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India Infrastructure Fund II acquires 23.5 percent stake in ONGC Tripura Power

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ANI New Delhi

The three promoters of ONGC Tripura Power Company Ltd (OTPC), ONGC, IL-FS Energy Development Company Limited (IEDCL) and Government of Tripura, have entered into definitive agreements with India Infrastructure Fund II by which the latter will be acquiring 23.5 percent stake in OTPC.

The total consideration of the transaction is about Rs. 426 crore and the agreement was signed on Thursday here.

Post this transaction, the shareholding in OTPC will stand as: ONGC - 50 percent, IEDCL - 26 percent, Government of Tripura 0.5 percent and India Infrastructure Fund II at 23.5 percent.

This consummates the equity structure as was envisaged at the time of setting up the project.

 

This investment by India Infrastructure Fund II (through its manager- IDFC Alternatives Ltd) brings on board a credible infrastructure partner, further strengthening the core development theme of the project.

OTPC has been promoted by ONGC, IEDCL and Government of Tripura for implementation of a gas based 726.6 MW combined cycle thermal power project at Palatana, Tripura.

The project was conceived to utilize the stranded gas reserves of ONGC found in the state of Tripura so as to aid in the economic progress of the north-eastern (NE) states. The project is backed by a long term gas supply agreement with ONGC, while the power off-take is tied up on long term basis with the 7 north-eastern states.

OTPC also owns 26 percent stake in North East Transmission Company Limited (NETCL), a joint-venture company of OTPC, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd and the seven north-eastern states.

NETCL has commissioned a dedicated 665 km long 400KV DC line for evacuation of power from the OTPC plant.

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First Published: Apr 02 2015 | 2:15 PM IST

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