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GAIL to raise Rs 2,000 cr for expansion

State gas utility GAIL India Ltd plans to raise around Rs 2,000 crore during the current fiscal to part fund its expansion plans. - Analysts" corner - GAIL to invest Rs 7,500 cr in Dabhol, Kochi pipelines - GAIL criticised for seeking revised bids - Man Industries opposes GAIL move on Dahej pipeline - Gail questions rejection of bid for CNG retailing in Mathura - Gail plans Rs 8,000 cr pipeline from Andhra to MP "We may borrow Rs 2,000 crore through a mix of debt from Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB), bonds and term loans," GAIL Director (Finance) R K Goel told reporters here. GAIL has planned capital expenditure of about Rs 3,800 crore in 2009-10 fiscal, most of which would be for laying new gas transportation pipelines. The entire capex is to be met either through internal resources or borrowings. Goel said GAIL may raise Rs 500 crore through a bonds issue. The bonds issue would also have a greenshoe option of Rs 200 crore. About Rs 700 crore would be raised from OIDB and the remaining would be borrowed from banks as term loan, he said. The borrowings may happen in November-December, he said, adding over the next three years the company would need to borrow about Rs 6000 crore. GAIL"s debt-equity ratio, which has "almost zero" debt, may rise to 1:1 in three years, Goel said.


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