Infrastructure spending in developing countries needs to double

Infrastructure spending in developing countries needs to double

Spending on infrastructure in developing countries needs to double, says Trafigura, one of the world’s biggest independent commodity trading and logistics houses. In a in a white paper discussion launched at the Gordon Institute of Business Science (Gibs) on the 17th of April, the group emphasized that mitigation of financial risk is key to managing infrastructure projects. The Foundations for Growth: Infrastructure Investment in Emerging Markets paper written by London-based independent economists Llewellyn Consulting said…

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Tunisia: AfDB grants €49.4 million loan to enhance natural gas supply to disadvantaged regions

Tunisia: AfDB grants €49.4 million loan to enhance natural gas supply to disadvantaged regions

Tunis, Tunisia (Capital Markets in Africa) — The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group approved on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 in Abidjan, a €49.4-million loan to the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Corporation, la Société tunisienne d’électricité et du gaz (STEG). The project for the development of natural gas transportation and distribution to the western part of the country is aimed at improving the supply of cheaper and less-polluting energy to the…

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Japan tops project finance investment into the continent…

Japan tops project finance investment into the continent…

Over the last 10 years, the level of project finance investments sponsored by Asian funds in Africa has increased by over 160%, with the amount of fresh capital poured into the continents’ projects such as roads, water sanitation plants and oil and gas pipelines in 2014 alone standing at USD 4.2bn, according to research by global law firm Linklaters. The surge, especially in the last five years, is perhaps surprisingly attributable to Japanese investors, who…

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PIC puts R5bn into Northern Cape renewable energy projects

PIC puts R5bn into Northern Cape renewable energy projects

RENEWABLE energy projects received a boost with the announcement on Wednesday of two new solar power plants to be built in the Northern Cape. The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) will invest R4.4bn, buying a 20% stake in each plant and providing debt funding for both totalling R600m. Worth R22bn, the Ilangalethu and Xina power stations are expected to contribute a combined 200MW to the national electricity grid. It usually takes two years to build a…

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GE delivers turbines to Egypt as part of $1.9 bln dea

GE delivers turbines to Egypt as part of $1.9 bln dea

SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) – General Electric Co has delivered a shipment of gas turbines to Egypt as part of a $1.9 billion deal to boost power capacity, and will invest $200 million in a planned economic zone near the Suez Canal, the firm said on Friday.The announcements were made at a conference where Egypt hopes to secure billions of dollars in investment after years of political turmoil, focusing on energy and the Suez Canal…

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Blackstone eyes opportunities in African power shortages

Blackstone eyes opportunities in African power shortages

DAKAR (Reuters) – Private equity will play a key role in developing Africa given the massive needs for capital on the continent, says Blackstone Group, which is focusing on infrastructure projects involving power generation and transmission. CEO Steve Schwarzman said he would continue to seek partners like Aliko Dangote — Africa’s richest man, with whom Blackstone has a $5 billion joint venture — to ensure that Blackstone’s experience and deep pockets are matched by local…

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Continued Reforms are Necessary Despite the Slowdown in Exploration Projects

Continued Reforms are Necessary Despite the Slowdown in Exploration Projects

Investors are likely to delay the development of oil and gas projects in sub-Saharan Africa and change the scope of their early-stage projects due to the sharp decline in oil and gas prices. Mark Essex, director of Oil and Gas: KPMG in Kenya, says host countries will be disappointed by the postponement of the development of these projects as they have worked hard at making their countries attractive investment destinations for oil and gas players….

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