Larsen & Toubro Limited has announced via a formal stock exchange filing and press release that its hydrocarbon offshore business arm, LTEH Offshore, has successfully secured an ultra-mega scale project order from ADNOC Offshore for a major oil and gas development initiative in the Middle East. The contract encompasses comprehensive engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning (EPCIC) works for multiple offshore facilities, alongside vital brownfield upgrades to existing infrastructure. Execution of this high-value project will be spearheaded through a strategic consortium arrangement where Larsen & Toubro serves as the lead partner, leveraging its world-class in-house fabrication yards and extensive marine assets.

During the calendar year 2025, Larsen & Toubro strategically strengthened its global market footprint by capturing several high-value international contracts, particularly across the Middle Eastern hydrocarbon and energy sectors. The company’s persistent emphasis on expanding its advanced manufacturing capabilities and technological integration enabled it to maintain robust execution momentum across complex shallow-water and deep-water developments. Industry reports from 2025 highlighted the conglomerate’s concerted push into green energy transitions and digital infrastructure upgrades, reinforcing its competitive advantage in securing ultra-mega orders against intense global competition.

Larsen & Toubro Limited is a prominent USD 32 billion Indian multinational enterprise operating globally across engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects, high-tech manufacturing, and specialized services. With an operational legacy spanning over eight decades, the company maintains strong leadership across diverse sectors including infrastructure, heavy engineering, defense, and power. Recent corporate updates emphasize a continuous strategic rotation towards technology-driven solutions, artificial intelligence integration, and disciplined asset portfolio management to optimize long-term shareholder value.

For the first quarter of financial year 2027, Larsen & Toubro posted a consolidated revenue from operations of Rs 67,942 crore, recording a year-on-year growth of 7% compared to Rs 63,679 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The company’s consolidated profit after tax (PAT) reached Rs 4,123 crore, marking a 14% year-on-year increase from Rs 3,617 crore reported in the same period last year. International revenue stood at Rs 34,393 crore, contributing 51% to the overall revenue mix, while total order inflows surged by 14% year-on-year to Rs 1.08 lakh crore. Institutional holdings remain heavily backed by prominent domestic and foreign portfolio investors, reflecting strong market confidence in the conglomerate’s execution capabilities.

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