The Gujarat government firm, which is saddled with nearly Rs 20,000 crore of debt, has a large gas trading business, gas transmission pipelines and city gas business.
"We are going through our entire financial restructuring exercise... Options are some dilution of the stake, some dilution of the equity (in some businesses)," Singh told PTI in an interview.
"It will take some time (to take it to board). We are in the process. We have set up an internal subcommittee of the board looking at this. Prior to next financial year (it should be before the board)," he said.
GSPC has already offered to IOC its entire 50 per cent stake in Rs 4,500-crore LNG import terminal being set up at Mundra in Gujarat in partnership with Adani Group. The 5 million tonne a year import terminal is 90 per cent complete.
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Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC), which had between 2006 and 2010 acquired 11 oil and gas blocks in Egypt, Australia, Indonesia and Yemen, has surrendered 10 of these overseas assets and written off Rs 2,000 crore investment.
Within the country, GSPC has working interest in 23 blocks, out of which 16 blocks are producing and balance 7 are under exploration/development stage. It is looking to divest some of these as well.
Asked if this is the end of GSPC's overseas foray in exploration and production (E&P business, Singh said, "It is such a business where you cannot say we are ending it now. We will keep on looking for good... But may be we will like to be may conservative than what we have been (in past)."
The Board of Directors of GSPC had on December 4, 2015,
approved a scheme of business restructuring which is pending approval of the Gujarat High Court.
As per the scheme, GSPC had proposed to demerge its 80 per cent participating interest in KG-OSN/2001/3 Block together with related assets and liabilities from GSPC to GSPC Offshore Ltd. Whereas all remaining businesses (i.E. E & P blocks other than KG Block, gas trading business, investment in subsidiaries and associates) shall be transferred to GSPC Energy Ltd.
A subsidiary of GSPC owns and operates a gas-based power plant at Hazira in Gujarat and is setting up another gas-fired combined cycle power plant at Pipavav in the state. It is also setting up a wind farm at Jakhau in Gujarat.