The OP Jindal group has planned to set up an
integrated steel plant in West Bengal. The plant with a capacity of 5 million
tpa will cost Rs.10,000-12,000 crore.
The plant will come in
two phases of 2.5 million tpa each, with an overall gestation period of three-four years. The project
would have a debt-equity ratio of 1:1, with equity coming from internal
accruals.
West Bengal was chosen as the location for
proximity of coal reserves and availability of skilled manpower and the
existence of a port. However, availability of iron ore would have to be looked
into. Even though abundant iron ore reserves exist in neighbouring Orissa, the
state does not permit exports, as per current guidelines. Iron ore could also be
sourced from Jharkhand.
The West Bengal state government has already
identified 3,000 acres of land near Kharagpur for the project. If the identified
land is not found suitable, some other areas in Bankura or Purulia districts
would be offered. Kharagpur would have the advantage of a port and iron ore
deposits being in close proximity.
The Jindal group is already in the midst of a
capacity expansion project in Chhattisgarh and a greenfield integrated stainless
steel plant in Orissa. This proposed plant in West Bengal would be the group's
first in the state.