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CDB participates in RMB 850 million syndicated loan for Phase 1 of the Lao-China Oil Refinery Project

¥850K RMB

Funder China Development Bank (CDB)
Recipient Organization Laos-China Dongyan Petrochemical Co., Ltd.
Country Lao People's Democratic Republic
Start Date Sep 01, 2014
End Date Jul 14, 2031
Duration 6,160 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 95592
Grant Description

CDB participates in CNY 850 million syndicated loan for Phase 1 of the Lao-China Oil Refinery Project In September 2014, Laos-China Dongyan Petrochemical Co., Ltd. (LCPC or 老中东岩石化股份有限公司) was legally incorporated as a special purpose vehicle and joint venture of Yunnan Dongyan Industrial Co., Ltd. (75% ownership stake), Lao State Fuel Company (20% ownership stake), and Lao-China Joint Investment Co., Ltd. (5% ownership stake).

The Yunnan Branch of China Development Bank (CDB) organized an RMB 850 million syndicated loan to Lao-China Dongyan Petrochemical Co Ltd for Phase 1 of the Lao-China Oil Refinery Project.

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountare unknown

However, it is known that the project encountered ‘funding problems’ in October 2015 and it was temporarily suspended.

Phase 1 involved the construction of a petrochemical refinery with a production capacity of 1-million tons per year (tpy).

The refinery is located within the energy and chemical district of the Vientiane Saysettha Development Zone (VSDZ) in Vientiane.

Sitting on over 218,677 square meters, the project’s first phase also involved the construction of three buildings and 16 oil tanks with a total storage capacity of 80 million liters.

Luoyang Ruize Petrochemical Engineering Limited Company (RPEC) was the contractor responsible for project implementation. On November 25, 2014, a formal groundbreaking ceremony took place.

Then, on April 8, 2015, the deputy prime ministers of the Lao government visited the project site to attend the project commencement ceremony. As of December 2016, the project had achieved a 35% completion rate. At that time, the project was scheduled to reach completion in November 2017.

An equity share transfer agreement was signed on March 1, 2017, which changed the ownership structure of LCPC such that Yunnan Provincial Overseas Investment Co.

Ltd. holds a 59% ownership stake, Yunnan Dongyan Industrial Co., Ltd. holds a 16% ownership stake, Lao State Fuel Company holds a 20% ownership stake, and Lao-China Joint Investment Co., Ltd. holds a 5% ownership stake. LCPC signed new articles of association and a new operating agreement on on March 10, 2017.

As of August 2017, the project had achieved a 40% completion rate. Phase 1 was ultimately completed and commissioned on November 30, 2020.

The refinery will produce 8,000 barrels per day (b/d) of gasoline and 10,000 b/d of diesel when it reaches full capacity (after the completion of the project’s second and third phases).

The refinery, which has 500,000 tons per year (t/yr) of diesel hydrogenation capacity, is also expected produce 35,000 t/yr of LPG, 12,000 t/yr of pure benzene and 4,000 t/yr of sulphur at full capacity. The benzene and sulphur will be sold to China.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The Chinese project title is 老中联合投资建设成品油精制项目 or 老挝石油化工股份有限公司300万吨/年炼化项目.
  2. CDB is the only known member of the loan syndicate. For the time being, AidData assumes that all members of the syndicated loan are Chinese state-owned creditors. This issue warrants further investigation.
  3. Lao Petroleum & Chemical Co. Ltd. (LCPC) is also known as Lao-China Dongyan Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Lao Petrochemical Co. Ltd., and Laos Petrochemical Co. Ltd.
📚 Sources & References
  • 老中东岩石化股份有限公司成品油精制项目情况
  • China-Laos joint venture of refinery kicks off commercial production
  • Lao-Chinese joint venture building Laos' 1st oil refinery
  • 中企协助老挝首个石油炼化项目一期工程投产
  • SUPCON Supplies with Lao-China Dongyan Petrochemical Plant
  • Chinese Ambassador to Laos: China-Laos Practical Cooperation Helps Laos Improve Independent Development Capability, [Foreign Investment] Issue 58: The first oil refining project in Laos, a joint venture between China and Laos, is put into operation
  • How about Old Middle East Petrochemical Co.
  • Ltd.
  • An expert group from the Planning Bureau of the China National Development Bank visited the Saisettha Comprehensive Development Zone in Vientiane
  • Qiu He
  • Deputy Secretary of Yunnan Provincial Party Committee Visits Laos
  • People's Daily special report on Vientiane Saisettha Comprehensive Development Zone
  • Situation of refined oil refining project of Old Middle East Petrochemical Co.
  • Ltd.
  • Yunnan Dongyan Industrial Refined Oil Production Project settled
  • China-backed refinery starts operations in Laos
  • First Oil Refinery Expected to Be Completed Next Year
  • Lao Petroleum & Chemical Co. Ltd. 3 Million Tons/Year Refinery Project
  • China-Laos joint venture of refinery kicks off commercial production
  • Construction of Petroleum Refinery to Resume This Month
  • Laos commissions first oil refinery
  • Laopec–the first modern petroleum refinery in Laos
  • Laos' first oil refinery launches commercial production
  • Lao Petroleum & Chemical Co. Ltd. 3 Million Tons/Year Refinery Project
  • Laopec Oil Refinery
  • Vientiane
  • 集团概述 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.
All Grantees

Laos-China Dongyan Petrochemical Co., Ltd.

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