000
Jar Up-stroke minimum pounds
Jar Down-stroke minimum 42,000 – 300000
pounds
Stroke Length (Up & Down) 12″ Minimum
Tensile Yield 10, 00,000 lbs.
Max Operating Temp. 120° C or more
Max Operating Pressure 20000 PSI or more
(Psi)
From the
Manufacturer / Model
manufacturers
specified in NIT.

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ANNEXURE-F

SPECIFICATION OF DRILLING JAR INTENSIFIERS

REF: FILE &


Sl JAR INTENSIFIER OIL’S BIDDER’S
PAGE NO.
No FEATURES REQUIREMENT OFFER
BY BIDDER

1 Length (Maximum) 30 feet (± 3 feet)


8”, 6.1/4”/6.1/2”/6.3/4” & 4.3/4”OD Drilling Jar Intensifier

2 ID (Minimum) 2¾” / 2. ½”ID

6.5/8” Reg, 4.1/2”


3 Tool Joint
IF & 3½" IF

Torsional Yield 41,000 - 56200 ft-


4
(Minimum) lbs

Jar Up-stroke 175,000 - 180,000


5
minimum Lbs.

Jar Down-stroke 150,000 - 175000


6
minimum Lbs.

Stroke Length (Up &


7 12” Minimum
Down)

Tensile Yield
8 700,000 Lbs.
(Minimum)

Manufactured
9 Manufacturer / Model /Model from
Approved list

Note:

1. Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

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ANNEXURE-G

SPECIFICATION OF LWD TOOLS FOR 17½ (GAMMA ONLY), 12¼"8 ½ and 6" (CALL OUT) HOLE
SECTION

GAMMA TOOL/ RESISTIVITY (INDUCTION TYPE)

Service OIL’s Requirement Bidder’s Offer REF: FILE &


Sl
Descripti Tool Features PAGE NO. BY
No
on BIDDER

Temperature 300 deg F or more


1
rating:
2 Pressure rating:
18000 PSI or more
Minimum 6 sample/feet in
3 Sampling Rate:
Gamma memory mode
Tool Gamma Ray 0-250 API or more
4
Range

Gamma ray logging should be compatible and


5
combinable with other LWD tools

6 Temp rating: 300 deg F or more

7 Pressure rating 18000 PSI or more

Resistivity
(Induction
8 Type) Sampling Rate Minimum 6 sample/feet
in memory mode

Resistivity
9 0.2 to 2000 Ohm-m
measurement

To be recorded in Multiple
Frequency/
frequencies and in
10 Depth of
multiple depth of
Investigation
investigations
 Invasion Profile from curve separations
 Resistivity logging should be
compatible and combinable with other
11
LWD tools
 Bore-hole compensated phase &
attenuation measurement systems

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ANNEXURE-H

SPECIFICATION OF ANNULUS PRESSURE AND ANNULUS TEMPERATURE TOOL


FOR 12¼, "8 ½ and 6" (CALL OUT)" HOLE SIZE

Sl TOOL OIL’S BIDDER’S REF: FILE & PAGE


No FEATURES REQUIREMENT OFFER NO. BY BIDDER

Pressure sensor to
identify
ECD(Equivalent
ECD and ESD
1 Circulating
CAPABILITY
Density) and
ESD(Equivalent
Static Density)

APWD pressure
and temperature
resolution should
2 ACCURACY
be 5 psi or less
and 1.2 deg. C or
less respectively

MEASUREMENT Should be able to


CAPABILITY provide
measurements in
3
both OFF and ON
conditions of the
pumps.

LOT CAPABILITY Should be able to


take min and max
4 pressure
measurements
during LOT.

MAX OPERATING 300 deg F or more


5
TEMP.

MAX OPERATING 18000 PSI or more


6
PRESSURE (PSI)

Model Quoted
MANUFACTURER
7 Should be Latest
/ MODEL
and Best in Class

Note: Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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ANNEXURE-I

SPECIFICATION OF NEUTRON, AZIMUTHAL DENSITY WITH IMAGING & CALIPER FOR 8 ½


and 6" (CALL OUT) HOLE SECTION

Service Required REF: FILE & PAGE


Sl No BIDDER’S OFFER
Description Specifications NO. BY BIDDER

Temperature rating:
1
300 deg F or more
Pressure rating: 18000
2
PSI or more
Azimuthal Density
3 Range = 1.0 to 3.10
gm/ cc
4 Pe = 1 to 20 units
Neutron,
Neutron porosity = 0 to
5 Azimuthal
60 P.U.
Density
Azimuthal density from
with
four quadrant and
imaging &
images are to be
Calliper
provided as per the
hole size,
operational
8.5” and 6”
6 requirement with 16
BINS/ 16 Sectors
measurement and real
time transmission at a
rate of 4 BINS/ 4
Sectors or more.
Ultrasonic/ Density
7 derived calliper log to be
provided

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ANNEXURE-J

The following minimum features of Formation Pressure while Drilling (FPWD) Tool For hole size
6" Hole-Call Out should be made available on call out basis:

REF: FILE &


BIDDER’S
Sl No Service Description Required Specifications PAGE NO. BY
OFFER
BIDDER

The formation pressure


1 measurement to be transmitted on
real time basis.
Tool should be battery powered
with sufficient power back up to
2
deploy the probe for at least 100
tests or more.
The tool should be able to perform
test by orienting probe to high /
3 low side of the hole in vertical /
deviated wells as per operational
requirement.
Tool should have the ability to
4 perform the test in Pumps On/Off
mode.
Tool stabilizer must be an integral
5
Formation i.e. no clamps on stabilizer
Pressure while Tool should have smart pre-test &
Drilling (FPWD) have ability to change the test
6
Tool For hole size parameters by down linking in
6” should be made real-time.
available on call Tool should be able to provide tool
7 out basis status and battery status in RT.
Alternative power from MWD.
Combinable with all quoted LWD
8
tools
Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or
9
more

10 Temp rating: 300 deg F or more

Tool must be able to transmit both


tool measurement quality indices
11 and tool status along with fluid
mobility measurements following
each Pre-test.
Tool must be able to transmit the
12 measured pressure trace following
each Pre-test.

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ANNEXURE–K

Details of Measurement While Drilling/ Logging while Drilling Surface Unit


(One Workstation compatible for all sections/tools/equipment under the contract)

Sl REF: FILE & PAGE


OIL Requirement Bidder’s Offer
No NO. BY BIDDER
Online surface recording
system for running MWD /
LWD services in 17 ½”,12 ¼”,
8 ½",6” holes with all
1 accessories like signal
pressure transducers,
precision depth assembly and
MWD logs including TVD logs
in real time.
MWD /LWD workstation
should be capable of recording
stand pipe pressure, drill
2
string weight, RPM along with
MWD/ LWD data for all types
of directional wells.
Data to be recorded in real time
as well as in memory mode.
System should be able to
provide raw as well as
processed data. Data to be
3 provided in electronic media
(PDF, LASS and standard
industry format like DLIS /
CLIS) in CD / DVD. System to
have capability to retrieve data
in memory mode at the site.
Unit should have provision for
data compression feature and
4 security protection as per
prevalent Oil Industry
standards.
System should have color
printing/ plotting facility at
5 site. Internet connectivity to be
provided by the bidder for data
transmission.
In the event of fault and failure
of equipment & software hired
from the CONTRACTOR, their
6
personnel should be available
for attending rectification of
the problem.

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Annexure-L

SONIC WHILE DRILLING (6" Hole-Call Out)

Sl REF: FILE & PAGE


OIL Requirement Bidder’s Offer
No NO. BY BIDDER
Temp rating: 300 deg F or
1
more
Pressure rating: 18000 PSI
2
or more
Sampling Rate: minimum 6
3 sample/feet in memory
mode
Tool should be capable of
monopole/multipole
excitation mode to deliver
4
real-time delta-T
compressional and interval
transit time.
Tool should be able to
provide formation shear
slowness (delta-T) where
5
mud velocities are slower
than formation shear
arrival.
Tool should be able to record
complete waveform in
memory mode for post
logging processing and
6 interpretation to extract
Delta-t compressional,
shear, stoneley, maximum
and minimum stress
direction etc
Tool should be able to
7 transmit a quality factor in
real-time (coherence)

Tool should be able to detect


8 top of cement in real/
memory processed data
Multiple modes of
acquisition: monopole,
dipole, quadruplets for
9
comprehensive acoustic
interpretation.
Programmable at surface.

Wide Band receivers to


10
minimize drilling noise

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Annexure-M

1.1 SPECIFICATION OF 4¾" STEERABLE DOWNHOLE MUD MOTOR (SDMM) For


6” Hole Size - Call Out

BIDDER’S REF: FILE &


MOTOR FEATURES OIL’S OFFER PAGE NO. BY
REQUIREMENT BIDDER
Flow Range in GPM Min. Flow Rate: 150
GPM
Max. Flow Rate: 250
GPM or more.
AKO/ABH Range (Min. 0° - 3° or more
Achievable)
Bit speed ( Free Running Not less than 100 RPM
/ No Load ) to 260 RPM or more.
Type Steerable with
Adjustable Kick off
sub/Adjustable Bend
Housing
Bearing type Mud Lube or Oil sealed

Length (Maximum) 26 – 35 feet

Type of Connection 3½” API regular Box


down and 3½” API IF
Box up. Or any other
proprietary connection
of the bidder for their
entire BHA.
Lifting Sub 3½” API IF

Max Operating 700 PSI or more


Differential Pressure
(Psi)
Power Output 90 HP minimum

Torque Operating 2500 NM minimum

DLS Maximum 4° / 100′ or more


Achievable
Pass Through DLS:

Sliding 4° / 100′ or more

Rotary 4° / 100′ or more

Stabilization 5⅞” screwed-on/built-in

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Manufacturer / Model From the
manufacturers as
specified in SOW

 Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary


connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of
non-standard tubular, bidder has to provide overshot tool for fishing job.
 In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by
the bidder to match OIL’s string.
 System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.
 Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

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1.2. SPECIFICATION OF 6½”/6¾” STEERABLE DOWNHOLE MUD MOTOR
(SDMM) FOR 8½" HOLE

Sl. No. SDMM OIL’s Requirement BIDDER’S REF: FILE &


Features OFFER PAGE NO.
BY BIDDER
1 Type High Torque, Low to
Medium Speed, Stabilized,
Multi-lobe, Multi stage
Positive displacement Mud
Motor
2 Flow rate 250 GPM or more – 700
range GPM or less
(approx.)
3 AKO/ABH
Range
0° - 2.5° or more
(Min.
Achievable)
4 Bit speed
35 RPM or more - 300 RPM
range
or less
(approx.)
5 Steerable with Adjustable
Housing Type Kick off sub /Adjustable
Bend Housing
6 Bearing type Mud Lube or Oil sealed
7 Length
37 feet(max)
(within)
8 Type of 4½” API Reg. Box down &
Connection 4½”/4” API IF Box Up or
Any other proprietary
connection of the
Contractor.
9 Ported float Contractor to assure that
sub by the use of float sub
there will be no wet pull
out. There should be
provision for transmitting
the drill pipe pressure
whenever the BOP/well is
closed. So float sub should
have a port for
transmission of drill pipe
pressure to the surface
10 Lifting Sub 4½”/4” API IF Pin or
Connection matching proprietary
connection pin for the
Contractor’s SDMM
11 Operating
Differential
650 PSI or more.
Pressure
(Psi)
12 Power Output 160 HP or more

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13 Torque
8000 NM or more
Operating
14 DLS
Maximum 4°/100′ or more
Achievable
15 a) 4°/100′
Sliding or more
Pass Through DLS:
b) 4°/100′
Rotary or more
16 8.3/8” screwed-on/built-
Stabilization
in
17 Manufacturer From the manufacturers
/ Model as specified in SOW

Notes:
a) Match on sub have to be provided by the Contractor in case of proprietary
connection for fishing and other jobs along with the lifting sub. In case of non-
standard tubular, Contractor has to provide overshoot tool for fishing job.

b) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by the
Contractor to match OIL’s string.

c) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.

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1.3 SPECIFICATION OF 7¾"/8"/8¼” STEERABLE DOWNHOLE MUD MOTOR
(SDMM) FOR 12¼” HOLE

Sl. SDMM Features OIL’s Requirement BIDDER’S REF: FILE


No. OFFER & PAGE
NO. BY
BIDDER
1 Type High Torque, Low to
Medium Speed,
Stabilized, Multi-lobe,
Multi stage Positive
displacement Mud
Motor
2 Flow rate 250 GPM or more –
range(approx.) 1000 GPM or less
3 AKO/ABH Range
0° - 2° or more
(Min. Achievable)
4 Bit speed range 35 RPM or more - 275
(approx.) RPM or less
5 Housing Type Steerable with
Adjustable Kick off
sub/Adjustable Bend
Housing
6 Bearing type Mud Lube or Oil sealed
7 Length (within) 37 feet (max)
8 6⅝” API Reg. Box down
&
6⅝” API Reg. Box Up or
Type of Connection
Any other proprietary
connection of the
Contractor
9 Ported float sub Contractor to assure
that by the use of float
sub there will be no wet
pull out. There should
be provision for
transmitting the drill
pipe pressure whenever
the BOP/well is closed.
So float sub should have
a port for transmission
of drill pipe pressure to
the surface
10 Lifting Sub 6⅝” API Reg. Pin or
Connection matching proprietary
connection pin for the
Contractor’s SDMM
11 Operating
600 PSI or more
Differential Pressure
12 Power Output 220 HP or more
13 Torque Operating 11,500 NM or more
14 DLS Maximum
4°/100′ or more
Achievable

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a) 4°/100′ or
15 Sliding more
Pass Through DLS:
b) 4°/100′ or
Rotary more
16 12⅛"screwed-on/built-
Stabilization
in
17 Manufacturer / From the manufacturers
Model as specified in SOW

Notes:
a) Match on sub have to be provided by the Contractor in case of proprietary connection
for fishing and other jobs along with the lifting sub. In case of non-standard tubular,
Contractor has to provide overshoot tool for fishing job.

b) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by the
Contractor to match OIL’s string.

c) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.

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1.4 SPECIFICATION OF 9. ½” / 9⅝” STEERABLE DOWNHOLE MUD MOTOR (SDMM)
FOR 17.1/2" HOLE

REF: FILE
BIDDER’S & PAGE
MOTOR FEATURES OIL’S NO. BY
REQUIREMENT OFFER
BIDDER

Type High Torque, Low to


Medium Speed, Stabilized,
Multi-lobe, Multistage
Positive displacement Mud
Motor
Flow Range in GPM Min. Flow Rate: 600 GPM.

Max. Flow Rate: 1150 GPM


or more.
AKO/ABH Range 0° - 2° or more
(Min. Achievable)
Bit speed ( Free Not less than 65 to 135
Running/ No Load ) RPM or more.
Type Steerable with Adjustable
Kick off sub/Adjustable
Bend Housing
Bearing type Mud Lube or Oil sealed

Length (Maximum) 25 - 37 feet

Type of Connection 6⅝” / 7⅝” API Regular Box


down and 6⅝” /7⅝” API
Reg. Box Up. Or any other
proprietary connection of
the bidder for their entire
BHA.
Lifting Sub 6⅝” / 7⅝” API Reg.

Max Operating 600 PSI or more


Differential Pressure
(Psi)
Power Output 280 HP minimum

Torque Operating 15000 NM minimum

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DLS Maximum 4° / 100′ or more
Achievable

Pass Through DLS:


Sliding 4° / 100′ or more

Rotary 4° / 100′ or more

Stabilization 17⅜" screwed-on/built-in

Manufacturer / From the manufacturers as


Model
specified in Clause 7 under
Section – II.

Note
a) Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary connection for
fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of non-standard tubular,
bidder has to provide overshoot tool for fishing job.
b) In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by the bidder
to match OIL’s string.
c) System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.
d) Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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ANNEXURE-N
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (6 " CALLOUT)

REF: FILE &


Sl No OIL Requirement Bidder’s Offer PAGE NO. BY
BIDDER
1 Temp rating: 300 deg F or more

2 Pressure rating: 18000 PSI or more

3
Tool should provide
 Mineral independent porosity
 Lithology independent porosity
 Permeability Analysis
 Bound fluid volume and free
fluid volume in real time and in
recorded mode

Identification of moveable fluid


4 type
 Shell diameter 12 inches or
more
 Vertical resolution: 4 ft or less at
100ft/hr ROP
 Porosity accuracy +/- 1pu or ±
5% whichever is greater
 Tool should be combinable with
other 8 ½" hole size LWD Tools.
 Also after post-processed
should be able to combine with
other LWD/wireline information
for complete petro physical
analysis

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Annexure-O

1.1. SPECIFICATION OF ROTARY STEERABLE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR


DRILLING 12 ¼” HOLE

REF: FILE &


OIL’S BIDDER’S
FEATURES PAGE NO. BY
REQUIREMENT OFFER
BIDDER

Min. Flow Rate: 600


Flow Range in GPM
GPM Max. Flow Rate:
1000 GPM or more.

Nominal OD 8.0" to 9.625"

Near Bit
5 M or less
Inclination

Azimuthal
Gamma
6 M or less
measurement
from bit

Max Operating
120° C or more
Temp.

Max Operating
18000 PSI or more
Pressure (Psi)

6⅝” API Regular Box


down and 6⅝” API
Reg. Box Up. Or any
Type of
other proprietary
Connection
connection of the
bidder for their
entire BHA.

Lifting Sub 6⅝” API Reg.

DLS Maximum
5° / 30M or more.
Achievable

Min. Circulating
150 or more.
Hrs.

Lost Circulation
40 ppb or more of
Material (Max Size
medium to fine nut.
& Concentration)

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From the
Manufacturers as
Manufacturer / specified in NIT.
Model Model Quoted
Should be Latest and
Best in Class

 Should be capable of kick off from vertical well


 System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle and
should be capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in continuously rotating
for optimum drilling performance and have capability for back reaming, if
required.
 System should have features of automated close loop deviation control system
(i.e. it should have automated directional and inclinational hold control)
 System should have two way communication system i.e. real time up link and
down link facility for data transmission and for sending command to the bottom
hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
 Type of down linking facility to be provided by bidder either by a separate skid
mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
 Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary connection
for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of non-standard
tubular, bidder has to provide overshoot tool for fishing job.
 In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by the
bidder to match OIL’s string.
 All stabilizers must be 4 slight spirals integral and sufficient bladed length of
double tapered at both leading and trailing ends and should have sufficient
opening / annular clearance with taper blade on stabilizer body.
 System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.

Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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1.2. SPECIFICATION OF ROTARY STEERABLE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR
DRILLING 8½” HOLE

REF: FILE &


OIL’S BIDDER’S
FEATURES PAGE NO. BY
REQUIREMENT OFFER
BIDDER

Min. Flow Rate: 350


Flow Range in GPM
GPM Max. Flow Rate: 600
GPM or more.

Nominal OD 6-3/4" / 6-1/2"

Near Bit
4 M or less
Inclination

Azimuthal Gamma
measurement from 6 M or less
bit

Max Operating
120° C or more
Temp.

Max Operating
18000 PSI or more
Pressure (Psi)

4 ½” API Reg Box


down and 4 ½” API IF
Box Up Or any other
Type of Connection proprietary
connection of the
bidder for their entire
BHA.

Lifting Sub 4 ½” API IF

DLS Maximum
5° / 30M or more.
Achievable

Minimum
150 or more.
Circulating Hrs.

Lost Circulation
40 ppb or more of
Material (Max Size
medium to fine nut.
& Concentration)

From the
Manufacturer /
manufacturers
Model
specified in NIT.

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 Should be capable of kick off from vertical well
 System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle and
should be capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in continuously
rotating for optimum drilling performance and have capability for back
reaming, if required.
 System should have features of automated close loop deviation control
system (i.e. it should have automated directional and inclinational hold
control)
 System should have two way communication system i.e. real time up link
and down link facility for data transmission and for sending command to the
bottom hole tools with mud pulse telemetry.
 Type of down linking facility to be provided by bidder either by a separate
skid mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
 Match on sub have to be provided by the bidder in case of proprietary
connection for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case of non-
standard tubular, bidder has to provide overshoot tool for fishing job.
 In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by
the bidder to match OIL’s string.
 All stabilizers must be 4 slight spirals integral and sufficient bladed length of
double tapered at both leading and trailing ends and should have sufficient
opening / annular clearance with taper blade on stabilizer body.
 System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation.

Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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1.3. SPECIFICATION OF ROTARY STEERABLE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR DRILLING 6” HOLE

Features OIL’s Requirement BIDDER’S REF: FILE & PAGE


OFFER NO. BY BIDDER

Flow range in GPM Min flow rate: 150 GPM

Max flow rate: 350 GPM or


more

Nominal OD 5” or less

Near bit inclination 3 M or less

Gamma 9M or less
measurement from
bit

Max operating 120° C or more


Temp

Max operating 18000 PSI or more


Pressure (PSI)

Type of connection 3.1/2” API Reg Box down


and 3.1/2” API IF Box or
any other proprietary
connection of the
Contractor for their entire
BHA.

Lifting Sub 3.1/2” API IF

DLS Maximum 8° / 30 M or more


Achievable

Minimum 150 or more


Circulating Hrs.

Lost Circulation 40 ppb or more of medium


Material (Max Size to fine nut
& Connection )
From the manufacturers
Manufacturer /
specified in NIT.
Model

 Should capable of kick off from vertical well.


 System should be capable of building, holding, and dropping well angle and should be
capable of simultaneously changing azimuth in continuously rotating for optimum
drilling performance and have capability for back reaming, if required.
 System should have features of automated close loop deviation control system (i.e. it
should have automated directional and inclinational hold control )

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 System should have two way communication system i.e. real time up link and down
link facility for data transmission and for sending command to the bottom hole tools
with mud pulse telemetry.
 Type of down linking facility to be provided by Contractor either by a separate skid
mounted unit or by flow rate change of mud pumps.
 Match on sub have to be provided by the Contractor in case of proprietary connevtion
for fishing and other job along with the lifting sub. In case non-standard tubular,
Contractor has to provide overshot tool for fishing job.
 In case of proprietary connection, all cross over sub have to be provided by the
Contractor to match OIL’s string.
 All stabilizers must be 4/3 slight spirals integral and sufficient bladed length of double
tapered at both leading and trailing ends and should have sufficient opening / annular
clearance with taper blade on stabilizer body.
 System should be able to drill cement, float collar, float shoe and formation. However,
any failure on bottom within 24 Hrs from start of cement cleaning, float collar & Shoe
will not be attributable to the Contractor.

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ANNEXURE-P

DELIVERABLES FOR TOOLS MENTIONED ABOVE

Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output


No.

t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion


Sl

│Services round trip of a hole section)


MWD/LW
1 D Surface
Unit
Within 3 days of
Delivery Real-Time while Within 24 hrs of
1.1 completion of Hole
Time Drilling/Tripping round trip
Section
 RT Log Prints in  Rush Print  Detailed Well
Morning Recorded Mode Section report
and Evening to Log Prints to OIL on Logging BHA
concerned Representatives.( design, Bit
OIL 1:200 & 1:500 details,
Representatives TVD and MD) parameters
(1:200 & 1:500 (1Copy each) maintained with
TVD and MD) brief section
(Through mail) summary

 QC’d Recorded
Mode Log Prints
 02 Copies each
to concerned
Deliverabl
1.2 OIL
es
representatives.

 Services of:
1:1000 MD Log
1:200 & 1:500
TVD and MD

 LAS/DLIS and
PDS/ PDF
format

 2 x DVD
containing
Section Archive
Real time logging
Data data transmission
2 Transmiss from Surface Unit NIL NIL
ion system to Client office in
Town as per SOW
 Average GR – 0  Average GR – 0 -  QC’d Recorded
Directional
-250 API 250 API Mode Log
, GR,
prints
3 Resistivity
 Phase Shift  Phase Shift
(Induction
resistivity – resistivity-
type)
Minimum 3

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Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output

No.
t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion
Sl │Services round trip of a hole section)
Curves Minimum  Composite Log
4 Curves Prints
 Attenuation  Attenuation
Resistivity – Resistivity –  Average GR – 0
Minimum 1 Minimum 4 -250 API
Curve Curves
(Resistivity  Bore hole
Curves to be  Time after Bit Compensated
transmitted Sliding Indicator Focused
after prior button
discussion with  All resistivity Resistivity.
Company) curves should be
borehole  Minimum 2 or
 MWD Surveys compensated and more depth of
Tool Face environmentally investigation.
Continuous corrected.
Inclination and  Bit resistivity
Azimuth while  Survey Report –  Real time
sliding and Excel Sheet resistivity
rotating. Image(56
sector)
 Collar RPM
(can also be  Time after Bit
provided from sliding
other tool) indicator.

 Survey report
 Real-time data in Excel sheet
at 2 data
points/ft or  All raw
better channels also
 Real time required to
vibration log carryout
data independent
environment
corrections on
GR and
Resistivity
should also be
provided.
 All data to be
submitted both
in hardcopy as
well as in DVD
mode to
concerned OIL
representatives

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Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output

No.
t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion
Sl │Services round trip of a hole section)
 Quadrant Field Deliverable QC’ed Recorded
Density- recorded mode mode Data :-
Minimum data consisting of  Composite
Top and the following :- report
Bottom Density
transmitted in  Quadrant Density  Quadrant
real-time Density
("bottom"  Quadrant Density  Quadrant
density in case Correction Density
of a Correction
deviated  Caliper  Caliper
borehole) (Ultrasonic/Densi (Ultrasonic/De
ty) nsity)
 Quadrant  PEF – 0- 10
Density  PEF – 0- 10
Correction  Thermal
 Thermal Neutron Neutron
 Caliper Porosity - Porosity -
(Ultrasonic/De environmentally- environmentall
nsity) corrected log y-corrected log
curves on-depth curves
 PEF – 0- 10 on-depth
Neutron,  Time after Bit
Azimuthal  Thermal Sliding indicator  Time after Bit
Density Neutron Sliding
4
with Porosity -  16 Sector Static indicator
imaging & environmentall Density Image
Caliper y-corrected  16 Sector
log curves on- Static
depth Density Image
 QC’ed Image
 16 Sector Derived
Density Image Density
:Density
 Real-time data of the sector
at 2 data where tool is in
points/ft or contactwith the
better borehole,
should be
provided.

 All raw
channels also
required to
carryout
independent
environmental
corrections on
Density and
Neutron

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Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output

No.
t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion
Sl │Services round trip of a hole section)
should also be
provided.

 All raw
Channels
required to
create
Density Image
independently
should
also be
provided.

 Raw Near and


far Counts
Corrected near
and far counts
ofneutron
should also be
provided

 One copy of
LAS/DLIS is
also to be
provided
 ECD  Drilling  Drilling
Mechanics Log of Mechanics Log
 Annulus ECD,MW, of ECD,MW,
Pressure Annulus Pressure Annulus
Annulus and Temperature Pressure and
Pressure  Annulus along with other Temperature
and Temperature drilling along with
Annulus parameters other drilling
5
Temperatu  RT time based parameters
re log of Annulus
While Pressure and
Drilling temperature
along
with other
drilling
parameters

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Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output

No.
t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion
Sl │Services round trip of a hole section)
 Compression  Compression QC’ed Composite
Delta – T Delta – T (DTCO) Log for 8½"
(DTCO) Data quality sections:-
Data quality factor
factor  Compression
 Real time  Sonic data shall Delta – T
surface be borehole (DTCO)
labeling to be compensated
performed  Shear in fast
 Service fully- formations
 Sonic data inclusive of the ST Coherence
shall be usage of different plot.
borehole filters, processing
compensated "virtual  Stonely Sonic
transmitter data shall be
 Real-time data arrays" for borehole
at 2 data borehole compensated
Sonic points/ft or compensated Service fully-
6 While better outputs, and inclusive of the
Drilling "leaky-fluid" usage of
processing different filters,
[alsocalled for borehole
"dispersive STC"] compensated
which outputs.
might be required “Leaky-fluid"
for shallow hole processing
sections [also called
"dispersive
STC"] is
required
for shallow
hole sections
(TVD ≤ 1000M)
Youngs
Modulus,
Poisson’s ratio,
vp/vs ratio
 Pressure Vs  Pressure Vs Time Composite Report
Time Profile – Profile – of all hole
RT Recorded Mode sections consisting
 Pressure vs  Pressure vs of :-
Depth Plot – RT Depth Plot -
Formation
 Pre-test Recorded Mode  Pressure Vs
Pressure
7 Results: Time Profile –
While
Pressure,  QC’ed Pretest Recorded Mode
Drilling
Mobility Results:
 Summary of all  Pressure vs
the tests in  Pressure ,Mobility Depth Plot -
Excel Sheet and QC Recorded Mode

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Equipmen Recorded mode Processed Output

No.
t Real Time Output Output after each (after completion
Sl │Services round trip of a hole section)
components  QC’ed Pre-test
Results:
 Excel Sheet PressureMobilit
Summary of all y and QC
the tests components

 Excel Sheet
Summary of all
the tests

 Interpretation
Report with
Pressure
Gradient,
Mobility
 Magnetic Field processed QC’ed
Resonance recorded mode Recorded mode
Porosity NMR Data consisting NMR Data
FF , BF of :- consisting of :-
 Porosity/Volum  Magnetic  Magnetic
e Resonance Resonance
 Porosity FF , BF Porosity
Nuclear  Simultaneous  Porosity/Volume FF , BF
8 Magnetic Multi Wait  T2 Log  Porosity/Volu
Resonance Time- T2 me
distribution in  Simultaneous  T2 Log
real time, both Multi Wait Time  Simultaneous
while drilling,  T2 distribution Multi Wait
and/or in wipe  Permeability Time- T2
mode  RPM distribution
 Permeability  Permeability
RPM  RPM

Note:

1. All x-over subs required for connection contractor’s string to operator’s drill string
is to be provided and furnished by the CONTRACTOR.
2. In case the contractor provides retrievable RA sources, assembly should have the
suitable ID to retrieve the sources if any.
3. Additional features/information (if any) is to be provided by the bidder.

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ANNEXURE-Q

PROFORMA FOR CURRICULUM VITAE OF COMPETENT OFFICIALS

1. NAME : Affix a
Passport Size
2. PRESENTADDRESS :
Photograph
3. PERMANENTADDRESS
4. FATHER’SNAME :
5. NATIONALITY :
6. PASSPORT NO. AND VALIDITY :
(IN CASE OF NRI/FOREIGNER) :
7. DATE OF BIRTH :
8. DESIGNATED POST :
9. NAME OF THE REPLACED OFFICIAL (IF APPLICABLE):
10. EDUCATIONALQUALIFICATION :
Board│University│Council│O Grade│
Sl. No. Exam Passed Institute
thers %

11. HSE TRAININGS (If any) :


12. SEPCIFIC EXPERIENCE (If any) :
13. EXPERIENCE IN REVERSE ORDER: EXPERIENCE IN LAST THREE YEARS
Job Description

Responsibility

Name of Name of
Well
Company
Name of

Key Job
Client│

the Project Period Type of No. of


Sl. No.

