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China Eximbank provides $612.3 million buyer’s credit loan for 405MW Al-Fulah Gas-Fired Power Plant Construction Project (Linked to Record ID#979, #57039)

$612.3K USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Government of Sudan
Country Sudan
Start Date Jan 01, 2009
End Date Feb 27, 2027
Duration 6,631 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 1007
Grant Description

China Eximbank provides $612.3 million buyer’s credit loan for 405MW Al-Fulah Gas-Fired Power Plant Construction Project On July 29, 2008, China Eximbank and the Government of Sudan signed a $3 billion oil-backed master framework agreement (or line of credit) to finance various infrastructure projects (as captured via Umbrella Record ID#57039).

This 'resources-for-credit' cooperation package is backed by future revenues from the sale of oil exports.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountloan (BCL) issued through the framework agreement carries a 15-year maturity and 5
📅 Maturity15 years
💹 Interest Rate5.6%

One of the subsidiary loans approved through this agreement in 2009 was a $612,305,397 BCL for the 405 MW Al-Fulah Gas-Fired Power Plant Construction Project.

The proceeds of the BCL were used to be used by the borrower finance 90% of the cost of a $680,339,330 commercial (EPC) contract signed on December 24, 2008 with China National Machinery and Equipment Import and Export Corporation (CMC).

The project involved the installation of three 135 MW power generating units at a gas-fired power plant in the city of Al-Fulah.

Its ultimate goal was to supply electricity to the entire Kodorfan region through an electricity transmission line than runs from the city of El-Obeid (in central Sudan within North Kordofan State) to Al-Fulah (or al-Fula or EI Fula or الفولة) in West Kordofan State. The transmission line project was funded through a separate China Eximbank PBC (as captured via Record ID#979).

CMC was the EPC contractor responsible for project implementation. Its EPC contract went into effect on November 16, 2009. A groundbreaking ceremony for the project took place on March 24, 2010.

However, the loan that supported this project underperformed vis-a-vis lender expectations, which led to major project implementation delays.

According to Sudan’s Finance Minister Ali Mahmood Abdel-Rasool, China Eximbank suspended its financing for 11 projects in Sudan following the secession of South Sudan in July 2011, which triggered a major loss of oil revenue (a key source of collateral for China Eximbank loans).

Ali Mahmood Abdel-Rasool said at the time that the Government of Sudan had previously pledged oil revenues (worth 120,000 barrels per day) to China Eximbank as a source of collateral.

Then, on February 18, 2012, the Chinese Government announced that it had agreed to reschedule the outstanding debt obligations of the Government of Sudan by extending loan repayment periods by 5-years (as captured via Record ID#30421).

In November 2012, the Sudanese Minister of Electricity and Dams, Osama Abdulla, told the Sudanese Parliament that work on the Al-Fulah Gas-Fired Power Plant Construction Project had halted due to the Sudanese Government failing to make oil shipments to China repay its debts the loans. At the time of this work stoppage, $366.5 million had been disbursed through the China Eximbank BCL.

As of 2017, the project was still stalled because Sudan’s Central Bank had not paid the Chinese contractor responsible for implementation in a timely manner.

The project was officially cancelled by the Government of Sudan in 2018; however, it was later reinstated by the Transitional Government of Sudan in October 2019.

According to the External Debt Unit of the Central Bank of Sudan, the Government of Sudan's total arrears to Chinese creditors amounted to $3.864 billion ($2.608 billion in principal, $1.129 billion in interest, and $127 million in penalty interest) as of March 31, 2022.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The Chinese project title is 富拉电站项目 or 富拉电站 or 苏丹富拉3X135MW电力项目工程项目 or 苏丹富拉电力项目. The Arabic project title is مشروعكهرباءالفولة:موقع (See: والي غرب كردفان يدعو المركز لتكملة مشروع كهرباء الفولة).
  2. Some sources indicate that Shandong Electric Power Capital Construction Corporation (SEPCO), China Seventeen Metallurgical Group Co., Ltd., and CMEC were the contractors responsible for implementation, but China’s Ministry of Commerce identifies CMC as the contractor responsible for implementation.
  3. One study (source ID#65083) claims that the face value of the loan may have been as much as $680.3 million (see p.14).
📚 Sources & References
  • http://smc.sd/news-details.html?rsnpid=14198, http://cn.zhaoshang-sh.com/Shandong/ShandongJJDT/345383865.html
  • China-Africa Trade and Economic Relationship Annual Report 2010
  • CHINESE INVESTMENT IN AFRICA
  • CONFLICT RISK NETWORK 2010 Sudan Company Report
  • China National Machinery & Equipment Import & Export Corporation Introduction
  • Pursuing Transparency in Sudan’s Oil Industry
  • 富拉电站工程开工
  • 中苏签署多个项目建设协议
  • China's Global Energy Finance
  • Substation and Transmission Line
  • 中冶十七冶签订苏丹富拉电力项目工程建筑合同
  • 中冶十七冶签订苏丹富拉电力项目工程建筑合同
  • 苏丹富拉3X135MW电力工程项目
  • 驻苏丹大使李成文出席富拉电站开工仪式
  • 驻苏丹大使李成文视察富拉电站项目
  • 富拉电站项目开工典礼, محطة كهرباء الفولة المعوقات والأسباب, صلاح مناع : مشروع كهرباء الفولة؛ تم بقرض صيني بمبلغ, مجلس الوزراء يُلغي قرار (الطاقة) ويوجه باستمرار مشروع كهرباء الفولة, والي غرب كردفان يدعو المركز لتكملة مشروع كهرباء الفولة
  • 富拉电站工程开工
  • 苏丹富拉电厂HSE, مشاريع الشركة السودانية للتوليد احلراري, مشاريع الشركة السودانية للتوليد احلراري, مشروعات حالية
  • 中国援建的苏丹最大水电站24日开工建设, http://www.focac.org/eng/zxxx/t832788.htm
  • Building Bridges: China's Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Chinese Loans to Africa Database
  • Eastern Promises: New Data On Chinese Loans in Africa, 2000 to 2014
  • China Machinery Engineering Corporation Global Offering, بنك ال�سودان املركزي (Bank of Sudan Annual Report 2009)
  • Sudan External Debt Position First Quarter As at 31st of March 2022
  • China refused to fund agricultural project in Sudan for lack of oil collateral: Bashir
  • China in a Tug of War Between Two Sudans, مشروعات حالية
  • Switching Sudan’s Power Generation Units’ Fuel to Natural Gas Enhances the Efficiency
  • Durability and Lower the Cost Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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Government of Sudan

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