ONGC’s arm enters into formal agreement with Engineers India
The agreement is for the implementation of a Helium Recovery Demonstration Plant at ONGC’s Kuthalam Gas Collection Station in Cauvery Asset, Tamil Nadu

ONGC Energy Centre Trust (OECT), the research and development arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), has entered into a formal agreement with Engineers India (EIL) for the implementation of a Helium Recovery Demonstration Plant at ONGC’s Kuthalam Gas Collection Station in Cauvery Asset, Tamil Nadu. The agreement encompasses the preparation of the Detailed Project Report (DPR), Basic Engineering Design Package (BEDP), and execution of the project through an EPCM and Supply model covering design, engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning, and performance testing.
This project, based on the technology package developed by CSIR–Indian Institute of Petroleum (CSIR-IIP), seeks to recover Grade-A Helium of 99.995% purity from natural gas. The demonstration plant will process 750 Nm³/hr of natural gas and is designed with flexibility to operate at 110% of the design capacity. The total agreement value is Rs 39.42 crore (plus applicable GST), with the project scheduled for completion within 18 months.
Through this collaboration, OECT and EIL will combine their expertise to execute a first-of-its-kind project in India, reinforcing ONGC’s commitment to Energy Now and Next by integrating cutting-edge research with practical industrial application.
ONGC is India’s largest government-run corporation and produces about 70% of India’s crude oil and natural gas. The corporation is the biggest public sector commercial organization in India.