Dept
Year

Compan and of wells wells


h
y Service Service drilled drilled
(MWD)
(Employer) Provided

SIGNATURE OF THE BIDDER SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE

N.B:
1. To add row if necessary
2. To be submitted in “A-4” or Executive Bond Paper, duly typed and signed
3. All supporting documents to be enclosed and Annexure shall be attached where
necessary
4. If Company desires, original certificate to be furnished at the time of 1st deployment
5. Attach copies of following documents:
 Identity Proof
 Date of Birth Proof

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 Proof of educational qualification
 Proof of Experience
 Medical Fitness Certificate in Form ‘O’ (as per the Mines Act 1952).

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ANNEXURE-R

Documentary Evidence for HSE Criteria

1. LTIF for last Three years

Operation
Name &

Place of
Sl. No.

Contract Period LTIF


Contract Contact
No details
Commence Completi
of client 1st 2nd 3rd
ment on
1

2. Details of HSE Policy :


a) _____________________________
b) _____________________________
c) _____________________________

[N.B: Please add rows as required]

Signature of Authorized Signatory Name:


Designation :
Phone No :
Place :
Date :
Note: A lost time injury (LTI) will occur when a person is injured in the execution of
his/her duties and as a result of this injury is unable to perform his/her regular
duties for one full shift or more on the day following day which the injury was
incurred. Note: Regular duties are those duties associated with the job description of
the injured. Lost time injury frequency rate shall be calculated as illustrated below:
Required Data:

(i) No of accident for the year of calculation


(ii) No of injury for the above accidents
(iii) Total Mandays loss due to accident= X
(iv) Total Sick leave/unproductive Mandays= Y
A = Million Man-hrs worked
= No of employees * No of days * duty hour per day * 10−6
B = Million Man-hrs loss due to sick leave and accident (non-productive
hrs)
= (total sick leave + total Mandays loss due to accident) * duty hour per
day x 10−6
= (X + Y) * duty hour per day * 10−6
Actual man-hour worked (C)
C = [Total Million Man-hrs worked] – [Million Man-hrs Loss due to sick leave
and accident (non-productive hrs)]
=A - B
No of Injury
LTIF Rate = Actual MMH worked

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PROFORMA-A

LIST OF ITEMS (Equipment, Tools, Accessories, Spares & consumable)


TO BE IMPORTED INCONNECTION WITH EXECUTION
OF THE CONTRACT SHOWING CIF VALUE

Port
Freight Is it re-
Sl. Item Qty CIF & Yea HSN
& Lande exportabl
No Descrip /Un Rate Total Valu other r of Cod
Insuran d Cost e? YES
. tion it e charg Mfg. e
ce or NO
e
E= G=
I=
A B C D Cx F F+ H J K L
G+H
D E

(1) The items which are not of consumable in nature and required to be re-
exported outside India after completion of the Contract should be indicated
as "YES" in column "J".

(2) The items, which are of consumable in nature should be indicated as "NO"
in column "J".

(3) For estimation of applicable customs duty, the bidders are required to
indicate customs tariff code (i.e. HSN Code) of each item in column "L".

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________


Name: _______________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

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PROFORMA-B, B1 (Imported), B1 (Indigenous) & B2 (Call out))

PRICED BID FORMAT

THE PRICE BID FORMAT IS ATTACHED UNDER “NOTES AND ATTACHMENTS” TAB
IN OIL’s E-TENDER PORTAL

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PROFORMA-C

BIDFORM
To
M/s. Oil India Limited,
P.O. Duliajan, Assam, India

Sub: IFB No. CDG8856P22

Gentlemen,

Having examined the General and Special Conditions of Contract and the Terms of
Reference including all attachments thereto, the receipt of which is hereby duly
acknowledged, we the undersigned offer to perform the services in conformity with the
said conditions of Contract and Terms of Reference for the sum of ______________ (Total
Bid Amount in words and figures) or such other sums as may be ascertained in
accordance with the Schedule of Prices attached herewith and made part of this Bid.

We undertake, if our Bid is accepted, to commence the work within (__________) days
calculated from the date issue of LOA.

If our Bid is accepted, we will obtain the guarantee of a bank in a sum not exceeding
___________________ for the due performance of the Contract.

We agree to abide by this Bid for a period of 120 days from the date fixed for Bid closing
and it shall remain binding upon us and may be accepted at any time before the
expiration of that period.

Until a formal Contract is prepared and executed, this Bid, together with your written
acceptance thereof in your notification of award shall constitute a binding Contract
between us.

We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest or any Bid you may receive.

Dated this _______ day of __________________ 20__.

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________
Designation:_________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

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PROFORMA-D

STATEMENT OF NON-COMPLIANCE
(Only exceptions/deviations to be rendered)

1.0 The Bidder shall furnish detailed statement of exceptions/deviations, if any,


to the tender stipulations, terms and conditions in respect of each Section of Bid
Document in the following format:

Section Clause No. Non-Compliance Remarks


No. (Page No.)

* As a sequel to the Pre-Bid Conference, Bidder must submit a “NIL


exception/deviation” statement along with their Technical Bid.

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________
Designation:_________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

NOTE: OIL INDIA LIMITED expects the bidders to fully accept the terms and conditions
of the bid document. However, should the bidders still envisage some
exceptions/deviations to the terms and conditions of the bid document, the same
should be indicated as per above format and submit along with their bids. If the
“Statement of Non-Compliance” in the above Proforma is left blank (or not submitted
along with the technical bid), then it would be construed that the bidder has not taken
any exception/deviation to the tender requirements.

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PROFORMA-E

Bid Security Declaration

(To be submitted on Bidder's letter head)

M/s. Oil India Limited


………………………..,
…………………………..

Tender No.: CDG8856P22

I/We, the undersigned, declare that:

1.0 I/We understand that, according to your Tender conditions, bids must be supported
by a Bid Security, which is in the form of a Bid-Security Declaration.

2.0 I/We the undersigned hereby declare that, if we withdraw or modify our Bids during
the period of its validity, or if we are awarded the contract and fail to sign the contract,
or to submit a performance security before the deadline defined in the Tender
document, we will be suspended for a period of two years. This suspension of two
year shall be automatic without conducting any enquiry.

Name and Signature of

Authorized Signatory and Company Seal

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PROFORMA-F

FORM OF PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE

To:
M/s. OIL INDIA LIMITED,
CONTRACTS DEPARTMENT
DULIAJAN, ASSAM, INDIA, PIN - 786 602.

WHEREAS ______________________________________ (Name and address of Contractor)


(hereinafter called "Contractor") had undertaken, in pursuance of Contract No.
_______________________ to execute (Name of Contract and Brief Description of the Work)
___________________ (hereinafter called "the Contract").

AND WHEREAS it has been stipulated by you in the said Contract that the Contractor shall
furnish you with a Bank Guarantee as security for compliance with Contractor's obligations
in accordance with the Contract.

AND WHEREAS we have agreed to give the Contractor such a Bank Guarantee; NOW
THEREFORE we hereby affirm that we are Guarantors on behalf of the Contractor, up to a
total of (Amount of Guarantee in figures) _____________ (in words ___________________), such
amount being payable in the types and proportions of currencies in which the Contract price
is payable, and we undertake to pay you, upon your first written demand and without cavil
or argument, any sum or sums within the limits of guarantee sum as aforesaid without your
needing to prove or to show grounds or reasons for your demand for the sum specified
therein. We hereby waive the necessity of your demanding the said debt from the Contractor
before presenting us with the demand.

We further agree that no change or addition to or other modification of the terms of the
Contract or the work to be performed thereunder or of any of the Contract documents which
may be made between you and the Contractor shall in any way cease us from any liability
under this guarantee, and we hereby waive notice of such change, addition or modification.

This guarantee is valid until the ------------day of ----------------

The details of the Issuing Bank and Controlling Bank are as under:

A. Issuing Bank:
BANK FAX NO:
BANK EMAIL ID:
BANK TELEPHONE NO.:
IFSC CODE OF THE BANK:

B. Controlling Office:
Address of the Controlling Office of the BG issuing Bank:
Name of the Contact Person at the Controlling Office with Mobile No. and e-mail
address:

SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF THE GUARANTORS _____________________

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Designation: ____________________________________
Name of Bank: __________________________________
Address: ________________________________________

Witness: _______________________________________
Address: ________________________________________
________________________________________

Date:______________
Place: ______________

Note:
The Bank Guarantee issuing bank branch must ensure the following:

(a) The Bank Guarantee issued by the bank must be routed through SFMS platform as
per the following details:

i) “MT 760 / MT 760 COV for issuance of bank guarantee.


ii) “MT 760 / MT 767 COV for amendment of bank guarantee.

The above message/intimation indicating the Contract No.--------shall be sent through


SFMS by the BG issuing bank branch to HDFC Bank, Duliajan Branch; IFS Code –
HDFC0002118; SWIFT Code – HDFCINBBCAL; Branch Address: HDFC Bank Limited,
Duliajan Branch, Utopia Complex, BOC Gate, Jayanagar, Duliajan, Dibrugarh, PIN –
786602.

(b) Bank Guarantee issued by a Scheduled Bank in India at the request of some other Non-
Scheduled Bank of India shall not be acceptable.

(c) Further correspondence against BG towards Performance Security must contain the
Contract Number.

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PROFORMA-G

AGREEMENT FORM

This Agreement is made on ____ day of ___________________ between Oil India


Limited, a Government of India Enterprise, incorporated under the Companies Act 1956,
having its registered office at Duliajan in the State of Assam, hereinafter called the
"Company” which expression unless repugnant to the context shall include executors,
administrators and assignees on the one part, and M/s ______________ (Name and address
of Contractor) hereinafter called the "Contractor” which expression unless repugnant to the
context shall include executors, administrators and assignees on the other part,

WHEREAS the Company desires that Services ________________________ (brief


description of services) should be provided by the Contractor as detailed hereinafter or as
Company may requires;

WHEREAS, Contractor engaged themselves in the business of offering such services


represents that they have adequate resources and equipment, material etc. in good working
order and fully trained personnel capable of efficiently undertaking the operations and is
ready, willing and able to carry out the said services for the Company as per Section-
II attached herewith for this purpose; and

WHEREAS, Company had issued a firm Letter of Award No. ________________ dated
___________ based on Offer No. ____________ dated ____________ submitted by
the Contractor against Company's IFB No. CDG8856P22.

WHEREAS, Contractor accepted the above Letter of Award vide--------- and submitted
Performance Bank Guarantee No. --------------- Dated---------- valid till--------------- issued
by --------------(Bank’s name with detailed address) for an amount of ---------------.All these
aforesaid documents shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of this
agreement/contract. However, should there be any dispute arising out of interpretation of
this contract in regard to the terms and conditions with those mentioned in Company’s
tender document and subsequent letters including the Letter of Intent and Contractor's offer
and their subsequent letters, the terms and conditions attached hereto shall prevail.
Changes, additions or deletions to the terms of the contract shall be authorized solely by an
amendment to the contract executed in the same manner as this contract.

NOW WHEREAS, in consideration of the mutual covenants and


agreements hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed as follows -

1. In this Agreement words and expressions shall have the same meanings as are
respectively assigned to them in the Conditions of Contract referred to.

2. In addition to documents herein above, the following Sections and Annexures


attached herewith shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of this
agreement viz.:

(a) Section-I indicating the General Conditions of this Contract;


(b) Section-II indicating the Terms of Reference;
(c) Section-III indicating the Special Conditions of Contract;
(d) Section-IV indicating the Schedule of Rates.

3. In consideration of the payments to be made by the Company to the Contractor as


hereinafter mentioned, the Contractor hereby covenants with the Company to provide the

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Services and to remedy defects therein in conformity in all respect with the provisions of
this Contract.

4. The Company hereby covenants to pay the Contractor in consideration of the


provision of the Services and the remedying of defects therein, the Contract Price or such
other sum as may become payable under the provisions of this Contract at the times and in
the manner prescribed by this Contract.

IN WITNESS thereof, each party has executed this contract at Duliajan, Assam as of
the date shown above.

Signed, Sealed and Delivered,

For and on behalf of for and on behalf of Contractor


Company (Oil India Limited) (M/s. ________________________)

Name: Name:

Status: Status:

In presence of In presence of

1. 1.

2. 2.

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PROFORMA–H

PROFORMA LETTER OF AUTHORITY

To:
GM (CONTRACTS)
Oil India Ltd.,
P.O. Duliajan - 786602
Assam, India

Sir,

Sub: OIL's IFB No. CDG8856P22

We ____________________________ confirm that Mr. _________ (Name and address) as


authorised to represent us to Bid, negotiate and conclude the agreement on our behalf with
you against Tender Invitation No. ________________________ for hiring of services for
_______________________.

We confirm that we shall be bound by all and whatsoever our said representative
shall commit.

Yours Faithfully,

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________
Designation: _________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

Note: This letter of authority shall be on printed letter head of the Bidder and shall be signed
by a person competent and having the power of attorney (power of attorney shall be annexed)
to bind such Bidder. If signed by a consortium, it shall be signed by members of the
consortium.

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PROFORMA–I

AUTHORISATION FOR ATTENDING BID OPENING

TO, Date: ____________


GM (CONTRACTS)
Oil India Ltd.,
P.O. Duliajan - 786 602
Assam, India

Sir,

Sub: OIL's IFB No. CDG8856P22

We authorise Mr. /Mrs. ______________ (Name and address) to be present at the time of
opening of the above IFB due on _____________ at Duliajan on our behalf.

Yours Faithfully,

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: _______________________________
Designation: _________________________

Seal of the Bidder:

Note: This letter of authority shall be on printed letter head of the Bidder and shall be signed
by a person who signs the bid.

&&&&&&&&

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PROFORMA-J

CERTIFICATE OF ANNUAL TURNOVER & NET WORTH

TO BE ISSUED BY PRACTISING CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS’ FIRM ON THEIR LETTER


HEAD

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This is to certify that the following financial positions extracted from the audited
financial statements of M/s.......................................... (Name of the Bidder) for the last
three (3) completed accounting years upto __________________ are correct.

YEAR TURN OVER NET WORTH


(in INR Crores) (in INR Crores)

Place:
Date:
Seal:

Membership Code:
Registration No. :
Signature

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PROFORMA-K
To
GM-CONTRACTS
OIL INDIA LIMITED
DULIAJAN-786602

SUB: SAFETY MEASURES FOR TENDER NO. CDG8856P22

DESCRIPTION OF WORK/ SERVICE:

Sir,
We hereby confirm that we have fully understood the safety measures to be
adopted during execution of the above contract and that the same have been explained
to us by the concerned authorities. We also give the following assurances.

a) Only experienced and competent persons shall be engaged by us for carrying


out work under the said contract.

b) The names of the authorised persons who would be supervising the jobs on
day to day basis from our end are the following:
i) ________________________________
ii) ________________________________
iii) ________________________________
The above personnel are fully familiar with the nature of jobs assigned and safety
precautions required.

c) Due notice would be given for any change of personnel under item(b) above.

d) We hereby accept the responsibility for the safety of all the personnel engaged
by us and for the safety of the Company's personnel and property involved during the
course of our working under this contract. We would ensure that all the provisions
under the Oil Mines Regulations, 1984 and other safety rules related to execution of our
work would be strictly followed by our personnel. Any violation pointed out by the
Company's Engineers would be rectified forthwith or the work suspended till such
time the rectification is completed by us and all expenditure towards this would be on
our account.

e) We confirm that all persons engaged by us would be provided with the


necessary Safety Gears at our cost.

f) All losses caused due to inadequate safety measures or lack of supervision on


our part would be fully compensated by us and the Company will not be responsible for
any lapses on our part in this regard.

(Seal)
Date____________ Yours Faithfully

M/s______________

FOR & ON BEHALF OF CONTRACTOR

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PROFORMA-L

PROFORMA of Bank Guarantee towards Purchase Preference-Local Content

Ref. No.________________________ Bank Guarantee No.


_______________
Dated ___________________________
To
Oil India Limited
______________________
______________________
India

Dear Sirs,
1. In consideration of _____________________________________________________
_________________________________________________ (hereinafter referred to as
OIL, which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context or meaning
thereof, include all its successors, administrators, executors and assignees)
having entered into a CONTRACT No.______________________ dated
_________________ (hereinafter called ‘the CONTRACT’ which expression shall
include all the amendments thereto) with M/s _______________________ having
its registered/head office at _____________________(hereinafter referred to as the
‘CONTRACTOR’) which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context or
meaning thereof include all its successors, administrators, executors and
assignees) and OIL having agreed that the CONTRACTOR shall furnish to
OIL a Bank guarantee for India Rupees/US$ _____________ for the faithful
fulfillment of conditions pertaining to Local Content in accordance with the
value mentioned in the certificate of Local Content submitted by the contractor
for claiming purchase preference under the Purchase Preference Policy (linked
with Local Content).

2. We (name of the bank) _____________________________ registered under the


laws of _________ having head/registered office at __________________________
(hereinafter referred to as “the Bank”, which expression shall, unless
repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, include all its successors,
administrators, executors and permitted assignees) do hereby guarantee and
undertake to pay to OIL immediately on first demand in writing any / all money
to the extent of Indian Rs./US$ (in figures) ________________________ (Indian
Rupees/US Dollars (in words) ___________________________)
without any demur, reservation, contest or protest and/or without any
reference to the CONTRACTOR. Any such demand made by OIL on the Bank
by serving a written notice shall be conclusive and binding, without any
proof, on the bank as regards the amount due and payable, notwithstanding
any dispute(s) pending before any Court, Tribunal, Arbitrator or any other
authority and/or any other matter or thin whatsoever, as liability under these
presents being absolute and unequivocal. We agree that the guarantee herein
contained shall be irrevocable and shall continue to be enforceable until it is
discharged by OIL in writing. This guarantee shall not be determined,
discharged or affected by the liquidation, winding up, dissolution or insolvency
of the CONTRACTOR and shall remain valid, binding and operating against
the bank.

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3. The Bank also agrees that OIL at its option shall be entitled to enforce this
Guarantee against the Bank as a principal debtor, in the first instance,
without proceeding against the CONTRACTOR and notwithstanding any
security or other guarantee that OIL may have in relation to the
CONTRACTOR’s liabilities.

4. The Bank further agrees the OIL shall have the fullest liberty without our
consent and without affecting in any manner our obligations hereunder to vary
any of the terms and conditions of the said CONTRACT or to extend time of
performance by the said CONTRACTOR(s) from time to time or to postpone for
any time or from time to time exercise of any of the powers vested in OIL
against the said CONTRACTOR(s) and to forbear or enforce any of the terms
and conditions relating to the said agreement and we shall not be relived from
our liability by reason of any such variation, or extension being granted to the
said CONTRACTOR(s) or for any forbearance, act or omission on the part of
OIL or any indulgence by OIL to the said CONTRACTOR(s) or any such
matter or thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would, but
for this provision, have effect of so relieving us.

5. The Bank further agrees that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain
in full force during the period that is taken for the performance of the
CONTRACT and all dues of OIL under or by virtue of this CONTRACT have
been fully paid and its claim satisfied or discharged or till OIL discharges
this guarantee in writing, whichever is earlier.

6. This Guarantee shall not be discharged by any change in our constitution,


in the constitution of OIL or that of the CONTRACTOR.

7. The Bank confirms that this guarantee has been issued with observance
of appropriate laws of the country of issue.

8. The Bank also agrees that this guarantee shall be governed and construed
in accordance with Indian Laws and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of
Indian Courts of the place from where the purchase CONTRACT has been
placed.

9. Notwithstanding anything contained herein above, out liability under this


Guarantee is limited to Indian Rs./US$(in figures) __________ (Indian
Rupees/US Dollars (in words) ______________________) and our guarantee shall
remain in force until _____________________(indicate the date of expiry of bank
guarantee).

Any claim under this Guarantee must be received by us before the expiry
of this Bank Guarantee. If no such claim has been received by us by the said
date, the rights of OIL under this Guarantee will cease. However, if such a
claim has been received by us within the said date, all the rights of OIL under
this Guarantee shall be valid and shall not cease until we have satisfied that
claim.

In witness whereof, the Bank through its authorized officer has set its
hand and stamp on this __________ date of _______ 20___ at
____________________

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WITNESS NO.1

_____________ ______________

(Signature) (Signature)
Full name and official address Full name, designation and
address
(In legible letters) (In legible letters)
Stamp with Bank

WITNESS NO.2 Attorney as power of


Attorney no._________
_____________ Dated______________
(Signature)
Full name and official address
(in legible letters)
Stamp

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PROFORMA-M

INTEGRITY PACT

Between

Oil India Limited (OIL) hereinafter referred to as "The Principal"

And

(Name of the bidder)......................................................hereinafter referred to as "The


Bidder/Contractor"

Preamble:

The Principal intends to award, under laid down organizational procedures, contract/s
for services under Tender No. CDG8856P22. The Principal values full compliance with
all relevant laws and regulations, and the principles of economic use of resources, and
of fairness and transparency in its relations with its Bidder/s and Contractor/s.

In order to achieve these goals, the Principal cooperates with the renowned international
Non-Governmental Organization "Transparency International" (TI). Following TI's
national and international experience, the Principal will appoint an external
independent Monitor who will monitor the tender process and the execution of the
contract for compliance with the principles mentioned above.

Section-1: Commitments of the Principal

(1) The Principal commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent corruption
and to observe the following principles:

(i) No employee of the Principal, personally or through family members, will in


connection with the tender for, or the execution of a contract, demand, take a
promise for or accept, for him/herself or third person, any material or immaterial
benefit which he/she is not legally entitled to.

(ii) The Principal will, during the tender process treat all Bidders with equity and
reason. The Principal will in particular, before and during the tender process,
provide to all Bidders the same information and will not provide to any Bidder
confidential/additional information through which the Bidder could obtain an
advantage in relation to the tender process or the contract execution.

(iii) The Principal will exclude from the process all known prejudiced persons.

(2) If the Principal obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is
a criminal offence under the relevant Anti-Corruption Laws of India, or if there be a
substantive suspicion in this regard, the Principal will inform its Vigilance Office and in
addition can initiate disciplinary actions.

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Section-2: Commitments of the Bidder/Contractor

(1) The Bidder/Contractor commits itself to take all measures necessary to prevent
corruption. He commits himself to observe the following principles during his
participation in the tender process and during the contract execution.

(i) The Bidder/Contractor will not, directly or through any other person or firm,
offer, promise or give to any of the Principal's employees involved in the tender
process or the execution of the contract or to any third person any material or
immaterial benefit which h e/she is not legally entitled to, in order to obtain in
exchange any advantage of any kind whatsoever during the tender process or during
the execution of the contract.

(ii) The Bidder/Contractor will not enter with other Bidders into any undisclosed
agreement or understanding, whether formal or informal. This applies in particular
to prices, specifications, certifications, Subsidiary contracts, submission or non-
submission of bids or any other actions to restrict competitiveness or to introduce
cartelization in the bidding process.

(iii) The Bidder/Contractor will not commit any offence under the relevant
Anticorruption Laws of India; further the Bidder/Contractor will not use improperly,
for purposes of competition or personal gain, or pass on to others, any information
or document provided by the Principal as part of the business relationship,
regarding plans, technical proposals and business details, including information
contained or transmitted electronically.

(iv) The Bidder/Contractor will, when presenting his bid, disclose any and all
payments he has made, is committed to or intends to make to agents, brokers or
any other intermediaries in connection with the award of the contract.

(v) Bidders shall disclose any transgressions with any other Company that may
impinge on the anti-corruption principle.

(vi) The Bidder (s) /Contractor (s) of foreign origin shall disclose the name and
address of the Agents/representatives in India, if any. Similarly, the Bidder (s) /
Contractor (s) of Indian Nationality shall furnish the name and address of the
foreign principals, if any. Further, all the payments made to the Indian
Agent/Representative have to be in Indian Rupees only.

(vii) Bidders shall not pass any information provided by Principal as part of business
relationship to others and not to commit any offence under PC/IPC Act.

(2) The Bidder/Contractor will not instigate third persons to commit offences outlined
above or be an accessory to such offences.

(3) The Bidder/Contractor signing Integrity Pact shall not approach the Courts while
representing the matters to IEMs and he/she will await their decision in the matter.

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Section-3: Disqualification from tender process and exclusion from future
Contracts

If the Bidder, before contract award has committed a transgression through a violation
of Section 2 or in any other form such as to put his reliability or risibility as Bidder into
question, the Principal is entitled to disqualify the Bidder from the tender process or to
terminate the contract, if already signed, for such reason.

1. If the Bidder/Contractor has committed a transgression through a violation of Section


2 such as to put his reliability or credibility into question, the Principal is entitled also
to exclude the Bidder/Contractor from future contract award processes. The imposition
and duration of the exclusion will be determined by the severity of the transgression.
The severity will be determined by the circumstances of the case, in particular the
number of transgressions, the position of the transgressions within the company
hierarchy of the Bidder and the amount of the damage. The exclusion will be imposed
for a minimum of 6 months and maximum of 3 years.

2. The Bidder accepts and undertakes to respect and uphold the Principal's Absolute
right to resort to and impose such exclusion and further accepts and undertakes not to
challenge or question such exclusion on any ground, including the lack of any hearing
before the decision to resort to such exclusion is taken. This undertaking is given freely
and after obtaining independent legal advice.

3. If the Bidder/Contractor can prove that he has restored/recouped the Damage


caused by him and has installed a suitable corruption prevention system, the Principal
may revoke the exclusion prematurely.

4. A transgression is considered to have occurred if in light of available evidence no


reasonable doubt is possible.

5. Integrity Pact, in respect of a particular contract, shall be operative from the date
Integrity Pact is signed by both the parties till the final completion of the contract or as
mentioned in Section 9- Pact Duration whichever is later. Any violation of the same
would entail disqualification of the bidders and exclusion from future business dealings.
Any issue relating to execution of contract, if specifically raised before the IEMs shall
be looked into by IEMs.

Section-4: Compensation for Damages

1. If the Principal has disqualified the Bidder from the tender process prior to the award
according to Section 3, the Principal is entitled to demand and recover from the Bidder
liquidated damages equivalent to Earnest Money Deposit / Bid Security.

2. If the Principal has terminated the contract according to Section 3, or if the Principal
is entitled to terminate the contract according to Section 3, the principal shall be entitled
to demand and recover from the Contractor liquidated damages equivalent to Security
Deposit / Performance Bank Guarantee.

3. The bidder agrees and undertakes to pay the said amounts without protest or demur
subject only to condition that if the Bidder/Contractor can prove and establish that the

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exclusion of the Bidder from the tender process or the termination of the contract after
the contract award has caused no damage or less damage than the amount or the
liquidated damages, the Bidder/Contractor shall compensate the Principal only to the
extent of the damage in the amount proved.

Section-5: Previous transgression

1. The Bidder declares that no previous transgression occurred in the last 3 years with
any other Company in any country conforming to the TI approach or with any other
Public Sector Enterprise in India that could justify his exclusion from the tender
process.

2. If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from
the tender process or the contract, if already awarded, can be terminated for such
reason.

Section-6: Equal treatment of all Bidders/Contractor/Subcontractors

1. The Principal will enter into Pacts on identical terms with all bidders and contractors.

2. The Bidder / Contractor undertake(s) to procure from all subcontractors a


commitment in conformity with this Integrity Pact. The Bidder/Contractor shall be
responsible for any violation(s) of the provisions laid down in this agreement/Pact by
any of its sub-contractors/sub-vendors.

3. The Principal will disqualify from the tender process all bidders who do not sign this
Pact or violate its provisions.

Section-7: Criminal charges against violating Bidders/Contractors/


Subcontractors

If the Principal obtains knowledge of conduct of a Bidder, Contractor or Subcontractor,


or of an employee or a representative or an associate of a Bidder, Contractor or
Subcontractor, which constitutes corruption, or if the Principal has substantive
suspicion in this regard, the Principal will inform the Vigilance Office.

Section-8: External Independent Monitor/Monitors

1. The Principal appoints competent and credible external independent Monitor for this
Pact. The task of the Monitor is to review independently and objectively, whether and to
what extent the parties comply with the obligations under this agreement.

2. The Monitor is not subject to instructions by the representatives of the parties and
performs his functions neutrally and independently. He reports to the Chairperson of
the Board of the Principal.

3. The Contractor accepts that the Monitor has the right to access without restriction
to all Project documentation of the Principal including that provided by the Contractor.
The Contractor will also grant the Monitor, upon his request and demonstration of a
valid interest, unrestricted and unconditional access to his project documentation. The
same is applicable to Subcontractors. The Monitor is under contractual obligation to
treat the information and documents of the Bidder/Contractor/Subcontractor with

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confidentiality. However, the documents/records/information having National Security
implications and those documents which have been classified as Secret/Top Secret are
not to be disclosed.

4. The Principal will provide to the Monitor sufficient information about all meetings
among the parties related to the Project provided such meetings could have an impact
on the contractual relations between the Principal and the Contractor. The parties offer
to the Monitor the option to participate in such meetings.

5. As soon as the Monitor notices, or believes to notice, a violation of this agreement, he


will so inform the Management of the Principal and request the Management to
discontinue or heal the violation, or to take other relevant action. The monitor can in
this regard submit non-binding recommendations. Beyond this, the Monitor has no
right to demand from the parties that they act in a specific manner, refrain from action
or tolerate action. However, the Independent External Monitor shall give an opportunity
to the bidder / contractor to present its case before making its recommendations to the
Principal.

6. The Monitor will submit a written report to the Chairperson of the Board of the
Principal within 8 to 10 weeks from the date of reference or intimation to him by the
'Principal' and, should the occasion arise, submit proposals for correcting problematic
situations.

7. If the Monitor has reported to the Chairperson of the Board a Substantiated suspicion
of an offence under relevant Anti-Corruption Laws of India, and the Chairperson has
not, within reasonable time, taken visible action to proceed against such offence or
reported it to the Vigilance Office, the Monitor may also transmit this information
directly to the Central Vigilance Commissioner, Government of India.

8. The word 'Monitor' would include both singular and plural.

9. In case of any complaints referred under IP Program, the role of IEMs is advisory and
would not be legally binding and it is restricted to resolving the issues raised by an
intending bidder regarding any aspect of the tender which allegedly restricts
competition or bias towards some bidder.

Section-9: Pact Duration

This Pact begins when both parties have legally signed it. It expires for the Contractor
12 months after the last payment under the respective contract, and for all other
Bidders 6 months after the contract has been awarded.

If any claim is made/ lodged during this time, the same shall be binding and continue
to be valid despite the lapse of this pact as specified above, unless it is
discharged/determined by Chairperson of the Principal.

Section-10: Other provisions

1. This agreement is subject to Indian Law. Place of performance and jurisdiction is the
Registered Office of the Principal. The Arbitration clause provided in the main tender

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document / contract shall not be applicable for any issue / dispute arising under
Integrity Pact.

2. Changes and supplements as well as termination notices need to be made in writing.


Side agreements have not been made.

3. If the Contractor/Bidder is a Joint Venture or a partnership concern or a consortium,


this agreement must be signed by all partners or consortium members. In case of
subcontracting, the Principal contractor shall take the responsibility of the adoption of
IP by the sub-contractor and all sub-contractors shall also sign the IP.

4. Should one or several provisions of this agreement turn out to be invalid, the
remainder of this agreement remains valid. In this case, the parties will strive to come
to an agreement to their original intensions.

