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Aramco eyes new investments in India after Reliance scraps deal

Aramco eyes new investments in India after Reliance scraps deal

Gulf Times
Tuesday, November 23, 2021 08:18:49 AM UTC

“India offers tremendous growth opportunities over the long term,” Aramco said in a statement. It will “continue to evaluate new and existing business opportunities with our potential partners”

Saudi Aramco said it will continue to look for investment opportunities in India, days after Reliance Industries Ltd scrapped a plan to sell a stake in its oil-to-chemicals unit to the Middle Eastern company. “India offers tremendous growth opportunities over the long term,” Aramco said in a statement on Sunday. It will “continue to evaluate new and existing business opportunities with our potential partners.” Aramco had signed a non-binding letter of intent in August 2019 for a potential 20% stake in Reliance’s oil-to-chemicals unit valued at about $15bn. Reliance said the companies would walk away from the deal on Friday. “Reliance and Aramco have a longstanding relationship and will continue to look for investment opportunities in India,” Aramco said. Reliance, in its statement, also said it will continue to be Aramco’s preferred partner in India and “is committed” to a pact with the firm, without specifying further. As recently as June this year, Reliance said it expected to finalise the investment deal with Aramco and appointed the latter’s chairman, Yasir al-Rumayyan an independent director on its board. That revived hopes of the deal coming through after Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s richest person, said in 2020 that the pandemic and its impact on fuel demand had created hurdles for the transaction.

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