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China Eximbank pledges export buyer's credit loan for Cienfuegos Refinery and LNG Terminal Expansion Project (Linked to Record ID#40556)


Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Cuvenpetrol
Country Cuba
Start Date Jan 01, 2011
End Date Apr 16, 2032
Duration 7,776 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 36255
Grant Description

China Eximbank pledges export buyer's credit loan for Cienfuegos Refinery and LNG Terminal Expansion Project On June 5, 2010, a three-way letter of intent was signed between the Cuban-Venezuelan SPV, Cuvenpetrol (CUPET), China National Petroleum Corporation's Huanqiu Contracting and Engineering unit, and the Italian unit of French oilfield service company, Technip TECF.PA, for the Cienfuegos Refinery Expansion Project.

Cuvenpetrol and Huanqui also signed a separate letter of intent that involves a contract to build a liquefied natural gas project, including a regasifcation plant built at or near the refinery.

The expansion of Cuba's Cienfuegos oil refinery, the largest in the country, as well as the addition of a LNG terminal attachment are to be funded via a single loan from China Eximbank, using Venezuelan oil as collateral. China Eximbank has agreed to finance 85% of the total cost of the project, which is reportedly $6 billion USD.

This loan will be secured by China Export & Credit Insurance Corp. (SINOSURE); therefore the financing is likely export buyer's credits.

The refinery has an estimated cost of $4.5 billion and the LNG terminal is expected to cost $1.3 billion The expansion will increase the refinery's capacity from 65,000 barrels per day to 150,000 barrels per day.

The LNG (gas liquefaction) terminal will have the capacity to process 2 million tons of gas annually and also includes a 150 MW electricity generation plant.

China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)'s Haunqiu Contracting and Engineering Corporation is the contractor for the expansion. Construction was expected to begin in 2011 and be completed in 2013.

As of May 2014, the Chinese Government had delayed funding of the Cienfuegos expansion, arguing complications in their agreement with Venezuela The project is currently stopped.

The formation of Cuvenpetrol, the SPV created in 2005 between Cubapetróleo (Cupet) and Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) to run the Cienfuegos Refinery, is captured in #40556.

However, on 14 December, 2017, Cuba took Venezuelan state oil-firm PDVSA’s 49% stake in the Cienfuegos Refinery as payment for debts Venezuela incurred. Since then, Cuba has had full ownership of the plant.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. One list reported loan as $4.93 billion, but this is not recorded elsewhere.
  2. The Chinese name of the Cienfuegos Refinery's letter of intent is 古巴西恩富戈斯炼厂项目总承包合同.
  3. The Chinese name of the LNG terminal's letter of intent is 古巴西恩富戈斯LNG项目总承包合同.
  4. The Cienfuegos refinery was recommissioned in 2007 after PdV invested $236 million to complete and upgrade the plant (See: PdV out of Cuba refinery, Rosneft hovering). This is different from the amount listed in linked project #40556.Project status has been coded as Pipeline: Pledge, because China Eximbank only signed letters of intent rather than an official loan agreement.
📚 Sources & References
  • Se acabó el cuento chino
  • As US-Cuba relations thaw, oil and gas hopes languish
  • Amid uncertainties
  • Cuba seeks funding for refinery expansion
  • China
  • Cuba agree on refinery project, new loans
  • China National Petroleum Corp in a multi-billion project in Cuba.
  • Chinese foreign direct investment in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • UPDATE 1-EXCLUSIVE-China CNPC will expand refinery in Cuba
  • Cuba takes over Venezuela stake in refinery joint venture: state media
  • RESUMEN ECONÓMICO ANUAL 2010
  • Refineria cuba cienfuegos
  • Detalles de la opaca y deshonrosa salida de Pdvsa de Cuba
  • Cuba refinery in trouble on Venezuela supply cut
  • China signs letter of intent to redo Cuba refinery
  • China company to lead $6 bln Cuba refinery update
  • 中石油与古巴国家石油公司签署合作协议
  • Is The Partnership Between China And Latin America Paying Off?
  • China to Expand $6bn Cuban Refinery
  • Cuba faces economic uncertainty amid Venezuela struggles
  • INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
  • China signs $6b deal with Cuba
  • Why Cuba’s energy crunch is getting worse
  • PdV out of Cuba refinery
  • Rosneft hovering
  • Cuba fully operates oil refinery formerly managed in joint venture with Venezuela 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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