5. Issues like warranty/guarantee, etc. shall be outside the purview of IEMs.

---------------------------- --------------------------------

For the Principal For the Bidder/Contractor


Place: Duliajan Witness1: ...........................
Date: 23.11.2021 Witness 2: ..........................

(Note: Uploading in the OIL’s E-portal with digital signature will be construed that the
same has been signed by the bidder’s authorized signatory who has signed the bid).

&&&&

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PROFORMA-N

FORMAT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN BIDDER AND THEIR 100% SUBSIDIARY


COMPANY (As the case may be)

(INDIAN BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO EXECUTE ON STAMP PAPER OF REQUISITE


VALUE AND NOTORISED)

This agreement made this ___ day of ____ month ____ year by and between M/s.
____________________ (Fill in the Bidder’s full name, constitution and registered office
address) hereinafter referred to as bidder on the first part and M/s. ___________ (Fill in
full name, constitution and registered office address of Parent Company/Subsidiary
Company, as the case may be) hereinafter referred to as “Parent Company/ Subsidiary
Company (Delete whichever not applicable)” of the other part:

WHEREAS

M/s. Oil India Limited (hereinafter referred to as OIL) has invited offers vide their tender
No. _____________ for _________________ and M/s __________________(Bidder) intends to
bid against the said tender and desires to have technical support of M/s.
________________[Parent Company/ Subsidiary Company-(Delete whichever not
applicable)] and whereas Parent Company/ Subsidiary Company (Delete whichever not
applicable) represents that they have gone through and understood the requirements of
subject tender and are capable and committed to provide the services as required by
the bidder for successful execution of the contract, if awarded to the bidder.

Now, it is hereby agreed to by and between the parties as follows:

1. M/s.____________(Bidder) will submit an offer to OIL for the full scope of work
as envisaged in the tender document as a main bidder and liaise with OIL
directly for any clarifications etc. in this context.

2. M/s. _________ (Parent Company/ Subsidiary Company (Delete whichever not


applicable) undertakes to provide technical support and expertise, expert
manpower and procurement assistance and project management to support
the bidder to discharge its obligations as per the Scope of work of the tender
/ Contract for which offer has been made by the Parent Company/Subsidiary
Company (Delete whichever not applicable) and accepted by the bidder.

3. This agreement will remain valid till validity of bidder’s offer to OIL including
extension if any and till satisfactory performance of the contract in the event
the contract is awarded by OIL to the bidder.

4. It is further agreed that for the performance of work during contract period
bidder and Parent Company/Subsidiary Company (Delete whichever not
applicable) shall be jointly and severely responsible to OIL for satisfactory
execution of the contract.

5. However, the bidder shall have the overall responsibility of satisfactory


execution of the contract awarded by OIL.

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In witness whereof the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the date
mentioned above.

For and on behalf of For and on behalf of


(Bidder) (Parent Company/Subsidiary Company
(Delete whichever not applicable)

M/s. M/s.
Witness: Witness:

1) 1)

2) 2)

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PROFORMA-O

PARENT COMPANY/ SUBSIDIARY COMPANY GUARANTEE


(Delete whichever not applicable)

(INDIAN BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO EXECUTE ON STAMP PAPER OF REQUISITE


VALUE AND NOTORISED)

DEED OF GUARANTEE

THIS DEED OF GUARANTEE executed at ……….. this …….. day of ……… by M/s
………………………… (mention complete name) a company duly organized and existing
under the laws of …………………. (insert jurisdiction/country), having its Registered
Office at ……………………………………… hereinafter called “the Guarantor” which
expression shall, unless excluded by or repugnant to the subject or context thereof, be
deemed to include its successors and permitted assigns.

WHEREAS,

M/s Oil India Limited, a company duly registered under the Companies Act 1956,
having its Registered Office at Duliajan in the State of Assam, India, hereinafter called
“OIL” which expression shall unless excluded by or repugnant to the context thereof, be
deemed to include its successor and assigns, invited tender number ………………… for
…….. on ………….. M/s ………………….. (mention complete name), a company duly
organized and existing under the laws of ……………. (insert jurisdiction/country),
having its Registered Office at …………………….. (give complete address) hereinafter
called “the Company” which expression shall, unless excluded by or repugnant to the
subject or context thereof, be deemed to include its successor and permitted assigns,
have, in response to the above mentioned tender invited by OIL, submitted their bid
number …………………… to OIL with one of the condition that the Company shall
arrange a guarantee from its parent company guaranteeing due and satisfactory
performance of the work covered under the said tender including any change therein as
may be deemed appropriate by OIL at any stage.

The Guarantor represents that they have gone through and understood the requirement
of the above said tender and are capable of and committed to provide technical and such
other supports as may be required by the Company for successful execution of the same.
The Company and the Guarantor have entered into an agreement dated …….. as per
which the Guarantor shall be providing technical and such other supports as may be
necessary for performance of the work relating to the said tender.

Accordingly, at the request of the Company and in consideration of and as a requirement


for OIL to enter into agreement(s) with the Company, the Guarantor hereby agrees to
give this guarantee and undertakes as follows:

1. The Guarantor (Parent Company / 100% Subsidiary Company (Delete


whichever not applicable) unconditionally agrees that in case of non-
performance by the Company of any of its obligations in any respect, the
Guarantor shall, immediately on receipt of notice of demand by OIL, take up the
job without any demur or objection, in continuation and without loss of time and
without any cost to OIL and duly perform the obligations of the Company to the
satisfaction of OIL.

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2. The Guarantor agrees that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain valid
and enforceable till the satisfactory execution and completion of the work
(including discharge of the warranty obligations) awarded to the Company.

3. The Guarantor shall be jointly with the Company as also severally responsible for
satisfactory performance of the contract entered between the Company and OIL.

4. The liability of the Guarantor, under the Guarantee, is limited to the 50% of the
annualized contract price entered between the Company and OIL. This will,
however, be in addition to the forfeiture of the Performance Guarantee furnished
by the Company.

5. The Guarantor represents that this Guarantee has been issued after due
observance of the appropriate laws in force in India. The Guarantor hereby
undertakes that the Guarantor shall obtain and maintain in full force and effect
all the governmental and other approvals and consents that are necessary and
do all other acts and things necessary or desirable in connection therewith or for
the due performance of the Guarantor’s obligations hereunder.

6. The Guarantor also agrees that this Guarantee shall be governed and construed
in accordance with the laws in force in India and subject to the exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of ……….., India.

7. The Guarantor hereby declares and represents that this Guarantee has been
given without any undue influence or coercion, and that the Guarantor has fully
understood the implications of the same.

8. The Guarantor represents and confirms that the Guarantor has the legal
capacity, power and authority to issue this Guarantee and that giving of this
Guarantee and the performance and observations of the obligations hereunder
do not contravene any existing laws.

For & on behalf of (Parent Company/Subsidiary Company (Delete whichever not


applicable))

M/s __________________________
Witness: Signature ________________
1. Signature ________________ Name ________________
Full Name ________________ Designation ________________
Address ________________
Common seal of the
Company________
Witness:
2. Signature _______________
Full Name _______________
Address _______________

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PROFORMA-P

PARENT/ULTIMATE PARENT/HOLDING COMPANY’S CORPORATE GUARANTEE


TOWARDS FINANCIAL STANDING
(Delete whichever not applicable)

(TO BE EXECUTED ON COMPANY’S LETTER HEAD)

DEED OF GUARANTEE

THIS DEED OF GUARANTEE executed at ……….. this …….. day of ……… by M/s
………………………… (mention complete name) a company duly organized and existing
under the laws of …………………. (Insert jurisdiction/country), having its Registered
Office at ……………………………………… hereinafter called “the Guarantor” which
expression shall, unless excluded by or repugnant to the subject or context thereof, be
deemed to include its successors and permitted assigns.

WHEREAS

M/s. Oil India Limited (hereinafter referred to as OIL) has invited offers vide their Tender
No. _____________ for _________________ and M/s __________________(Bidder) intends to
bid against the said tender and desires to have Financial support of M/s
________________[Parent/Ultimate Parent/Holding Company(Delete whichever not
applicable)] and whereas Parent/Ultimate Parent/Holding Company(Delete whichever
not applicable) represents that they have gone through and understood the
requirements of subject tender and are capable and committed to provide the Financial
support as required by the bidder for qualifying and successful execution of the
contract, if awarded to the bidder.
Now, it is hereby agreed by the Guarantor to give this Guarantee and undertakes as
follows:
1. The Guarantor confirms that the Bidder is a 100% subsidiary of the Guarantor.
2. The Guarantor agrees and confirms to provide the Audited Annual Reports of any
of the preceding 03(three) financial/accounting years reckoned from the original
bid closing date.
3. The Guarantor have an annual financial turnover of minimum INR ……..(or
equivalent USD ……………..) during any of the preceding 03(three)
financial/accounting years reckoned from the original bid closing date.
4. Net worth of the Guarantor is positive for preceding financial/ accounting year.
5. The Guarantor undertakes to provide financial support to the Bidder for
executing the project/job, in case the same is awarded to the Bidder.
The Guarantor represents that:

(a) This Guarantee herein contained shall remain valid and enforceable till the
satisfactory execution and completion of the work (including discharge of the
warranty obligations) awarded to the Bidder.
(b) The liability of the Guarantor, under the Guarantee, is limited to the 50% of
the annualized contract price entered between the Bidder and OIL. This will,
however, be in addition to the forfeiture of the Performance Guarantee
furnished by the Bidder.

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(c) This Guarantee has been issued after due observance of the appropriate laws
in force in India.
(d) This Guarantee shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws
in force in India and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New
Delhi, India.
(e) This Guarantee has been given without any undue influence or coercion, and
that the Guarantor has fully understood the implications of the same.
(f) The Guarantor has the legal capacity, power and authority to issue this
Guarantee and that giving of this Guarantee and the performance and
observations of the obligations hereunder do not contravene any existing
laws.

For and on behalf of For and on behalf of


(Bidder) (Parent/Ultimate Parent/Holding
Company(Delete whichever not
applicable)

Witness: Witness:

1. 1.

2. 2.

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PROFORMA-Q

FORMAT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN BIDDER, THEIR SISTER SUBSIDIARY/CO-


SUBSIDIARY COMPANY AND THE ULTIMATE PARENT/HOLDING COMPANY OF
BOTH THE BIDDER AND THE SISTER SUBSIDIARY/CO-SUBSIDIARY (Strike out
whichever is not applicable between Ultimate Parent and Holding Company. Similarly
strike out whichever is not applicable between Sister Subsidiary and Co-subsidiary
Company)

(IN CASE OF INDIAN BIDDER TO BE EXECUTED ON STAMP PAPER OF REQUISITE


VALUE AND NOTORISED)

This agreement made this ___ day of ____ month ____ year by and between M/s.
____________________ (Fill in Bidder’s full name, constitution and registered office
address) ___________ hereinafter referred to as “Bidder” of the first part and
M/s. ___________ (Fill in full name, constitution and registered office address of Sister
Subsidiary/Co-subsidiary Company of the Bidder) herein after referred to as “Sister
Subsidiary/ Co-subsidiary” of the second part and M/s______________(Fill in the full
name, constitution and registered office address of the Ultimate Parent/Holding
Company’s of both the subsidiaries) hereinafter referred to as “Ultimate Parent/ Holding
Company” of the third part.

WHEREAS

M/s. Oil India Limited (hereinafter referred to as OIL) has invited offers vide their tender
No. _____________ for __________ and M/s. ____________(Bidder) intends to bid against
the said tender and desires to have a technical support of M/s. _________(Sister
Subsidiary/Co-subsidiary Company) and Sister Subsidiary/Co-subsidiary Company
represents that they have gone through and understood the requirements of subject
tender and are capable and committed to provide the services as required by the bidder
for successful execution of the contract, if awarded to the bidder.

Now, it is hereby agreed to by and between all the three parties as follows:

1. M/s._______(Bidder) will submit an offer to OIL for the full scope of work as
envisaged in the tender document.

2. M/s. _______(Sister Subsidiary/Co-subsidiary Company) undertakes to provide


technical support and expertise and expert manpower, material, if any, to support
the bidder to discharge its obligations as per the Scope of work of the tender /
Contract for which offer has been made by the bidder.

3. This agreement will remain valid till validity of bidder’s offer to OIL including
extension if any and also till satisfactory performance of the contract in the event
the bid is accepted and contract is awarded by OIL to the bidder.

4. Sister Subsidiary/ Co-subsidiary Company unconditionally agrees that in case of


award of contract to the Bidder, if the Bidder is unable to execute the contract, they
shall, immediately on receipt of notice by OIL, take up the job without any demur
or objection, in continuation without loss of time and without any extra cost to OIL
and duly perform the obligations of the Bidder/Contractor to the satisfaction of OIL.

5. The Ultimate Parent/Holding Company also confirms and undertakes that the
commitment made by the Sister Subsidiary/ Co-subsidiary company in providing

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the technical support and technical expertise and expert manpower to support the
bidder for execution of the contract are honoured.
6. The Ultimate Parent/Holding Company also takes full responsibility in getting the
contract executed through the Sister subsidiary/ Co-subsidiary company in case
the Bidder/Contractor is unable to execute the contract.

7. In witness whereof the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the date
mentioned above.

For and on behalf of For and on behalf of For and on behalf of


(Bidder) (Sister Subsidiary/ Co- (Ultimate Parent /
subsidiary) Holding Company)
M/s. M/s. M/s.
Witness Witness Witness

1) 1) 1)

2) 2) 2)

Note: In case of contracts involving - (a) manufacture/supply (b) installation and


commissioning (c) servicing and maintenance of any equipment, as the bidding
company can draw on the experience of their multiple subsidiary sister/Co-
subsidiary company (ies) specializing in each sphere of activity, i.e. (a)
manufacture/supply (b) installation and commissioning (c) servicing and
maintenance, therefore, in that case, the above format shall be signed by all the
sister/Co-subsidiary company(ies) and necessary modifications may be made in
the above format to include all sister subsidiaries.

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PROFORMA-R

FORM OF PERFORMANCE BANK GUARANTEE FOR SUPPORTING


COMPANY

To
M/s OIL INDIA LIMITED (OIL)
CONTRACTS DEPARTMENT
DULIAJAN, ASSAM, INDIA, PIN-786602

WHEREAS ______________________________________ (Name and address of Contractor)


(hereinafter called "Contractor", which expression shall, unless repugnant to the
context or meaning thereof include all its successors, administrators, executors and
assignees) had undertaken, in pursuance of Contract No. _______________________ to
execute -------------------(Brief Description of the Work) (hereinafter called "the Contract").

Further, M/s _____________ (Name of the ultimate parent) having its registered/head
office at ______________________ is the “Ultimate Parent” of “Supporting Company”
M/s………………………(Name of the supporting company with
address)/M/s…………………….(Name of the Contractor with address, in case experience
is taken from the ultimate parent) (hereinafter referred to as the 'SUPPORTING
COMPANY'/ “ULTIMATE PARENT”, which expression shall, unless repugnant to the
context or meaning thereof include all its successors, administrators, executors and
assignees). Based on the experience/technical strength of the “Supporting Company”/
“Ultimate Parent” (whichever is applicable), the CONTRACTOR has qualified for award
of contract and has agreed to provide complete technical and other support to the
CONTRACTOR for successful completion of the contract as mentioned above, entered
between OIL and the CONTRACTOR and OIL having agreed that the “ULTIMATE
PARENT/SUPPORTING COMPANY”, shall furnish to OIL a performance guarantee for
Indian Rupees/US$ .............. towards providing complete technical and other support to
the CONTRACTOR for successful completion of the contract as mentioned above,

AND WHEREAS we have agreed to give the “ULTIMATE PARENT/SUPPORTING


COMPANY”, such a Bank Guarantee; NOW THEREFORE we hereby affirm that we are
Guarantors on behalf of the “ULTIMATE PARENT/SUPPORTING COMPANY”, up to a
total of (Amount of Guarantee in figures) _____________ (in words
___________________), such amount being payable in the types and proportions of
currencies in which the Contract price is payable, and we undertake to pay you, upon
your first written demand and without cavil or argument, any sum or sums within the
limits of guarantee sum as aforesaid without your needing to prove or to show grounds
or reasons for your demand for the sum specified therein. We hereby waive the necessity
of your demanding the said debt from the Contractor / ULTIMATE
PARENT/SUPPORTING COMPANY before presenting us with the demand.

We further agree that no change or addition to or other modification of the terms of the
Contract or the work to be performed there under or of any of the Contract documents
which may be made between you and the Contractor shall in any way cease us from any
liability under this guarantee, and we hereby waive notice of such change, addition or
modification.

This guarantee is valid until the ___________________day of ___________________.

The details of the Issuing Bank and Controlling Bank are as under:
A. Issuing Bank:

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BANK FAX NO:
BANK EMAIL ID:
BANK TELEPHONE NO:
IFSC CODE OF THE BANK:

B. Controlling Office:
Address of the Controlling Office of the BG issuing Bank:
Name of the Contact Person at the Controlling Office with Mobile No. and e-mail
address:

SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF THE GUARANTORS _____________________


Designation ____________________________________

Name of Bank ___________________________________


Address ________________________________________

Witness _______________
Address ________________
________________
Date: _____________
Place: _____________

Note:
The Bank Guarantee issuing bank branch must ensure the following:

(a) The Bank Guarantee issued by the bank must be routed through SFMS platform
as per the following details:

iii) “MT 760 / MT 760 COV for issuance of bank guarantee.


iv) “MT 760 / MT 767 COV for amendment of bank guarantee.

The above message/intimation indicating the Contract No.--------shall be sent


through SFMS by the BG issuing bank branch to HDFC Bank, Duliajan Branch; IFS
Code – HDFC0002118; SWIFT Code – HDFCINBBCAL; Branch Address: HDFC Bank
Limited, Duliajan Branch, Utopia Complex, BOC Gate, Jayanagar, Duliajan,
Dibrugarh, PIN – 786602.

(b) Bank Guarantee issued by a Scheduled Bank in India at the request of some other
Non-Scheduled Bank of India shall not be acceptable.

(c) Further correspondence against BG towards Performance Security must contain


the Contract Number.

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PROFORMA-S

To,
GM-CONTRACTS
OIL INDIA LIMITED
DULIAJAN-786602

Sub: Undertaking of authenticity of information/documents submitted

Ref: Your tender No._________ Dated ______

Sir,

With reference to our quotation against your above-referred tender, we hereby


undertake that no fraudulent information/documents have been submitted by us.

We take full responsibility for the submission of authentic information/documents


against the above cited bid.

We also agree that, during any stage of the tender/contract agreement, in case any of
the information/documents submitted by us are found to be false/forged/fraudulent,
OIL has right to reject our bid at any stage including forfeiture of our EMD and/or PBG
and/or cancel the award of contract and/or carry out any other penal action on us, as
deemed fit.

Yours faithfully,

For (type name of the firm here)

Signature of Authorised Signatory


Name:
Designation:
Phone No.
Place:
Date:
(Affix Seal of the Organization here, if applicable)

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PROFORMA-T

ON THE OFFICIAL PAD OF THE BIDDER TO BE EXECUTED BY THE AUTHORIZED


SIGNATORY OF THE BIDDER

Certificate of Compliance of FINANCIAL CRITERIA:

Ref Clause No. B. 5.0 of the Bid Evaluation Criteria

I …………………...……………………………. the authorized signatory(s) of ……………………


(Company or firm name with address) do hereby solemnly affirm and declare /
undertake as under:

The balance sheet/Financial Statements for the financial year _________________


(as the case may be) has actually not been audited as on the Original Bid Closing
Date.

Place: …………………….

Date: ……………………. Signature of the authorized signatory

Note: This certificate is to be issued only considering the time required for preparation
of Financial Statements i.e. if the last date of preceding financial / accounting year falls
within the preceding six months reckoned from the original bid closing date.

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PROFORMA-U
UNDERTAKING BY VENDOR ON SUBMISSION OF PERFORMANCE BANK
GUARANTEE

To,
The Oil India Limited
Contracts Department
Duliajan – 786 602
Assam

We M/s …………………………………………………………………………………….are
submitting the performance security in favour of Oil India Limited, Duliajan in the form
of bank guarantee bearing reference no. ......................................................................
for an amount of INR … … … … … … . . ..................... valid up to
........................................................ as per terms and conditions of our Purchase
Order/Contract No……...........................................................
PBG issuing bank details:

Bank
Branch IFS Code

Contact Details
E-mail Addresses Mobile

Telephone Fax

Correspondence Address
H No/Street/City State Country Pin Code

Declaration:
We have arranged to send the confirmation of issuance of the performance bank
guarantee via SFMS portal through our bank using the details mentioned in the
contract/purchase order and hereby confirming the correctness of the details
mentioned.

Authorised Signature
Name
Vendor Code
Email ID
Mobile No

Encl: Original performance bank guarantee

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PROFORMA-V

PROFORMA FOR UNDERTAKING FROM THIRD PARTY INSPECTION AGENCY

(To be submitted on official letter head)

TO
M/s OIL INDIA LIMITED
P.O. DULIAJAN-786602
Assam, India

Sir,

SUB: OIL's IFB No. CDG8856P22

M/s ____________________________ having registered office at _________________________


intend to participate in the above referred tender of OIL INDIA LIMITED.

The tender conditions stipulates that the bidder shall submit documents pertaining to
Bid Evaluation Criteria (BEC), duly verified and certified by designated independent
Third Party Inspection Agency.

In this regard, we hereby certify that copies of documents pertaining to Bid Evaluation
Criteria (BEC) submitted to us by the bidder, M/s ________________________________
have been verified and certified by us with originals and found to be genuine and
authentic. We have signed and stamped on the copies of all the verified and certified
documents having ____ nos. of pages.

Note: In the event of any requirement, OIL reserves the right to ask the inspection
agencies to verify the documents with source, if required at no extra cost to OIL.

Thanking you,

Authorised Person’s Signature: _________________

Name: ______________________________________

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PROFORMA-W

UNDERTAKING FOR LOCAL CONTENT


(To be submitted on the letter head of the bidder)

We, ________________________ (Name of the bidder) have submitted Bid No.


__________________ against Tender No. _________________ dated ____________
for__________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
(description of the service).

We hereby undertake that, we meet the mandatory minimum local content requirement
as mandated by Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India vide
Notification No. FP-20013/2/2017-FP-PNG dated 17th November, 2020 of MoPNG
(or any subsequent amendment thereof). The percentage of Local Content in the bid is
_____ %.

For and on behalf of __________________________________

Authorized signatory _________________________________

Name ________________________________________________

Designation __________________________________________

Contact No. __________________________________________

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PROFORMA-X

COMMERCIAL CHECKLIST

Bidder’s Name: ________________________________________________

TENDER NO. CDG8856P22

This Questionnaire duly filled in should be returned along with each copy of Unpriced
Bid. Clauses confirmed hereunder should not be repeated in the Bid.

Sl. Description Bidder’s Confirmation


No.
1. Bidding structure

2 Bidder’s name and address:

3. It is noted that deviations to Terms &


Conditions shall lead to rejection of
offer, as specified in the Tender.

4. Ensure and confirm that prices quoted


in ‘Schedule of Rates’, are for complete
scope of work as defined in the tender

5. Indicate SAC Code SAC Code:

Indicate rate of GST applicable. GST ……………..%

6. EMD Details: Whether Bid Securing


Declaration has been submitted.

7. Confirm to Submit PBG as per Tender


requirement

8. Confirm that the offer shall remain


valid for acceptance up to 120 (One
hundred and twenty) days from final
Bid Closing Date/Date of opening of
bids.
9. Whether Mobilization and Completion
period of contract is complied?

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10. Whether Integrity Pact Submitted?

11. Confirm the currency of quoted prices:


(The same will be finally converted to
Indian Rupees for evaluation).

12. Confirm that quoted prices shall


remain firm and fixed until completion
of the contract.
13. Confirm that the certificate of
Incorporation has been submitted.

14. Confirm whether you want to


avail/claim Purchase Preference.

If yes, specify under which category:


PP-LC or MSE?
15. Confirm whether Udyam Registration
Certificate has been submitted, in case
availing MSE benefit.

16. If availing benefit under PP-LC Policy,


confirm that, percentage of Local
Content has been mentioned in the bid
and Undertaking (as per format given)
towards compliance of Local Content
requirement along with certificate from
Statutory Auditor/Chartered
Accountant has been submitted.

17. Confirm that you have submitted all


documents as mentioned in the
Tender.
18. Confirm whether, the bid documents
required towards compliance of Bid
Evaluation Criteria have been verified
& certified by Independent TPI agencies
as mentioned in Clause No. E.7.0 of
Part-2 (BEC) of the tender document.

19. Confirm acceptance to all terms &


conditions of the Tender.
20. Confirm that all correspondence must
be in English Language only.

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21. Indicate Name & Contact No. Name:
(Telephone/Fax/E-mail) of person
signing the bid. Contact No.:

Fax:

Email:
22. Confirm that all Bank charges
associated with Bidder’s Bank shall be
borne by Bidder.

23. Please indicate the following:

(i) PAN No.


(ii) GST Regn. No.

Bidder confirms that in case of conflicting version of various terms & conditions at
different places, the confirmation furnished as above shall be considered overriding and
final and any other deviation indicated elsewhere shall be treated as redundant.

Signature __________________________

Name ______________________________

Designation ________________________

Office Stamp ________________________

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PROFORMA - Y

PROFORMA UNDERTAKING FROM CONTRACTORS’ PERSONNEL

I_______________________________________S/o__________________________________
having permanent residence at _____________________________________________
Dist. _______________________am working with M/s
________________________________ as their employee. Now, I have been transferred
by M/s _________________________________ for carrying out the contract job under
Contract No. _____________________________ which has been awarded in favour of
my employer M/s. _____________________________.

I hereby declare that I will not have any claim for employment or any service
benefit from OIL by virtue of my deployment for carrying out contract job in OIL
by M/s ______________________________.

I am an employee of _________________________________________ for all practical


purposes and there is no privy of Contract between OIL and me.

-------------------------------
( Signature of Contractor’s Personnel)
Place:
Date:

(1) NAME:

DESIGNATION

DATE:

(2) NAME :

DESIGNATION

DATE:

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EXHIBIT–II

UNDERTAKING FOR WORKS INVOLVING POSSIBILITY OF SUB-CONTRACTIONG


(REF. CLAUSE NO. 7.6 OF THE FORWARDING LETTER)

We, M/s ____________________ , have read the clause regarding restrictions on


procurement from a country which shares a land border with India and on sub-
contracting to contractors from such-countries, we certify that we are not from such
a country/or if from such a country, has been registered with the Competent Authority
and will not sub-contract any work to a contractor from such countries unless such
contractor is registered with the Competent Authority. We hereby certify that we fulfil
all requirements in this regard and is eligible to be considered.

Yours faithfully,

For (type name of the firm here)

Signature of Authorized Signatory

Name:

Designation:

Phone No.

Place:

Date:

(Affix Seal of the Organization here, if applicable)

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EXHIBIT–III

UNDERTAKING TOWARDS COMPLIANCE OF CLAUSE NO. 7.1 OF THE


FORWARDING LETTER

We, M/s ____________________ , have read the clause regarding restrictions on


procurement from a country which shares a land border with India, we certify that we
are not from such a country/or if from such a country, has been registered with the
Competent Authority. We hereby certify that we fulfil all requirements in this regard
and is eligible to be considered.

Yours faithfully,

For (type name of the firm here)

Signature of Authorised Signatory

Name:

Designation:

Phone No.

Place:

Date:

(Affix Seal of the Organization here, if applicable)

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APPENDIX-I-BIT

DRILL BITS SELECTION AND SUPPLY [SUPPLY OF DRILLING BITS ON


CONSIGNMENT BASIS]

The successful bidder shall supply the drill bits indicated as below on
consignment basis under the following terms and conditions.
1.1 SERVICE REQUIRMENT

1.1.1 Supplied bit shall be from enlisted suppliers approved by competent authority
of OIL as shown below:

PDC BITS ROCK BITS FRO


ROCK BITS FRO
DRILLING
Sl DRILLING BELLOW
8½ 12¼ BELLOW 3000
No 3000 MTRS DEPTHS
MTRS DEPTHS
CATEGORY-I CATEGORY-II CATEGORY-III
M/s SIMI Oilfield M/s SIMI Oilfield M/s SIMI Oilfield
1 Technology and Technology and Technology and
Products FZE Products FZE Products FZE
M/s Baker
2 M/s Baker Hughes M/s Baker Hughes
Hughes
M/s NOV
M/s NOV Downhole M/s NOV Downhole
3 Downhole
Eurasia Ltd Eurasia Ltd
Eurasia Ltd
4 M/s Haliburton M/s Haliburton M/s Haliburton
M/s Ulterra Drilling M/s TIX-TSK M/s Drillbits
5
Technologies, LP Corporation International
M/s TIX-TSK
6 - -
Corporation
7 - - M/s Varel

1.1.2 Bidder must supply 6", 8½", 12¼ “and 17½" size (s) TCR, Insert and PDC Bits
on Annualised and Assorted Consignment Basis. Detail break up of assorted
types will be decided by OIL in consultation with IDS co-ordinator. Subsequent
quantities of drill bits are to be delivered at Duliajan within 45 (forty-five) days
of issue of order for replenishment quantity of drill bits.

In case of unavailability of requisite bit, OIL may provide bit. However, a penalty
shall be levied equal to 1.5 time of the price of the bit as decided by OIL
considering all other cost.

1.1.3 The bits are to be kept under custody of the service provider at Duliajan and
shall keep proper stock records of the bits i.e. record of movement; inventory at
base (Duliajan), on transit to & from the Rig & inventory at Rig etc. IDS
coordinator shall be responsible for aforesaid job and Bit runner will provide all
support in this regard.

1.1.4 Required quantities of each type of bit shall be drawn from the stock maintained
by bidder. Selection of suitable bit of any size from the available lot of bits will
be recommended and approved by the company.

1.1.5 OIL at its discretion may decide to use its own bits during any phase of
operation for cement cleaning.

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1.1.6 Proper look ahead to be prepared for bit requirement in
weekly/fortnightly/monthly/quarterly/half yearly/annually for ensuring
availability of bits with all respect for drilling in all sections without any
shortage, however, the stock must be optimised to avoid cost overrun. IDS
coordinator shall be responsible for aforesaid job and Bit runner will provide all
support in this regards.

1.1.7 Each bit must be supplied with following accessories as per the drilling
requirement without any upper limit:

a) Extra nozzles complete with required 'O' rings, circlips etc.


b) Nozzles Replacement Kit
c) Bit Breaker, wherever required.
d) Bit Box for proper storage and carry.
e) Any other accessories required to make the bit ready for use.

1.1.8 Bit cost shall be inclusive of the set of nozzles.

1.1.9 Minimum indicative nozzles including centre nozzles to be provided within the
range of 11/32 inch and 24/32 inch, but not limited.

1.1.10 Nozzles (numbers and size) are to be provided by the contractor as per
hydraulics requirement for the respective bit size and hole section.

1.1.11 Equivalent IADC Codes against each quoted bit (TCR, Insert as well as PDC)
are to be categorically mentioned in the offer. All the information
including special feature (if any) are to be provided against each type of
bit offered. Bit catalogue & Spec Sheet of each type of quoted bit are to be
provided along with the bid, which must include bit specific operating
parameters and characteristics.

