Rosneft aims completion of Essar Oil acquisition by June-end: CFO Pavel Fedorov

The Rosneft Essar Oil deal was initially expected to close by the end of March but was delayed because lenders to the Indian firm are yet to give their approval


The $12.9 billion Rosneft Essar Oil deal, the largest acquisition of an Indian company by a foreign firm, will give the Russian crude oil giant 49% stake in Essar Oil to pursue its global expansion plans.
The $12.9 billion Rosneft Essar Oil deal, the largest acquisition of an Indian company by a foreign firm, will give the Russian crude oil giant 49% stake in Essar Oil to pursue its global expansion plans.

Moscow: Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft OAO expects to complete the acquisition of Indian refiner Essar Oil by the end of June, Rosneft’s chief financial officer Pavel Fedorov said on Wednesday.

The $12.9 billion deal, the largest acquisition of an Indian company by a foreign firm, will give Rosneft a 49% stake in Essar Oil to pursue its global expansion plans. The deal was initially expected to close by the end of March.

“As you know, it is currently planned to complete the deal on Essar assets acquisition by the end of this quarter,” Fedorov said during a conference call.

The deal has been delayed because some Indian lenders to Essar Oil have yet to give their approval.

Another 49% share will be split between commodities trader Trafigura and Russian investor United Capital Partners (UCP). The billionaire Ruia brothers will retain a 2% stake.

Russia has increased Urals oil supplies to India, taking market share from members of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Russia has joined an Opec-led pact to curb global supplies in a bid to lift crude oil prices.

Russian oil flows to India are expected to rise further once the Rosneft the deal to buy Essar plant is completed. Reuters