Transnet Signs Agreement with IFC for LNG Terminal at Richards Bay
08.05.2019 By Ricardo Perez - NEWS

August 05, 2019 [Tank News International] – Transnet SOC Ltd has announced that it has entered into a cost-sharing agreement with IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, to conclude a feasibility study for the development of an LNG storage and regasification terminal at the Port of Richards Bay and the re-purposing of Transnet pipelines for natural gas transmission to inland markets.

 
In keeping with its mandate to provide freight logistics infrastructure for economic growth, Transnet has identified significant industrial demand for natural gas and opportunities to leverage its ports, pipelines and rail assets to facilitate private investment in gas infrastructure for South Africa.
 
This ground-breaking initiative is intended to unlock a backbone of the country’s natural gas network infrastructure to serve existing and growing gas markets, consisting largely of industrial and commercial off-takers located in KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Free State and Gauteng provinces. The aim is to facilitate private sector investment and partnerships with other stateowned companies (SOCs) for the development of South Africa’s natural gas infrastructure.
 
The Richards Bay Natural Gas Network (NGN) project will complement the delivery of LNG to new markets in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces through the ports of Ngqura and Saldanha Bay respectively, and will support the government’s future gas-to-power projects.
 
The LNG terminal will be developed by private investors that will be selected through a competitive process to own a majority stake in a planned special purpose vehicle (SPV). Transnet and other SOCs will also participate in the SPV. The facilities are expected to be operational by 2024. The target timeline is dependent on Transnet being able to secure the necessary regulatory approvals.
 
The expected expansion of South Africa’s natural gas networks will help modernize the energy usage in the region and increase access to cleaner, reliable and affordable natural gas for end consumers.
 
The NGN project incorporates the LNG storage and regasification terminal in the Port of Richards Bay, plans for the re-purposing of Transnet’s Lily Pipeline and Durban-Johannesburg Pipeline for the transmission of natural gas, and the establishment of virtual pipelines for LNG to be transported to various markets by rail and road by 2024.
 
IFC has committed $2 million as part of the cost-sharing agreement. This will help Transnet conclude the feasibility study, establish the SPV, and inform the market of the transparent and public process to select the private investor. The competitive process for partner selection will commence after Transnet has approved the NGN investment case and received the required regulatory approvals from Government.
 
The cost-sharing agreement allows the parties to leverage on Transnet’s existing infrastructure and IFC’s track record of providing innovative advisory for infrastructure projects that improve access to energy. IFC has financed eight LNG terminals globally and brings unmatched expertise in this sector.

 
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