1.1.12 Manufacture must have valid API Spec 7-1 Certificate and the same is to
be forwarded with the offer.

1.1.13 Literature / Catalogue of the products offered to be submitted with the


offer. Bid should be complete in all respects covering entire scope of job /
supply and should meet the technical specifications indicated in the bid
document, duly supported with technical catalogue / literatures, wherever
applicable. Incomplete and non-conforming bids will be rejected outright.

1.1.14 Bidder should identify/select two types of their best TCR, Insert and PDC Bits
for drilling each section of 17½", 12¼", 8½" and 6 " hole size as applicable and
quote accordingly in order of their preference in price bid format provided in the
tender separately for each hole size.

1.1.15 The offered bits should be compatible with the formation(s) to be drilled and for
rotary as well as SDMM-MWD-LWD and Mud Services provided under the
services.

1.1.16 The compressive strength of four fields where the bits to be used is provided in
APPENDIX-BIT: COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH in order to select and optimize
the design of the offered bits during bidding, the bidder may ask for additional
data viz offset bit records, mud logs, etc.

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1.1.17 OIL (Oil India Limited, Operator) will use the bits from the lot/ consignment as
required and the remaining unused bits shall be taken back by the service
provider at their own cost.

1.1.18 As bit is a part of service and disposed of all used bit shall be responsibility of
the bidders at their own cost.

1.1.19 Bidder should also note that there shall be no minimum guaranteed off-take by
OIL. Payment shall be released by OIL only for the actual quantity consumed.

1.1.20 IDS coordinator shall be responsible for return of unused bit.

1.1.21 No Mobilisation and/or Demobilisation for the Bit-consignment is applicable.

1.2 INDICATIVE TECHNICALS OF BIT

1.2.1 POLY CRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACT BIT

A very indicative requirement, but not limited are given below.:


a) Bit Size : 311.15 mm (12¼")
b) Pin Size : 168.275 mm (6⅝") API Regular
c) Feature : MATRIX Body, Replaceable nozzles, PDC cutter with high thermal
mechanical integrity, Gauge protection features (Thermally Stable Diamond
inserts on the gauge),Low torque feature (Depth of Cut control elements at
every blade), Low Exposure Cutter, impact arrestors, back reaming cutters
on gauge pads on each blade and spiral gauze pad.
d) Total cutter count : 35 or more
e) Number of cutter Blades : 05 or more
f) Cutter Size : 19 mm
g) Cutter Type : New Generation Premium cutters like
Rockstorm / Onyx-II / Stay Sharp / Select TMI / Helios Inferno/
ReflektorTM
h) Gauge Length : Around 3 inches
i) Junk Slot Area, in square inch : Minimum 29
j) Number of nozzles : 8 or more for efficient hole cleaning
k) Replaceable Nozzles Size : As per manufacturer's standard to meet the
drilling parameters stated below for optimum hydraulics.
l) Bit should be suitable to drill formations whose compressive rock strength
varies from 2000 to 9000 psi in depth range from 1500 meters to 3500
meters and should be compatible to following Drilling Parameters: (Bidder
to provide documentary evidence in the form of minimum 20 bit runs)
 Rotational Speed: 50-300 RPM (i.e., suitable for rotary, SDMM and
RSS)
 Flow Rate : 500-1200 GPM.
 WOB : 3-18 Ton.
 Hydraulic Horsepower : 1 to 6 (indicative figure)

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1.2.2 MILLED TOOTH ROLLER CONE BIT

8¼ inches High Performance Milled Tooth Roller Cone Bit (IADC Code: 1-
3-7) beyond 3000 m+
a) Maker's Type Designation: Similar or equivalent to Model-GFDHCPS of Smith
Bits/Model-EQHC3GRC of Halliburton Drill Bits.
b) IADC:1-3-7 or 1-3-7W (Suitable for both Rotary and motor application with
minimum Krev of around 750)- Bidder to provide documentary evidence in
the form of minimum 20 bit run records, out of which at least five such
records should be from wells drilled in Indian sub-continent, for
supplementing the Krev.
c) Rotary Speed, RPM: 50-300
d) WOB: 15,000-45,000 lbf (7-20 tonnes)
e) Flow Rate: 350 GPM-600 GMP
f) Bit Size: 8.1/2" (215.9mm)
g) Pin Size: 4.1/2" API Regular (114.3mm)
h) The Bit should be designed with the following minimum features:
 Directed nozzles for engineered hydraulic (For optimal cleaning efficiency).
 Centre Jet feature to avoid balling.
 Twin seals or metal seals bearing package (Preferably dual compensation
system).
 Oxy-Acetylene Premium full tooth hardfacing on each tooth (Cutting
structure and gauge).
 Tungsten carbide inserts on Heel/Surf area of the bit.
 Raised tungsten carbide inserts on shirttail/arm for providing protection in
directional drilling application and abrasive environment. Semi round top
tungsten carbide inserts leg back protection.

1.3 12¼" inches High Performance Milled Tooth Roller Cone Bit (IADC Code:
1-3-7) beyond 3000 m+

Maker's Type Designation: Similar or equivalent to Model-GFDHCPS of Smith


Bits/Model-EQHC3GRC of Halliburton.
a) Drill Bits IADC:1-3-7 or 1-3-7W (Suitable for both Rotary and motor
application with minimum Krev of around 1000)- Bidder to provide
documentary evidence in the form of minimum 20 bit run records, out
of which at least five such records should be from wells drilled in Indian
sub-continent, for supplementing the Krev.
b) Rotary Speed, RPM: 50-300
c) WOB: 15,000-45,000 lbf (7-20 tonnes)
d) Flow Rate: 500 GPM-850 GMP
e) Bit Size: 12.1/4" (311.15mm)
f) Pin Size: 6.5/8" API Regular (168.28mm)
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 Directed nozzles for engineered hydraulic (For optimal cleaning
efficiency).
 Centre Jet feature to avoid balling.
 Twin seals or metal seals bearing package (Preferably dual
compensation system).
 Oxy-Acetylene Premium full tooth hardfacing on each tooth (Cutting
structure and gauge).
 Tungsten carbide inserts on Heel/Surf area of the bit.
 Raised tungsten carbide inserts on shirttail/arm for providing
protection in directional drilling application and abrasive environment.
Semi round top tungsten carbide inserts leg back protection.

1.4 12¼ inches High Performance Milled Tooth Roller Cone Bit (IADC Code: 1-
1-7)

a) Maker's Type Designation: Similar or equivalent to Model - XR+CPS of


Smith Bits / Model - EQHC1GRC of Halliburton Drill Bits
b) IADC: 1-1-7 or 1-1-7W (Suitable for both Rotary and motor application
with minimum Krev of around 850)
c) Rotary speed, rpm : 55 - 250
d) WOB : 16 Klbs - 65 Klbs
e) Flow Rate : 500 gpm - 850 gpm :
f) Bit Size : 12.1/4" (311.15 mm)
g) Pin Size: 6.5/8" API Regular (168.28 mm)
h) The bit should be designed with the following minimum features:
 Directed nozzles for engineered hydraulic (For optimal cleaning efficiency)
 Centre jet feature to avoid bit balling
 Premium bearing package
 Premium full tooth hard facing on each tooth (cutting structure and
gauge)
 Tungsten carbide inserts on Heel / Surf area of the bit
 Raised tungsten carbide inserts on shirttail / arm for providing protection
in directional drilling application and abrasive environment. Semi round
top tungsten carbide inserts leg back protection.

1.5 DRILL BIT FIELD ENGINEER OR FIELD SERVICE SPECIALIST OR BIT


RUNNER

i) CATEGORY
Competent official as described in regulation (21), i.e. Appointment of
officials and competent persons.
ii) JOB SPECIFICATION
He shall monitor the bit performance and assist to select best to optimize
the drilling performance as per contract.

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iii) ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
a) Degree/ diploma/science graduate from any recognised university/Board
b) Should have 3 - 10 years of field/engineering experience in Drilling, Bit
Applications, MWD, or Field Engineering and will have an engineering
degree.
c) Excellent communication and presentation skills.
iv) JOB RESPONSIBILTY
a) He will supervise make up/break of bit and nozzles as per the advice of
Company or IDS coordinator.
b) Plan and optimize bit hydraulics.
c) Identify drill-ability issues and root cause analyses with respect of the
bit(s).
d) Investigate unusual or unsatisfactory product performance to determine
root cause and preventative action, prepare and present solutions as per
the advice of OIL
e) He will assist IDS coordinator to monitor bit inventory and plan look ahead.
f) He will record bit performance in drilling in a standard format prepared by
the contractor and approved by OIL.
g) He shall prepare documents for transportation of Bits on vehicles in
accordance with applicable statute/government guideline/OILs
requirement.
h) He interfaces with the Directional Driller (DD) to ensure BHA compatibility,
planned operating parameters to optimise the bit performance.
i) He shall comply with all safety rules and company policies.
j) He shall submit comprehensive bit report in hard and soft from with all
drilling performance data depth and formation wise (using pictorial graph),
bit condition and nozzle condition along with image of used bit to
demonstrate its conditions counter signed by IDS coordinator against each
used bit in a standard format prepared by the contractor and approved by
OIL.

1.6 Details and Documents to be submitted:

1.6.1 SALES VOLUME

Number of bits supplied globally in proposed bit types (Basic Configuration- Bit
Technology, Blade Count and Cutter Size) in last three years (2018, 2019 and
2020) Purchase / Invoice Reference with serial numbers and customer name in
PDF Format

1.6.2 Annual report or any Published document indicating the type of bit and its sale
volume.

1.6.3 Following information is to be provided against each size of TCR/INSERT/PDC


bits (viz. 17½", 12¼”, 8½" and 6"). The information required is for the last three
years.

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Any
Supporting
Performance published Bit
Sl No Bits Documents
of Bits authentic records
enclosed
document
Best Five
Performances of
proposed 17½"
TCR bits in last
three years ((2018,
1 2019 and 2020)
(Basic
Configuration- Bit
Technology, Blade
Count and Cutter
Size
Best Five
Performances of
proposed 12¼"
2 (a) TCR and PDC bits
in last three years
((2018, 2019 and
2020) (Basic
Configuration- Bit
Technology, Blade
2(b) Count and Cutter
Size)

Best Five
Performances of
3(a)
proposed 8½"
TCR/PDC/Insert
bits in last three
years (2018, 2019
3(b)
and 2020)) (Basic
Configuration- Bit
Technology, Blade
Count and Cutter
3(c) Size)

Best Five
4(a) Performances of
proposed 6" PDC
bits in last three
years ((2018, 2019
4(b) and 2020) (Basic
Configuration- Bit
Technology, Blade
Count and Cutter
4(c) Size

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Note:

(i) Bidder has to supply bit at drilling location without any additional cost other
than the quoted rate in SOR.

(ii) OIL may outright purchase suitable left-over bits at the end of contract period,
at the sole discretion of OIL in a mutually agreed price but not more than the
quoted price. Quantity of bits retained at the end of contract period shall not
exceed the initially ordered quantity against the contract.

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APPENDIX-II: MUD

SPECIFICATION OF SOME CHEMICALS FOR INTEGRATED DRILLING SERVICE-2


1. BARYTES:
1.1. Physical Properties: The material as received shall be white/light greyish
white/light pinkish white free flowing powder, free from dirt and foreign
matter.
1.2. Specific Gravity of material: 4.15 as received, at 26 +/- 2 deg C minimum.
1.3. Fineness:
(a) Wet Screen Analysis - Passing through 75-micron sieve, (ISS 6/BSS
200/ASTM 200), %by mass, minimum: 97.00
(b) Passing through 53-micron sieve, (ISS 5/ BSS 300/ASTM 270, % by
mass: 90 +/-5
1.4. Insoluble Minus Silica % by mass, minimum. : 90.00
1.5. Water Soluble Content: 0.02% by mass, maximum.
1.6. Performance Test: Prepare a Bentonite suspension by mixing 7.5 gm of
OIL / API approved Bentonite per 100 ml distilled water, Stir the
suspension in a multimixer for 15 minutes so that no lumps are left in the
suspension after the stirring period. Age the suspension for 24 hrs at 26
+/- 2 deg C. After the lapse of the aging period, adjust the apparent
viscosity of the suspension in the range of 15-20 cps with distilled water
if necessary. Load the suspension with the Barytes sample as received, to
1.60 sp. gravity weight and stir in multimixer for 10 minutes. Measure
apparent viscosity of mud so prepared at 26 +/- 2 deg C. This should be
as follows.
(a) Apparent Viscosity, cp, maximum: 60. [Apparent viscosity to be
measured by a Fann VG meter.]
1.7. Packing: The material should be packed in brand new Double-Walled (DW)
jute bags with single polythene lining or brand-new HDPE bags strong
enough to with stand rigorous of transit and storage. Capacity: 50
Kilogram (new) per bag.
1.8. Markings: Each bag should have clear legible markings as given below:
(a) Name of the product.
(b) Name of the supplier/manufacturer.
(c) Date/Month/Year of manufacture.
2. SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA)
2.1. Physical properties: The material, as received, should be in the form of
flakes and should be free from dirt and foreign matter.
2.2. Purity as NaOH, as received, 95.00 % by mass, minimum.
2.3. Packing: The material should be packed in moisture proof HDPE bag with
an insert of 300-gauge polythene bag and strong enough to with stand
rigors of transit and storage.
2.4. The material should be supplied in the original packing of manufacturer.
Capacity 25 kgs / 50 kgs net per bag.

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2.5. Marking: Each bag should have clear legible markings as given below:
(a) Name of the product.
(b) Name of the supplier.
(c) Date/month/year of manufacture.
(d) Supply order number against which the supply is made.
3. CLAY ENCAPSULATING/VISCOSIFYING AGENT :
PHPA (PARTIALLY HYDROLYSED POLYACRYL AMIDE)
3.1. Physical Properties: The material, as received, should be a free-flowing
white powder free from lumps and other impurities.
3.2. Moisture Content, measured by drying at 105 +/- 2 deg C, % by mass,
maximum: 7.00
3.3. Ionic character: Anionic
3.4. Relative CST value (capillary suction test)
(a) At 0.1% (w/v) polymer conc., min: 100
(b) At 0.2% (w/v) polymer conc., min: 200
3.5. Relative dispersibility at 0.2% (w/v) polymer conc. at 60+/- 5 deg C., max.
: 175
3.6. Degree of hydrolysis: 20-40% (electrometric titration)
3.7. Apparent viscosity of 0.2% (w/v) polymer solution in distilled water.
(a) At 26 +/- 2 deg C, cp, and minimum: 9
(b) After aging at 110 deg C for 18 hrs.: Should not decrease more than
20% of (i)
3.8. Effect on 4 cp bentonite suspension: Prepare a 7.5% (w/v) bentonite
suspension in distilled water and stir in a multimixer for 15 minutes so
that no lumps are left after the stirring period. Age the suspension at 26
+/- 2 deg C for 24 hrs. Prepare a 4 cp bentonite suspension from it by
dilution with distilled water. Add to it 0.2% (w/v) of powdered PHPA
sample and stir for 30 minutes in multimixer. Adjust pH of the suspension
to 9.0 using caustic soda solution. Measure apparent viscosity at 26 +/-
2 deg C.
(a) Apparent viscosity should be 15 cp minimum Age the suspension
at 110 deg C for 24 hrs in rolling condition. After the ageing period
cool and stir for 15 minutes in multimixer. Measure apparent
viscosity of the suspension at 26 +/- 2 deg C.
(b) Decrease of apparent viscosity 20% max. of 8(i).
3.9. Calcium tolerance: Prepare a 0.4% (w/v) suspension of the PHPA sample
in distilled water by stirring in a multimixer for 15 min.
(a) Record apparent viscosity of the PHPA solution. Prepare again a
0.4% (w/v) suspension of the PHPA sample in 100 ppm Calcium
solution by mixing in a multimixer. Measure apparent viscosity of
the solution.
(b) Apparent viscosity should be 60% minimum of 9(i)
3.10. Packing:

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(a) The material should be packed in multiwall paper bags with at least
two innermost layers suitably waterproofed, strong enough to with
stand rigours of transit and storage. Capacity 25 Kgs net per bag.
(b) PELLETIZATION:-If supply is from foreign source, the supply
should be in suitably pelletized forms.
3.11. Markings - Each bag should have clear legible markings as given below :
(a) Name of the product
(b) Name of the supplier
(c) Date/month/year of manufacture
(d) Supply order number against which the supply is made.
4. FLUID LOSS CONTROL / VISCOSIFIER / ENCAPSULATING AGENT
"POLYANIONIC CELLULOSE REGULAR GRADE (PAC-R)”
4.1. Physical Properties: The material, as received, should be a free flowing
white to creamish / brownish white powder free from foreign matter and
visible impurities.
4.2. Moisture Content at 105 +/- 2 Deg C, % by mass, maximum: 15.00.
4.3. Apparent viscosity of 1.0 % (w/v) suspension of the material as received
in fresh water and 4 % salt water, Prepare a 1 % (w/v) suspension of the
sample by stirring in multimixer for 30 minutes in distilled water and 4 %
salt water (prepared by dissolving 4 gms of LR grade NaCl in 100 ml
distilled water) and measure apparent viscosity at 26 +/- 2 Deg C by Fann
VG meter.
(a) Apparent viscosity in fresh water, cp : 75-100
(b) Apparent viscosity in salt water, cp : 65-85
4.4. Yield of 15 cp Apparent viscosity suspension: Prepare a 15 cp apparent
viscosity suspension of the sample by stirring in a multimixer for 30
minutes in distilled water and 4 % salt water (prepared by dissolving 4
gms of LR grade NaCl in 100ml distilled water) and calculate the yield of
the sample which should be as follows:
(a) Yield in distilled water, KL/MT, min.: 250
(b) Yield in 4 % saltwater KL/MT, min.: 200
4.5. Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose Content, % by mass (dry basis) min:
85.00.
4.6. Degree of Substitution, minimum: 1.00
4.7. Performance Test:
(A) IN FRESH WATER MUD
(a) PREPARATION OF BASE MUD:
Prepare a 10 % (w/v) suspension of OIL approved bentonite in
distilled water and stir the suspension for 15 minutes in a
multimixer so that no lumps are left after the stirring period. Age
the bentonite suspension for 72 Hrs. at 90 +/- 2 Deg C. After the
lapse of the aging period, cool and adjust apparent viscosity in the
range 15-20 cp with distilled water. Also adjust pH in the range 9.0-
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15 minutes in multimixer and determine apparent viscosity, yield
value and API fluid loss of the suspension at 26 +/- 2 Deg C which
should be as follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp: 15 - 20 cp.
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq: To determine
(iii) API fluid loss, ml: To determine
(b) PREPARATION OF TREATED MUD:
Treat the base 4.7(A)(a) with 0.5% polyanionic cellulose (R) sample. Stir
in a multimixer for 30 minutes and divide the mud into two parts.
Performance at 26 +/- 2 Deg C :
Measure apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss of one part of
treated mud 7A (ii) at 26 +/- 2 Deg C which should be as follows.
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp minimum. : 4 times of 4.7A (a.i)
(ii) Yield value, lb/100 ftsq. minimum : 4 times of 4.7A (b,i)
(iii) API fluid loss, ml maximum. : 40 % of 4.7A (c,i)
Performance at 120 +/- 2 Deg C :
Age second part of treated mud 4.7(A)(a) at 120 +/- 2 Deg C in rolling
condition for 24 hrs. After aging, cool to 26 +/- 2DegC and stir in a
multimixer for 15 minutes and determine apparent viscosity,
Yield value and API fluid loss of the mud at 26 +/- 2 Deg C which should
be as follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp minimum. : 3 times of 4.7A (a.i)
(ii) Yield value, lb/100 sq.ft minimum. : 3 times of 4.7A (b.i)
(iii) API fluid loss, ml, maximum. : 40 % of 4.7A (c.i)
(B) IN SALT- WATER MUD:
(a) PREPARATION OF BASE MUD:
Prepare 10 % (w/v) bentonite suspension of OIL approved
bentonite in distilled water and stir the suspension for 15 minutes
in a multimixer so that no lumps are left after the stirring period.
Age the suspension for 72 hrs at 90 +/- 2 Deg C After the lapse of
aging period, cool and add 4% (w/v) NaCl (LR grade) and age for
24 hrs. at 26 +/- 2 Deg C. Dilute the suspension with 4 % Nacl
solution and adjust apparent viscosity in the range 15-20 cp.
Adjust pH in the range 9.0-9.5 with 10 % NaOH solution if
necessary. Determine apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid
loss of the suspension at 26 +/- 2 Deg C which should be as
follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp: 15 - 20
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq. : To determine
(iii) API fluid loss, ml: To determine
Treat the base mud prepared as per the B(a) with 0.5%(w/v) polyanionic
cellulose (R) sample and stir in a multi-mixer for 30 minutes.
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Determine apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss of mud 4.7B
(a) above at 26 +/- 2 Deg C which should be as follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp minimum. : 2 times of 4.7B (a.i)
(ii) Yield value, lb/100 ftsq minimum. : 1.5 times of 4.7B(b.i)
(iii) API fluid loss, ml maximum: 15 % of 4.7B(c.i)
4.8. Packing:
(a) The material should be packed in multi-walled paper bags with at
least two innermost layers suitably water-proofed, strong enough
to withstand rigours of transit and storage. The material should be
supplied in the original packing of the manufacture. Capacity 25
Kg net per bag.
(b) PELLETIZATION:-If supply is from foreign source, the supply
should be in suitably pelletized forms.
4.9. Marking: Each bag should have clearly legible markings as given below:
(a) Name of the product.
(b) Name of the supplier / manufacturer.
(c) Date/Month/Year of manufacture.
(d) Supply order number against the supply made.
Note
(i) Apparent viscosity and yield point shall be determined in a Fann
VG meter and fluid loss by standard API low pressure fluid loss
apparatus using compressed air or nitrogen as the pressure
source.
(ii) The Supplied Materials must meet OIL's specifications in all
respect.
5. FLUID LOSS CONTROL AGENT
POLYANIONIC CELLULOSE - SUPERLO GRADE (PAC-SL)
5.1. Physical Properties: The material, as received, should be a free flowing
white to creamish/brownish white powder free from foreign matter and
visible impurities.
5.2. Moisture content, measured by drying deg C, % by mass, maximum. :
15.00 at 105+/- 2
5.3. Apparent viscosity of 1.0% (w/v) suspension of the material, as received,
in fresh water and 4% salt water:
Prepare a 1% (w/v) suspension of the sample by stirring in a multimixer
for 30 minutes in distilled water and 4% salt water (prepared by
dissolving 4 gms of LR grade NaCl in 100 ml distilled water) and measure
the apparent viscosity at 26+/- 2 deg C by a Fann VG meter.
(a) Apparent viscosity in fresh water, cp, max.: 20
(b) Apparent viscosity in salt water, cp, max.: 16
5.4. Yield of 15 cp apparent viscosity suspension:
Prepare a 15 cp apparent viscosity suspension of the sample by stirring
in a multimixer for 30 minutes in distilled water and 4% salt water

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(prepared by dissolving 4 gms of LR rade NaCl in 100 ml distilled water)
and calculate the yield of the sample which should be as follows :
(a) Yield in distilled water, KL/MT, minimum: 100
(b) Yield in 4% salt water, KL/MT, minimum : 80
5.5. Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose content, on dry basis, % by mass, (on dry
basis), minimum: 85.00
5.6. Degree of substitution, minimum: 1.00
5.7. Performance test:
(A) IN FRESH WATER MUD
(a) PREPARATION OF BASE MUD:
Prepare a 10.0% (w/v) suspension of OIL approved bentonite in
distilled water and stir the suspension for 15 minutes in multimixer
so that no lumps are left after the stirring period. Age the
suspension for 72 hrs at 90+/-2 deg C. After the lapse of the aging
period, cool and adjust apparent viscosity in the range of 15-20 cp
with distilled water. Also adjust pH in the range of 9.0-9.5 with 10%
NaOH solution, if necessary. Stir the suspension for 15 minutes in
multimixer and determine apparent viscosity, yield value and API
fluid loss of the suspension at 26+/-2 deg C which should be as
follows.
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp : 15-20
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq : To determine
(iii) API fluid loss, ml : To determine
(b) PREPARATION OF TREATED MUD:
Treat the base mud 5.7.A(a) with 0.5% (w/v) polyanionic cellulose
(superlo grade) sample. Stir in a multimixer for 30 minutes and
divide the mud into two parts.
Performance at 26+/- 2 deg C
Measure apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss of one
part of the treated mud 7A(ii) at 26+/-2 deg C which should be as
follows.
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp, max. : 2.5 times of 5.7A (a.i)
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100ftsq, max. : 1.5 times of 5.7A (b.i)
(iii) API fluid loss, ml, max. : 50% of 5.7A (c.i)
Performance at 120+/-2 deg C
Age second part of the treated mud A (a) at 120 +/-2 degC in rolling
condition for 24 hrs. After aging, cool to 26+/-2 degC and stir in a
multimixer for 15 minutes and determine apparent viscosity, yield
value and API fluid loss of the mud at 26+/-2 deg C which should
be as follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp, max. : 1.5 times of 5.7A (a.i)
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(iii) API fluid loss, ml, max. : 35% of 5.7A (c.i)
(B) IN SALT-WATER MUD
(a) PREPARATION OF BASE MUD:
Prepare a 105% (w/v) suspension of OIL approved bentonite
in distilled water and stir the suspension for 15 minutes in
multimixer so that no lumps are left after the stirring period.
Age the suspension for 72 hrs at 90+/-2 deg C. After the
lapse of the aging period, cool and add 4% NaCl (w/v) (LR
grade) and age for 24 hrs. at 26+/-2 deg C. Dilute the
suspension with 4% NaCl solution and adjust apparent
viscosity in the range 15-20 cp. Adjust PH in the range 9.0 -
9.5 with 10% NaOH solution, if necessary. Determine
apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss of the
suspension at 26+/-2 deg C which should be as follows.
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp: 15 - 20
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq: To determine
(iii) API fluid loss, ml: To determine
Treat the base mud prepared as per 5.7B(a) with 0.5% (w/v)
of polyanionic cellulose (superlo grade) sample and stir for
30 minutes in a multimixer.
Performance at 26+/-2 deg C
Determine apparent viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss
of the treated mud B(ii) at 26+/-2 degC which should be as
follows:
(i) Apparent viscosity, cp, min. : 2 times of 7B,ia
(ii) Yield value, lbs/100ftsq, min : 1.5 times of 7B,ib
(iii) API fluid loss, ml, max. : 15% of 7B, ic
5.8. Packing:
(a) The material should be packed in multiwalled paper bags with at
least two innermost layers suitably waterproofed, strong enough to
with stand rigours of transit and storage.
(b) PELLETIZATION:-If supply is from foreign source, the supply
should be in suitably pelletized forms.
5.9. Each bag should have clear legible marking as given below :
(a) Name of the product
(b) Name of the supplier
(c) Date/month/year of manufacture
(d) Supply order number against which the supply is made.
Note
(i) Apparent viscosity will be measure by a Fan VG meter and API
fluid loss will be measured in standard API fluid loss apparatus
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(ii) The Supplied Materials must meet OIL's specifications in all
respect.
6. XC POLYMER- DISPERSIBLE (XCD)
6.1. Physical Properties: The material, as received, should be a free flowing
white to creamish / brownish white powder free from foreign matter and
visible impurities.
6.2. Moisture Content, measured by drying at 105 +/- 2 degC, % by mass,
maximum: 15.00.
6.3. Dispersibility / Solubility Test: The material should be quickly and easily
dispersible in water when sprayed in water taken in a breaker and should
not remain floating. 1.00% (w/v) solution of the product in distilled water
after mixing in multimixer for 30 minutes should give clean solution
without turbidity.
6.4. Rheological properties:
Prepare a 0.5% (w/v) solution of the sample in distilled water containing
1% (w/v) NaCl (LR grade) by stirring in a multimixer for 30 minutes.
Adjust pH of the solution in the range 8 - 9 by addition of 1N NaOH
solution while stirring. Determine the rheological properties of the
suspension at 26 +/- 2 deg C which should be as follows:
6.5. Apparent viscosity, cp : 15 - 25
6.6. "0" minute gel, lbs/100 ftsq, minimum: 8
6.7. "N" value at 200 & 100 rpm of Fann VG meter or equivalent, maximum.:
0.40
6.8. To 500 ml of distilled water, add 5 ml of 3% (w/v) solution of calcium
chloride (fused and analar grade) and to this solution, add 0.5% (w/v) of
the sample while stirring in a multimixer. Stir the suspension further for
30 minutes in a multimixer. To this add 2% (w/v) chrome alum powder
(LR grade) and stir for additional 10 min. Adjust the PH in the range 8-9
by 1N NaOH solution while stirring. Determine the rheological properties
of the suspension at 26 +/- 2 deg C which should be as under: Apparent
viscosity, cp, minimum: 40
(a) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq, minimum: 40
(b) "0" minute gel, lbs/100ftsq, minimum : 20
(c) "15" minute gel, lbs/100 ftsq, minimum : 100
6.9. Performance Test:
Prepare a 0.5% (w/v) solution of the sample in distilled water by stirring
in a multimixer for 30 minutes. Adjust the pH to 8 - 9 with 1N NaOH
solution. Add to it 3% of the OIL approved bentonite powder and stir for
30 minutes. Determine apparent viscosity; yield value and API fluid loss
of the mud at 26 +/- 2 deg C.
Age the treated mud at 100 +/- 2 deg C for 18 hrs in rolling condition.
Cool and stir for 15 minutes in a multimixer. Determine apparent
viscosity, yield value and API fluid loss at 26 +/- 2 deg C which should
be as under:
(a) Apparent viscosity, cp : should not decrease
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(c) API fluid loss, ml : should not increase
6.10. Temperature stability:
Prepare 0.5% (w/v) solution of the sample in saturated salt water
(prepared by dissolving analar grade NaCl in distilled water) by stirring
in a multimixer for 30 minutes. Adjust pH to 8 - 9 by 1N NaOH solution.
Record apparent viscosity and yield value of suspension at 26 +/- 2 deg
C.
Age the solution in a roller oven in rolling condition at 120 +/- 2 deg C
for 18 hrs. Cool and stir for 5 minutes. Measure apparent viscosity and
yield value of the solution at 26 +/- 2 deg C which should be as under:
(a) Apparent viscosity, cp : should not decrease
(b) Yield value, lbs/100 ftsq : should not decrease
6.11. Borate Sensitivity Test:
Prepare a 0.5% (w/v) solution of the sample in distilled water by
stirring in a multimixer for 30 minutes. Add to it 5 ml of 20% (w/v) hot
solution of borax and stir for 5 minutes. No stiff gel formation should
take place.
6.12. Packing:
(a) The material should be packed in multiwalled paper bags with at
least two innermost layers are suitably waterproofed strong enough
to withstand rigours of transit and storage. Pack Size: 25KG net per
bag.
(b) PELLETISATION:-If supply is from foreign source, the supply should
be in suitably pelletized forms.
6.13. Markings:
Each bag should have clear legible markings as given below:
(a) Name of the product/brand name
(b) Name of the supplier/manufacturer (Name of manufacturer must be
marked on the bags in case the product is not branded).
(c) Date/month/year of manufacture
(d) Supply order number against which the supply is made.
Note
(i) Apparent viscosity and yield value will be measured by a Fann VG
meter or equivalent and API fluid loss will be measured in standard
API fluid loss apparatus using compressed air or nitrogen as pressure
source.
(ii) The Supplied Materials must meet OIL's specifications in all respect.
7. MICRONIZED CALCIUM CARBONATE
7.1. Physical State-Fine Powder free from dirt & foreign matter.
7.2. Water soluble content-0.35 %( by weight) max.
7.3. Specific gravity at 24+/-2degC -2.6(min).
7.4. Purity as Calcium Carbonate-96% by weight min.
7.5. Solubility in 15% wt/wt HCl-96% by weight min.

