PV to sell more stakes

Oct 1st at 14:51
01-10-2016 14:51:12+07:00

PV to sell more stakes

State-owned oil giant PetroVietnam has announced a divestment plan for the next five years, after which it will sell majority stakes in a number of its subsidiaries.

 

In its divestment plan—which was submitted to the Government and Ministry of Industry and Trade — PetroVietnam said it has been seeking investors to reduce holdings in PetroVietnam Petrochemical and Textile Fiber JSC (PVTex) from the current 74-per-cent stake to 36 per cent.

"It even allows selling entire stakes if partners are found," the report said.

PVTex, founded in 2008 with a total investment cost of about US$200 million, is the first polyester fiber plant in Viet Nam. The plant uses feed from Dung Quat refinery to produce polyester fiber with a total capacity of 175.000 tonnes per day.

The plant started commercial operation in May 2014 with a capacity of 236 tonnes per day, but it often halts operations due to high inventory and capital shortage. Its charter capital reached VND2.2 trillion ($99 million) by the end of last year.

In 2015, PVTex reported total losses of nearly VND1.3 trillion and a negative equity capital of VND504 billion. The company is on the verge of insolvency with huge debts of $221.3 million to lender BIDV and other banks.

PetroVietnam is seeking solutions to rescue the company from a possible bankruptcy and to increase its business efficiency.

Apart from PVTex, the energy group has drawn a roadmap plan to divest capital from other subsidiary companies from 2016-20, including PetroVietnam Power Corporation (PV Power), PetroVietnam Oil Corporation (PV Oil), Binh Sơn Refining and Petrochemical Co Ltd and Dung Quat Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd, in which it holds 100 per cent of charter capital.

PetroVietnam has established equitisation steering committees in these companies and hired consulting companies to calculate their corporate values.

It plans to reduce holdings in PV Power to at least 51 per cent of capital, in PV Oil and Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical to 65 per cent, and in Dung Quat Shipbuilding Industry to 75 per cent after equitisation.

The oil giant is seeking Governmental approval to maintain a 41 per cent stake in Vietnam Energy Inspection JSC.

By the end of 2015, the group sold a VND800 billion investment to Ocean Bank at zero dồng down under the direction of the State Bank of Viet Nam. It also decreased holdings in PetroVietnam Insurance JSC to 35 per cent, in PetroVietnam Transportation JSC to 36 per cent and in PetroVietnam General Service JSC to 24.2 per cent.

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