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China Eximbank participates in $427.5 million syndicated loan for Barishal 350 MW (BEPCL) Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project

$142.5M USD

Funder Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)
Recipient Organization Barisal Electric Power Company Limited (BEPCL)
Country Bangladesh
Start Date Apr 01, 2020
End Date May 28, 2030
Duration 3,709 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 96130
Grant Description

Bank of China and China Eximbank contributions to USD 427.5 million syndicated loan for Barishal 350 MW (BEPCL) Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project in Bangladesh 2020 In April 2020, China Eximbank, the Beijing Branch of Bank of China Limited, and the Singapore Branch of Bank of China Limited signed a $427.5 million syndicated loan (facility) with Barisal Electric Power Company Limited (BEPCL) — a special purpose vehicle and joint venture of Barisal Energy (DFC) Holding Limited (92% ownership stake), Sinohydro (Hong Kong) Holdings Limited (4% ownership stake) and ISO Tech Electrification Company Limited (4% ownership stake) that was legally incorporated in October 2017 — for the Barishal 350 MW (BEPCL) Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project.

The loan carries a 14.26-year maturity (final maturity date: July 1, 2034).

📋 Loan / Grant Terms
💰 Loan Amountare unknown

However, it is known that the Ministry of Finance of Bangladesh issued a sovereign guarantee in support of the loan on December 23, 2020 and a Sinosure credit insurance policy went into effect on October 27, 2021. The $557.89 million independent power plant (IPP) project was financed according to a 76.6:33.4 debt-to-equity ratio.

The purpose of the project was to construct a 350-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power station in the Nishanbaria village of Taltali upazila within Barguna district and Barisal division.

Shanghai Electric Power Construction Company Limited (SEPC) was the EPC contractor responsible for project implementation. Satellite imagery demonstrates that preliminary construction activities began between January 2019 and November 2019. Construction of a 217-meter chimney started on December 16, 2020.

Then, in February 2022, the lifting of the steel inner tube of the chimney was completed, marking the completion of the main chimney at the power plant. The power plant’s 400kV electricity transmission line was completed on May 19, 2022. The power plant was connected to the national grid on October 29, 2022.

The power plant was originally scheduled to reach its commercial operation date (COD) on January 12, 2022. It passed its 168-hour reliability test and began commercial operations on December 31, 2022. Satellite imagery from December 2022 revealed a plume at the project site. The project became a source of local controversy and public opposition.

On August 2, 2018, villagers submitted a public petition to the Prime Minister urging the government to stop the project, alleging that BEPCL was purchasing lands with the help of illegal brokers with forged documents. In October 2018, the government said it would investigate the claims.

In February 2019, Transparency International Bangladesh again called on the government to halt the plant's construction, claiming that the project had no approval from Bangladesh's Department of Environment — as well as claiming that local residents who have filed claims for compensation over land acquisition have been threatened and even assaulted.

A study conducted by civil society organization the Bangladesh Working Group on External Debt (BWGED) says 153 families were directly impacted by the construction of the coal power plant. Of them, 142 were reportedly evicted by force.

The BWGED study also noted that, when operational, the power station would emit 7,081 tonnes of carbon a day and damage several rich ecological zones nearby, including Tengragiri Wildlife Sanctuary, Sonakata Eco Park, Laldia mangrove forest, and Fatrar Char mangrove forest.

It also raised the fear that hot water released from the plant into the Payra river would have negative effects on the hilsa population. Barges carrying coal to the plant will also reportedly move through a hilsa breeding ground. Hilsa is not only the favorite fish of Bangladesh but also a major revenue earner through exports.

In May 2022, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) found substantive corruption involving the power plant.

📋 Staff Comments
  1. The precise face value of the China Eximbank's contribution to the $427.5 million syndicated loan is unknown. For the time being, AidData assumes equal contributions ($142.5 million) across the three lenders that participated in the syndicated loan. This issue warrants further investigation.
  2. BEPCL was legally incorporated in October 2017.
  3. This power plant is also known as the Barguna Coal Power Plant and the Taltali Coal Power Plant.
  4. This project is also known as the Barisal Coal based Power Plant Project. The Chinese project title is 孟加拉巴瑞萨项目 or 巴瑞萨 or 孟加拉国迈门兴360MW双燃料联合循环电站项目.
  5. As of 2023, the China’s Global Energy Finance (CGEF) Database from Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center did not include the loan for the Barishal 350 MW (BEPCL) Coal-Fired Power Plant Construction Project, which is backed by a sovereign repayment guarantee from Bangladesh’s Ministry of Finance. According to Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center, the CGEF ‘only records loans towards borrowers with (any proportion of) public ownership of the recipient countries and hence excludes this [China Eximbank-financed] project.’
📚 Sources & References
  • Govt to set up 350-MW coal power plant in Barguna
  • Barisal power station
  • POWERCHINA's subsidiary inks agreement for power station in Bangladesh
  • POWERCHINA signs power equipment purchase contract
  • POWERCHINA to build its first power project in Bangladesh
  • Initial Environmental Examination (IEE)
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  • Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) preparation and RAP monitoring and Implementation of Barishal 350MW Coal fired power plant at Taltoli
  • Barguna
  • Bangladesh
  • Coal-fired power plant in Barguna despite environmental concerns
  • Another 350 MW coal-fired Power Plant in Barguna
  • Coal fired power station of Barisal at Cherished goal
  • 本公司董事会及全体董事保证本公告内容不存在任何虚假记载、误导性陈述 或者重大遗漏,并对其内容的真实性、准确性和完整性承担个别及连带责任。
  • Tk 4.5 b power project taken up at Taltali, work progressing fast
  • Powerchina to expand its footprint in BD
  • 孟加拉巴瑞萨项目实现融资关闭
  • 孟加拉巴瑞萨电站通过168小时试运行
  • 孟加拉巴瑞萨项目送电一次成功
  • 中国电建孟加拉巴瑞萨项目荣获2021年“中国海外工程优秀营地”
  • Barisal Power Plant in Bangladesh officially connected to the grid
  • BRI brings 'road to prosperity' for remote river bank residents in southern Bangladesh
  • Barishal 350 MW (BEPCL) Coal Power Plant320 MW Thermal powerplant।। Barguna Coastal powerplant।।
  • Bangladesh Barisal power station project gets government guarantee
  • Outlier or New Normal? Trends in China’s Global Energy Finance
  • Corruption Involving Three Power Plant: TIB Study
  • Goal and LNG-based Power Projects in Bangladesh
  • Branches & Subsidiaries
  • 中央媒体集中报道公司2021年度业绩
  • 巩固提升出口信用保险作用 中国信保2021年承保金额达8000亿美元
  • 黑龙江信保护航企业海外扬帆
  • 中国信保助力企业走出国门 —哈电国际孟加拉迈门兴电站项目出口信贷保险责任生效, https://finance.sina.com.cn/jjxw/2023-11-01/doc-imzszrph9627432.shtml 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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