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RIL in talks with Exxon, BG for stake sale
 
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April 14, 2008 12:43 IST
Last Updated: April 14, 2008 15:37 IST

Reliance Industries [Get Quote] is in talks with global energy majors, including British Gas of the UK, Chevron Corp of the US, Exxon and Shell for a possible stake sale in its Krishna-Godavari basin gas fields.

RIL is looking for a strategic partner for its KG-D6 gas block to get deep sea exploration technology, industry sources said.

India's corporate conglomerate has mandated Goldman Sachs for its possible stake sale that may happen after the block, that contains over 50 trillion cubic feet of gas reserve, is hived off into a special purpose vehicle.

The percentage of stake to be divested has not been firmed up and may depend on the value that the strategic partner was bringing in. Sources said at least five companies, including BG, Chevron Corp, Exxon, Shell and ENI of Italy has visited the data room set up in New York.

Total of France, BG of UK and Petrobras of Brazil are also believed to be interested in Reliance's block that is to begin gas production from third quarter this calendar year.


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