PERU LNG Snags $2.25B in Third Party Financing
PERU LNG
PERU LNG has announced that they have secured US$2.25 billion in loans from third party credit agencies to finance the construction of the PERU LNG project. The PERU LNG project is the largest direct foreign investment in Peru's history, with a total project cost estimated at US$3.8 Billion including financing costs.
PERU LNG is a partnership between Hunt Oil Company of Dallas, Texas (Project Leader, 50%), SK Energy of South Korea (20%), Spain's Repsol YPF (20%) and Marubeni of Japan (10%).
"PERU LNG is the largest single private-sector project in Peru's history and will be one of the most significant contributors to Peru assuming a much more active role in the world economy," said PERU LNG General Manager Barbara Bruce.
The project financing comprises loans from the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Finance Corporation, The Export-Import Bank of the United States Bank, The Export-Import Bank of Korea, the Italian Export Credit Agency, SACE, Societe Generale, BBVA, Calyon, Sumitomo, ING, Mizuho and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi. PERU LNG expects to complete its financing process later this year with the close of its bonds coming from Peruvian capital markets.
The IADB's participating in this financing constitutes the largest loan of this nature in the Bank's history. They represent a new threshold in lending capacity for the IADB, who previously had a US$200 Million limit for any one project/borrower. The IFC loan is the largest ever made in Latin America to date.
Natural gas will arrive at the PERU LNG plant through a new 408-kilometer pipeline that will connect the plant with the existing Camisea-Lima pipeline in the area of Chiquintirca (Ayacucho). The PERU LNG plant is on schedule and on budget, and will have the capacity to produce 4.4 million metric tons of LNG per year, with initial deliveries of LNG anticipated in the first half of 2010.
The project has also launched sustainable development programs in the areas of influence of the project to promote agricultural development and capacity building for local leaders to facilitate the implementation of development and infrastructure programs.
"PERU LNG is a world-class infrastructure project that will position Peru as a leader in the liquid natural gas industry in Latin America. The income generated by PERU LNG will be a great stimulus of development and growth for the country of Peru and its people," Bruce said.
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