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Home  » Business » India to invest $3 bn in Russia's Rosneft

India to invest $3 bn in Russia's Rosneft

Source: PTI
Last updated on: July 07, 2006 15:07 IST
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Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is examining investing $3 billion to take up to 5 per cent equity in Russian state oil firm OAO Rosneft, which is making an initial public ofering, Petroleum Secretary M S Srinivasan said on Friday.

"We are examining investing up to $3 billion in Rosneft IPO," Srinivasan said. ONGC Videsh, the overseas arm of state-owned ONGC, is in talks for participation in the $11.6 billion IPO.

"Discussions are on and no decision has been taken as yet," he added without giving details. The IPO values Rosneft at between $60-80 billion. A five per cent stake would mean $3-4 billion investment.

"OVL had taken a feel of the debt market when Russia was seeking loan from India and China for takeover of Yuganskneftegaz. They can raise up to $6 billionĀ  without any problem," an industry source said.

OVL is keen that it be given a stake in big-ticket Sakhalin-3, Vankor or Timano-Pechora oil fields in lieu of investing in Rosneft IPO.

Russia had previously asked OVL to underwrite the IPO but India had the same condition as a portfolio investment would not give the energy-hungry nation oil and gas.

The mandate of OVL has been to scout for oil and gas abroad as to meet energy security of the country.

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