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7.6. Particle size distribution % by volume as measured by light scattering
technology- D10- < 4 micron; D50- 4-15 micron; D90-15-60 micron.
Particle retain on 200 meshes ASTM- 2% by weight max.
7.7. Packing: Moisture proof HDPE/Jute bag with polythene inner lining (100
gauge) strong enough to withstand rigours of transit and storage, capacity
50 kg net per bag.
7.8. Marking: Each bag shall have clearly legible marking as given below:
(a) Name of Product
(b) Name of Supplier
(c) Date/Month/Year of manufacture
(d) Supply order number against which supplies are made
8. POLYAMINE
8.1. Physical Properties: The material as received shall be in the form of
colourless/pale yellow liquid and shall be free from visible impurities.
Should be determined visually.
8.2. Miscibility with Water at 24 ± 2 Deg C: Prepare a 2% (v/v) of the sample
solution in distilled water, which gives a clear single-phase solution.
Miscibility with Water at 24 ± 2 Deg C should be completely miscible.
8.3. Miscibility with 3% KCL solution at 24 ± 2 Deg C:
Prepare a 2% (v/v) of the sample solution in 3%kcl solution, which gives
a clear single-phase solution.
Miscibility with 3% KCL solution at 24 ± 2 Deg C should be completely
miscible.
8.4. Specific Gravity at 24 ± 2 Deg C: It should be between 1.01-1.1.
8.5. Qualitatively determine Na+, K+ and Ca++ in 2%
CHS/Polyamine in distilled water: All three elements absent.
8.6. Chemical assay (Reinecke salt gravimetric method): < = 20.0 % By mass.
8.7. Swelling test: 2% (w/v) solution of the sample by Linear Swell Meter
against Bentonite pellets compressed to 10,000 psi in a 2 hrs test: < =24.0
%.
8.8. CLAY HYDRATION SUPPRESSION
(a) BASE MUD
Take 450ml of distilled water and add 45 g of bentonite powder and
stir the mixture in silverson High Shear mixture for 30 minutes at
medium speed. Determine apparent viscosity at 24 +/- 2 degC
which should be as follows.
Specification: Apparent Viscosity, cp: To determine.

(b) TREATED MUD:


Take 450ml of distilled water and add 45 g of bentonite powder, and
stir the mixture in silverson High Shear mixture, and add 2% (w/v)
of the sample and stir for 30 minutes at medium speed. Determine
apparent viscosity at 24 +/- 2 degC which should be as follows.
Specification: Apparent Viscosity, cp: Should not be more than
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8.9. METHYLENE BLUE CAPACITY
(a) BASE MUD
Hydrate 20g/350ml bentonite in distilled water for 24 hours at
room temperature. Take 2 ml of the slurry add 5ml of Distilled
water and stir in mixer for 30 min. Record the methylene blue
capacity with the help of methylene blue solution.
Specification: Methylene blue Capacity, ml: to determine
(b) TREATED MUD
Hydrate 20g/350ml bentonite in distilled water for 24 hours at
room temperature. Take 2 ml of the slurry add 5ml of Distilled
water, add 5ml of 2% amine solution in distilled water and stir in
mixer for 30 min. Record the methylene blue capacity with the
help of methylene blue solution (as mentioned in sub procedure
Chem Lab/Mud/sub/MBC/06.
Specification: Methylene blue Capacity, ml: 65% (max) of
bentonite slurry.
8.10. PACKING: The material should be packed in 200 Kg plastic Jar/Drum
strong enough to withstand rigors of transportation and storage.
8.11. MARKING:
Each drum shall have clear legible marking as given below:
(a) Name of the product:
(b) Name of the supplier:
(c) Date/Month/ year of manufacture.
(d) Supply order number against which supplies are made
9. POLYOL
POLYOL (LOW TEMPERATURE) HAVING FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS:
9.1. Physical State: The material shall be in the form of liquid at 24 ±2 °C, free
from visible impurities.
9.2. pH of 3% (v/v) Sample in 10% (w/v) KCl Solution in Distilled water : 6.0 -
7.5
9.3. Surface Tension of 3% (v/v) Sample in 10% (w/v) KCl Solution in Distilled
Water, dynes / cm3. 40 ± 5
9.4. Hydroxyl Value, mg KOH / g of Sample: 170 – 210
9.5. Iodoform Test for Confirmation of Presence of alpha carbon in Sample:
Should be Positive.
9.6. Performance Test:
(a) PREPARATION OF BASE MUD:
Prepare 10 - 15 cp Bentonite Suspension from pre-hydrated
Bentonite Suspension [prepared by stirring 10% (w/v) Bentonite in
Distilled Water for 30 minutes using a laboratory stirrer (5000 #
6000 rpm) and aged for 72 hours at 90 ± 2 °C] by diluting with
Distilled Water and stirring in a Hamilton Beach Mixer for 20
minutes. Treat the prepared Bentonite Suspension with KCl (10%
w/v) and age for 24 hours at 24 ± 2 °C. After that add PHPA (0.2%
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(0.3% w/v) + KOH (pH 9.0 - 9.5), while stirring in a Hamilton Beach
Mixer at high speed for 20 minutes.
(b) Hot roll the Base Mud at 100 °C for 18 hours in a roller oven. After
aging cool the Mud to 24 ± 2 °C and stir in a Hamilton Beach Mixer
for 20 minutes at high speed. Determine the Apparent Viscosity (cP)
and the Yield Point (lbs/100 sq. ft) by Fann VG Meter or Equivalent.
Also measure the Lubricity Coefficient, using a Lubricity Tester and
HP-HT Filtration Loss (ml / 30 minutes) at 500 psi and 100 °C,
using a HP-HT Filtration Apparatus. Record Apparent Viscosity,
Yield Point, Lubricity Coefficient and HP-HT Filtration Loss of the
hot rolled base mud.
(c) Treat the Base Mud with 3% (v/v) Sample in a Hamilton Beach
Mixer stirring for 20 minutes. Hot roll the treated Base Mud at 100
°C for 18 hours in a roller oven. After aging cool the Mud to 24 ± 2
°C and stir in a Hamilton Beach Mixer for 20 minutes at high speed
/ medium speed. Determine Apparent Viscosity (cP), Yield Point
(lbs/100 sq. ft), Lubricity Coefficient and HPHT Filtration Loss (ml
/ 30 minutes) at 500 psi and 100 °C, as in 6 (ii) above.
(d) Apparent Viscosity of the treated hot rolled base mud should not
be less than the value obtained for hot rolled base mud 6 (ii). Yield
Point of the treated hot rolled base mud should not be less than the
value obtained for hot rolled base mud 6 (ii). Lubricity Coefficient
of the treated hot rolled base mud should not be more than 80% of
the value obtained for hot rolled mud 6 (ii). HP-HT Filtration Loss
of the treated hot rolled base mud should not be more than 70% of
the value obtained for hot rolled mud 6 (ii). Cloud Point of 3% (v/v)
Sample in 10% (w/v) KCl in Distilled Water, °C: 75-87.
10. POTASSIUM SULPHATE:
10.1. Physical Properties: The material shall be in the form of crystalline solid
or powder, free from visible impurities.
10.2. Moisture Content at 105 +/-2 deg C, % by mass: 2.00(Maximum)
10.3. Matter Insoluble in Water on Dry Basis, percent by mass: 0.5(Maximum)
10.4. Calcium as Ca++ on Dry Basis, ppm: 2000 (Maximum) 5. Purity as
Potassium Sulphate on Dry Basis, percent by mass: 96.0 (Minimum)
10.5. Packing: The material should be packed in polythene bag (100 gauge)
which in turn should be packed in HDPE bag strong enough to withstand
rigorous of transit and storage. The material should be supplied in the
original packing of the manufacturer Capacity 50 kg net per bag.
10.6. Marking: Each bag shall have clear legible markings as given below:
(a) Name of the product
(b) Name of the supplier
(c) Date/Month/Year of manufacture
(d) Supply order number against which the present supply is made

11. POTASSIUM CHLORIDE:


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11.1. Physical Properties: The material as received should be a crystalline
solid/powder and white in colour, free from dirt and foreign matter.
11.2. Moisture Content at 105 +/-2 DegC, % by mass, maximum: 2.00
11.3. Matter Insoluble in water, (on dry basis), % by mass maximum: 0.50
11.4. Calcium Content,(on dry basis) ppm, maximum. : 2000.00
11.5. Purity as Potassium Chloride,(on dry basis), % by mass, min. :97.00
11.6. Packing :
(a) The material should be packed in polythene bag (100 gauge) which
in turn should be packed in HDPE bag strong enough to withstand
rigours of transit and storage. The material should be supplied in
the original packing of the manufacturer. Capacity 50 kg net per bag.
(b) PELLETIZATION:-If supply is from foreign source, the supply should
be in suitably pelletized forms.
11.7. Marking : Each bag shall have clear legible markings as given below :
(a) Name of the product.
(b) Name of the supplier.
(c) Date/Month/Year of manufacture.
(d) Supply order number against which the present supply is made.
12. NIF (500 PSI):
12.1. Physical Properties: The material shall be a free flowing powder, free from
visible impurities
12.2. Moisture Content at 105 +/-2 DegC, % by mass, maximum.: 10.0
(Maximum)
12.3. pH of 5% (w/v) Solution of the Material in Distilled Water at 24 ± 2 degC:
7.0 ±1.0
12.4. Sieve Analysis: Residue on 100 mesh(ASTM) screen after sieving @3000
vibrations/minute for 10 mins, Percent by mass: 15 (maximum)
12.5. Loss on ignition: Residue left in Silica crucible after heating in muffle
furnace for 2 hours at 6000C , percent by mass: 10 (maximum)
12.6. Yield point of base mud, lbs/100 sq ft: To be recorded
12.7. Yield point of hot rolled (1000 C for 16 hours) base mud, lbs/100 sq ft: Not
more than Sl. No 6
12.8. API filter loss of hot rolled (1000 C for 16 hours) base mud, ml: To be
recorded
12.9. Invasion test of hot rolled (1000 C for 16 hours) base mud in sand bed test
cell at 500 psi for 30 minutes, cm: To be recorded
13. HP LUBRICANT:
13.1. Physical Properties: The material shall be a free-flowing liquid at 24±2 0C,
free from visible impurities.
13.2. Lubricity coefficient of the treated NDDF (Composition: Distilled water +
KCl 5% (mixing time 5 min.) + Biocide-1000 ppm (mixing time 5 min.) +
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3% w/v (mixing time 10 min); MCC 6% w/v (mixing time 10 min); pH:
8.5-9.0 + add 2.0% w/v of the material, Stir in a Hamilton Beach Mixer
for 10 mins.) by using a lubricity tester: 0.10 (Maximum)
13.3. Extreme Pressure film strength at 300 in-lb load and 1000 RPM of treated
NDDF, psi: 12000 (Minimum)
13.4. Lubricity coefficient after hot rolled (100±2 0C, 16 hrs) treated 2.0 % (w/v)
NDDF: Should not be more than 0.02 unit of the value at Sl no. 2
13.5. Film strength of the hot rolled (100±2 0C, 16 hrs) treated 2.0 % (w/v)
NDDF, psi: Film strength of treated NDDF should not be less than 25000
psi
13.6. Foam test: Specific Gravity of the treated freshwater mud: 0.80 (minimum)

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APPENDIX-III: COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH

COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
0.00 0.00 -127.88 Sandstone
10.00 10.00 -117.88 Sandstone
20.00 20.00 -107.88 Sandstone
30.00 30.00 -97.88 Sandstone
40.00 40.00 -87.88 Sandstone
50.00 50.00 -77.88 Sandstone
60.00 60.00 -67.88 Sandstone
70.00 70.00 -57.88 Sandstone
80.00 80.00 -47.88 Sandstone
90.00 90.00 -37.88 Sandstone
100.00 100.00 -27.88 Sandstone
110.00 110.00 -17.88 Sandstone
120.00 120.00 -7.88 Sandstone
130.00 130.00 2.12 Sandstone
140.00 140.00 12.12 Sandstone
150.00 150.00 22.12 Sandstone
160.00 160.00 32.12 412.51 Sandstone

Alluvium
170.00 170.00 42.12 425.27 Shale
180.00 180.00 52.12 419.61 Shale
190.00 190.00 62.12 417.59 Sandstone
200.00 200.00 72.12 415.26 Shale
210.00 210.00 82.12 440.09 Shale
220.00 220.00 92.12 418.40 Shale
230.00 229.99 102.11 451.54 Shale
240.00 239.99 112.11 449.87 Shale
250.00 249.98 122.10 442.68 Shale
260.00 259.96 132.08 469.32 Shale
270.00 269.94 142.06 433.59 Sandstone
280.00 279.91 152.03 429.14 Sandstone
290.00 289.88 162.00 652.15 Sandstone
300.00 299.83 171.95 710.01 Sandstone
310.00 309.77 181.89 536.37 Shale
320.00 319.71 191.83 414.11 Sandstone
330.00 329.63 201.75 412.92 Shale
340.00 339.53 211.65 453.39 Shale
350.00 349.40 221.52 416.16 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
360.00 359.24 231.36 420.61 Sandstone
370.00 369.04 241.16 489.00 Shale
380.00 378.80 250.92 460.94 Shale
390.00 388.52 260.64 1112.28 Shale
400.00 398.21 270.33 972.15 Sandstone
410.00 407.86 279.98 872.91 Shale
420.00 417.48 289.60 957.22 Shale
430.00 427.06 299.18 879.73 Shale
440.00 436.59 308.71 915.77 Shale
450.00 446.08 318.20 897.84 Shale
460.00 455.51 327.63 874.27 Shale
470.00 464.89 337.01 803.70 Shale
480.00 474.22 346.34 950.47 Shale
490.00 483.49 355.61 951.20 Shale
500.00 492.70 364.82 888.36 Shale
510.00 501.85 373.97 834.68 Shale
520.00 510.93 383.05 985.90 Shale
530.00 519.96 392.08 978.36 Shale
540.00 528.97 401.09 918.94 Shale
550.00 537.98 410.10 1026.88 Sandstone
560.00 546.98 419.10 1021.08 Shale
570.00 556.00 428.12 966.25 Shale
580.00 565.00 437.12 989.50 Shale
590.00 574.01 446.13 1067.70 Shale
600.00 583.02 455.14 952.30 Shale
610.00 592.03 464.15 1021.81 Sandstone
620.00 601.08 473.20 968.73 Sandstone
630.00 610.14 482.26 946.61 Sandstone
640.00 619.19 491.31 1158.96 Sandstone
650.00 628.24 500.36 989.80 Shale
660.00 637.29 509.41 1000.35 Shale
670.00 646.37 518.49 937.78 Shale
680.00 655.45 527.57 993.80 Sandstone
690.00 664.53 536.65 1063.90 Shale
700.00 673.62 545.74 1054.58 Shale
710.00 682.74 554.86 1032.14 Shale
720.00 691.87 563.99 1110.04 Sandstone
730.00 701.01 573.13 1015.56 Shale
740.00 710.16 582.28 1088.15 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
750.00 719.31 591.43 1288.41 Shale
760.00 728.50 600.62 1313.43 Shale
770.00 737.69 609.81 1095.64 Shale
780.00 746.89 619.01 1207.18 Shale
790.00 756.10 628.22 1273.86 Sandstone
800.00 765.33 637.45 1155.79 Shale
810.00 774.57 646.69 960.66 Shale
820.00 783.80 655.92 1236.47 Shale
830.00 793.05 665.17 1535.25 Sandstone
840.00 802.31 674.43 1312.15 Shale
850.00 811.57 683.69 1403.58 Shale
860.00 820.87 692.99 1059.89 Shale
870.00 830.16 702.28 1346.51 Shale
880.00 839.47 711.59 1324.29 Shale
890.00 848.79 720.91 1358.84 Shale
900.00 858.12 730.24 1350.81 Sandstone
910.00 867.46 739.58 1352.25 Shale
920.00 876.81 748.93 1619.42 Sandstone
930.00 886.15 758.27 1303.35 Shale
940.00 895.51 767.63 1299.81 Sandstone
950.00 904.88 777.00 1368.10 Sandstone
960.00 914.27 786.39 1503.45 Sandstone
970.00 923.66 795.78 1599.34 Shale
980.00 933.07 805.19 1595.81 Shale
990.00 942.46 814.58 1850.62 Sandstone
1000.00 951.87 823.99 1435.69 Shale
1010.00 961.27 833.39 1355.31 Sandstone
1020.00 970.67 842.79 1493.32 Sandstone
1030.00 980.08 852.20 1322.18 Sandstone
1040.00 989.48 861.60 1699.19 Sandstone
1050.00 998.89 871.01 1364.60 Shale
1060.00 1008.30 880.42 1325.61 Sandstone
1070.00 1017.72 889.84 1599.19 Sandstone
1080.00 1027.14 899.26 1337.53 Sandstone
1090.00 1036.57 908.69 1444.97 Shale
1100.00 1046.01 918.13 1350.73 Shale
1110.00 1055.44 927.56 1368.91 Shale
1120.00 1064.89 937.01 1627.06 Sandstone
1130.00 1074.36 946.48 1692.41 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1140.00 1083.84 955.96 1617.00 Shale
1150.00 1093.33 965.45 2088.74 Sandstone
1160.00 1102.83 974.95 1480.88 Shale
1170.00 1112.33 984.45 1483.73 Shale
1180.00 1121.84 993.96 1601.23 Sandstone
1190.00 1131.36 1003.48 1373.05 Sandstone
1200.00 1140.90 1013.02 1692.54 Shale
1210.00 1150.43 1022.55 2296.56 Sandstone
1220.00 1159.97 1032.09 2730.04 Sandstone
1230.00 1169.52 1041.64 3176.64 Sandstone
1240.00 1179.09 1051.21 1620.60 Shale
1250.00 1188.65 1060.77 2091.18 Sandstone
1260.00 1198.22 1070.34 1570.43 Shale
1270.00 1207.80 1079.92 2289.67 Sandstone
1280.00 1217.38 1089.50 1747.57 Sandstone
1290.00 1226.96 1099.08 1650.91 Shale
1300.00 1236.54 1108.66 2153.44 Sandstone
1310.00 1246.11 1118.23 1689.29 Shale
1320.00 1255.70 1127.82 1856.40 Sandstone
1330.00 1265.30 1137.42 2410.96 Sandstone
1340.00 1274.89 1147.01 3124.97 Sandstone
1350.00 1284.50 1156.62 2038.10 Shale
1360.00 1294.10 1166.22 1706.89 Sandstone
1370.00 1303.74 1175.86 1547.22 Shale
1380.00 1313.37 1185.49 1846.32 Shale
1390.00 1322.98 1195.10 1950.72 Sandstone
1400.00 1332.61 1204.73 1863.42 Shale
1410.00 1342.26 1214.38 1747.96 Shale
1420.00 1351.93 1224.05 3573.02 Sandstone
1430.00 1361.65 1233.77 1569.61 Shale
1440.00 1371.40 1243.52 2137.84 Shale
1450.00 1381.19 1253.31 2366.59 Shale
1460.00 1391.01 1263.13 2917.31 Sandstone
1470.00 1400.84 1272.96 3485.63 Shale
1480.00 1410.68 1282.80 3686.56 Sandstone
1490.00 1420.54 1292.66 3192.11 Sandstone
1500.00 1430.42 1302.54 2510.23 Shale
1510.00 1440.32 1312.44 1779.79 Sandstone
1520.00 1450.23 1322.35 1794.32 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1530.00 1460.16 1332.28 1731.86 Sandstone
1540.00 1470.09 1342.21 1952.44 Shale
1550.00 1480.03 1352.15 1652.00 Sandstone
1560.00 1489.99 1362.11 2095.04 Shale
1570.00 1499.95 1372.07 2304.20 Sandstone
1580.00 1509.92 1382.04 2085.86 Sandstone
1590.00 1519.89 1392.01 1805.55 Sandstone
1600.00 1529.86 1401.98 2290.64 Shale
1610.00 1539.84 1411.96 2502.52 Shale
1620.00 1549.82 1421.94 1756.51 Sandstone
1630.00 1559.80 1431.92 1955.83 Sandstone
1640.00 1569.78 1441.90 1999.54 Sandstone
1650.00 1579.78 1451.90 1849.34 Sandstone
1660.00 1589.77 1461.89 2007.67 Shale
1670.00 1599.76 1471.88 2085.53 Shale
1680.00 1609.75 1481.87 2025.28 Sandstone
1690.00 1619.74 1491.86 2072.23 Shale
1700.00 1629.74 1501.86 1936.07 Shale
1710.00 1639.73 1511.85 1882.55 Sandstone
1720.00 1649.73 1521.85 1786.74 Sandstone
1730.00 1659.72 1531.84 2102.65 Sandstone
1740.00 1669.72 1541.84 2332.27 Shale
1750.00 1679.71 1551.83 1885.83 Sandstone
1760.00 1689.71 1561.83 2051.14 Sandstone
1770.00 1699.70 1571.82 2068.02 Shale
1780.00 1709.70 1581.82 1799.91 Sandstone
1790.00 1719.70 1591.82 1861.82 Sandstone
1800.00 1729.70 1601.82 2208.95 Shale
1810.00 1739.70 1611.82 1876.09 Sandstone
1820.00 1749.69 1621.81 2115.48 Shale
1830.00 1759.69 1631.81 2242.43 Sandstone
1840.00 1769.69 1641.81 1881.40 Sandstone
1850.00 1779.69 1651.81 3054.83 Shale
1860.00 1789.69 1661.81 2831.65 Shale
1870.00 1799.69 1671.81 2296.74 Sandstone
1880.00 1809.69 1681.81 2747.39 Shale
Girujan

1890.00 1819.69 1691.81 2898.65 Shale


1900.00 1829.69 1701.81 2615.77 Shale
1910.00 1839.69 1711.81 2634.29 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1920.00 1849.69 1721.81 2684.27 Shale
1930.00 1859.69 1731.81 2845.71 Shale
1940.00 1869.68 1741.80 3896.20 Sandstone
1950.00 1879.68 1751.80 3002.84 Sandstone
1960.00 1889.68 1761.80 2329.78 Sandstone
1970.00 1899.68 1771.80 3251.30 Sandstone
1980.00 1909.68 1781.80 2688.39 Sandstone
1990.00 1919.68 1791.80 2646.98 Sandstone
2000.00 1929.68 1801.80 3010.45 Sandstone
2010.00 1939.68 1811.80 2372.41 Sandstone
2020.00 1949.68 1821.80 2344.38 Sandstone
2030.00 1959.68 1831.80 2323.39 Sandstone
2040.00 1969.68 1841.80 2265.36 Sandstone
2050.00 1979.68 1851.80 2412.47 Sandstone
2060.00 1989.68 1861.80 2712.68 Sandstone
2070.00 1999.68 1871.80 2939.41 Shale
2080.00 2009.68 1881.80 2587.11 Sandstone
2090.00 2019.68 1891.80 3149.76 Shale
2100.00 2029.68 1901.80 2423.96 Sandstone
2110.00 2039.68 1911.80 3093.61 Shale
2120.00 2049.68 1921.80 3329.15 Shale
2130.00 2059.67 1931.79 2764.33 Sandstone
2140.00 2069.67 1941.79 2908.07 Sandstone
2150.00 2079.67 1951.79 2960.52 Shale
2160.00 2089.67 1961.79 2901.42 Shale
2170.00 2099.67 1971.79 2926.50 Shale
2180.00 2109.67 1981.79 2508.08 Sandstone
2190.00 2119.67 1991.79 3066.69 Shale
2200.00 2129.67 2001.79 2920.26 Sandstone
2210.00 2139.67 2011.79 2845.81 Shale
2220.00 2149.67 2021.79 3159.25 Shale
2230.00 2159.67 2031.79 3255.24 Shale
2240.00 2169.67 2041.79 2952.64 Shale
2250.00 2179.67 2051.79 3302.51 Sandstone
2260.00 2189.67 2061.79 3485.60 Shale
2270.00 2199.67 2071.79 2992.52 Shale
2280.00 2209.67 2081.79 3128.72 Sandstone
2290.00 2219.67 2091.79 3452.22 Shale
2300.00 2229.67 2101.79 3703.21 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
2310.00 2239.67 2111.79 3347.52 Shale
2320.00 2249.67 2121.79 3459.12 Shale
2330.00 2259.67 2131.79 3941.72 Sandstone
2340.00 2269.67 2141.79 3269.12 Shale
2350.00 2279.67 2151.79 3593.22 Shale
2360.00 2289.67 2161.79 3899.54 Shale
2370.00 2299.67 2171.79 3265.26 Sandstone
2380.00 2309.67 2181.79 3165.17 Sandstone
2390.00 2319.67 2191.79 3300.06 Sandstone
2400.00 2329.67 2201.79 3101.14 Sandstone
2410.00 2339.67 2211.79 3368.85 Shale
2420.00 2349.67 2221.79 3132.66 Sandstone
2430.00 2359.67 2231.79 3900.20 Shale
2440.00 2369.67 2241.79 3866.63 Shale
2450.00 2379.67 2251.79 3176.66 Shale
2460.00 2389.67 2261.79 3558.21 Sandstone
2470.00 2399.67 2271.79 3629.94 Sandstone
2480.00 2409.67 2281.79 3823.46 Shale
2490.00 2419.67 2291.79 3328.68 Sandstone
2500.00 2429.67 2301.79 3242.16 Sandstone
2510.00 2439.67 2311.79 4122.15 Shale
2520.00 2449.67 2321.79 4397.06 Shale
2530.00 2459.66 2331.78 4715.39 Sandstone
2540.00 2469.66 2341.78 4849.04 Shale
2550.00 2479.66 2351.78 3211.51 Sandstone
2560.00 2489.66 2361.78 3502.11 Sandstone
2570.00 2499.66 2371.78 4445.60 Shale
2580.00 2509.66 2381.78 3566.54 Shale
2590.00 2519.66 2391.78 3432.21 Sandstone
2600.00 2529.66 2401.78 4292.61 Shale
2610.00 2539.66 2411.78 4556.54 Shale
2620.00 2549.66 2421.78 3929.55 Sandstone
2630.00 2559.66 2431.78 4158.21 Shale
2640.00 2569.66 2441.78 4567.59 Shale
2650.00 2579.66 2451.78 4753.44 Shale
2660.00 2589.66 2461.78 4353.47 Shale
2670.00 2599.66 2471.78 4677.78 Shale
2680.00 2609.66 2481.78 3868.11 Sandstone
2690.00 2619.65 2491.77 4178.43 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
2700.00 2629.65 2501.77 4242.25 Shale
2710.00 2639.65 2511.77 4485.30 Shale
2720.00 2649.65 2521.77 3957.51 Sandstone
2730.00 2659.65 2531.77 4929.83 Shale
2740.00 2669.65 2541.77 5240.80 Shale
2750.00 2679.65 2551.77 4072.22 Shale
2760.00 2689.65 2561.77 4786.14 Shale
2770.00 2699.65 2571.77 4948.69 Shale
2780.00 2709.65 2581.77 5467.00 Shale
2790.00 2719.65 2591.77 3964.96 Sandstone
2800.00 2729.65 2601.77 4976.23 Shale
2810.00 2739.65 2611.77 4651.47 Shale
2820.00 2749.65 2621.77 5019.32 Shale
2830.00 2759.65 2631.77 4638.31 Shale
2840.00 2769.65 2641.77 4368.06 Shale
2850.00 2779.65 2651.77 4776.17 Shale
2860.00 2789.65 2661.77 4619.93 Sandstone
2870.00 2799.64 2671.76 4497.01 Shale
2880.00 2809.64 2681.76 5034.32 Shale
2890.00 2819.64 2691.76 5231.40 Sandstone
2900.00 2829.64 2701.76 4152.31 Shale
2910.00 2839.64 2711.76 4885.08 Shale
2920.00 2849.64 2721.76 4128.07 Sandstone
2930.00 2859.64 2731.76 4151.61 Shale
2940.00 2869.64 2741.76 3921.48 Sandstone
2950.00 2879.64 2751.76 4403.18 Sandstone
2960.00 2889.64 2761.76 4589.57 Shale
2970.00 2899.64 2771.76 4265.84 Sandstone
2980.00 2909.63 2781.75 4852.66 Shale
2990.00 2919.63 2791.75 4168.90 Shale
3000.00 2929.63 2801.75 4478.71 Sandstone
Tipam

