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IOC, BPCL Keen To Acquire GAIL; But It Wants To Merge With ONGC

The merger options were indicated following Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s announcement in 2017-18 Budget speech.

The silhouette of an electric oil pump jack is seen near a flare at night in the oil fields surrounding Midland, Texas, U.S. (Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)
The silhouette of an electric oil pump jack is seen near a flare at night in the oil fields surrounding Midland, Texas, U.S. (Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd. are both keen to acquire gas utility GAIL India Ltd. to become fully integrated energy companies.

IOC and BPCL have separately indicated to the petroleum ministry their interest in taking over GAIL to help add natural gas transportation and marketing business to their kitty, official sources said.

GAIL, on the other hand, feels a merger with oil and gas producer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. would be more appropriate.

The merger options were indicated following Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's announcement in the 2017-18 Budget speech on the government's plan to create integrated public sector oil majors that will be “able to match the performance of international and domestic private sector oil and gas companies.”

ONGC, India's largest oil and gas producer, proposed to acquire oil refiner and fuel marketing company Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited , which was approved by the Cabinet.ONGC is currently in the process of acquiring the government's 51.11 percent stake in HPCL, which at current prices is worth over Rs 33,000 crore.

Sources said IOC and BPCL gave separate options for the integration.

The government's 54.89 percent stake in GAIL is currently worth about Rs 46,700 crore.

Integration options suggested by other companies would be taken up only after ONGC-HPCL merger is complete, they said.

IOC, the largest oil refiner and fuel marketing company in the country, wanted to either acquire another refiner to add to its capacity or a gas company like GAIL.

The firm feels it already has a fledging gas business in under-construction liquefied natural gas terminals, city gas distribution projects and gas marketing. GAIL, the nation's biggest gas transporter and marketing company, would complement that, it felt.

BPCL on the other hand too has natural gas ambitions and wrote to the oil ministry saying GAIL was its number one choice for acquisition. It listed Oil India Ltd, the nation's second largest exploration firm, as its number two choice.

The government holds 66.13 per cent stake in OIL, which at current market price is worth about Rs 18,000 crore.

GAIL feels merger with ONGC makes more sense as such a move would integrate gas producer with transportation and marketing network.

Sources said the government has not taken any decision on the proposals sent by other PSUs.

The government is keen on the PSU-PSU merger or integration options as it would help it cash out on its holding yet retain its control.

Also, it would help build bigger oil companies to better compete with global giants and withstand oil price volatility.