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Thursday, November 19, 1998

Spic bid to reschedule SPC project loans

 
MUMBAI, November 18: Fertiliser major Southern Petrochemicals Industries Corporation Ltd (Spic) is engaged in rescheduling its huge loans and interest payments to financial institutions. German bank KfW is reported to have agreed to reschedule its loans worth DM 161 million extended to Spic's SPC project.

It may be recalled that financial institutions have advanced in excess of Rs 600 crore as loans to Spic to part-fund its SPC project for manufacture of purified terepathalic acid (PTA) and other products. Together with interest costs the amount due for repayment to FIs worked out to Rs 800 crore.

Spic vice-chairman and president AC Muthiah in an informal chat with reporters here on Wednesday said Spic is still awaiting the formal cabinet clearance for the settlement proposal in the Arochem dispute between Spic and Madras Refineries. He said the petroleum ministry has approved the proposal and the company is awaiting the cabinet nod before commencing to settle claims of Madras Refineries.

It may berecalled that after the Madras Refineries board decided to withdraw from the Arochem project, Spic had agreed to settle by paying out to Madras Refineries its investments amounting to Rs 13 crore and an additional Rs 14 crore as interests thereof. The settlement also provides for Madras Refineries to withdraw its court cases against Spic and allows Spic to retain 100 acres of land for the SPC project and handover a balance of some 200 acres back to the Tamil Nadu government.

According to Muthiah, once the process of pay-out is over, Spic will go ahead with its plans to merge SPC and Arochem. It is still scouting for a joint venture partner to execute the SPC-Arochem project.

Meanwhile, Spic Electric Power Corporation (SEPC) is exploring options to rope in ABB as its EPC contractor for the 525mw coal-based thermal power project coming up at Tuticorin. Muthiah said SEPC was willing to give 25 per cent equity to ABB in the project and is also talking to others like Black Veatch. All other clearancesincluding the coal pricing issue from TNEB has been obtained for the project but Muthiah said the project cannot be executed without escrow cover which is still to be put in place.

Spic is also keen to finalise the merger of Manali Petrochemicals with Spic Organic Chemicals Ltd (SOCL) and has mooted talks with financial institutions for getting their approval.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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