BusinessIn Oil Wars, How Kremlin's $13 Billion Indian Deal Almost Fell Apart
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In Oil Wars, How Kremlin's $13 Billion Indian Deal Almost Fell Apart
The Russian deal to buy Essar Oil nearly sunk at the eleventh hour
It was biggest-ever foreign acquisition in India
Rival bid from Saudi came as two oil majors vied for supremacy
Essar Oil runs India's second biggest private sector refinery.
London/New Delhi/Moscow: A multi-billion-dollar Russian deal to buy Indian refiner Essar was nearly sunk at the eleventh hour by a rival bid from Saudi Arabia as the two oil superpowers vie for supremacy across the world.
The deal between Essar and a consortium led by Kremlin oil giant Rosneft appeared dead in the water two months ago after Saudi state energy firm Aramco weighed in, according to seven Russia, India and Saudi-based i...