The Rajasthan government is all set to sign a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HPCL by next month for the much awaited oil refinery in Barmer.
Replying to the Finance and Appropriation Bill, 2017 in the Assembly, Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje today said a lot has been talked about the refinery and the state government will ink an MoU with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) with new terms and condition, which will be in interest of the government.
As per the previous MoU, the state had to pay an interest-free loan of Rs 3,736 crore every year for 15 years, which would have added a financial burden of Rs 56,000 crore on the state government.
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"The interest free loan will reduce to Rs 1,123 crore per annum and the financial burden too will reduce to Rs 16,845 crore," she added.
Raje said that after hard negotiations, the state equity in the project has been reduced by Rs 100 crore.
Soon we will work on the details and sign MOU with HPCL, the chief minister said.
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