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CCB contributes to $200 million loan for coal mine to support a coal-fired power plant at Thar Block II (Linked to Record ID#53968, #35127, #85178, and #85179)

$66.67M USD

Funder China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB)
Recipient Organization Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC)
Country Pakistan
Start Date Dec 21, 2015
End Date Jan 02, 2027
Duration 4,030 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 98768
Grant Description

Official sector PRC bank contribution to $200 million syndicated loan for coal mine to support a coal-fired power plant at Thar Block II Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company Limited (SECMC) is a joint venture — between the Government of Sindh (54.7%), Engro Powergen Limited (EPL) (11.9%) and its affiliate Engro Powergen Thar Limited (EPTL) (11.9%), Habib Bank Limited (9.5%), Hub Power Company Ltd (8%), and China Machinery Engineering Corporation (4%) — that is responsible for developing a coal mine of 3.8 million tonnes per annum capacity.

This coal mine will supply coal to a 2 X 330 (660 MW) mine mouth circulating fluidized bed technology coal-based power plant (as captured via Record ID#35127, #85178, and #85179), which is located at Thar Block II, 25 kilometer from the city of Islamkot, near the village of Singharo-Bitra Tharparkar District and Sindh Province.

The coal will initially be supplied to Engro Powergen Thar (Private) Limited (EPTL), per a Coal Supply Agreement dated June 7, 2015.

However, SECMC plans to expand its mining capacity to 7.6 metric tons per annum to cater for the two additional 330 MW power plants run by Thar Energy Limited and ThalNova Power Thar (Pvt.) Limited.

Thar Block II is a 95.5 square kilometer (km2) area of the Thar coalfield, which has total lignite reserves of 175 billion tons which can be utilized to produce 100,000 Megawatt (MW) for over 200-years. The project will cost $911 million and it is being financed according to a 75:25 debt to equity ratio.

On December 21, 2015, Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) signed three loan facility agreements: a syndicated loan facility agreement with 8 commercial banks (Habib Bank Limited, United Bank Limited, Bank Alfalah Limited, Askari Bank Limited, Sindh Bank Limited, Bank of Punjab, NIB Bank Limited, and Habib Metropolitan Bank) worth 40 million Pakistani rupees with a maturity period of 14-years, a grace period of 4-years, and an interest rate of 6-month KIBOR plus a 1.75% margin; an Islamic syndicated finance agreement with three banks (Meezan Bank Limited, Faysal Bank Limited, and Habib Bank Limited) worth 12 million Pakistani rupees with a maturity of 14-years, a grace period of 4-years, and an interest rate of 6-month KIBOR plus a 1.75% margin; and a $200 million (USD-denominated) syndicated loan facility with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Construction Bank (CCB), and China Development Bank (CDB) that carries a maturity of 14-years, a grace period of 4-years, an interest rate of 6-month LIBOR (0.485%) plus a 3.3% margin, and a 6.616% Sinosure insurance premium.

The Sinosure-backed loan was backed by a sovereign guarantee and collateralized against a pledge of shares in the project company (SECMC) by the equity holders. The debt financing contributions of ICBC, CCB, and CDB are captured via Record ID#54315, #98767, #98768. The equity financing component is captured via Record ID#53968.

China Machinery Engineering Corporation and China-East Resources Import & Export Company were the EPC contractors responsible for project implementation. Project implementation commenced on April 13, 2016.

In September 2017, the project was reportedly in the process of dewatering three of the aquifers in the mine, with all challenges being addressed in a timely manner.

The water drained from the three aquifers would recycled later for the operational work of the Thar Coal Block-II power projects.

Then, in December 2017, half of the work on Thar Coal Block-II was reportedly completed and the project was to be completed and functioning by August 2019 (with a capacity of 1.32 gigawatts but divided into four mine-mouth power plants and mining 7.6 million tonnes of coal per year). The project ultimately reached its commercial operation date (COD) on July 10, 2019.

📋 Staff Comments

1. The Sinosure insurance premium is identified via https://www.dropbox.com/s/bmx3w2b38o7guxm/Debt%20Pricing%20of%20IPPs%20%28002%29.pdf?dl=02. The exact size of CDB, CCB, and ICBC’s respective financial contributions to the $200 million syndicated bridge loan are unknown. For the time being, AidData assumes that all 3 members of the lending syndicate contributed equal amounts ($66,666,666.67).

📚 Sources & References
  • Thar Coal Block II Mine
  • Dewatering from three aquifers continues at Thar coal mine
  • Growth Aspirations - HUBCO
  • Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company Annual Report
  • Cosolidated Financial Statements
  • Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company Limited Annual Report
  • 巴基斯坦塔尔煤矿二期项目举行TOC完工典礼
  • SECMC Phase II FC Tariff Petition
  • Sindh Coal Authority 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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Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC)

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