Saudi's SABIC eyes 50% stake in ONGC's India petchem plant
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Saudi’s SABIC eyes 50% stake in ONGC’s India petchem plant

Saudi’s SABIC eyes 50% stake in ONGC’s India petchem plant

Saudi Arabia is also scouting for a stake in existing refineries

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Saudi Basic Industries Corp (SABIC), the world’s number four petrochemical company, wants to buy about half of the $4.6bn Indian petchem project backed by Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), two sources familiar with the matter said.

ONGC is a majority shareholder in ONGC Petro Additions Ltd (OPaL), which operates India’s biggest petrochemical plant in western Gujarat state.

“They [SABIC] want to have a significant stake in OPaL, around 50 per cent,” said one of the sources.

Previously, ONGC had held talks about selling a stake in the project with Saudi Aramco and Petrochemical Industries Co, a unit of Kuwait Petroleum Corp, a second source said.

“SABIC is the latest entrant. Recently SABIC has held talks with ONGC officials about a stake purchase,” the second source said.

ONGC and SABIC did not respond to Reuters‘ requests for comment.

India and Saudi Arabia want to strengthen their trade ties. Saudi Aramco recently signed an initial deal with India to buy a 50 percent stake in a planned 1.2 million barrels per day west coast refinery and petrochemical project.

To expand its footprint in the world’s third-biggest oil importer, Saudi Arabia is also scouting for a stake in existing major refineries, its energy minister Khalid al-Falih has said.

Read: Saudi Aramco, India agree to partner on $44bn refinery

The first source said OPaL made an operating profit for the first time in 2017/18, increasing its appeal to prospective investors. “There are enough green shoots in the company,” the source said.

India’s per capita consumption of synthetic polymers, used to make various grades of plastics, is just 10kg (22lbs) a year, compared with a global average of about 32kg.

The country’s per capita consumption of petrochemicals will rise with its expanding middle class, growing income levels and increasing urbanisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in March last year.

The second source said OPaL operated the project at about 65 per cent capacity in the March quarter and it aimed to operate the plant at about 80 percent capacity in 2018/19.


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