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Aramco in talks for stake in Reliance oil

NEW DELHI:Saudi Aramco the worldrsquos largest oil exporter is in talks to buy a stake in Reliance Industriesrsquo oil refineries and petrochemical complex sources said
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Aramco opened talks with Reliance as the $44-billion mega refinery-cum-petrochemical complex, where it was taking a 50 per cent stake along with UAE’s ADNOC, got delayed after the BJP government scrapp-ed plans to acquiring land for the project in Maharashtra.
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New Delhi, April 17

Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil exporter, is in talks to buy a stake in Reliance Industries’ oil refineries and petrochemical complex, sources said.

Aramco opened talks with Reliance as the $44-billion mega refinery-cum-petrochemical complex, where it was taking a 50 per cent stake along with UAE’s ADNOC, got delayed after the BJP government scrapp-ed plans to acquiring land for the project in Maharashtra.

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Reports suggested Aramco may take a 25 per cent stake for $10-15 billion, but sources discounted such a valuation, saying market capitalisation of Reliance was over Rs 8.5 lakh crore, at least half of which or Rs 4.25 lakh crore ($60 billion) would be coming from refinery and petrochemical business.

A 25 per cent stake would translate into $15 billion without even considering any premium of giving a firm foothold into a well-established business in the world’s third largest energy consuming nation, they said.

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Reliance declined to comment. — PTI

Big ticket operation

  • Reliance operates two refineries at Jamnagar 
  • It plans to expand its only-for-exports SEZ refining capacity to 41 million tonnes from 35.2, but does not plan a new refinery
  • Crude oil is the basic raw material for manufacture of petrochemicals. Saudi Arabia is keen to get a foothold in world’s fastest-growing fuel market
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