Negotiations on acquiring Jindal Power Ltd's (JPL) 1,000 MW plant at Chhattisgarh are in final stages and the price tag could be in the range of Rs 5,500-5,800 crore. The formal announcement of the deal may be made in the last week of this month or in April, people in know of the developments said.
JPL, a subsidiary of JSPL, has a 4x250 MW plant in Raigarh and a 2,400 MW (4X600 MW) thermal power plant in Tamnar also in Chhattisgarh.
When contacted, a JSPL spokesperson said: "As per company policy we do not respond to speculations. As part of monetisation plans already advised, JSPL is looking at various options diligently to strengthen our balance sheets."
Last week, JPL announced that it has signed an agreement to divest 4.12 per cent stake in Indian Energy Exchange for an undisclosed amount, which will be realised in this fiscal ending March 31, 2016.
Declining steel prices steel coupled with cheap imports have impacted margins of domestic steel producers including JSPL, analysts said, adding that steel sector globally has been impacted due to low demand from China and it's over capacity.
JSPL's financials were adversely impacted on account of cancellation of coal blocks as well as payment of additional levy on coal of over Rs 3,300 crore in 2014-15 and 2015-16 fiscal as a result of a Supreme Court order.
Earlier this month, JSPL said: "In discussion with banks, we have launched 5/25 scheme, and also exploring various options with all lenders to reschedule payments considering likely short /medium term cash flow mis-matches."
The steel-to-power group had then said it is trying to bring cash into company through -- divestment of assets and strategic collaborations through JVs -- that will add to its cash flows and also result in reduction in Bank Borrowings.
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