Vedanta eyes BGML mines for expansion

Kolar gold fields, once considered one of the largest gold fields in India, was nationalised in 1956 and in 1972 and its operations handed over to BGML

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 01 2013 | 9:34 PM IST
Vedanta Resources, the natural resources conglomerate, is now eyeing expansion into gold mining and looking at bidding for now closed Bharat Gold Mines Ltd (BGML), which owns famous Kolar gold mines in Karnataka.      

Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal said the government should begin the process of selling the assets of BGML “as quickly as possible” as the Supreme Court has already approved the asset sale plan.    

“Supreme Court has given order to the Mines Ministry, they should do it as quickly as possible. Foreign investors should come to India. Instead of importing gold, we should be producing. If anything comes, we should look at this opportunity,” he said.      

When asked whether he will bid for BGML assets, he said, “I am in that business. We will definitely do the due diligence, it will depend on the right price, right due diligence. If somebody outbids us, then it will go to them but certainly we will look at it.”      

Kolar gold fields were once considered one of the largest gold fields in India and the resource has been mined for centuries.

It was nationalised in 1956 and in 1972 and its operations handed over to BGML.      

However, it was closed in 2001 due to mounting losses and depleting reserves, rendering over 3,000 employees jobless.

The BGML employees opposed the closure and challenged it in various courts of law.      

In June, the Supreme Court had approved government’s plan of floating a global tender for selling the assets of BGML, so that the Kolar gold mines can be restarted.      

During the Monsoon session of Parliament, the government had told Lok Sabha that it is planning to float a global tender for selling assets of the BGML but did not give any timeline and other details related to the proposed tender.      

Few days back, the Mines Ministry — the parent ministry of BGML— had invited bids for appointing consultants for selling the BGML assets.

The bids have to be submitted by October 9.      

The consultant’s tasks include preparing documents like request for proposal and memorandum of understanding, determining reserve price for the sell, and selection of successful bidders, among other things.

Meanwhile, the employees association of BGML have also shown interest in bidding for the  assets of BGML. The Apex Court had also allowed them to participate in the global tenders.

Currently, India has only three producing gold mines — Hutti, Uti and Hirabuddini mines and the domestic production has almost stagnated at about 2.8 tonnes annually.      

Industry players have been saying for long that India needs to increase its gold production to reduce ever rising gold imports bill.

The rise in production will also help the government in containing the current account deficit to some extent.

For that, they say, government needs to give mining license to about 40 mines where prospecting has been done.
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First Published: Oct 01 2013 | 8:35 PM IST

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