Oswal Energies Ltd., an EPC firm in the oil and gas infrastructure sector, has signed an MoU with the Deendayal Port Authority to jointly develop Green Hydrogen, Green Methanol, Green Ammonia, and a 100 MLD desalination plant under the National Green Energy Initiative.
Supporting India’s Sustainable Energy Vision
The government identified Deendayal Port as a strategic location for building green energy infrastructure. The partnership marks a key step toward strengthening the country’s renewable energy roadmap and ensuring long-term energy security. Oswal Energies’ role in this initiative underscores its growing contribution to sustainable industrial transformation.
Project Scope and Strategic Capabilities
Under the MoU, Oswal Energies will lead the development of:
- Green hydrogen production units
- Green methanol and ammonia conversion facilities
- A 100 MLD high-capacity desalination plant
The project will leverage Oswal Energies’ engineering excellence, process innovation, and execution capabilities. The company will collaborate with domestic and global technology partners to accelerate clean energy deployment and align with India’s net-zero goals.
Leadership Perspective
Ratan Bokadia, Managing Director, Oswal Energies Ltd., said, “This MoU is a key milestone in our journey toward sustainable innovation. Our partnership with the Deendayal Port Authority reinforces our commitment to advancing India’s clean energy transition and supporting the nation’s move toward energy self-reliance and a greener future.”
Strengthening Position in the Green Energy Ecosystem
Oswal Energies has progressively transitioned from a traditional oil and gas company to a forward-looking green energy enterprise. As per the press release, with proven capabilities in large-scale project execution, partnerships with global technology licensors, and a strong track record of quality and timely delivery, the company is well-positioned to play a pivotal role in India’s clean energy ecosystem.






























