Atmastco Limited has secured a ₹15 crore work order from Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited for the supply of pre-fabricated structural steel to be deployed at the HPCL Rajasthan Refinery Limited facility in Barmer, Rajasthan.
The contract covers the manufacture and supply of a piperack structure, ducting and supporting structures for boilers, all finish-painted as per client-approved drawings, for the Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion package at the refinery. HRRL is a joint venture between Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and the Government of Rajasthan, developing a 9 million tonne per annum greenfield refinery at Pachpadra in Barmer district, one of the more capital-intensive energy infrastructure projects currently under construction in India.
At ₹15 crore, the order represents approximately 5 per cent of Atmastco’s FY26 consolidated revenue of Rs 293 crore, an incremental addition rather than a revenue-moving event. No specific delivery deadline has been disclosed, with execution to proceed as per purchase order terms.
The counterparty carries strategic weight. Megha Engineering has a substantial portfolio across infrastructure, irrigation, water supply and energy, and its involvement in the HRRL programme places this contract within a well-capitalised, long-duration construction project. For Atmastco, a Bhilai-based SME fabricator traditionally focused on steel plants, power boilers and railway infrastructure, the contract broadens client exposure into downstream oil and gas, a segment outside its established base.
If the MEIL relationship is sustained, repeat-order potential remains, given the scale and remaining execution horizon of the Barmer refinery project.