3010.00 2939.63 2811.75 4560.08 Shale


3020.00 2949.62 2821.74 5048.24 Shale
3030.00 2959.62 2831.74 4880.25 Sandstone
3040.00 2969.62 2841.74 5711.99 Shale
3050.00 2979.61 2851.73 5179.02 Shale
3060.00 2989.61 2861.73 4763.05 Shale
3070.00 2999.61 2871.73 5296.99 Sandstone
3080.00 3009.61 2881.73 5557.62 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
3090.00 3019.60 2891.72 5563.29 Sandstone
3100.00 3029.60 2901.72 5539.49 Shale
3110.00 3039.60 2911.72 5683.62 Sandstone
3120.00 3049.59 2921.71 6111.20 Sandstone
3130.00 3059.59 2931.71 5578.35 Sandstone
3140.00 3069.58 2941.70 5729.59 Shale
3150.00 3079.58 2951.70 5631.79 Sandstone
3160.00 3089.57 2961.69 5802.02 Sandstone
3170.00 3099.57 2971.69 5760.62 Sandstone
3180.00 3109.56 2981.68 5723.84 Sandstone
3190.00 3119.56 2991.68 5729.83 Shale
3200.00 3129.56 3001.68 5937.86 Sandstone
3210.00 3139.55 3011.67 5828.96 Sandstone
3220.00 3149.54 3021.66 5912.48 Sandstone
3230.00 3159.54 3031.66 4392.74 Sandstone
3240.00 3169.53 3041.65 5704.87 Sandstone
3250.00 3179.53 3051.65 6221.75 Sandstone
3260.00 3189.52 3061.64 6433.44 Sandstone
3270.00 3199.51 3071.63 6272.09 Sandstone
3280.00 3209.51 3081.63 4993.94 Shale
3290.00 3219.50 3091.62 5036.00 Sandstone
3300.00 3229.49 3101.61 5906.05 Sandstone
3310.00 3239.49 3111.61 5999.94 Sandstone
3320.00 3249.48 3121.60 5972.21 Sandstone
3330.00 3259.47 3131.59 5662.25 Sandstone
3340.00 3269.47 3141.59 6074.97 Shale
3350.00 3279.47 3151.59 6221.45 Sandstone
3360.00 3289.46 3161.58 4778.97 Shale
3370.00 3299.46 3171.58 4965.28 Shale
3380.00 3309.45 3181.57 4992.81 Shale
3390.00 3319.45 3191.57 5960.03 Shale
3400.00 3329.44 3201.56 5736.51 Shale
3410.00 3339.44 3211.56 4723.07 Shale
3420.00 3349.43 3221.55 6117.26 Sandstone
3430.00 3359.43 3231.55 6136.35 Sandstone
3440.00 3369.42 3241.54 4970.69 Shale
3450.00 3379.42 3251.54 6335.53 Sandstone
3460.00 3389.41 3261.53 6754.54 Shale
3470.00 3399.41 3271.53 5957.80 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
3480.00 3409.40 3281.52 7129.49 Sandstone
3490.00 3419.40 3291.52 7113.06 Shale
3500.00 3429.40 3301.52 6159.40 Shale
3510.00 3439.39 3311.51 6098.13 Shale
3520.00 3449.39 3321.51 7730.84 Shale
3530.00 3459.38 3331.50 5905.14 Sandstone
3540.00 3469.38 3341.50 6360.97 Shale
3550.00 3479.37 3351.49 6182.56 Shale
3560.00 3489.37 3361.49 6395.22 Sandstone
3570.00 3499.37 3371.49 6416.93 Shale
3580.00 3509.36 3381.48 6792.36 Sandstone
3590.00 3519.36 3391.48 6772.70 Sandstone
3600.00 3529.35 3401.47 6362.50 Sandstone
3610.00 3539.34 3411.46 6824.44 Shale
3620.00 3549.34 3421.46 7167.15 Shale
3630.00 3559.33 3431.45 7953.17 Sandstone
3640.00 3569.33 3441.45 6036.79 Sandstone
3650.00 3579.32 3451.44 6817.79 Sandstone
3660.00 3589.32 3461.44 7560.52 Shale
3670.00 3599.31 3471.43 6558.95 Sandstone
3680.00 3609.31 3481.43 6869.38 Sandstone
3690.00 3619.30 3491.42 7727.65 Sandstone
3700.00 3629.30 3501.42 7391.03 Sandstone
3710.00 3639.29 3511.41 6568.19 Sandstone
3720.00 3649.29 3521.41 5141.91 Shale
3730.00 3659.29 3531.41 7516.46 Shale
3740.00 3669.29 3541.41 6452.09 Shale
3750.00 3679.28 3551.40 6890.38 Shale
3760.00 3689.28 3561.40 7294.85 Sandstone
3770.00 3699.28 3571.40 7997.34 Shale
3780.00 3709.28 3581.40 8277.11 Shale
3790.00 3719.28 3591.40 5438.49 Shale
3800.00 3729.28 3601.40 7384.82 Sandstone
Barail_Arg

3810.00 3739.28 3611.40 3814.48 Shale


3820.00 3749.27 3621.39 5906.07 Shale
3830.00 3759.27 3631.39 5995.08 Sandstone
3840.00 3769.27 3641.39 4612.52 Sandstone
3850.00 3779.27 3651.39 5515.69 Sandstone
3860.00 3789.27 3661.39 5245.85 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
3870.00 3799.27 3671.39 6397.89 Sandstone
3880.00 3809.27 3681.39 4742.12 Sandstone
3890.00 3819.27 3691.39 5734.51 Sandstone
3900.00 3829.26 3701.38 5955.82 Shale
3910.00 3839.26 3711.38 3941.95 Shale
3920.00 3849.26 3721.38 4925.51 Sandstone
3930.00 3859.26 3731.38 3310.06 Sandstone
3940.00 3869.26 3741.38 5084.51 Sandstone
3950.00 3879.26 3751.38 5742.58 Sandstone
3960.00 3889.26 3761.38 4486.53 Shale
3970.00 3899.25 3771.37 5336.61 Shale
3980.00 3909.25 3781.37 5158.52 Shale
3990.00 3919.25 3791.37 5936.38 Sandstone
4000.00 3929.25 3801.37 5502.52 Shale
4010.00 3939.25 3811.37 5124.37 Shale
4020.00 3949.25 3821.37 8234.22 Shale
4030.00 3959.25 3831.37 4267.30 Shale
4040.00 3969.24 3841.36 7198.79 Shale
4050.00 3979.24 3851.36 3732.14 Sandstone
4060.00 3989.24 3861.36 5419.18 Shale
4070.00 3999.24 3871.36 5730.31 Shale
4080.00 4009.24 3881.36 7224.20 Shale
4090.00 4019.23 3891.35 6668.42 Sandstone
4100.00 4029.23 3901.35 5225.87 Sandstone
4110.00 4039.23 3911.35 4616.02 Shale
4120.00 4049.23 3921.35 5581.03 Shale
4130.00 4059.23 3931.35 8733.67 Shale
4140.00 4069.23 3941.35 8354.50 Shale
4150.00 4079.23 3951.35 7425.88 Sandstone
4160.00 4089.22 3961.34 8979.32 Shale
4170.00 4099.22 3971.34 9808.61 Shale
Barail_Arn

4180.00 4109.22 3981.34 6622.20 Sandstone


4190.00 4119.22 3991.34 7672.08 Sandstone
4200.00 4129.22 4001.34 6662.18 Shale
4210.00 4139.21 4011.33 7537.57 Shale
4220.00 4149.21 4021.33 5235.55 Shale
4230.00 4159.21 4031.33 9241.79 Shale
4240.00 4169.21 4041.33 8725.50 Sandstone
4250.00 4179.21 4051.33 8782.43 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (1)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Balimara-02

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
4260.00 4189.21 4061.33 8428.36 Shale
4270.00 4199.21 4071.33 8259.13 Sandstone
4280.00 4209.20 4081.32 9134.60 Shale
4290.00 4219.20 4091.32 9421.25 Shale
4300.00 4229.20 4101.32 9426.84 Shale
4310.00 4239.20 4111.32 9136.17 Shale
4320.00 4249.20 4121.32 8326.96 Sandstone
4330.00 4259.20 4131.32 8037.80 Sandstone
4340.00 4269.20 4141.32 8309.84 Sandstone
4350.00 4279.20 4151.32 9916.14 Sandstone
4360.00 4289.19 4161.31 9684.59 Sandstone
4370.00 4299.19 4171.31 8923.61 Sandstone
4380.00 4309.19 4181.31 9860.30 Shale
4390.00 4319.19 4191.31 8253.47 Sandstone

COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
0.00 0.00 -131.95
10.00 10.00 -121.95
20.00 20.00 -111.95
30.00 30.00 -101.95
40.00 40.00 -91.95
50.00 50.00 -81.95
60.00 60.00 -71.95
All+Dhek

70.00 70.00 -61.95


80.00 80.00 -51.95
90.00 90.00 -41.95
100.00 100.00 -31.95
110.00 110.00 -21.95
120.00 120.00 -11.95
130.00 130.00 -1.95
140.00 140.00 8.05
150.00 150.00 18.05

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
160.00 160.00 28.05
170.00 170.00 38.05
180.00 180.00 48.05
190.00 190.00 58.05
200.00 199.99 68.04
210.00 209.98 78.03
220.00 219.97 88.02
230.00 229.95 98.00
240.00 239.92 107.97
250.00 249.89 117.94
260.00 259.84 127.89
270.00 269.79 137.84
280.00 279.72 147.77
290.00 289.63 157.68
300.00 299.54 167.59
310.00 309.45 177.50
320.00 319.33 187.38
330.00 329.19 197.24
340.00 339.02 207.07
350.00 348.83 216.88
360.00 358.62 226.67
370.00 368.38 236.43
380.00 378.14 246.19
390.00 387.88 255.93
400.00 397.60 265.65
410.00 407.29 275.34
420.00 416.97 285.02
430.00 426.61 294.66
440.00 436.24 304.29
450.00 445.83 313.88
460.00 455.39 323.44
470.00 464.92 332.97
480.00 474.40 342.45
490.00 483.84 351.89
500.00 493.24 361.29
510.00 502.64 370.69
520.00 512.04 380.09
530.00 521.43 389.48
540.00 530.83 398.88

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
550.00 540.23 408.28
560.00 549.63 417.68
570.00 559.02 427.07
580.00 568.42 436.47
590.00 577.82 445.87
600.00 587.22 455.27
610.00 596.63 464.68
620.00 606.05 474.10
630.00 615.49 483.54
640.00 624.94 492.99
650.00 634.41 502.46
660.00 643.91 511.96
670.00 653.43 521.48
680.00 662.99 531.04
690.00 672.57 540.62
700.00 682.17 550.22
710.00 691.79 559.84
720.00 701.43 569.48
730.00 711.09 579.14
740.00 720.77 588.82
750.00 730.46 598.51
760.00 740.18 608.23
770.00 749.91 617.96
780.00 759.65 627.70
790.00 769.42 637.47
800.00 779.19 647.24
810.00 788.97 657.02
820.00 798.77 666.82
830.00 808.59 676.64
840.00 818.43 686.48
850.00 828.28 696.33
860.00 838.15 706.20
870.00 848.03 716.08
880.00 857.93 725.98
890.00 867.84 735.89
900.00 877.76 745.81
910.00 887.69 755.74
920.00 897.63 765.68
930.00 907.58 775.63

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
940.00 917.54 785.59
950.00 927.51 795.56
960.00 937.48 805.53
970.00 947.46 815.51
980.00 957.44 825.49
990.00 967.43 835.48
1000.00 977.42 845.47
1010.00 987.41 855.46
1020.00 997.41 865.46
1030.00 1007.41 875.46
1040.00 1017.40 885.45
1050.00 1027.40 895.45
1060.00 1037.40 905.44
1070.00 1047.39 915.44
1080.00 1057.39 925.44
1090.00 1067.38 935.43
1100.00 1077.38 945.43
1110.00 1087.38 955.43
1120.00 1097.37 965.42
1130.00 1107.37 975.42
1140.00 1117.37 985.42
1150.00 1127.36 995.41
1160.00 1137.36 1005.41
1170.00 1147.36 1015.41
1180.00 1157.35 1025.40
1190.00 1167.35 1035.40
1200.00 1177.35 1045.40
1210.00 1187.34 1055.39
1220.00 1197.34 1065.39
1230.00 1207.33 1075.38
1240.00 1217.33 1085.38
1250.00 1227.33 1095.38
1260.00 1237.32 1105.37
1270.00 1247.32 1115.37
1280.00 1257.32 1125.37
1290.00 1267.31 1135.36
1300.00 1277.31 1145.36
1310.00 1287.30 1155.35
1320.00 1297.30 1165.35

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
1330.00 1307.30 1175.35
1340.00 1317.29 1185.34
1350.00 1327.29 1195.34
1360.00 1337.29 1205.34
1370.00 1347.28 1215.33
1380.00 1357.28 1225.33
1390.00 1367.27 1235.32
1400.00 1377.27 1245.32
1410.00 1387.27 1255.32
1420.00 1397.26 1265.31
1430.00 1407.26 1275.31
1440.00 1417.25 1285.30
1450.00 1427.25 1295.30
1460.00 1437.25 1305.30
1470.00 1447.24 1315.29 Sandstone
1480.00 1457.24 1325.29 Sandstone
1490.00 1467.24 1335.29 Sandstone
1500.00 1477.23 1345.28 1841.77 Sandstone
1510.00 1487.23 1355.28 1985.77 Shale
1520.00 1497.22 1365.27 1819.19 Sandstone
1530.00 1507.22 1375.27 1813.21 Shale
1540.00 1517.22 1385.27 1911.06 Shale
1550.00 1527.21 1395.26 1954.19 Shale
1560.00 1537.21 1405.26 1991.55 Sandstone
1570.00 1547.20 1415.25 2127.48 Sandstone
1580.00 1557.20 1425.25 1987.45 Shale
1590.00 1567.19 1435.24 2101.48 Sandstone
1600.00 1577.19 1445.24 2026.60 Shale
1610.00 1587.19 1455.24 1993.89 Sandstone
1620.00 1597.18 1465.23 1936.52 Sandstone
1630.00 1607.18 1475.23 2078.81 Sandstone
1640.00 1617.17 1485.22 2166.98 Shale
1650.00 1627.17 1495.22 2084.25 Sandstone
1660.00 1637.17 1505.22 2356.32 Sandstone
1670.00 1647.16 1515.21 2404.45 Shale
1680.00 1657.16 1525.21 2138.38 Shale
1690.00 1667.15 1535.20 2172.76 Sandstone
1700.00 1677.15 1545.20 2535.63 Shale
1710.00 1687.14 1555.19 1934.61 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
1720.00 1697.14 1565.19 2258.71 Sandstone
1730.00 1707.14 1575.19 2338.59 Sandstone
1740.00 1717.13 1585.18 2562.28 Shale
1750.00 1727.13 1595.18 2399.46 Shale
1760.00 1737.12 1605.17 2340.52 Shale
1770.00 1747.12 1615.17 2221.23 Sandstone
1780.00 1757.11 1625.16 2408.23 Sandstone
1790.00 1767.11 1635.16 2327.56 Shale
1800.00 1777.11 1645.16 2332.28 Shale
1810.00 1787.10 1655.15 2409.72 Shale
1820.00 1797.10 1665.15 2382.40 Shale
1830.00 1807.09 1675.14 2541.52 Shale
1840.00 1817.09 1685.14 2328.61 Shale
1850.00 1827.08 1695.13 2456.65 Sandstone
1860.00 1837.08 1705.13 2364.76 Sandstone
1870.00 1847.07 1715.12 2353.83 Sandstone
1880.00 1857.07 1725.12 2424.75 Sandstone
1890.00 1867.07 1735.12 2578.72 Sandstone
1900.00 1877.06 1745.11 2494.87 Sandstone
1910.00 1887.06 1755.11 2610.16 Shale
1920.00 1897.05 1765.10 2539.84 Sandstone
1930.00 1907.05 1775.10 2619.67 Sandstone
1940.00 1917.04 1785.09 2504.85 Shale
1950.00 1927.04 1795.09 2520.71 Shale
1960.00 1937.03 1805.08 2329.52 Sandstone
1970.00 1947.03 1815.08 2569.25 Shale
1980.00 1957.02 1825.07 2556.70 Shale
1990.00 1967.02 1835.07 2570.55 Sandstone
2000.00 1977.02 1845.07 2491.55 Sandstone
2010.00 1987.01 1855.06 2623.22 Sandstone
2020.00 1997.01 1865.06 2572.04 Shale
2030.00 2007.00 1875.05 2559.89 Sandstone
2040.00 2017.00 1885.05 2622.55 Shale
2050.00 2026.99 1895.04 2643.95 Shale
2060.00 2036.99 1905.04 2335.72 Sandstone
2070.00 2046.98 1915.03 2956.62 Sandstone
2080.00 2056.98 1925.03 2789.26 Shale
2090.00 2066.97 1935.02 2376.02 Shale
Tipa
m

2100.00 2076.97 1945.02 2860.14 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
2110.00 2086.96 1955.01 2395.63 Sandstone
2120.00 2096.96 1965.01 2440.26 Sandstone
2130.00 2106.95 1975.00 2579.91 Sandstone
2140.00 2116.95 1985.00 2425.58 Shale
2150.00 2126.94 1994.99 2688.94 Shale
2160.00 2136.94 2004.99 2593.60 Sandstone
2170.00 2146.93 2014.98 2608.14 Sandstone
2180.00 2156.93 2024.98 2453.32 Sandstone
2190.00 2166.92 2034.97 2621.68 Shale
2200.00 2176.92 2044.97 2282.10 Sandstone
2210.00 2186.92 2054.97 2450.94 Shale
2220.00 2196.91 2064.96 2287.99 Sandstone
2230.00 2206.91 2074.96 2474.69 Sandstone
2240.00 2216.90 2084.95 2522.41 Sandstone
2250.00 2226.90 2094.95 2482.24 Sandstone
2260.00 2236.89 2104.94 2484.90 Shale
2270.00 2246.89 2114.94 2530.30 Shale
2280.00 2256.88 2124.93 2445.23 Sandstone
2290.00 2266.88 2134.93 2473.49 Sandstone
2300.00 2276.87 2144.92 2354.00 Sandstone
2310.00 2286.87 2154.92 2264.82 Sandstone
2320.00 2296.86 2164.91 2393.69 Sandstone
2330.00 2306.86 2174.91 2473.95 Sandstone
2340.00 2316.85 2184.90 2461.70 Shale
2350.00 2326.84 2194.89 2163.75 Sandstone
2360.00 2336.84 2204.89 1621.86 Shale
2370.00 2346.83 2214.88 2790.37 Sandstone
2380.00 2356.83 2224.88 2741.34 Sandstone
2390.00 2366.82 2234.87 3241.51 Sandstone
2400.00 2376.82 2244.87 2841.28 Shale
2410.00 2386.81 2254.86 2012.18 Sandstone
2420.00 2396.81 2264.86 2610.80 Sandstone
2430.00 2406.80 2274.85 2175.62 Sandstone
2440.00 2416.80 2284.85 2160.17 Shale
Barail

2450.00 2426.79 2294.84 2196.17 Shale


2460.00 2436.79 2304.84 3015.81 Sandstone
2470.00 2446.78 2314.83 2780.46 Sandstone
2480.00 2456.78 2324.83 3169.83 Sandstone
2490.00 2466.77 2334.82 2406.24 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
2500.00 2476.77 2344.82 2481.03 Shale
2510.00 2486.76 2354.81 1625.39 Shale
2520.00 2496.76 2364.81 2643.22 Shale
2530.00 2506.75 2374.80 2511.86 Shale
2540.00 2516.74 2384.79 2622.97 Shale
2550.00 2526.74 2394.79 2470.55 Shale
2560.00 2536.73 2404.78 2311.60 Shale
2570.00 2546.73 2414.78 2570.45 Shale
2580.00 2556.72 2424.77 2599.53 Shale
2590.00 2566.72 2434.77 2511.78 Sandstone
2600.00 2576.71 2444.76 2799.10 Shale
2610.00 2586.71 2454.76 3322.78 Shale
2620.00 2596.70 2464.75 2783.68 Shale
2630.00 2606.70 2474.75 2706.91 Shale
2640.00 2616.69 2484.74 2828.16 Shale
2650.00 2626.68 2494.73 2202.43 Sandstone
2660.00 2636.68 2504.73 2641.31 Sandstone
2670.00 2646.67 2514.72 2799.80 Sandstone
2680.00 2656.67 2524.72 2810.30 Sandstone
2690.00 2666.66 2534.71 2226.57 Shale
2700.00 2676.66 2544.71 2997.66 Shale
2710.00 2686.65 2554.70 2818.82 Sandstone
2720.00 2696.65 2564.70 3135.85 Sandstone
2730.00 2706.64 2574.69 2514.70 Sandstone
2740.00 2716.63 2584.68 2827.27 Sandstone
2750.00 2726.63 2594.68 2721.25 Sandstone
2760.00 2736.62 2604.67 2726.57 Sandstone
2770.00 2746.62 2614.67 2659.34 Sandstone
2780.00 2756.61 2624.66 2792.97 Sandstone
2790.00 2766.61 2634.66 3012.21 Shale
2800.00 2776.60 2644.65 2923.03 Sandstone
2810.00 2786.59 2654.64 2880.24 Sandstone
2820.00 2796.59 2664.64 2859.24 Sandstone
2830.00 2806.58 2674.63 2811.65 Sandstone
2840.00 2816.58 2684.63 2914.45 Sandstone
2850.00 2826.57 2694.62 2874.92 Sandstone
2860.00 2836.57 2704.62 3116.28 Sandstone
2870.00 2846.56 2714.61 2928.65 Sandstone
2880.00 2856.55 2724.60 3022.87 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
2890.00 2866.55 2734.60 3190.61 Sandstone
2900.00 2876.54 2744.59 3227.22 Sandstone
2910.00 2886.54 2754.59 3344.35 Sandstone
2920.00 2896.53 2764.58 3488.91 Shale
2930.00 2906.52 2774.57 3212.39 Sandstone
2940.00 2916.52 2784.57 3484.25 Sandstone
2950.00 2926.51 2794.56 3081.26 Shale
2960.00 2936.51 2804.56 3550.19 Shale
2970.00 2946.50 2814.55 3595.07 Shale
2980.00 2956.49 2824.54 3783.32 Sandstone
2990.00 2966.49 2834.54 3700.01 Shale
3000.00 2976.48 2844.53 3581.02 Shale
3010.00 2986.48 2854.53 3511.55 Sandstone
3020.00 2996.47 2864.52 3415.30 Sandstone
3030.00 3006.46 2874.51 3399.74 Sandstone
3040.00 3016.46 2884.51 3343.22 Sandstone
3050.00 3026.45 2894.50 3875.01 Shale
3060.00 3036.44 2904.49 3490.10 Shale
3070.00 3046.44 2914.49 3817.39 Sandstone
3080.00 3056.43 2924.48 3703.40 Sandstone
3090.00 3066.43 2934.48 3088.90 Sandstone
3100.00 3076.42 2944.47 3942.39 Sandstone
3110.00 3086.41 2954.46 3899.87 Sandstone
3120.00 3096.41 2964.46 3125.03 Shale
3130.00 3106.40 2974.45 3729.91 Sandstone
3140.00 3116.39 2984.44 3507.16 Shale
3150.00 3126.39 2994.44 3245.88 Shale
3160.00 3136.38 3004.43 3695.78 Sandstone
3170.00 3146.38 3014.43 3423.62 Sandstone
3180.00 3156.37 3024.42 3804.61 Sandstone
3190.00 3166.36 3034.41 2503.28 Shale
3200.00 3176.36 3044.41 2876.20 Shale
3210.00 3186.35 3054.40 3101.82 Sandstone
3220.00 3196.34 3064.39 3171.00 Sandstone
Kopili

3230.00 3206.34 3074.39 3504.64 Sandstone


3240.00 3216.33 3084.38 3247.23 Shale
3250.00 3226.32 3094.37 3112.73 Shale
3260.00 3236.32 3104.37 4030.14 Sandstone
3270.00 3246.31 3114.36 2979.11 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
3280.00 3256.31 3124.36 3125.72 Shale
3290.00 3266.30 3134.35 3664.85 Shale
3300.00 3276.29 3144.34 3270.19 Shale
3310.00 3286.29 3154.34 2822.23 Shale
3320.00 3296.28 3164.33 3425.14 Shale
3330.00 3306.27 3174.32 4191.78 Sandstone
3340.00 3316.27 3184.32 3671.74 Shale
3350.00 3326.26 3194.31 3434.68 Shale
3360.00 3336.25 3204.30 3208.86 Shale
3370.00 3346.25 3214.30 2851.70 Shale
3380.00 3356.24 3224.29 2308.28 Shale
3390.00 3366.23 3234.28 3030.60 Shale
3400.00 3376.23 3244.28 3016.44 Shale
3410.00 3386.22 3254.27 2464.38 Shale
3420.00 3396.21 3264.26 2839.14 Shale
3430.00 3406.21 3274.26 3658.55 Shale
3440.00 3416.20 3284.25 2942.47 Shale
3450.00 3426.19 3294.24 3162.22 Shale
3460.00 3436.19 3304.24 3437.88 Shale
3470.00 3446.18 3314.23 3804.62 Shale
3480.00 3456.17 3324.22 3776.00 Shale
3490.00 3466.17 3334.22 3692.38 Shale
3500.00 3476.16 3344.21 3375.84 Shale
3510.00 3486.15 3354.20 3886.97 Shale
3520.00 3496.14 3364.19 3148.57 Shale
3530.00 3506.14 3374.19 3332.89 Shale
3540.00 3516.13 3384.18 3891.93 Shale
3550.00 3526.12 3394.17 3581.74 Shale
3560.00 3536.12 3404.17 3471.58 Shale
Prang

3570.00 3546.11 3414.16 4241.93 Shale


3580.00 3556.10 3424.15 4080.85 Shale
3590.00 3566.10 3434.15 3491.98 Shale
3600.00 3576.09 3444.14 3289.05 Shale
3610.00 3586.08 3454.13 5290.00 Shale
3620.00 3596.07 3464.12 4311.82 Shale
3630.00 3606.07 3474.12 4249.02 Shale
Narpuh

3640.00 3616.06 3484.11 3081.48 Shale


3650.00 3626.05 3494.10 3803.29 Sandstone
3660.00 3636.05 3504.10 4054.24 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (2)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Baghjan-08

TVDSS UCS
MD (m) TVD (m) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (psi)
3670.00 3646.04 3514.09 4118.99 Sandstone
3680.00 3656.03 3524.08 4341.07 Sandstone
3690.00 3666.02 3534.07 4001.26 Sandstone
3700.00 3676.02 3544.07 4780.68 Sandstone
3710.00 3686.01 3554.06 4619.71 Sandstone
3720.00 3696.00 3564.05 4505.25 Shale
3730.00 3706.00 3574.05 3020.44 Shale
3740.00 3715.99 3584.04 3684.64 Sandstone
3750.00 3725.98 3594.03 2971.40 Shale
3760.00 3735.97 3604.02 3757.25 Sandstone
3770.00 3745.97 3614.02 2831.31 Shale
3780.00 3755.96 3624.01 3020.35 Shale

LK+TH
3790.00 3765.95 3634.00 4792.59 Shale
3800.00 3775.95 3644.00 5440.73 Shale
3810.00 3785.94 3653.99 6660.66 Sandstone
3820.00 3795.93 3663.98 4506.09 Shale
3830.00 3805.92 3673.97 5112.96 Shale
3840.00 3815.92 3683.97 5110.15 Shale
3850.00 3825.91 3693.96 2239.59 Shale
3860.00 3835.90 3703.95 8171.30 Shale

Langpar
3870.00 3845.89 3713.94 7069.08 Sandstone
3880.00 3855.89 3723.94 5547.16 Sandstone
3890.00 3865.88 3733.93 Sandstone
Basement

3900.00 3875.87 3743.92 Basement Rock


3910.00 3885.86 3753.91 Basement Rock
3920.00 3895.86 3763.91 Basement Rock

COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)


Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
30 30 -166 6854.037 Sandstone
40 40 -156 374.2042 Sandstone
Alluvium

50 50 -146 422.5975 Sandstone


60 60 -136 958.7415 Sandstone
70 70 -126 572.3217 Sandstone
80 80 -116 966.0693 Sandstone
90 90 -106 1152.904 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
100 100 -96 322.7357 Sandstone
110 110 -86 435.0444 Sandstone
120 120 -76 720.6932 Shale
130 130 -66 866.6284 Sandstone
140 140 -56 2032.25 Shale
150 150 -46 1378.643 Shale
160 160 -36 442.5644 Shale
170 170 -26 844.4375 Sandstone
180 180 -16 2821.529 Shale
190 190 -6 1681.19 Shale
200 200 4 1982.883 Shale
210 210 14 1567.401 Shale
220 220 24 869.736 Sandstone
230 230 34 1895.556 Sandstone
240 240 44 2002.856 Shale
250 250 54 2503.038 Shale
260 260 64 2297.539 Shale
270 270 74 1224.326 Sandstone
280 280 84 2416.192 Shale
290 290 94 1777.201 Shale
300 300 104 1361.826 Shale
310 310 114 1593.49 Sandstone
320 320 124 1103.826 Shale
330 330 134 2160.482 Sandstone
340 340 144 3212.563 Sandstone
350 350 154 3535.679 Sandstone
360 360 164 1907.989 Sandstone
370 370 174 2307.379 Sandstone
380 380 184 2763.888 Sandstone
390 390 194 1350.002 Shale
400 400 204 1756.789 Shale
410 410 214 3226.259 Shale
420 420 224 1660.484 Shale
430 430 234 1749.15 Shale
440 440 244 2965.442 Shale
450 450 254 2105.036 Shale
460 460 264 2908.318 Shale
470 470 274 2060.869 Shale
480 480 284 3080.766 Sandstone
490 490 294 2845.637 Shale
500 500 304 2330.62 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
510 510 314 2209.729 Shale
520 520 324 2696.577 Shale
530 530 334 3164.868 Shale
540 540 344 2356.381 Shale
550 550 354 2496.174 Shale
560 560 364 1771.63 Sandstone
570 570 374 3371.106 Shale
580 580 384 2457.204 Shale
590 590 394 1368.792 Sandstone
600 600 404 1487.877 Sandstone
610 610 414 1131.303 Sandstone
620 620 424 4182.923 Shale
630 630 434 3908.927 Shale
640 640 444 3604.295 Shale
650 650 454 2211.799 Shale
660 660 464 1971.992 Sandstone
670 670 474 1733.65 Sandstone
680 680 484 1679.733 Sandstone
690 690 494 2122.813 Sandstone
700 700 504 1890.746 Sandstone
710 710 514 1445.151 Sandstone
720 720 524 1698.93 Shale
730 730 534 1243.74 Sandstone
740 740 544 1441.971 Shale
750 750 554 1528.519 Sandstone
760 760 564 1601.303 Sandstone
770 770 574 1657.157 Sandstone
780 780 584 1661.827 Shale
790 790 594 1568.051 Sandstone
800 800 604 1872.156 Sandstone
810 810 614 1566.803 Sandstone
820 820 624 1416.687 Shale
830 830 634 1876.006 Sandstone
840 840 644 1764.596 Sandstone
850 850 654 1584.384 Sandstone
860 860 664 1644.197 Sandstone
870 870 674 2382.958 Sandstone
880 880 684 1670.99 Sandstone
890 890 694 2243.19 Sandstone
900 900 704 1895.463 Sandstone
910 910 714 2234.48 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
920 920 724 2014.976 Sandstone
930 930 734 1701.488 Sandstone
940 940 744 1947.869 Sandstone
950 950 754 2721.678 Shale
960 960 764 1863.485 Sandstone
970 970 774 1902.813 Sandstone
980 980 784 1215.924 Shale
990 990 794 1432.493 Shale
1000 1000 804 1541.046 Sandstone
1010 1010 814 1651.097 Sandstone
1020 1020 824 1701.825 Shale
1030 1030 834 2145.983 Shale
1040 1040 844 2055.103 Sandstone
1050 1050 854 1257.949 Shale
1060 1060 864 1861.223 Shale
1070 1070 874 2074.649 Sandstone
1080 1080 884 2358.254 Sandstone
1090 1090 894 1656.897 Sandstone
1100 1100 904 1679.849 Sandstone
1110 1110 914 1451.532 Shale
1120 1120 924 1736.254 Sandstone
1130 1130 934 1936.869 Sandstone
1140 1140 944 1990.325 Shale
1150 1150 954 2027.299 Shale
1160 1160 964 2192.824 Sandstone
1170 1170 974 3477.297 Sandstone
1180 1180 984 2480.47 Sandstone
1190 1190 994 2242.6 Shale
1200 1200 1004 2475.883 Sandstone
1210 1210 1014 2457.7 Shale
1220 1220 1024 3293.177 Shale
1230 1230 1034 2232.871 Shale
1240 1240 1044 2385.603 Shale
1250 1250 1054 2253.312 Shale
1260 1260 1064 2272.174 Sandstone
1270 1270 1074 2258.251 Sandstone
1280 1280 1084 2093.777 Shale
1290 1290 1094 2100.496 Shale
1300 1300 1104 1952.143 Sandstone
1310 1310 1114 2087.431 Shale
1320 1320 1124 2109.901 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
1330 1330 1134 2111.367 Shale
1340 1340 1144 2275.383 Sandstone
1350 1350 1154 2048.555 Shale
1360 1360 1164 2125.698 Sandstone
1370 1370 1174 2121.998 Shale
1380 1380 1184 2019.317 Sandstone
1390 1390 1194 2347.295 Shale
1400 1400 1204 2532.955 Shale
1410 1410 1214 2826.041 Sandstone
1420 1420 1224 2199.967 Shale
1430 1430 1234 3995.04 Shale
1440 1440 1244 2265.953 Shale
1450 1450 1254 1344.736 Shale
1460 1460 1264 2335.717 Shale
1470 1470 1274 2272.497 Shale
1480 1480 1284 1955.177 Shale
1490 1490 1294 2149.729 Sandstone
1500 1500 1304 2147.135 Shale
1510 1510 1314 2177.039 Shale
1520 1520 1324 2149.358 Shale
1530 1530 1334 2278.735 Shale
1540 1540 1344 2213.652 Shale
1550 1550 1354 2295.599 Shale
1560 1560 1364 2508.386 Sandstone
1570 1570 1374 2316.772 Shale
1580 1580 1384 2273.061 Sandstone
1590 1590 1394 2224.997 Shale
1600 1600 1404 2216.189 Shale
1610 1610 1414 2240.431 Shale
1620 1620 1424 2108.291 Shale
1630 1630 1434 3785.745 Sandstone
1640 1640 1444 2579.956 Sandstone
1650 1650 1454 2605.111 Sandstone
1660 1660 1464 2425.919 Shale
1670 1670 1474 2726.249 Shale
1680 1680 1484 2499.501 Sandstone
1690 1690 1494 2193.918 Shale
1700 1700 1504 2318.204 Shale
1710 1710 1514 2327.667 Sandstone
1720 1720 1524 2381.031 Sandstone
1730 1730 1534 1069.603 Sandstone

