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Citadel Capital Announces US$ 2.6 bn Debt Package for Refinery
One of Africa's largest project finance deals reaches the signing of a US$ 2.6 billion debt package with the participation of key development finance institutions and export credit banksThe Egyptian Refining Company ( ERC ) announced today that it has signed a debt package of US$ 2.6 billion to finance construction of its state-of-the-art US$ 3.7 billion second-stage oil refinery in the Greater Cairo Area.
The refinery will produce over 4 million tons of refined products per annum when completed, including 2.3 million tons of EURO V diesel, the cleanest fuel of its type in the world.
"We are delighted to announce the debt package for what we believe stands as one of the largest project finance deals ever assembled in Africa," said Citadel Capital Managing Director Marwan Elaraby. " ERC has won outstanding backing from leading global institutions because it will have a notable effect on both Egypt's economy and on the environment, particularly in the Greater Cairo Area. It has similarly enjoyed the full backing and support of the Government of Egypt and, in particular, of the Ministry of Petroleum ."
The debt package includes US$ 2.35 billion of senior debt and US$ 225 million of subordinated debt. Institutions participating in the senior debt package include the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI), the Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), the European Investment Bank ( EIB ) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) . First drawdown under the senior debt facilities is expected in the coming two months.
News of the debt package came just weeks after the International Finance Corporation ( IFC ) announced it would invest equity of US$ 100 million in the project.
The refinery, to be located in the Greater Cairo district of Mostorod, will sell its production to the state-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation ( EGPC ) under a 25-year offtake agreement at international prices.
ERC is a partnership between Citadel Capital (CCAP.CA on the Egyptian Stock Exchange, the leading private equity firm in the Middle East and Africa with US$ 8.3 billion in investments under control), its co-investors and the state-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation ( EGPC ). EGPC owns 15% of the project; its Cairo Oil Refinery Company ( CORC ), the nation's largest refinery with 20% of Egypt's current refining capacity, will provide ERC with fuel oil as feedstock.
"Considering the operational, financial and regulatory complexity of building a refinery today, the signing of ERC 's debt package has come together remarkably quickly," said Tom Thomason, Chief Executive Officer of ERC . " ERC will improve the environment of greater Cairo by preventing on an annual basis approximately 93,000 tons of sulfur from being released into the atmosphere. It will also invest in improvements to CORC 's environmental performance, particularly the emission of greenhouse gases."
ERC has obtained all regulatory and environmental approvals and signed a lump-sum turnkey contract with GS Engineering & Construction / Mitsui & Co. The project's builders expect to complete construction and operational testing of ERC in the second half of 2014 in time for operations to begin in 2015.
Citadel Capital owns approximately 10% of the Opportunity-Specific Fund (OSF) that controls ERC . Citadel Capital has management control of ERC through shareholder agreements with the limited partners who have been invited to invest in the OSF.
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About
Egyptian Refining Company
The
Egyptian Refining Company
is building a state-of-the-art US$ 3.7 billion greenfield second-stage oil refinery in the Greater Cairo Area, which will produce over 4 million tons of refined products per annum, including over 2.3 million tons of EURO V diesel, the cleanest fuel of its type in the world.
ERC
's production will be sold to the
Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation
(
EGPC
) under a 25-year offtake agreement at international prices.
About
Citadel Capital
Citadel Capital
(CCAP.CA on the Egyptian Stock Exchange) is the leading private equity firm in the Middle East and Africa.
Citadel Capital
focuses on building regional platforms in select industries through acquisitions, turnarounds, and greenfields executed via Opportunity-Specific Funds. The firm's 19 OSFs now control Platform Companies with investments worth more than US$ 8.3 billion in 14 countries spanning 15 industries, including mining, cement, transportation, food and energy. Since 2004,
Citadel Capital
has generated more than US$ 2.5 billion in cash returns to its co-investors and shareholders (on investments of US$ 650 million), more than any other private equity firm in the region.
Citadel Capital
is the largest private equity firm in Africa by PE assets under management (2005-2010, as ranked by Private Equity International). For more information, please visit www.citadelcapital.com.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Ghada Hammouda
Head of Corporate Communications,
Citadel Capital
(S.A.E.)
Email: ghammouda@citadelcapital.com
Tel: +20 2 2791-4440
Fax: +20 22 791-4448
Mobile: +20 16 662-0002
Maryam Keblawi,
SAHARA Communications
Tel: 971 4 3298996
Fax: 971 4 3298995
Mobile: +971 50 4779923
Email: maryam@saharagcc.com
Wesbite: www.saharagcc.com
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