Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

GAIL objects to Arcelor’s Essar Steel bid

- Tanya Thomas tanya/t@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Joining the bandwagon of operationa­l creditors unhappy with ArcelorMit­tal’s takeover plan of Essar Steel Ltd, GAIL (India) Ltd registered its objection with the Ahmedabad bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on November 16.

The state-owned gas utility has petitioned the bankruptcy court saying it would prefer a competing bid of Essar Steel Asia Holdings, representi­ng the Ruia family, the former promoters of Essar Steel.

GAIL (India) Ltd had filed claims of ₹907.2 crore against Essar Steel, of which only ₹124.88 crore was admitted by the resolution profession­al.

ArcelorMit­tal’s resolution plan offers no payment to GAIL for its outstandin­g dues, GAIL said in its applicatio­n, while Essar Steel Asia Holdings Ltd promised the full payment of ₹124.88 crore.

GAIL said ArcelorMit­tal’s resolution plan is “arbitrary, irrational, illogical and puts in jeopardy the interest of operationa­l creditors of Essar Steel”.

Mint has reviewed a copy of this applicatio­n.

ArcelorMit­tal, for its part, has not indicated that it will increase its bid for Essar Steel to satisfy operationa­l creditors.

A spokespers­on for the Luxembourg-based steel company said: “We have followed the insolvency and bankruptcy code (IBC) process in good faith since first submitting our expression of interest (EOI) in 2017. The committee of creditors has clearly decided ArcelorMit­tal’s plan is in the best interests of Essar Steel and we are confident that the process will be implemente­d correctly and according to the law.”

Mint reported on Monday that the Gujarat Energy Transmissi­on Corp. (Getco) has also challenged ArcelorMit­tal’s resolution plan, which has been endorsed by Essar Steel’s committee of creditors.

The Gujarat government­owned electricit­y transmissi­on company has also approached the NCLT in Ahmedabad to recover its dues in excess of ₹827 crore from Essar Steel.

With GAIL (India) Ltd applicatio­n, the claims by Getco and a host of other operationa­l creditors who had filed their objections to ArcelorMit­tal’s resolution plan, now amount to about ₹1,600 crore.

ArcelorMit­tal’s bid envisages an upfront payment of ₹42,000 crore towards debt resolution and ₹8,000 crore towards capital infusion into Essar Steel, while the Ruia-promoted Essar Steel Asia Holdings has offered ₹54,389 crore to settle all financial and operationa­l creditors.

 ??  ?? ▪ GAIL had filed claims of ₹907.2 crore against Essar Steel, of which only ₹124.88 crore was admitted by the resolution profession­al
▪ GAIL had filed claims of ₹907.2 crore against Essar Steel, of which only ₹124.88 crore was admitted by the resolution profession­al

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