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| Funder | CNPC Finance (HK) Limited |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | West African Oil Pipeline (Niger) Company S.A. |
| Country | Niger |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2019 |
| End Date | Aug 06, 2032 |
| Duration | 4,966 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Recipient |
| Data Source | AidData Chinese Aid |
| Grant ID | 58435 |
CPFHK provides loan for Niger Section of the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project On September 20, 2018, the Government of Niger and the China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company Ltd. (CNODC) — a subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) — entered into a framework agreement for the construction and operation of the cross-border crude oil export pipeline from Niger to Benin.
Through this agreement, CNODC/CNPC pledged to provide $4 billion (about CFA 2 billion) of pre-export financing (PxF) to the Government of Niger for the Niger Section of the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project.
Then, on January 23, 2019, the Government of Niger and the Government of Benin signed a bilateral agreement on the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project.
Approximately four months later, on April 26, 2019, the West African Oil Pipeline (Niger) Company S.A. [WAPCo-Niger; 中油国际尼贝管道公司 or 西非石油公司) in Chinese] — a special purpose vehicle and joint venture of CNPC (85% ownership stake) and the Government of Niger (15% ownership stake) — was legally incorporated and made responsible for the financing, construction, operation, maintenance and management of the Niger section of the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline.
Then, in September 2019, the Government of Niger and CNPC signed a transport convention on the pipeline, following a similar agreement between the Government of Benin and CNPC. The convention set third-party access rules, minimum local content shares, and transportation (transit) fees.
The total cost of the Niger Section of the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project is $1.3 billion and it is being financed according to a debt-to-equity ratio of 80:20.
CNPC Finance (HK) Limited (CPFHK) — a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) — issued a loan worth an estimated $1.04 billion to WAPCO Niger for the Niger Section of the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project. The loan’s estimated interest rate is 8.05%.
The borrower reportedly plans to repay CPFHK with the proceeds from crude oil sales.
The purpose of the project is to construct the 1,293 km Niger section of the 1,980 km Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline, which connects Niger's Agadem Rift Basin to the Port of Sèmè export terminal in the town of Sèmè-Kpodji.
The first station of the crude oil export pipeline in Niger is located at the Koulele origin station beside the Koulele Centralized Processing Station (Agadem Koulele CPF) of Agadem Oil Zone in Diffa in southeast of Niger. The pipeline then passes through the southwest part of Niamey, Niger’s capital.
Upon completion, the pipeline is expected to have a capacity of 90,000 barrels per day (bpd).
China Petroleum Planning and Engineering Institute (CPPEI) and the China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering (CPPE) are the contractors responsible for project implementation.
Construction began in Niger on September 17, 2019 and the pipeline was originally scheduled for completion in January 2022. However, the COVID-19 pandemic led to implementation delays.
As of November 9, 2021, the Dibeilla-Koulele section of the pipeline in the Dibeilla block of Niger had completed a 40 km pipeline alignment. The Dibeilla-Koulele pipeline section alignment work started on October 27, 2021.
The Dibeilla-Koulele pipeline section has a total length of 80 kilometers, a diameter of 35.56 millimeters, and wall thickness of 9.53 millimeters.
Starting from the Koulele CPF station, it passes through the FANAS-1 and FANAW-1 valve chamber, and ends in the Dibeilla degassing station. As of October 10, 2022, the project had achieved a 30% completion rate and 600 km of pipeline had been laid.
Then, on October 14, 2022, Chinese state-owned broadcaster CGTN referred to the Niger-Benin Oil Pipeline Construction Project as ‘an integral part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative’. In November 2023, the pipeline became operational and it began filling storage tankers in Niamey.
At that time, oil exports were expected to begin in January 2024 (at a production level of 90,000 barrels of oil per day).
West African Oil Pipeline (Niger) Company S.A.
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