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Venezuelan oil firm may buy stake in ONGC-MPL

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Press Trust Of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 2:08 AM IST

Venezuelan government-owned oil major, Petroleos de Venezuela, is likely to buy stake in ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd, promoted by ONGC and MRPL for setting up an aromatic unit in the Mangalore SEZ.

"Discussions are already on. The Venezuelan company, which is the fifth-largest oil producer in the world, is looking for a controlling stake in the project," a source said. The exact size of the deal is yet unknown.

ONGC Chairman R S Sharma confirmed the Venezuelan company did evince some interest in the project.

"Petroleos de Venezuela showed interest in the project. We held some talks initially. I can't comment further," he said. The OMPL project is expected to be commissioned by this year-end. According to plans, OMPL will produce 920 TMT (thousand metric tonnes) of paraxylene and 140 TMT of benzene per annum.

ONGC has a 46 per cent stake in OMPL, while its subsidiary, Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd, has a three per cent stake in it which together amounts to 49 per cent. The balance 51 per cent is proposed to be offered to the public or strategic partners.

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