The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

ONGC may acquire HPCL in `44,000-crore deal

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

STATE-OWNED Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC) may acquire India’s third-biggest fuel retailer HPCL in an about Rs 44,000 crore ($6.6 billion) deal as part of the government’s plan to create an integrated oil giant.

Following up on Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s Budget announceme­nt of creating an integrated oil company, India’s biggest oil and gas producer ONGC may buy all of the government’s 51.11 per cent stake in Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd (HPCL).

This will have to be followed by an open offer to acquire additional 26 per cent from other shareholde­rs of HPCL.

“The government is looking at creating an integrated oil company and the idea is to merge an oil producer with a refiner,” a top source said.

There are only six major companies in the sector — ONGC and Oil India Ltd being the oil producers, Indian Oil Corp (IOC), HPCL and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) in refinery business and GAIL in midstream gas transporta­tion business.

The rest such as ONGC Videsh, Chennai Petroleum Corp (CPCL), Numaligarh Refinery Ltd and Mangalore Refinery (MRPL) are already subsidiari­es of one of these six PSUS.

“So, the options are very limited. One option is to merge refiners HPCL and BPCL with ONGC and merge IOC and OIL. Now this would create two large vertically integrated oil companies. But this would also mean limiting the choice for consumers to just two companies for buying fuel,” he said.

The possible way out is to merge HPCL with ONGC while keeping BPCL separate. BPCL already has a flourishin­g upstream arm in Bharat Petroresou­rces Ltd which can be strengthen­ed further.

“This way consumers will continue to have three fuel retailers in IOC, ONGC-HPCL combine and BPCL,” he said.

HPCL will add 23.8 million tonnes of annual oil refining capacity to ONGC’S portfolio, making it the third-largest refiner in the country after IOC and Reliance Industries.

ONGC already is majority owner of MRPL, which has a 15mt refinery.

The source said ONGC buying HPCL will require two sets of Cabinet approval — one where the government approves sale of its all or part of its 51.11 per cent stake to ONGC, and the other for allowing ONGC to spend the money on stake buy.

HPCL will add 23.8 million tonnes of annual oil refining capacity to ONGC’S portfolio

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