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Government of Iraq secures oil-backed loan for Phase 1 of Conversion of Simple Gas Turbine Stations Project (Linked to Record ID#95982, #108025)

¥650K RMB

Funder Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC)|Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd.
Recipient Organization Iraq Ministry of Finance
Country Iraq
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Oct 24, 2029
Duration 2,488 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 107975
Grant Description

2023 Chinese official finance for Phase 1 of Conversion of Simple Gas Turbine Stations Project On May 11, 2018, China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure) and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Iraq signed an export credit insurance cooperation framework agreement (contract ID# FA-IRAQ-001).

Under the terms of the 20-year agreement, the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Iraq is authorized to borrow up to $10 billion (or an equivalent amount in other currencies such as RMB) via subsidiary buyer’s credit facility agreements with PRC banks and/or commercial contracts with deferred payment clauses (i.e. supplier’s credits) with Chinese companies (exporters) for projects in the ‘oil, gas, energy, infrastructure, communications, education, healthcare or electricity sectors’ that are ‘located in the areas in Iraq deemed safe by the Embassy of China and the Government of Iraq.’ All borrowings under the framework agreement, which is captured via Record ID#95982, must carry maturity lengths that do not exceed 15-years and they must be backed by an approved credit insurance policy from Sinosure.

The framework agreement also specifies that the Government of Iraq is responsible for making advance payments worth no less than 15% of the total cost of the underlying commercial contracts supported by the subsidiary buyer’s credits and supplier’s credits.

To repay and secure these borrowings, the framework agreement specified that a Crude Oil Sales Agreement would be put in place between Iraq's state-owned oil marketing company (SOMO or شركة تسويق النفط) and one or more Chinese state-owned oil importers, wherein SOMO would agree to sell no fewer than 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day to one or more Chinese state-owned oil importers.

Ultimately, SOMO agreed to sell no fewer than 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day to ZhenHua Oil Company and Sinochem (split equally between the two Chinese state-owned oil importers).

Per the terms of the framework agreement, ZhenHua Oil Company and Sinochem agreed to make payments to SOMO due under the Crude Oil Sales Agreement by depositing U.S. dollars (or another foreign currency) in a Sinosure-designated and lender-controlled bank (escrow) account (that was opened on behalf of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Iraq to facilitate debt service payments).

ZhenHua Oil Company and Sinochem can resell the oil, but they must transfer 65% of the resale profits to SOMO. They can retain 35% of the resale profits. If resale results in a loss, the Chinese state-owned oil importer bears 100% of that loss.

Under the terms of the framework agreement, the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Iraq is required to maintain a minimum cash balance of $100 million in a Debt Service Reserve Account (DSRA) and pledge the DSRA in favor of Sinosure.

Apart from the DSRA, the framework agreement refers to two additional escrow accounts: an Oil Settlement Account and a Repayment Account.

All oil sale proceeds first flow to the Oil Settlement Account, which is a Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRB NY). [Note: The Oil Settlement Account is also known as the Development Fund for Iraq (DFI) Account, the Oil Proceeds Receipt Account (OPRA), the Iraq 2 Account, the Oil and Gas Revenues Account (OGRA), and the DFI Successor Account.] Then, after deductions are made from the Oil Settlement Account by the United Nations Compensation Commission for compensation due to Kuwait, the remaining revenue flows to the Repayment Account (so long as there is still a $100 million minimum cash balance in the DSRA) and principal and interest payments to lenders are made from the Repayment Account.

The Government of Iraq has disclosed via EITI that that the DSRA and the Repayment Account are sources of collateral. On September 23, 2019, account agreement and oil agreement annexes to the framework agreement were finalized. Then, on September 23, 2019, the framework agreement officially went into effect.

Approximately 15 months later, in December 2020, a Financial Advisor to Iraq’s Prime Minister, Dr.

Mudhar Muhammad Salih, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that Iraq’s House of Representatives would need to identify the specific projects to be funded under the framework agreement and allocate funds for these projects in the Federal Budget Law. Then, on April 8, 2021, the Government of Iraq issued the 2021 Fiscal Year Federal Budget Law.

Included in the budget was a pronouncement that $1.803 billion from the $10 billion oil-backed loan framework agreement between the Ministry of Finance and Sinosure would be used to fund infrastructure projects.

Five months later, in November 2021, Salih told a local newspaper that several Chinese companies had deposited $1.8 billion in an account and the funds would be used to support these projects.

This announcement implies that the Government of Iraq ultimately decided to borrowed via commercial contracts with deferred payment clauses (i.e. supplier’s credits) with Chinese companies rather than buyer’s credit facilities with PRC banks. On June 30, 2022, Dr.

Mudhar Muhammad Salih said that ‘[t]he operations of depositing money and withdrawing from the [escrow] account are continuing for the benefit of the projects concluded within the [export credit insurance cooperation framework agreement with Sinosure].’ He also noted that ‘the [escrow] account is managed very carefully by the Central Bank of Iraq, and the financial operations are audited by the major international financial auditing companies.’ In 2022, SOMO also agreed to increase its sale of crude oil to ZhenHua Oil Company and Sinochem from 100,000 to 150,0000 barrels per day.

It did so ‘to meet the estimated annual revenue based on the Official Selling Price (OSP) applied to all buyers (without discounts or installment payments).’ On June 26, 2023, in the 2023 Budget Law, the Government of Iraq indicated that it would borrow $650 million through the export credit insurance cooperation framework agreement with Sinosure for Phase 1 of the Conversion of Simple Gas Turbine Stations Project (captured via Record ID#107975).

