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Tata Chemicals signs a binding agreement
with JOil (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Mumbai, November 25, 2008
Initiative undertaken to boost companys
bio-fuels foray
Tata Chemicals' wholly owned subsidiary, Tata Chemicals Asia
Pacific Pte, has entered into definitive agreements to invest
US$25 million in JOil (Singapore) Pte . JOil, a Jatropha seedling
company based in Singapore, has been set up by the Temasek
Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL), along with other investors
in Singapore.
Speaking on this development, Homi Khusrokhan, managing director,
Tata Chemicals, said, Jatropha has been identified as
an ideal starting material for biodiesel production for countries
like India, because it can be grown on wasteland. However,
the non-availability of good quality planting material has
resulted in highly variable yields from the cultivation carried
out so far. Through this JV, we would like to access some
of the excellent work done by Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory
on this plant and make the superior varieties of Jatropha
available to those interested in its cultivation. It also
holds great promise for our own bio-fuels programme.
PK Ghose, executive vice president and CFO, Tata Chemicals,
who executed the agreements on behalf of Tata Chemicals Asia
Pacific Pte said, We are delighted to partner in a venture
which could in future have a significant benefit for the production
of bio-diesel from Jatropha both in terms of yield and costs.
Peter Chia, COO TLL and director of JOil (S) Pte said, We
are very pleased to be partners with Tata Chemicals in this
venture and are confident that this partnership will create
sustainable and competitive technological solutions for the
biofuel industry.
By virtue of this agreement, Tata Chemicals will get exclusive
marketing rights for JOils Jatropha seedlings in India
and East Africa and a preferential price for seedlings it
requires for its own cultivation of Jatropha.
JOil will set up tissue culture labs in various locations,
and market Jatropha seedlings produced by using the micro-propagation
technology developed by TLL. TLL has done considerable amount
of original work on developing superior elite varieties of
Jatropha, which becomes productive sooner than other known
varieties and gives improved and more consistent yields.
This plant, which grows on semi-arid wasteland, is seen today
as an appropriate starting material for the manufacture of
bio-diesel for countries like India, with scarce land resources.
About Tata Chemicals Limited
Established in 1939 at Mithapur, and part of the US$ 62.5
B Tata Group, Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) today is the second
largest producer of Soda Ash in the world with manufacturing
facilities across four continents. TCL is the pioneer and
market leader in the branded, iodised salt segment. TCL is
also Indias leading manufacturers of urea and phosphatic
fertilisers. Its urea plant at Babrala is the countrys
most energy efficient fertiliser unit in the country. Phosphatic
fertilisers are manufactured at its plant in Haldia.
The acquisition of an equal partnership in Indo Maroc Phosphore
SA. (IMACID) along with Chambal Fertilisers and the global
phosphate major, OCP of Morocco in the year 2005 was the first
step that TCL took towards internationalisation. In early
2006, TCL completed the acquisition of the UK based Brunner
Mond Group (BM). In 2007, TCL entered in to a 50:50 joint
venture with Total Produce, Ireland, the third largest fruits
and vegetable distribution company in the world and Europes
largest and most accomplished fresh produce provider, to set
up a fruits and vegetables distribution business in India.
TCL also plans to leverage its expertise in chemistry and
agriculture, together with its in-house research capabilities
in biology and crop genomics to develop a significant presence
in the bio fuels space. The TCL Innovation Centre was created
in mid 2004 to develop world-class R&D capability in the
emerging areas of nanotechnology and biotechnology.
In early 2008, TCL successfully completed the acquisition
of General Chemical Industrial Products, (GCIP). General Chemical's
subsidiary, General Chemical (Soda Ash) Partners (GCSAP),
is one of the largest Soda Ash producers in the USA with a
capacity of 2.5 million TPA of natural Soda Ash. The Companys
mining and manufacturing facilities located at Green River
Basin in Wyoming, USA, are assets of a very high quality,
providing access to some of the worlds largest and most
economically recoverable trona ore deposits that are then
converted to Soda Ash. The acquisition of GCIP takes TCLs
global Soda Ash capacity to around 5.5 million tonnes per
annum.
About Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL)
Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL) was established in
August 2002 by the National University of Singapore, Nanyang
Technological University and Temasek Holdings to undertake
cutting edge research in molecular biology and genetics in
the broad field of life sciences. In addition, TLL has training
programs for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, as well
as students from the universities and junior colleges.

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