BHEL Secures INR 20-25 Billion Order from Nigeria
2026-06-04 16:15
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Indian state-owned engineering company Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has secured an order from Nigeria valued between INR 20 billion and INR 25 billion. The contract was signed on June 2 with Nigeria's Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals Free Zone Enterprise. According to BHEL's filing with the stock exchange, the order involves the design, manufacturing, supply, and supervision of installation and commissioning of eight gas turbine generator sets for the refinery and polypropylene plant within the Dangote Industries Free Zone in Nigeria. The contract has an execution period of 26 months from the agreement start date or effective date.

The contract secured by BHEL focuses on supporting power generation facilities for the refinery and polypropylene plant. The supply and commissioning of eight gas turbine generator sets will provide equipment support for energy security in Nigeria's Dangote Industrial Park. As a major power equipment manufacturer in India, BHEL's successful bid demonstrates its engineering capabilities in the gas turbine sector. The contract value range of INR 20 billion to INR 25 billion represents one of the company's recent overseas orders.

The execution period for this contract is 26 months, calculated from the effective date or start date of the agreement. BHEL has disclosed basic information about the order in its exchange filing, including the counterparty, project location, main scope of work, and contract duration. This cooperation will further expand BHEL's business footprint in the African market.

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