Dec 28 (LNGJ) - Chatterjee Fund Management (CFM), the private equity firm with offices in New York, has increased shareholdings in US LNG plant developer Tellurian Inc. and its proposed Driftwood LNG plant in Louisiana. A filing by Tellurian with the US Securities and Exchange Commission showed that Chatterjee raised its stake to 7.3 percent from 5.2 percent previously. Tellurian’s shares on the American list of the New York Stock Exchange rose by 7.55 percent after the announcement to $0.95 per share.
The Chatterjee firm was founded in 1989 by Purnendu Chatterjee, a former investment adviser to the Quantum Group of Funds and a former partner to consultants McKinsey & Company Inc. Tellurian said that from late December CFM acquired 9.84 million shares and a Marshall Islands-registered Chatterjee fund LVS bought 3.17M shares so that CFM now owns 28.52M shares and LVS has 17.63M shares. “Therefore, CFM and Dr Chatterjee may be deemed to beneficially own 46.16M shares, which represents approximately 7.3 percent of outstanding shares,” Tellurian said.