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
1740 1740 1544 2889.185 Shale
1750 1750 1554 2991.003 Sandstone
1760 1760 1564 1975.479 Sandstone
1770 1770 1574 2428.545 Shale
1780 1780 1584 2301.837 Sandstone
1790 1790 1594 2509.386 Shale
1800 1800 1604 2530.076 Sandstone
1810 1810 1614 2454.401 Shale
1820 1820 1624 2444.007 Sandstone
1830 1830 1634 2662.615 Shale
1840 1840 1644 2472.733 Sandstone
1850 1850 1654 2362.355 Sandstone
1860 1860 1664 2430.923 Sandstone
1870 1870 1674 2293.78 Sandstone
1880 1880 1684 2392.405 Sandstone
1890 1890 1694 2573.788 Sandstone
1900 1900 1704 2218.275 Shale
1910 1910 1714 2378.499 Sandstone
1920 1920 1724 2390.546 Sandstone
1930 1930 1734 2645.686 Sandstone
1940 1940 1744 2539.76 Sandstone
1950 1950 1754 2569.604 Sandstone
1960 1960 1764 2438.288 Sandstone
1970 1970 1774 2523.906 Sandstone
1980 1980 1784 2520.219 Sandstone
1990 1990 1794 2452.215 Sandstone
2000 2000 1804 2475.503 Sandstone
2010 2010 1814 2617.637 Shale
2020 2020 1824 2498.539 Shale
2030 2030 1834 2658.204 Shale
2040 2040 1844 2467.785 Shale
2050 2050 1854 2507.942 Shale
2060 2060 1864 2601.187 Shale
Namsang

2070 2070 1874 2728.226 Shale


2080 2080 1884 2655.943 Shale
2090 2090 1894 2523.736 Shale
2100 2100 1904 2705.057 Shale
2110 2110 1914 2921.409 Shale
2120 2120 1924 2898.854 Shale
2130 2130 1934 2760.524 Shale
2140 2140 1944 2720.582 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
2150 2150 1954 2823.882 Shale
2160 2160 1964 2792.58 Shale
2170 2170 1974 2884.208 Shale
2180 2180 1984 3050.249 Shale
2190 2190 1994 3215.238 Shale
2200 2200 2004 2781.052 Shale
2210 2210 2014 3030.992 Shale
2220 2220 2024 3121.157 Shale
2230 2230 2034 3275.91 Shale
2240 2240 2044 3119.208 Shale
2250 2250 2054 3053.463 Shale
2260 2260 2064 3444.135 Shale
2270 2270 2074 3029.897 Shale
2280 2280 2084 3263.262 Shale
2290 2290 2094 3188.26 Shale
2300 2300 2104 3224.014 Shale
2310 2310 2114 3116.655 Shale
2320 2320 2124 3241.08 Shale
2330 2330 2134 3214.416 Shale
2340 2340 2144 3253.126 Shale
2350 2350 2154 3455.117 Shale
2360 2360 2164 3387.741 Shale
2370 2370 2174 3191.635 Shale
2380 2380 2184 3527.762 Shale
2390 2390 2194 3332.384 Shale
2400 2400 2204 3515.683 Shale
2410 2410 2214 3328.146 Shale
2420 2420 2224 3437.054 Shale
2430 2430 2234 3638.017 Shale
2440 2440 2244 3529.715 Shale
2450 2450 2254 3516.95 Shale
2460 2460 2264 3533.542 Shale
2470 2470 2274 3537.095 Shale
2480 2480 2284 3572.543 Sandstone
2490 2490 2294 3730.587 Shale
2500 2500 2304 3673.168 Shale
2510 2510 2314 3519.987 Sandstone
2520 2520 2324 3670.314 Shale
2530 2530 2334 3661.656 Shale
2540 2540 2344 3723.759 Shale
2550 2550 2354 3812.74 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
2560 2560 2364 3768.181 Sandstone
2570 2570 2374 3790.775 Sandstone
2580 2580 2384 3851.279 Sandstone
2590 2590 2394 3994.465 Shale
2600 2600 2404 3817.563 Sandstone
2610 2610 2414 3830.66 Sandstone
2620 2620 2424 3940.631 Shale
2630 2630 2434 4089.882 Shale
2640 2640 2444 3969.691 Sandstone
2650 2650 2454 4003.988 Shale
2660 2660 2464 3995.097 Sandstone
2670 2670 2474 4213.345 Sandstone
2680 2680 2484 4081.688 Sandstone
2690 2690 2494 3820.679 Sandstone
2700 2700 2504 3938.684 Shale
2710 2710 2514 2985.642 Shale
2720 2720 2524 4203.917 Shale
2730 2730 2534 4220.04 Shale
2740 2740 2544 3912.894 Shale
2750 2750 2554 4113.676 Sandstone
2760 2760 2564 3887.047 Shale
2770 2770 2574 3982.911 Sandstone
2780 2780 2584 3731.239 Shale
2790 2790 2594 4249.401 Shale
2800 2800 2604 3860.583 Shale
2810 2810 2614 4015.534 Shale
2820 2820 2624 4043.207 Sandstone
2830 2830 2634 4615.917 Shale
2840 2840 2644 4539.67 Shale
2850 2850 2654 4197.444 Sandstone
2860 2860 2664 4092.724 Shale
2870 2870 2674 4588.021 Shale
2880 2880 2684 4316.816 Shale
2890 2890 2694 3693.164 Shale
2900 2900 2704 3868.643 Sandstone
2910 2910 2714 3773.924 Shale
2920 2920 2724 3733.847 Shale
2930 2930 2734 4501.759 Shale
2940 2940 2744 4955.441 Shale
2950 2950 2754 5781.241 Shale
2960 2960 2764 5794.472 Shale

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COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH (3)
Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Kumchai-03
MD TVD TVDSS
UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m) (m) (m)
2970 2970 2774 5056.18 Sandstone
2980 2980 2784 4802.69 Shale
2990 2990 2794 4763.487 Shale
3000 3000 2804 4736.202 Shale

Compressive Strength (4)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
0.00 0.00 -103.21
10.00 10.00 -93.21
20.00 20.00 -83.21
30.00 30.00 -73.21
40.00 40.00 -63.21
50.00 50.00 -53.21
60.00 60.00 -43.21
70.00 70.00 -33.21
80.00 80.00 -23.21
90.00 90.00 -13.21
100.00 100.00 -3.21
110.00 110.00 6.79
120.00 120.00 16.79
All+Dhek

130.00 130.00 26.79


140.00 140.00 36.79
150.00 150.00 46.79
160.00 160.00 56.79
170.00 170.00 66.79
180.00 180.00 76.79
190.00 190.00 86.79
200.00 200.00 96.79
210.00 210.00 106.79
220.00 220.00 116.79
230.00 230.00 126.79
240.00 240.00 136.79
250.00 250.00 146.79
260.00 260.00 156.79
270.00 270.00 166.79
280.00 280.00 176.79

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Compressive Strength (4)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
290.00 290.00 186.79
300.00 300.00 196.79
310.00 310.00 206.79
320.00 320.00 216.79
330.00 330.00 226.79
340.00 340.00 236.79
350.00 350.00 246.79
360.00 360.00 256.79
370.00 370.00 266.79
380.00 380.00 276.79
390.00 390.00 286.79
400.00 400.00 296.79
410.00 410.00 306.79
420.00 420.00 316.79
430.00 430.00 326.79
440.00 440.00 336.79
450.00 450.00 346.79
460.00 460.00 356.79
470.00 470.00 366.79
480.00 480.00 376.79
490.00 490.00 386.79
500.00 500.00 396.79
510.00 510.00 406.79
520.00 520.00 416.79
530.00 530.00 426.79
540.00 539.99 436.79
550.00 549.99 446.78
560.00 559.99 456.78
570.00 569.99 466.78
580.00 579.99 476.78
590.00 589.99 486.78
600.00 599.99 496.78
610.00 609.99 506.78
620.00 619.99 516.78
630.00 629.99 526.78
640.00 639.98 536.77
650.00 649.97 546.76
660.00 659.95 556.74
670.00 669.93 566.72

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Compressive Strength (4)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
680.00 679.89 576.68
690.00 689.84 586.63
700.00 699.77 596.56
710.00 709.68 606.47
720.00 719.57 616.36
730.00 729.43 626.22
740.00 739.27 636.06
750.00 749.10 645.89
760.00 758.93 655.72
770.00 768.74 665.53
780.00 778.53 675.32
790.00 788.30 685.09
800.00 798.05 694.84
810.00 807.76 704.55
820.00 817.45 714.24
830.00 827.11 723.90
840.00 836.75 733.54
850.00 846.36 743.15
860.00 855.94 752.73
870.00 865.49 762.28
880.00 874.99 771.79
890.00 884.44 781.23
900.00 893.81 790.60
910.00 903.09 799.88
920.00 912.30 809.09
930.00 921.50 818.29
940.00 930.66 827.45
950.00 939.81 836.60
960.00 948.96 845.75
970.00 958.11 854.90
980.00 967.25 864.04
990.00 976.40 873.19
1000.00 985.54 882.33
1010.00 994.68 891.47
1020.00 1003.81 900.60
1030.00 1012.93 909.72
1040.00 1022.06 918.85
1050.00 1031.18 927.97
1060.00 1040.30 937.09

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Compressive Strength (4)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1070.00 1049.42 946.21
1080.00 1058.54 955.33
1090.00 1067.66 964.45
1100.00 1076.77 973.56
1110.00 1085.90 982.69
1120.00 1095.03 991.82
1130.00 1104.17 1000.96
1140.00 1113.32 1010.11
1150.00 1122.47 1019.26
1160.00 1131.63 1028.42
1170.00 1140.80 1037.59
1180.00 1149.97 1046.76
1190.00 1159.14 1055.93
1200.00 1168.30 1065.09
1210.00 1177.47 1074.26
1220.00 1186.63 1083.42
1230.00 1195.79 1092.58
1240.00 1204.95 1101.74
1250.00 1214.11 1110.90
1260.00 1223.28 1120.07
1270.00 1232.45 1129.24
1280.00 1241.63 1138.42
1290.00 1250.83 1147.62
1300.00 1260.05 1156.84
1310.00 1269.28 1166.07
1320.00 1278.51 1175.30
1330.00 1287.75 1184.54
1340.00 1296.99 1193.78
1350.00 1306.21 1203.00
1360.00 1315.42 1212.21
1370.00 1324.63 1221.42
1380.00 1333.84 1230.63
1390.00 1343.05 1239.84
1400.00 1352.26 1249.05
1410.00 1361.45 1258.24
1420.00 1370.64 1267.43
1430.00 1379.83 1276.62
1440.00 1389.02 1285.81
1450.00 1398.22 1295.01

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Compressive Strength (4)

Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1460.00 1407.41 1304.20
1470.00 1416.61 1313.40
1480.00 1425.80 1322.59
1490.00 1434.99 1331.78
1500.00 1444.19 1340.98
1510.00 1453.38 1350.17
1520.00 1462.58 1359.37
1530.00 1471.78 1368.57
1540.00 1481.00 1377.79
1550.00 1490.22 1387.01
1560.00 1499.44 1396.23
1570.00 1508.67 1405.46
1580.00 1517.90 1414.69
1590.00 1527.12 1423.91
1600.00 1536.32 1433.11
1610.00 1545.52 1442.31
1620.00 1554.70 1451.49
1630.00 1563.88 1460.67
1640.00 1573.06 1469.85
1650.00 1582.23 1479.02
1660.00 1591.41 1488.20
1670.00 1600.58 1497.37
Namsang

1680.00 1609.74 1506.53


1690.00 1618.90 1515.69
1700.00 1628.05 1524.84
1710.00 1637.20 1533.99
1720.00 1646.35 1543.14
1730.00 1655.50 1552.29
1740.00 1664.64 1561.43
1750.00 1673.78 1570.57
1760.00 1682.93 1579.72
1770.00 1692.09 1588.88
1780.00 1701.25 1598.04
1790.00 1710.41 1607.20
1800.00 1719.58 1616.37
1810.00 1728.75 1625.54
1820.00 1737.93 1634.72
1830.00 1747.10 1643.89
1840.00 1756.28 1653.07

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Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
1850.00 1765.45 1662.24
1860.00 1774.62 1671.41
1870.00 1783.78 1680.57
1880.00 1792.94 1689.73
1890.00 1802.10 1698.89
1900.00 1811.26 1708.05
1910.00 1820.41 1717.20
1920.00 1829.55 1726.34
1930.00 1838.68 1735.47
1940.00 1847.82 1744.61
1950.00 1856.99 1753.78
1960.00 1866.18 1762.97
1970.00 1875.40 1772.19
1980.00 1884.65 1781.44
1990.00 1893.92 1790.71
2000.00 1903.21 1800.00
2010.00 1912.51 1809.30
2020.00 1921.82 1818.62
2030.00 1931.15 1827.94
2040.00 1940.47 1837.26
2050.00 1949.80 1846.59
2060.00 1959.13 1855.92
2070.00 1968.45 1865.24
2080.00 1977.77 1874.56
2090.00 1987.05 1883.84
2100.00 1996.24 1893.03
2110.00 2005.33 1902.12
2120.00 2014.39 1911.18
2130.00 2023.46 1920.25
2140.00 2032.54 1929.33
2150.00 2041.65 1938.44
2160.00 2050.77 1947.56
2170.00 2059.92 1956.71
2180.00 2069.08 1965.87
2190.00 2078.24 1975.03
2200.00 2087.41 1984.20
2210.00 2096.57 1993.36
2220.00 2105.72 2002.51
2230.00 2114.86 2011.65

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Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) : Well Lakwagaon-03

TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
2240.00 2123.99 2020.78
2250.00 2133.13 2029.92
2260.00 2142.28 2039.07
2270.00 2151.43 2048.22
2280.00 2160.60 2057.39
2290.00 2169.77 2066.56
2300.00 2178.96 2075.75
2310.00 2188.17 2084.96
2320.00 2197.39 2094.18
2330.00 2206.63 2103.42
2340.00 2215.87 2112.66
2350.00 2225.10 2121.89
2360.00 2234.34 2131.13
2370.00 2243.57 2140.36
2380.00 2252.81 2149.60
2390.00 2262.04 2158.83
2400.00 2271.26 2168.05
2410.00 2280.47 2177.26
2420.00 2289.68 2186.47
2430.00 2298.90 2195.69
2440.00 2308.15 2204.94
2450.00 2317.39 2214.18
2460.00 2326.60 2223.39
2470.00 2335.79 2232.58
2480.00 2344.96 2241.75
2490.00 2354.13 2250.92
2500.00 2363.31 2260.10 Sandstone
2510.00 2372.48 2269.27 Sandstone
2520.00 2381.64 2278.43 Sandstone
2530.00 2390.79 2287.58 Sandstone
2540.00 2399.96 2296.75 Sandstone
2550.00 2409.15 2305.94 Sandstone
Girujan

2560.00 2418.37 2315.16 Sandstone


2570.00 2427.62 2324.41 Sandstone
2580.00 2436.92 2333.71 Sandstone
2590.00 2446.25 2343.04 Sandstone
2600.00 2455.62 2352.41 Sandstone
2610.00 2465.02 2361.81 Sandstone
2620.00 2474.43 2371.22 Sandstone

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TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
2630.00 2483.83 2380.62 Sandstone
2640.00 2493.18 2389.97 Sandstone
2650.00 2502.45 2399.24 Shale
2660.00 2511.70 2408.49 Sandstone
2670.00 2520.93 2417.72 Shale
2680.00 2530.15 2426.94 Shale
2690.00 2539.35 2436.14 2734.16 Sandstone
2700.00 2548.52 2445.31 2690.83 Shale
2710.00 2557.65 2454.44 2977.08 Shale
2720.00 2566.75 2463.54 2436.75 Shale
2730.00 2575.84 2472.63 2536.53 Shale
2740.00 2584.91 2481.70 2494.69 Shale
2750.00 2593.98 2490.77 2550.62 Sandstone
2760.00 2603.06 2499.85 3795.27 Sandstone
2770.00 2612.15 2508.94 2374.13 Sandstone
2780.00 2621.26 2518.05 2946.64 Shale
2790.00 2630.39 2527.18 2390.42 Shale
2800.00 2639.53 2536.32 2352.52 Shale
2810.00 2648.68 2545.47 2329.47 Sandstone
2820.00 2657.82 2554.61 2419.49 Sandstone
2830.00 2666.95 2563.74 2381.05 Sandstone
2840.00 2676.06 2572.85 2336.86 Sandstone
2850.00 2685.16 2581.95 2465.69 Sandstone
Tipam

2860.00 2694.26 2591.05 2487.20 Sandstone


2870.00 2703.37 2600.16 2480.39 Sandstone
2880.00 2712.53 2609.32 2571.93 Sandstone
2890.00 2721.73 2618.52 2595.70 Sandstone
2900.00 2730.96 2627.75 2766.00 Sandstone
2910.00 2740.19 2636.98 2947.30 Shale
2920.00 2749.43 2646.22 3001.92 Sandstone
2930.00 2758.68 2655.47 2774.60 Sandstone
2940.00 2767.93 2664.72 2883.85 Sandstone
2950.00 2777.17 2673.96 2826.21 Sandstone
2960.00 2786.42 2683.21 3047.55 Sandstone
2970.00 2795.66 2692.45 3241.62 Sandstone
2980.00 2804.90 2701.69 3086.30 Sandstone
2990.00 2814.13 2710.92 5402.91 Shale
3000.00 2823.35 2720.14 3007.17 Sandstone
3010.00 2832.56 2729.36 3187.95 Sandstone

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TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
3020.00 2841.77 2738.56 3223.56 Sandstone
3030.00 2850.98 2747.77 3151.22 Sandstone
3040.00 2860.20 2756.99 3185.71 Shale
3050.00 2869.41 2766.20 4380.82 Sandstone
3060.00 2878.61 2775.40 3598.94 Sandstone
3070.00 2887.81 2784.60 3171.03 Sandstone
3080.00 2897.00 2793.79 2575.82 Shale
3090.00 2906.18 2802.97 2183.93 Shale
3100.00 2915.34 2812.13 3418.73 Shale
3110.00 2924.50 2821.29 2764.82 Shale
3120.00 2933.65 2830.44 2743.73 Shale
3130.00 2942.79 2839.58 3380.29 Shale
3140.00 2951.92 2848.71 4343.35 Sandstone
3150.00 2961.04 2857.83 2766.65 Sandstone
3160.00 2970.15 2866.94 2708.66 Shale
3170.00 2979.26 2876.05 3963.80 Shale
3180.00 2988.39 2885.18 3079.74 Shale
3190.00 2997.53 2894.32 3312.52 Shale
3200.00 3006.68 2903.47 3221.88 Sandstone
3210.00 3015.83 2912.62 3032.81 Shale
3220.00 3024.98 2921.77 3272.47 Shale
3230.00 3034.13 2930.92 3701.34 Shale
3240.00 3043.30 2940.09 3354.64 Sandstone
3250.00 3052.49 2949.28 4069.57 Sandstone
3260.00 3061.69 2958.48 4131.63 Shale
3270.00 3070.90 2967.69 3539.94 Shale
3280.00 3080.11 2976.90 4046.66 Sandstone
3290.00 3089.33 2986.12 5063.66 Shale
3300.00 3098.52 2995.31 3290.60 Shale
3310.00 3107.71 3004.50 4303.38 Shale
3320.00 3116.88 3013.67 3209.34 Shale
3330.00 3126.06 3022.85 3351.77 Shale
3340.00 3135.24 3032.03 3234.12 Shale
3350.00 3144.42 3041.21 3406.72 Shale
3360.00 3153.57 3050.36 3526.70 Sandstone
3370.00 3162.72 3059.51 3463.14 Shale
3380.00 3171.86 3068.65 3597.19 Sandstone
3390.00 3181.02 3077.81 3525.35 Sandstone
3400.00 3190.20 3086.99 3666.89 Shale

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TVDSS
MD (m) TVD (m) UCS (psi) MECH_STRATIGRAPHY Formation
(m)
3410.00 3199.37 3096.16 5689.79 Shale
3420.00 3208.55 3105.34 3866.97 Shale
3430.00 3217.71 3114.50 5390.68 Sandstone
3440.00 3226.88 3123.67 3424.93 Sandstone
3450.00 3236.05 3132.84 4114.83 Sandstone
3460.00 3245.22 3142.01 3054.98 Shale
3470.00 3254.38 3151.17 4335.00 Shale
3480.00 3263.52 3160.31 1894.27 Shale
3490.00 3272.63 3169.42 3284.91 Sandstone
3500.00 3281.72 3178.51 3861.09 Shale

Barail
3510.00 3290.77 3187.56 3711.17 Shale
3520.00 3299.79 3196.58 5798.42 Shale
3530.00 3308.81 3205.60 3839.22 Sandstone
3540.00 3317.83 3214.62 3136.93 Sandstone
3550.00 3326.88 3223.67 2699.94 Sandstone
3560.00 3335.92 3232.71 5258.32 Shale
3570.00 3344.96 3241.75 5048.51 Shale
3580.00 3354.00 3250.79 5411.15 Shale
3590.00 3363.04 3259.83 4805.68 Sandstone
3600.00 3372.07 3268.86 3928.00 Sandstone
3610.00 3381.08 3277.87 4988.65 Shale
3620.00 3390.09 3286.88 4574.79 Sandstone
3630.00 3399.08 3295.87 4299.55 Sandstone

Barail Arn.
3640.00 3408.06 3304.85 4953.18 Shale
3650.00 3417.03 3313.82 4542.49 Shale
3660.00 3426.01 3322.80 4480.53 Shale
3670.00 3434.98 3331.77 3967.84 Sandstone
3680.00 3443.97 3340.76 4907.75 Sandstone
3690.00 3452.99 3349.78 4305.99 Sandstone
3700.00 3462.04 3358.83 4295.60 Sandstone
3710.00 3471.13 3367.92 4202.06 Sandstone
3720.00 3480.25 3377.04 4502.82 Sandstone

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APPENDIX-IV: CENTRIFUGE

The successful bidder shall supply the centrifuge along with the manpower as below:

1.1. Two centrifuge to be supplied by the contractor to be used in both the package
as per instruction of OIL on call basis individually.

1.2. Operating / maintenance manual of Centrifuge shall be provided by the


Contractor along with the power requirement and motor HP for running this
facility. OIL will provide electrical power having specification of 415 V, 3 Phase,
50 Hz. The Electrical equipment must have Test Report of flame-proofness
conforming to the relevant standards as per OMR, 2017 and subsequent
guidelines from DGMS from an Indian Government Laboratory or NABL
accredited laboratory or IECEx accredited laboratory or ATEX notified body,
which is not a part of manufacturer’s facility for use in Drilling well. OIL will only
provide necessary assistance of Crane Services for installation (rig-up) of
Centrifuge and Dismantling (rig-down) of same in each location. However, the
Contractor will have sole responsibility for operation & maintenance of
Centrifuge.
1.3. The Contractor shall provide/ bring necessary platform for mounting the
Centrifuge along with all required piping.
1.4. Rig-up, Rig-down and ILM shall be the responsibility of service provider.
1.5. Centrifuge must be compatible with supplied mud system and as per it
requirement.

1.6. SPECIFICATION OF CENTRIFUGE


Make: Brandt - NOV / MI- Swaco / CSI(Centrisys) / Halliburton / Derrick /
Kemtron Model
As per the above manufacturer Description:
(i) High Speed Decanter with Variable Speed Hydraulic Drive With Feed
Pump / Charge Pump /Progressive Cavity Pump.
(ii) The centrifuge package should include all control and accessories
including working platform.
(iii) Motor H.P for running Centrifuge: 60 HP
(iv) Motor H.P for running Feed Pump: Should be capable of meeting 185
gpm flow rate criteria
(v) Centrifugal “G” force : 2000 or higher
Note: Any other additional or higher technical requirement other than above
(point 1.6) as per the bidder’s prospective for their mud system and solid control
point of view must be consider at time of bidding without additional cost to OIL.

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1.7. CENTRIFUGE OPERATOR:
Contractor will provide two experienced on-site Centrifuge operators on 12-hour
shift basis. The operators will be required to work on a suitable ON/OFF-day
rotation as per OMR’2017 or rules, regulations and circular thereunder. The
deployed manpower must have minimum two years’ experience in operating
centrifuge in Drilling Rig. OIL reserves the right to modify its requirement of on-
site Centrifuge operators anytime during the currency of the Contract. There will
be no separate charges for the manpower.

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APPENDIX-V

CHECKLIST FOR BEC/BRC

Bidders to mark (√) Provided/Complied or Not Provided/Not complied along with


the Reference File No. and page No. whichever is applicable
Reference
File No. and Complied/ Not
Clause Description Page No. of Provided complied/
No. Bidder's Not
Quote Provided

1.0. VITAL CRITERIA FOR BID ACCEPTANCE:


The bid shall conform generally to the
specifications and terms and conditions given
in the Bid Documents. Bidders are advised
not to take any exception/deviation to the Bid
Documents. Exceptions/ Deviations, if any,
should be brought out during the Pre-Bid
Conference as scheduled against this Tender.
After processing such suggestions, Company
may communicate the changes, if any,
through an addendum to the tender
document in this regard to the prospective
bidders who purchased the tender document.
Still, if any exceptions/ deviations are
maintained in the bid, such
conditional/nonconforming bids shall not be
considered, but shall be rejected outright.
1.1 GENERAL CONFORMITY
Bids will be rejected in case the equipment
and services offered do not confirm to the
required parameters stipulated in the
technical specifications. Notwithstanding the
general conformity of the bid to the stipulated
specifications, the following requirements will
have to be particularly met by the bidders
without which the same will be considered as
non-responsive and rejected.
A. TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA

1.0 The following minimum criteria should be met by


the Bidder failing which their bid/offer will be
rejected:
d) Bidder should be a Directional Drilling and
Logging while drilling Service Provider
Company engaged in providing Rotary
Steerable System (RSS) integrated with
collar based MWD & LWD tools to E & P
Industry (company involved in exploration

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& production of Oil & Gas) since last 7 years
to be reckoned from the original bid closing
date. Bidder should have also successfully
completed at least 01(One) Contract of
minimum 01(One) year duration using RSS
with MWD/LWD in last 05(Five) years as on
original bid closing date.
e) The bidder should have also successfully
completed minimum 6 (Six) directional
wells using RSS – MWD/LWD tools in
combination. Each well should have a
minimum drift displacement of 2000 m.
f) In case any Prime bidder who does not have
Mud services on their own and brings in a
partner with tie up, the Mud engineering
partner should individually have experience
of providing Mud engineering services to
any E & P company for minimum 02(Two)
year under a single contract in the last
05(Five) years and additionally should have
completed minimum Mud service in
03(Three) wells of minimum 3000m or more
as on original bid closing date.

2.0 a. The Bidder shall confirm to provide two


identical package each having all of the
following services:
v) One set of SDMM + MWD with Directional
and Gamma Ray + Jar for 17½” hole section
along with MWD/LWD surface Unit.
vi) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable
Systems + MWD with Directional and
Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus
Pressure & Temperature while drilling and
Resistivity (Induction Type) tool along with
MWD/LWD surface Unit for 12¼” hole
section.

vii) One set of SDMM + Rotary Steerable


Systems + MWD with Directional and
Gamma Ray + Jar/Intensifier, Annulus
Pressure & Temperature while drilling,
Resistivity (Induction Type) tool, Neutron-
Azimuthal Density with imaging & calliper
along with MWD/LWD surface Unit for 8½”
hole section.

viii) Mud Engineering Service.

2.0 b. 6” Callout Set (Common for both


Package-1 & Package-2): One set of SDMM
+ Rotary Steerable Systems + MWD with
Directional and Gamma Ray +

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Jar/Intensifier, Annulus Pressure &
Temperature while drilling, Resistivity
(Induction Type) tool, Neutron-Azimuthal
Density with imaging & calliper, Sonic
While Drilling, FPWD, Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance along with MWD/LWD surface
Unit for 6” hole section on call out basis.

3.0 In case the bidder does not have all the


services of their own, they can have pre-
tender tie-up only for the Mud Engineering &
Jar/Intensifier. However, the prime bidder
has to have the Directional Drilling services
of its own.

3.1 In case of pre-tender tie-up, the bidder should


execute a legally enforceable MOU/ Agreement
valid for entire duration of the contract
including extension, if any. Copies of the pre -
tender tie-up for each third-party service
mentioned under clause 3.0 above, should be
furnished along with the Technical Bid clearly
referring to OIL's tender document number &
indicating the scope of work for technical
partner of the bidder. Notwithstanding the
MOU, bidder shall clearly undertake the single
point responsibility of completing the project
as offered by the bidder.

4.0 Mobilization: Bidder has to confirm


mobilization of all the tools, equipment and
personnel within 120 (One Hundred Twenty)
days from date of issue of the 1st mobilization
notice under each package (refer Clause A
2.0). However, OIL reserves the right to mobilize
each of the packages in a phased manner and
in that case, the separate call out notice will be
issued. Offers indicating mobilization time more
than 120 days from the date of issuance of
mobilization notice for the set of tools(s) will be
rejected.

