Essar Energy

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Essar Energy Plc
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryOil and gas, Energy
Founded1998
HeadquartersPort Louis, Mauritius
Key people
Prashant Ruia (Chairman and Non- Executive Director), S Thangapandian (Chief Executive Officer), Simon Murray CBE (Vice Chairman)
Productsrefined petroleum products, electricity
RevenueUS$27,257.7 million (2013)[1]
US$790.8  million (2013)[1]
US$(175.0) million (2013)[1]
ParentEssar Group
SubsidiariesEssar Oil
Websitewww.essarenergy.com

Essar Energy Plc is an Indian-focused energy company with assets in the existing power and oil and gas businesses. Headquartered in Port Louis, Mauritius and subsidiary of Essar Group, the firm has interests in both the power generation and petroleum industries. In May 2014 the company was acquired by its majority shareholder.

History[]

Established in 1998 as a wholly owned business unit of the Essar Group conglomerate,[2] the firm was partly floated on the London Stock Exchange in April 2010, marking the exchange's largest initial public offering since December 2007.[3] The company was added to the FTSE 100 Index at the subsequent quarterly review. Essar Group retains an approximate 76% stake in Essar Energy.[4] The led underwriters to the initial public offering were JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank. The primary offering raised £1.3bn. Ravi Ruia, the Chairman, and Sanjay Mehta, a senior board member of Essar Global Limited, were identified in an "Economic Times of India" article as instrumental in the listing.[5]

Essar Energy announced in 2013 that it would sell its 50% stake in the Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited to the Kenyan government.[6]

In May 2014 the company was acquired by its majority shareholder.[7]

The Sunday Times reported on 26 September 2021, that the company was conducting urgent talks with HM Revenue and Customs to prevent it from collapse.[8]

Operations[]

Oil and gas[]

Essar Oil is a fully integrated oil & gas company of international scale with strong presence across the hydrocarbon value chain from exploration & production to oil retail.

Operations[]

Exploration and production

  • Asia & Africa
  • Vadinar, Gujarat, India
  • Stanlow, UK
  • Mombasa, Kenya

Power[]

Essar Energy has an installed power generation capacity of 3,910 MW across six plants.[9]

Power plants[]

  • Essar Hazira Power Plant, Hazira, Gujarat. It is a 515 MW (1x215, 1x300 MW) gas-based thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional.[9]
  • Essar Vadinar Power Plant, Vadinar, Gujarat. It is a 1010 MW (1x120, 1x380 MW, 1x510 MW) captive thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional.[9]
  • Essar Bhander Power Plant, Hazira, Gujarat. It is a 500 MW (1x500 MW) gas-based thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional.[9]
  • Essar Salaya Power Plant, Salaya, Gujarat. It is a 1200 MW (2x600 MW) coal-based thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional.
  • Essar Algoma Power Plant, Algoma, Ontario, Canada. It is an 85 MW (1x85 MW) thermal power plant. The plant is fully functional.[9]
  • Essar Mahan Power Plant, Mahan, Singrauli district Madhya Pradesh. It is a 1200 MW (2x600 MW) coal-based thermal power plant. One unit is functional.
  • , Hazira, Gujarat. It is a 270 MW (1x135 MW) thermal power plant. This plant is yet to become operational.
  • , Tori, Jharkhand. It is an 1800 MW (3x600 MW) coal-based thermal power plant. This plant is yet to become operational.
  • , Paradip, Odisha. It is a 120 MW (4x30 MW) coal-based thermal power plant. This plant is yet to become operational.

Petroleum[]

A petrol filling station belonging to Essar Petroleum in Khammam, Telangana, India

The firm's oil and gas joint venture with Reliance Petroleum is carried out through its 86%-owned subsidiary Essar Oil.[10]

Essar Oil owns and operates Essar Refinery a petroleum refinery at Vadinar in Jamnagar district, Gujarat, It is India's second largest refinery, which has a capacity of 18 million metric tons per annum.[11]

Essar Oil holds both onshore and offshore petroleum exploration and production rights within India, as well as rights to a coalbed methane block. The firm also holds exploration and production interests in Nigeria, Vietnam, Australia, Indonesia, and Madagascar. Its total reserves amount to 2 Mbbl (320,000 m3) equivalent of 2P (proved plus probable) resources, 148 Mbbl (23,500,000 m3) equivalent in contingent resources and 1,012 Mbbl (160,900,000 m3) equivalent in prospective resources. In June 2012 Essar Energy received the final forest approval for developing a coal mine in Indonesia.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Annual Report 2013" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Essar Energy: Prospectus" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  3. ^ Kumar, Nikhil (5 May 2010). "Essar suffers worst IPO in eight years". The Independent. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  4. ^ "NOTIFICATION OF MAJOR INTEREST IN SHARES". Essar Energy. p. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  5. ^ Essar's Ravi Ruia relocates to London; to raise $3bn
  6. ^ Essar Energy to sell Mombasa refinery stake, International: Oil Review Africa, 2013
  7. ^ "Ruias win shareholder approval to buy Essar Energy". Reuters. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  8. ^ "Petrol giant Essar on brink of collapse". The Sunday Times. 26 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Power". Essar Energy. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  10. ^ Eluvangal, Sreejiraj (2 June 2010). "Essar Energy invests $225 million in Essar Oil". DNA. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Essar Energy to be listed on London's FTSE 100". The Hindu. 10 June 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Essar Energy gets final nod to develop coal mine". Business Line. 8 June 2012.

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