Atam Valves Ltd has cleared the first audit stage by the American Petroleum Institute (API), moving into the final leg of its API certification journey. The milestone positions the company to soon supply API-compliant valves to oil and gas customers globally, unlocking higher-value export and refinery opportunities.
API Milestone Sets Up Oil & Gas Foray
Industrial valve maker Atam Valves has inched closer to a crucial API accreditation, after successfully clearing the initial API Q1 audit stage. Management has earlier highlighted that API certification is a strategic priority to access large domestic and global opportunities in oil, gas and petrochemicals, where API-compliant products are mandatory. The latest audit progress suggests the company is now nearing the final approval phase.
API certification is expected to lift Atam’s addressable market, improve pricing power and support its export-led growth plan. The company has indicated that API-compliant product development is complete and prospective customers are already engaging, with potential order discussions underway, which could ramp up once certification is formally secured.
Key highlights
Atam Valves clears first-stage API audit; advances towards final certification.
API licence targeted within the current financial year, per company commentary.
Certification to enable supply of API-grade valves to refineries and petrochemical plants in India and overseas.
Strategic focus on expanding exports from low-single digits to mid-20% of revenue over time.
Management expects API-backed portfolio to support margin expansion and larger project wins.
Sources: Atam Valves FY24 annual report, Q4 FY24 earnings call transcript, company statements via ANI/press releases, and institutional research commentary.