For Mud Engineering Services, Bidder has to


confirm mobilization of Mud Engineering
services along with personnel within 120 (One
Hundred Twenty) days from date of issue of the
1st mobilization notice.

In case of call out service, 60 days mobilization


notice will be issued.

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5.0 For proof of requisite Experience (refer Clause
No.A.1.0); the following documents/
photocopy (self-attested/attested) must be
submitted along with the un-priced Techno-
commercial bid:

(e) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of


relevant pages of the contract(s) executed
showing detailed address(es) of client(s),
scope of work and work order(s) along with
completion certificate(s)/payment
certificate(s) issued by the client(s) or any
other document(s) which substantiate the
07 (Seven) years’ experience and also
details of documents for 01(One)
completed Contract of drilling Directional
Wells using RSS/SDMM along with
MWD/LWD. The same should also be
submitted as per Annexure-A.
(f) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of
relevant pages of the contract(s) executed
showing detailed address(es) of client(s),
scope of work and work order(s) along with
completion certificate(s)/payment
certificate(s) issued by the client(s) or any
other document(s) which substantiate the
01(One) completed Contract of Mud
Engineering Service to any E & P
Company. For 03(Three) wells of minimum
3000 m or more, bidder has to submit the
DMR of the particular wells.
(g) Documentary evidence(s) in the form of
work order(s)/end of well report(s)/well
completion report(s)/directional survey
reports/ completion certificate(s) or any
other document(s) in support of the
successful completion of the 06 (Six) nos.
of High-Displacement Directional Wells
shall have to be submitted in support of
the Technical experience criteria (A.1.0.b).
The same should also be submitted as per
Annexure-B.
(h) Bidder can also provide self-certified
documents duly signed by the authorized
signatory of the bid/CEO of the firm
confirming execution of required number
of High Displacement directional wells
with drift displacement of minimum 2000
meters, clearly indicating Contract no.,
well name and operator’s details. However,
for Mud engineering Service, the
declaration has to be signed by the
authorized signatories of the bid/CEO of
both the partners of the bid confirming
execution of Mud service in 03(Three)
wells of minimum 3000m or more.

NOTE: Oil India Limited (OIL) reserves the right


to contact the Client(s) referred by the Bidder

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for authentication of the documents submitted
by the bidder. OIL may contact the
clients/operators under intimation/copy to the
respective bidder. OIL will not be responsible for
Client(s) not conforming or not replying to OIL's
request for information. If OIL does not get an
affirmative response within the stipulated time
then such Bidder's technical bid will be
considered as non-responsive. It will be the
responsibility of the Bidder to take up the
matter with his Client(s) and arrange for the
confirmation as desired by OIL.

6.0 A job executed by a bidder for its own


organization / subsidiary will not be considered
as experience for the purpose of meeting BEC.

7.0 Bids from 100% subsidiary:

Bids of those bidders, who themselves do not


meet the experience criteria as stipulated in
the tender, can also be considered provided
the bidder is a 100% subsidiary company of
the parent company which itself meets the
experience criteria. In such case, as the
subsidiary company is dependent upon the
experience of the parent company with a view
to ensure commitment and involvement of
the parent company for successful execution
of the contract, the participating bidder
should enclose an agreement (as per format
furnished vide Proforma-N) between the
parent company and the subsidiary company
and Corporate Guarantee (as per format
furnished vide Proforma-O) from the parent
company to OIL for fulfilling the obligation
under the contract, along with the technical
bid.
8 In case Bid is submitted on the basis of the
Technical Experience of Sister
Subsidiary/Co-Subsidiary Company: Offers
of those bidders who themselves do not meet
the technical experience criteria stipulated in
A.1.0 above can also be considered based on
the experience of their Sister Subsidiary/Co-
Subsidiary company within the ultimate
parent/holding company subject to meeting
the following conditions:

(d) Provided that the sister subsidiary/co-


subsidiary company and the bidding
company are both 100% subsidiaries of
an ultimate parent/holding company

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either directly or through intermediate
100% subsidiaries of the ultimate
parent/holding company or through any
other 100% subsidiary company within
the ultimate parent/holding company.
Documentary evidence to this effect to be
submitted by the ultimate
parent/holding company along with the
technical bid.

(e) Provided that the sister subsidiary/co-


subsidiary company on its own meets
the technical experience criteria laid
down in Clause A.1.0 above and not
through any other arrangement like
technical collaboration etc.

(f) Provided that with a view to ensure


commitment and involvement of the
ultimate parent/holding company for
successful execution of the contract, the
participating bidder must submit an
agreement, as per format furnished vide
Proforma-Q, between them, their
ultimate parent/holding company, along
with the technical bid.

9 BIDS FROM CONSORTIUM:

In case the Bidder is a Consortium of


Companies, the following requirements must
be satisfied by the Bidder:

(xv) Acceptable Memorandum of


Understanding (MOU) has to be made
between the consortium partners, which
should be duly signed by the authorized
executives of the consortium members
clearly defining the role/scope of work of
each partner/ member, binding the
members jointly and severally to any & all
responsibilities and obligations under the
contract, if awarded, and identifying the
Leader of the Consortium.

(xvi) The leader of the consortium must


satisfy the minimum experience
requirement as per clause A.1.0 above.

(xvii) The leader of the consortium must


confirm unconditional acceptance of full
responsibility of executing the “Scope of

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Work” of this tender. This confirmation
must be submitted along with the technical
bid.

(xviii) MOU/Agreement concluded by the


bidder with consortium partners, should be
addressed to the Company, clearly stating
that the MOU/ Agreement is applicable to
this Tender and shall be binding on them
for the entire contract period, including
extension, if any. The MOU must
unconditionally and unequivocally declare
that the MOU shall remain valid during the
validity of the Contract. The
MOU/Agreement should be submitted
along with the Technical bid.

(xix) Only the Leader of the consortium shall


register against the tender on e-portal and
submit bid on behalf of the Consortium.
The other members of the Consortium shall
ratify all the acts and decisions of the
Leader of Consortium, which are taken in
connection with and/or during the
evaluation of the tender and execution of
the contract.

(xx) The Bid Security shall be in the name of


the Leader of the consortium on behalf of
consortium with specific reference to
consortium bid and with name(s) &
address(es) of Consortium members.
Similarly, the Performance Security shall be
in the name of the Leader on behalf of the
Consortium.

(xxi) The leader of the Consortium on behalf


of the Consortium shall coordinate with OIL
during the period the bid is under
evaluation, as well as, during the execution
of works, in the event contract is awarded
and shall also be responsible for resolving
dispute/ misunderstanding/ undefined
activities, if any, amongst all the
Consortium members.

(xxii) Any correspondence exchanged with the


leader of consortium shall be binding on all
the consortium members.

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(xxiii) Payment shall be made by OIL only to
the leader of the consortium towards
fulfilment of contract obligations. OIL may
consider direct payment to individual
consortium members within the same
vertical, provided the consortium, so formed
is complied with the terms of the Circular
No. 07/2016 dated 07th March, 2016
issued by the Central Board of Direct Taxes
(CBDT). Besides, for direct payment
required for their part of scope of works, the
same should be clearly indicated in the bid
as well as MoU along with member-wise
details of price break-up

(xxiv) In case of Consortium bids, the bid shall


be digitally signed by the leader of
Consortium. The Power of Attorney from
each member authorizing the leader for
signing and submission of Bid on behalf of
individual member must accompany the
Bid.

(xxv) Documents/details pertaining to


qualification of the BIDDER must be
furnished by each partner/ member of
consortium complete in all respects along
with the bid clearly bringing up their
experience especially in the form of work in
their scope.

(xxvi) Constitution of Consortium: If during


evaluation of bid, a consortium leader
proposes any alterations/ changes in the
constitution or replacement or inclusion or
expulsion of any partner(s)/ member(s) of
the consortium which had originally
submitted the bid, to drive some
advantages/benefits based on any
development(s) having come to his
knowledge at any time, the bid of such a
consortium shall be liable for rejection.

(xxvii) Signing of Contract: In the event of


award of contract to the consortium, the
contract to be signed by the members of the
consortium and the liability of each one of
them shall be jointly and severally.

(xxviii)Members of the consortium are not


allowed to quote separately/ independently

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against this tender. All the bids received in
such case will be summarily rejected.
Further, all bids from parties with technical
support from the same Principal will be
rejected.

B. FINANCIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA:

1.0 The bidder must have minimum annual


financial turnover of at least INR 152.82
Crores or USD 20.24 Million in any of the
preceding three (3) financial/accounting
years reckoned from the original bid closing
date as per the Audited Annual Reports

2.0 In case of Consortium of companies, any


member of the Consortium shall have an
annual financial turnover of minimum INR
152.82 Crores or USD 20.24 Million
during any of the preceding 03 (Three)
financial/ accounting years reckoned from
the original bid closing date and other
member(s) of the consortium shall have an
annual financial turnover of minimum INR
76.41 Crores or USD 10.12 Million during
any of the preceding 03 (Three) financial/
accounting years reckoned from the original
bid closing date. Borrowing support from
parent/supporting company is not allowed
to meet the financial criteria.

3.0 "Net Worth" of the bidder should be positive


for the financial/accounting year preceding
the Original Bid Closing date. Similarly, in
case of consortium bidding, the Net Worth of
all the consortium partners individually
should be positive for the accounting year
preceding the original bid closing date.

[Net worth shall mean: “Share capital +


Reserves created out of profits and securities
Premium – Aggregate value of accumulated
losses (excluding revaluation reserves) –
deferred expenditure – Miscellaneous
Expenditure to the extent not written off and
carried forward Loss – Reserves created out
of write back of depreciation and
amalgamation”.

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4.0 In case the bidder is a subsidiary company
(should be a subsidiary of the
parent/ultimate parent/holding company)
who does not meet financial criteria by itself
and submits bid based on the financial
strength of its parent/ultimate
parent/holding company, then following
documents need to be submitted along with
the technical bid:

(vi) Annual Turnover of the parent/ultimate


parent/holding company in any of
preceding three (3) financial /accounting
years reckoned from the original bid
closing date as per the Audited Annual
Reports shall be minimum INR 152.82
Crores or USD 20.24 Million.
(vii) Net Worth of the parent/ ultimate parent
/ holding company should be positive for
the financial/accounting year preceding
the original bid closing date.

(viii) Corporate Guarantee (as per Proforma-


P) on parent/ultimate parent/holding
company’s letter head signed by an
authorized official undertaking that they
would financially support their
subsidiary company for executing the
project/job in case the same is awarded
to them, and

(ix) The bidder is a subsidiary company of


the parent/ultimate parent /holding
parent company.

(x) Notwithstanding to the existing provision


in the tender, Bidders who wish to submit
the latest audited financial statements of
the just concluded FY in support of
meeting Turnover and Net worth
(Financial BEC) shall also be considered
against this tender.

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5.0 6.0 Considering the time required for
preparation of Financial Statements, if the
last date of preceding financial/
accounting year falls within the preceding
six months reckoned from the original bid
closing date /within the due date for
furnishing of audit report as per Section
139(1) of IT Act, 1961 (read along with
latest circulars/notifications issued by
CBDT from time to time) and the Financial
Statements of the preceding
financial/accounting year are not
available with the bidder, then the
financial turnover of the previous three
financial/accounting years excluding the
preceding financial/accounting year will
be considered. However, the bidder has to
submit an affidavit/undertaking certifying
that the balance sheet/ Financial
Statements for the financial year
____________ (as the case may be) has
actually not been audited as on the
Original bid closing date as per format.

Notes:

(iv) For proof of Annual Turnover & Net


worth, Working Capital, Bid Capacity &
Debt Equity Ratio any one of the following
documents must be submitted along with
the bid:

(c) A certificate issued by a practicing


Chartered Cost Accountant (with
Membership Number and Firm
Registration Number), certifying the
Annual turnover, Net worth, Working
Capital, Bid Capacity & Debt Equity
Ratio as per format prescribed in
Proforma-J. Please note that
mentioning of UDIN (Unique Document
Identification Number) is mandatory for
all Certificates issued by Chartered
Accountant w.e.f. 1st February 2019.

OR

(d) Audited Balance Sheet along with Profit


& Loss account. In case of foreign
bidders, self-attested/digitally signed
printed published accounts are also
acceptable.

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(v) In case the bidder is a Central Govt.
Organization/PSU/State Govt.
Organization/Semi-State Govt.
Organization or any other
Central/State Govt. Undertaking,
where the auditor is appointed only
after the approval of Comptroller and
Auditor General of India and the
Central Government, their certificates
may be accepted even though FRN is
not available. However, bidder to
provide documentary evidence for the
same.

(vi)In case the Audited Balance sheet and


Profit Loss Account submitted along
with the bid are in currencies other
than INR or US$, the bidder shall have
to convert the figures in equivalent INR
or US$ considering the prevailing
conversion rate on the date on which
the Audited Balance Sheet and Profit &
Loss Account is signed. A CA Certificate
(with Valid UDIN) is to be submitted by
the bidder regarding converted figures
in equivalent INR or US$. Else, the
Audited Balance Sheet and Profit &
Loss Account shall be evaluated by
considering the BC selling rate declared
by State Bank of India (on the date on
which the Audited Balance Sheet and
Profit & Loss Account is signed) for
conversion to INR.

NOTE: OIL reserves the right to ask for


any Original or other relevant
document to verify the certification.

C. COMMERCIAL EVALUATION CRITERIA:


1.0 Bids shall be submitted under single stage two
Bid system i.e. Un-priced Techno-Commercial
Bid and Priced Bid separately in the OIL’s e-
Tender portal. The Un-priced techno-
commercial bid (or Technical bid) is to be
uploaded as per Scope of Work & Technical
Specification of the tender in “Technical RFx
Response” Tab and Priced Bid as per
Proforma-B ,B1(Imported) B1(Indigenous) &
B2(Call out) uploaded in the “Notes &
Attachments” Tab. Bids shall be rejected
outright if the prices are indicated in the

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technical bids. Bids not conforming to this
two-bid system shall be rejected outright.

2.0 Bidder shall offer firm prices. Price quoted by


the successful bidder must remain firm during
the execution of the contract and not subject
to variation on any account. Bids with
adjustable price terms will be rejected

3.0 Bid received with validity of offer less than 120


(One twenty) days from Original Bid Closing
Date will be rejected
4.0 Bid Security is not applicable against this
tender. However, bidders shall submit along
with their bid a signed “Bid Security
Declaration” (Proforma-E) accepting that, if
they withdraw or modify their bids during the
period of validity; or if they are awarded the
contract and they fail to sign the contract; or if
they fail to submit performance security before
the deadline defined in the NIT; they will be
suspended for a period of two years. This
suspension of two years shall be automatic
without conducting any enquiry
5.0 The Integrity Pact is applicable against this
tender. OIL shall be entering into an Integrity
Pact with the bidders as per format enclosed
vide “Proforma-M” of the tender document. The
proforma has to be returned by the bidder
(along with the Un-priced Techno-Commercial
Bid) duly signed by the same signatory who
signed the bid, i.e., who is duly authorized to
sign the bid. Uploading the Integrity Pact with
digital signature will be construed that all pages
of the Integrity Pact has been signed by the
bidder's authorized signatory who sign the Bid.
If any bidder refuses to sign Integrity Pact or
declines to submit the Integrity Pact, their bid
will be rejected
6.0 Physical Bids, if any received from the bidders,
shall not be considered and will be rejected.
7.0 Bids submitted after the Bid Closing Date and
Time will be rejected.
8.0 Bids received through the e-procurement portal
shall only be accepted. Bids received in any
other form shall not be accepted.
9.0 The bid documents are non-transferable. Bid
can only be submitted in the name of the bidder
in whose name the User ID and Password have
been issued. Unsolicited bids will not be
considered and will be straightway rejected.

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10.0 Bids documents shall be typed or written in
indelible ink and shall be digitally signed by the
bidder or his authorised representative.
11.0 Any physical documents wherever called for,
submitted by bidders shall contain no
interlineations, white fluid erasures or
overwriting except as necessary to correct
errors made by the Bidder, in which case such
correction shall be initialled by the person or
persons who has/have digitally signed the Bid.

12.0 Any Bid containing false statement will be


rejected.
13.0 Bidders must quote clearly and strictly in
accordance with the price schedule outlined in
“Price Bid Format” of Bid Document, otherwise
the Bid will be summarily rejected.
14.0 Bidders shall quote directly and not through
their Agent/ Representative/Retainer/Associate
in India. Bids submitted by Indian Agent/
Representative/Retainer/Associate on behalf of
their foreign principals will not be considered
and will be rejected straightway. One Indian
Agent/Representative/Retainer/Associate
cannot represent more than one foreign
principal.
15.0 Bidder must accept and comply with the
following clauses as given in the Bid Document
in toto failing which bid will be rejected –

i) Performance Guarantee Clause


ii) Force Majeure Clause
iii) Tax Liabilities Clause
iv) Arbitration Clause
v) Acceptance of Jurisdiction and Applicable
Law
vi) Liquidated damage and penalty clause
vii) Safety, Environment & Labour Law
viii) Termination Clause
ix) Integrity Pact
16.0 The Bids and all uploaded documents must
be digitally signed using “Class 3” digital
certificate [e-commerce application
(Certificate with personal verification and
Organization name)] as per Indian IT Act
obtained from the licensed Certifying
Authorities operating under the Root
Certifying Authority of India (RCAI),
Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of
India.

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D. PRICE EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The bids conforming to the technical
specifications, terms and conditions
stipulated in the bidding document and
considered to be responsive after subjecting to
Bid Evaluation Criteria mentioned above will
be considered for further evaluation as per the
Price Evaluation Criteria given below:

1.0 If there is any discrepancy between the unit


price and the total price, the unit price will
prevail and the total price shall be corrected.
Similarly, if there is any discrepancy between
words and figure, the amounts in words shall
prevail and will be adopted for evaluation.
2.0 For conversion of foreign currency into Indian
currency for evaluation of Bids, B.C. selling
(Market) rate declared by State Bank of India,
one day prior to the date of priced bid opening
shall be considered. However, if the time lag
between the opening of the bids and final
decision exceeds 3(three) months, then B.C.
Selling(Market) rate of exchange declared by
SBI on the date prior to the date of final
decision shall be adopted for conversion and
evaluation.
3.0 The bidders must quote their charges/rates in
the manner as called for vide “Schedule of
Rates” under Section-IV and the summarized
price schedule format vide enclosed Proforma-
B,B1(Imported),B1(Indigenous)& B2(callout),
4.0 The quantities shown against each item in the
"Price Bid Format" shall be considered for the
purpose of Price Bid Evaluation. It is, however,
to be clearly understood that the assumptions
made in respect of the number of days/
parameters for various operations are only for
the purpose of evaluation of the bid and the
Contractor will be paid on the basis of the
actual number of days/parameter, as the case
may be.

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5.0 Bidders to note the following:
vi) Mobilization charges for each Package
shall not exceed 1% of the total quoted
value of each respective Package in the
Price Bid format. However, Mobilization
charges if quoted in excess of 1% total
quoted value for the Package, the excess
amount shall be paid at the end of the
contract.
vii)De- Mobilization charges for each
Package should not be less than 1% of
the total quoted value of each respective
Package in the Price Bid format. If De-
mobilization is quoted in deficit or less
than 1% of total quoted value for the
Package, the deficit amount shall be
withheld from the first invoice and the
same will be paid at the end of the
contract along with Demobilization
charges.
viii)Interim Mobilization charges of each
Package should not exceed 0.5 % of total
quoted value for each respective Package
in the Price Bid format.
ix) Interim De-mobilization charges of each
Package should not exceed 0.5 % of total
quoted value of each respective package
in the Price Bid format.
x) Standby charges of each tools/
equipment (applicable for all sizes) shall
not exceed 50% of the quoted operating
Unit rate for the respective tools/
equipment in the Price Bid.

6.0 To ascertain the inter-se-ranking, the


comparison of the responsive bids will be
made subject to loading for any deviation.
Commercial Bids shall be evaluated taking
into account the rates quoted in the PRICE
BID FORMAT as per Proforma-B, B1 for
(Imported) ,B1 (Indigenous) & B2 (Call out).

Total Estimated Contract Cost for 3 (three)


years including all Taxes & Duties except GST
and Basic Customs Duty which shall be extra
to OIL's account:

T=T1 + T2+GST
Where,

T= Total contract cost for 03 (Three) years

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T1 = Total Cost of Regular Service
T2 = Total Cost of Call Out Service

E. GENERAL:

1.0 In case bidder takes exception to any clause of


bid document not covered under BEC, then the
Company has the discretion to load or reject
the offer on account of such exception if the
bidder does not withdraw/modify the deviation
when/as advised by company. The loading so
done by the Company will be final and binding
on the bidders.
2.0 To ascertain the substantial responsiveness of
the Bid the Company reserves the right to ask
the bidder for clarification in respect of clauses
covered under BEC also and such clarifications
fulfilling the BEC clauses in toto must be
received on or before the deadline given by the
Company, failing which the offer will be
summarily rejected.
3.0 If any of the clauses in the BEC contradict with
other clauses of the Bid Document elsewhere,
then the clauses in the BEC shall prevail.
4.0 CUSTOMS DUTY: In terms of Sl. No. 404 of the
Customs Notification No.50/2017-Cusdated
30.06.2017, imports of the items specified in
List 33 of the Notification are subject to levy of
concessional rate of customs duty @5% (BCD
Nil & IGST @5%)subject to conditions specified
therein (Condition No. 48). However, this is
subject to change as per Government
guidelines and the provisions ruling at the time
of tender closing will be applicable. Similarly,
the domestic supply of such goods would
attract 5% GST (i.e. IGST or CGST&
SGST/UTSGT) on submission of EC in terms of
GST Notification No. 03/2017.

Similarly, the domestic supply of such goods


would attract 5% GST (i.e. IGST or CGST &
SGST/UTSGT) on submission of EC in terms of
GST Notification No. 03/2017.
5.0 PURCHASE PREFERENCE TO MICRO AND
SMALL ENTERPRISES:

5.1 Categorisation and various criteria


applicable to MSE bidders shall be guided by the
Gazette Notification No. CG-DL-E-26062020-
220191 dated 26.06.2020 issued by MINISTRY
OF MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM

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ENTERPRISES. The existing enterprises
registered under EM-Part-II or UAM till 30th
June 2020 shall continue to be valid only for
period up to the 31st day of March, 2021.

5.2 In case participating MSEs quote price


within price band of L1+15%, such MSE shall be
considered for award of contract by bringing
down their price to L1 price in a situation where
L1 price is from someone other than a MSE.

5.3 In case of more than one such MSE


qualifying for 15% purchase preference, the
contract shall be awarded to lowest eligible MSE
amongst the MSEs qualifying for 15% purchase
preference.

5.4 In case any part of the work is sub-


contracted to a Micro or Small Enterprise as per
contract conditions then the contractor shall
provide complete details (i.e. name of the
subcontractor, value of sub-contacted work,
copy of valid registration certificate etc.) of the
sub-contractor to OIL.

5.5 DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO BE


SUBMITTED BY MSEs:

The bidder claiming as MSE status (MSE-


General, MSE-SC/ST, MSE-Woman) against
this tender has to submit the following
documents for availing the benefits applicable
to MSEs:

i. Udyam Registration Number with


Udyam Registration Certificate.
Or
ii. Proof of registration with District
Industry Centres or Khadi and Village
Industries Commission or Khadi and Village
Industries Board or Coir Board or National
Small Industries Corporation or Directorate of
Handicrafts and Handloom or Udyog Adhaar
registration or registration with any other body
specified by Ministry of MSME.
Note: In case bidding MSE is owned by
Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe
entrepreneur or Woman Entrepreneur, valid
documentary evidence issued by the agency
who has registered the bidder as MSE owned
by SC/ST entrepreneur/Woman
Entrepreneurs should also be enclosed.

5.6 Provisions such as seeking support from


another company by way of technical
collaboration, submission of JV/ consortium
bid, etc., wherever allowed in the tender

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document shall be available to all interested
bidders including MSEs. In those scenarios,
MSEs quoting on the strength of technical
collaborators will be eligible for the benefits
reserved for MSEs (i.e. exemption from
payment of EMD and purchase preference).
However, in case of submission of Consortium
bids by MSEs, in order to avail the benefits
reserved for MSEs (i.e. exemption from
payment of EMD and purchase preference),
the MSE bidder shall have to rely on their own
strength or on the strength of another MSE
only to meet the various tender requirements
including technical and financial evaluation
criteria. In that case, all the members of the
Consortium including the leader of the
Consortium should be eligible MSEs. Further,
in case of bid from incorporated JVC, in order
to avail the above MSE benefits, the bidder i.e.
JVC shall have to be MSE unit
6.0 PURCHASE PREFERENCE POLICY (LINKED
WITH LOCAL CONTENT) (PP-LC)
Purchase preference policy linked with Local
Content (PP-LC) - notified vide letter no. FP-
20013/2/2017-FPPNG dated 17th November,
2020 of MoPNG shall be applicable in this
tender. [Copy of the notification is enclosed
as Exhibit-I]. Bidders to check the provisions
of the Notification and their eligibility to bid and
any claim on Purchase preference. Purchase
preference will be applicable as per the
Notification(s) and any amendment thereof.

6.1 Bidders seeking benefits, under Purchase


Preference Policy (linked with Local Content)
(PP-LC) shall have to comply with all the
provisions of the notification no.
FP20013/2/2017-FP-PNG dated 17th
November 2020 or subsequent amendments, if
any.

6.2 Where both MSE and PPLC bidder(s) are


entitled to Purchase Preference and neither of
them is L-1, eligible MSE(s) (in order of ranking
among MSEs) shall get preference over eligible
PPLC bidder(s) to match their rates with that of
L-1 bidder for award of contract. However, if
eligible MSE(s) decline(s) to match down the
price, then the eligible PPLC bidder(s) in order
of ranking among themselves shall be given the
opportunity to match down its price to the price
of L-1 bidder for award of contract.

6.3 Where MSE is already L-1 in the tender


evaluation, contract for L-1 portion shall be

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straightway awarded to MSE, without
considering any Purchase Preference for PPLC
bidder.

6.4 In case L-1 bidder is a PP-LC bidder,


purchase preference shall be resorted to MSE
bidder as per ‘PPP for MSE-Order 2012’.

6.5 In case of participation of MSE and LC


vendor against the tender, MSE vendor will be
given preference over LC bidder to match with
L1 bidder as per Public Procurement Policy.
MSE vendor will be evaluated with 15% PP and
LC vendor will be evaluated with 20% PP as
MSE vendor does not have Local Content
conditions as per Public Procurement Policy
and the PP-LC policy is not applicable for DMEP
and MSME.
7.0 VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION OF
DOCUMENTS BY INDEPENDENT THIRD
PARTY INSPECTION AGENCIES

7.1 Oil India Limited (OIL) has engaged the


following 09 (Nine) Independent Inspection
Agencies for a period of 04 (four) years with effect
from 06.05.2020 to verify and certify various
documents required against BEC/BRC of the
tender:

i. M/s. RINA India Pvt. Ltd.


ii. M/s. Dr. Amin Controller Pvt. Ltd.
iii. M/s. Germanischer Llyod Industrial
Services GmbH (DNV GL - Oil & Gas)
iv. M/s. TÜV SÜD South Asia Pvt. Ltd.
v. M/s. IRCLASS Systems and Solutions
Private Limited
vi. M/s. Gulf Llyods Industrial Services (India)
Pvt. Ltd.
vii. M/s. TUV India Private Limited
viii. M/s. TÜV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd.
ix. M/s. Bureau Veritas (India) Private Limited
7.2 The Bidders have to get verified and
certified the various documents required
against BEC/BRC of the tender by anyone of
the above Independent Inspection Agencies and
submit the duly certified Inspection Certificate
by the Inspection Agencies along with the
Technical Bid of the Tender. All Charges of the
Third-party Independent Inspection Agencies
towards verification of bidder’s documents and
certification thereof shall be borne by the

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respective bidders and Payments on account of
above inspection, verification and certification
shall be made directly by the Bidder to the
Inspection Agency(s). OIL will not be
responsible for any payment dispute between
Bidders and Third Party Inspection Agencies.

7.3 As mentioned above, Bidder(s) have to


submit the verified documents along with the
Technical Bids. Bid submitted with un-verified
supporting documents shall not be normally
considered. However, in case a bidder submits
its bid along with all relevant supporting
documents as per BEC/BRC without getting
all/some of them verified by the designated
Independent Inspection agency, such bid can be
provisionally considered provided it is
accompanied by an Undertaking by the Bidder
on their official letterhead to submit the duly
verified copies/verification certificate within
seven (7) days of actual bid opening. Company
will neither send any reminder nor seek any
clarification in this regard from such bidders,
and the bid will be rejected outright if the bidder
fails to submit the verified copies/verification
certificate within seven (7) days of actual bid
opening at its own risk and responsibility. If a
bidder does not submit the undertaking towards
submission of third party certification within 7
days from date of Bid Closing date, but certified
document reaches us within the cut-off date of
above seven (7) days, then such bids shall be
considered.

7.4 The methodology of inspection/


verification of documents followed by the
agencies is broadly as under but not limited to:

(a) The prospective bidder will contact any


of the empanelled inspection agencies
against such tender. When prospective
bidders approach any of the OIL’s
empanelled Inspection Agency, the agency
will ask for the tender document and should
go through the Tender Document, especially
the requirements of BEC/BRC and list the
documents to be verified. The inspection
Agency shall depute their
qualified/competent inspector to the Bidder’s
premises to check the original documents
and certify the copies which the bidder shall
submit along with their bids. OIL will reserve
the right to ask the inspection agencies to
verify the documents with source, if required

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at no extra cost to OIL. A copy of the
Inspection Certificate shall be directly sent to
the Concerned Tendering officer of OIL INDIA
LIMITED, mentioned in the respective tender.

(b) Verification of documents are normally


categorized as under:

i. General Requirement:
 Check Bidder’s PAN Card
 Check Bidder’s GST Certificate
 Check ITR of company – last three
years (minimum)
 Check Bidder’s Certificate of
Incorporation – Domestic Bidder.

ii. Additional Documents : (If applicable


against the tender)
 Joint Ventures Agreements – To
Double-check with JV Partners
 Consortium Agreements – To Double-
check with Consortium Partners
 Holding/Parent/Subsidiary Company
– To check the notarized Share
Holding pattern

iii. Technical Criteria


 Experience Proof – To check Original
Work Order as per BEC /criteria
 To check Company Name
 To check Similar Work Definition
against Work Order, Scope of work
(JV or Consortium too)
 To check the Execution period
 To Check the Completion Certificates
– Letter of Appreciations of proper
Execution
 Reference contact verification and
true copy verification
 Match Original Work Order/Contract
Copy with Soft Copies or notarized
scan copies

iv. Financial Criteria


 Check and verify Audited Balance
Sheet/CA certificate
 To check the Line of Credit, if
incorporated in the tender
Notes:

(i) If any documents LOI/LOA/


Contracts etc. are submitted
towards BEC/BRC experience
criteria issued by Oil India Limited,

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such documents need not be
verified by TPI agency.
(ii) Undertaking from TPI Agency as
per format (Proforma-V) enclosed
should be submitted along with the
Bid

--End of Tender Document--

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