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Expansion of Essar's Vadinar refinery on schedule

Essar Oil is on track to complete expansion of its facility at Vadinar refinery in Gujarat to 16 million tonnes by December 2010, brokerage firm IDFC-SSKI said in its report on the firm while putting a price target of Rs 194 on its stock. - Gas reserves at Essar"s Raniganj field 43% more than estimates - Sistema Shyam mulls IPO; rings Mumbai ops - Nagarjuna Agrichem to invest Rs 250 cr for capacity expansion - Essar"s Shell acquisition may cost $1.2 billion - Somany Ceramics to invest Rs 45 cr in expansion - EdServ Softsystems to raise $25 mn to fund expansion It is likely to achieve financial closure for the Phase-II expansion of the refinery by end of 2009-10, the report generated after IDFC-SSKI met the company management said. "While refiners across Asia are currently facing the heat with benchmark GRMs at historical lows, we feel margins have bottomed out," it said in a report made after the meeting. GRMs or gross refinery margins are the earnings on processing every barrel of crude oil. "The timing of EOL"s expansion would coincide with the expected economic revival, implying significant value addition over the long term," it said, adding it continues to maintain its "Outperformer" rating on the company stock with a price target of Rs 194 per share, 35 per cent upside from the current levels. Essar is also ramping up its focus on the exploration and production segment, and the Coal Bed Methane (CBM) asset in Raniganj in West Bengal, which would begin gas production shortly, is expected to add materially to financial metrics over the medium term. IDFC-SSKI saw Essar"s acquisition of Royal Dutch Shell"s three refineries in UK and Germany as good move.


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