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Government has withdrawn BPCL divestment offer, will come back with a revised plan: Anil Agarwal

The government is yet to officially make a statement on whether the plan has been shelved in its current form.

April 22, 2022 / 15:43 IST
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The government has decided not to go ahead with the privatisation plan of state-run Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and has told its suitors that it will revise the plan and come to market, according to Anil Agarwal, chairman of Vedanta Resources.

The Indian government had ambitious plans to sell its entire 53 percent stake in BPCL to private players in 2021-22, but after delays, this target was shifted to 2022-23. Potential buyers who showed interest included Vedanta Group, Apollo Global Management, and private equity major I Squared Capital-backed Think Gas.

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In an exclusive interview with Moneycontrol, when asked about the status of BPCL divestment, Agarwal said, “It will not happen. They've said that they have withdrawn the offer, they will come back with a new strategy.”

“Generally, they have given a statement, they're not going ahead. Not in this format,” Agarwal said.