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Aramco to make USD 15 billion investment in Reliance Industries Limited

Aramco and Reliance have withstood a long-term relationship and will persist to seek investment opportunities in India

Sakshi K S by Sakshi K S
December 15, 2021
in Mergers & Acquisitions, Energy, The Global Economics, Top Stories
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Aramco to make USD 15 billion investment in Reliance Industries Limited

Aramco to make USD 15 billion investment in Reliance Industries Limited

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Saudi Aramco is scrutinizing an investment in Reliance Industries Limited’s (RIL’s) clean energy faction, two individuals aware of the development stated. Aramco is estimated to purchase a USD 15 billion stake in Reliance’s oil-to-chemicals business enterprise.

Saudi Aramco to purchase USD 15 billion stakes in RIL

Saudi Aramco, alongside several financial investors, has portrayed preliminary interest in investing in Reliance New Energy Solar Limited, the anonymous individuals stated.

Aramco’s strategy to purchase a 20% stake in Reliance Industries’ oil-to-chemicals business enterprise was called off owing to valuation variances. The firm also strived to accomplish net-zero emission goals. Subsequently, Reliance Industries extracted an application in a company court to disperse the business.

The concentration on accomplishing carbon targets has enhanced in the past year, shifting the investment focus for firms and investors. In June 2021, Mukesh Ambani, the Reliance Industries Chairman, vowed to invest USD 10 billion in clean energy projects over 3 years.

Reliance also strategizes to get investors into its renewable energy domain. Whilst several investors are enthusiastic about this opportunity, Aramco is also stated to be assessing the same, stated one of the two anonymous individuals.

Aramco and Reliance have withstood a long-term relationship and will persist to seek investment opportunities in India, Aramco revealed in a statement.

India delivers magnanimous growth opportunities over the long term and Aramco persists in evaluating new and prevalent business prospects with its potential partners. Updates on any business breakthroughs will be facilitated as and when required, the Aramco statement indicated.

A Reliance Industries spokesperson did not reciprocate to emails until press time.

Reliance Industries had accumulated over USD 30 billion in 2020, selling stakes in its technology and retail sectors to investors – including Google and Meta – and a copyrights issue. The investments in the clean energy sector might be on parallel lines, the individual stated.

Reliance Industries will witness investments pouring in for its renewable energy sector as that is where the world is progressing, stated the second individual.

Over the next 3 years, Reliance Industries will enhance four ‘Giga factories’ to fabricate integrated solar photovoltaic (PV) components, electrolysers, fuel cells, and batteries to hoard energy from the grid. It has established a target to emerge as a net-zero carbon firm by 2035.

As per Morgan Stanley, Reliance Industries’ strategies would make it the biggest renewable infrastructure manufacturer with the capacity to emerge as an alternative technology supplier to the globe, comparable to how it exports superior refinery fuels.

Over the past few months, Reliance Industries has sewn four clean energy pacts and collaboration for its renewable energy business enterprise. It took over REC Solar Holdings from China National Bluestar (Group) Co. Ltd., at an estimated worth of USD 771 million, allowing it to leverage its panel/polysilicon capacities and enhance its accessibility to a global consumer base. It also took over a 40% stake in Sterling and Wilson Solar Ltd. For approximately INR 2,845 crore (USD 372.78 million).

Furthermore, Reliance Industries has invested in Germany’s NexWafe’s technology to fabricate competitively evaluated PV panels and collaborated with Ambri Inc. (energy storage firm) for storage solutions.

The second individual stated that Saudi Aramco has established a goal of accomplishing net-zero emissions only by 2050. Investing in renewable energy assets will aid the firm to enhance its targets, the second individual stated.

In August 2021, Aramco acquired a 30% stake in Sudair Solar, a USD 900 million solar project. Sudair Solar is one of the biggest solar projects premeditated in West Asia.


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Sakshi K S

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