IOC says Bengal's silence on HPL 'surprising'

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Mar 23 2014 | 10:36 AM IST
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) today said West Bengal government's silence on Haldia Petrochemicals Limited (HPL) was 'surprising' as there has been no communication since the country's largest oil marketing company made its offer in October last year.
"We have made a bid for the West Bengal government's stake in HPL in October which appeared to be valid. But since then, there has been no single communication to us. This is surprising," a senior IOC executive told PTI.
The executive said that although IOC had close to nine per cent stake in HPL at present, the oil PSU had been eyeing a berth on HPL's board for long.
"But no response was forthcoming from the company's board so far," the executive said.
He said that IOC would now see the outcome of the financial restructuring, which the lenders had agreed to carry out for the troubled petrochemicals firm.
"We will wait till the financial restructuring package is announced. If required, we will again renew our demand for a berth on the company's board," the executive said.
HPL was being run without a chairman since the exit of former industry minister Partha Chatterjee who was replaced by state finance minister Amit Mitra.
On how long IOC would hold on to its offer, the executive said "It is for the oil PSU's board to take a call on the matter."
IOC had bid for Bengal's stake in HPL at a price of Rs 25.10 per share. But the share transfer process got stuck following the other promoter TCG's opposition and subsequently moving court over the controversial 155 million shares which the Bengal government had clubbed along with its own stakeholding.
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First Published: Mar 23 2014 | 10:36 AM IST

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