The purpose of the project is to convert simple cycle gas turbines to combined cycle turbines at five gas-fired power plants: the Diwaniya (الديوانية) gas-fired power plant, the Hilla (محطة الحلة الغازية) gas-fired power plant, the Karbala (كربلاء الغازية) gas-fired power plant, the South Baghdad (جنوب بغداد الغازية) gas-fired power plant, and the Najaf (النجف الغازية) gas-fired power plant.

The Diwaniya plant is expected, upon completion, to have 4×125MW gas (oil) single units converted to 2×132.1MW two-on-one gas (oil)-steam combined cycle units.

The Hilla plant is expected, upon completion, to have 2×125MW gas (oil) single units converted to 1×132.1MW two-on-one gas (oil)-steam combined cycle unit.

The Karbala power plant is expected, upon completion to have 2×125MW gas (oil) single units converted to 1×132.1MW two-on-one gas (oil)-steam combined cycle unit.

The Najaf power plant is expected, upon completion, to have 2×125MW gas (oil) single units converted to 1×132.1MW two-on-one gas (oil)-steam combined cycle unit.

Dongfang Electric Corporation and Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd. are the contractors responsible for project implementation. Fujian Yongfu Power Engineering was to provide design services for the project.

On July 29, 2024, a foundation stone was laid by Iraqi Prime Minister Al Sudani for the conversion of the Najaf gas-fired power plant. Then, on August 15, 2024, the conversion of the Karbala gas-fired power plant commenced. In September 2024, the foundation stone for the South Baghdad Plant was laid.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The export credit insurance cooperation framework agreement (contract ID# FA-IRAQ-001) can be accessed in its entirety via https://www.dropbox.com/s/i0en9znldd5g59h/Sinosure%20and%20Iraq%20MOF%20Cooperation%20Framework%20Agreement%2011%20May%202018.pdf?dl=0. The agreement is known in Chinese as 油贸信贷框架协议 or 出口信用保险合作框架.
  2. The export credit insurance cooperation framework agreement between China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure) and the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Iraq is sometimes referred to as the China-Iraq oil-for-projects (or oil-for-infrastructure) agreement.
  3. This project is also known as Phase 1 of the Simple Cycle to Combined Cycle Gas Power Plants Conversion Project. The Arabic project title is مشروع تحويل المحطات الغازية الدورة البسيطة إلى الدورة المركبة المرحلة الأولى or مشروع تحويل المحطات الغازية الدورة البسيطة الى الدورة المركبة or مشروع تحويل المحطات الغازية الدورة البسيطة الى الدورة المركبة للمحطات (محطة النجيبية، محطة الحلة الغازية، كربلاء الغازية النجف الغازية، جنوب بغداد الغازية. The Chinese project title is 伊拉克幼发拉底燃机单改联项目.
  4. The source of the supplier’s credit is unknown. For the time being, AidData assumes that Dongfang Electric Corporation and Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd. provided the supplier’s credit. However, this issue requires further investigation.
  5. There is some indication that there may be two separate supplier's credits, provided by Shanghai Electric and DongFang Electric respectively. This issue requires further investigation.
  6. Eight other plants are also expected to be upgraded from simple to combined cycle, but are not funded under the framework agreement with Sinosure.
  7. Some sources state the list of plants to be upgraded under the framework agreement include the Najibiyah Power Station but not the Diwaniyah Power Station. Other sources include the Mansouriyah Power Station as one of the staions to be upgraded. This issue requires further investigation.
📚 Sources & References
  • ' خلاصة القروض المستمرة / 2023, الكهرباء: إنتاج الطاقة في الجنوب يشكل 25% من إجمالي إنتاج العراق, حصري - تفاصيل 17 محطة كهرباء جديدة في العراق.. وموعد الإنتاج, العراق يستعد لإضافة 17 محطة كهرباء جديدة ضمن خطة لتطوير قطاع الطاقة, رئيس الوزراء يطلق الأعمال التنفيذية لمشروع الدورة المركبة في محطة النجف الغازية
  • 永福股份:关于收到重大项目中标通知书的公告
  • 永福股份中标伊拉克幼发拉底燃机单改联设计服务项目, اللجنة المالية تبدأ التصويت على بنود الموازنة العامة
  • Minister of Electricity discusses with Shanghai China accelerating project implementation
  • Najaf is getting ready to break ground on two clean energy power plant foundations
  • Federal Budget Law 2023-2024-2025, إطلاق أضخم مشروع لإنتاج الكهرباء في العراق.. قريبًا (تحديث), مدير عام إنتاج كهرباء الوسط يتفقد مشروع الدورة المركبة لمحطة توليد كهرباء جنوب بغداد الغازية الاولى, وزير الكهرباء يبحث مع شركة صينية مشاريع الدورات ‏المركبة في المحطات الغازية, تحويل 67 محطة كهرباء في العراق إلى العمل بـ'الدورة المركبة'
  • Iraq Baghdad South No.1 Power Plant Single Cycle to Combined Cycle Project, الكهرباء تتعاقد مع شركة صينية لتحويل وحدات محطة جنوب بغداد الغازية إلى الدورة المركبة
  • Iraq Electricity Magazine Issue 1
  • Combined Cycle projects will save $3 billion annually
  • Iraq
  • Iraqi PM launches expansion projects for power plants
  • Electricity Ministry signs a contract with a Chinese company to develop the Mansouriya station
  • Combined-Cycle Power Projects to add 612 MW to Iraqi Grid
  • Validation of Iraq (2024) Assessment of progress in implementing the 2019 EITI Standard, قانون رقم ) ( لسنة 2023 قانون الموازنة العامة االتحادية لجمهورية العراق للسنوات المالية 2023 و 2024 و 202
  • Federal Budget Law
  • 东方国际签约伊拉克巴格达南一号电厂单改联EPC项目
  • 伊拉克总理苏达尼为巴格达南一号电厂单改联项目奠基
  • Federal Budget Law 2021 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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