OVL to raise $900 mn bridge loan to finance Vankor buy
New Delhi: ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) will raise a bridge loan of close to USD 900 million overseas to fund acquisition of an additional 11 per cent stake in Russia's Vankor oilfield.
OVL, the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), last week got government nod to raise its stake in Russia's second biggest oil field of Vankor to 26 per cent at an investment of USD 930 million. It will buy the stake from Russian national oil company, Rosneft.
"The acquisition needs some approvals by the Russian government. Once they come in, we will make the payment," an official said. The company, he said, will raise a bridge loan of 6 to 9 months from overseas financial institutions. A long term financing through foreign currency bonds, will be raised to replace the bridge loan.
"The deal is effective May 2015. It is a producing field. So the profits that accrued from sale of oil (to Rosneft for the 11 per cent share) for one-and-half-years will be deducted from sale consideration and payments will be made," he said.
The amount of bridge loan to be raised will depend on this final number, he said.
OVL, which had previously bought 15 per cent stake in Vankor from Russian national oil firm Rosneft for USD 1.268 billion, will an additional 3.2 million tons of oil equivalent on top of 4.11 million tons secured earlier.
Besides OVL's 26 per cent, a consortium of comprising Oil India (OIL), Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Bharat PetroResources (BPRL) has acquired 23.9 per cent stake in the field at a cost of USD 2.02 billion, giving them 6.56 million
tons of oil.
Parallely, OIL-led consortium has also bought 29.9 per cent stake in Taas-Yuryakh oilfield in East Siberia for USD 1.12 billion. Rosneft, the national oil company of Russia continues to hold the remaining 50.1 per cent shares of JSC Vankorneft, the developer of the Vankor oil and gas condensate field in Turukhansky district of Krasnoyak Territory in Russia.
The field has recoverable reserves of 2.5 billion barrels. Vankor is Rosneft's (and Russia's) second largest field by production and accounts for 4 per cent of Russian crude oil production. The daily peak production from the field is around 442,000 barrels of oil per day.
The USD 2.2 billion OVL spent for acquiring 26 per cent stake in Vankor will be its third biggest acquisition. It had in 2013 paid USD 4.125 billion for a 16 per cent stake in Mozambique's offshore Rovuma Area 1, which holds as much as 75 Trillion cubic feet of gas reserves.
In 2009, it had bought Russia-focused Imperial Energy for USD 2.1 billion. Prior to that, it had in 2001 paid USD 1.7 billion for a 20 per cent interest in the Sakhalin-1 oil and gas field off Russia's far eastern coast.