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African Refiners and Distributors Association Calls for Downstream Petroleum Project Funding

July 7, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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African Refiners and Distributors Association Calls for Downstream Petroleum Project Funding

The African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA), together with top international financial experts, have called for sustainable downstream petroleum funding as tightening global financial conditions pose challenges for oil and gas projects.

According to ARDA, given that the downstream segment of the oil and gas value chain contributes 33 per cent of oil and gas emissions, urgent attempts to effectively decarbonise African Downstream sector operations through carbon abatement projects, while also incorporating Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) factors would serve to attract much-needed sustainable financing to develop the sector.

The association, along with the global stakeholders, who gathered at its third yearly virtual workshop on sustainable financing, are pushing for billions of dollars in investment to fund existing critical refinery, storage and distribution, as well as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) projects across Africa.

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The Executive Secretary of ARDA, Anibor Kragha, speaking during the yearly workshop noted that carbon mitigation strategies remain key for securing financing to execute long-term strategies to boost refining, value-added petrochemicals, efficient storage and distribution and LPG for clean cooking strategies across Africa.

Admitting that refineries play a central role in global emissions as emitters of CO2 and suppliers of fossil fuels, Kragha also stated that regulations would increasingly affect the profitability of refining companies in selected regions and that top performers in the refining sector can mitigate downside risks through internal-abatement efforts and new value creation opportunities.

Disclosing that ARDA and the SIR Refinery in Cote d’Ivoire, alongside Advisian and Vitol, have already kicked off the first-ever Refinery Carbon Abatement Project in Africa, Kragha, said the future of refining and the downstream sector is based on lower environmental footprint and higher capital efficiency.

“An Inclusive, equitable energy transition roadmap must be deployed that captures priorities, challenges and perspectives of Africa’s low-emitting countries. The roadmap must not prioritise near-term emissions reductions (with relatively little climate benefits) over support for economic development and energy transformation.”

Anibor Kragha

Africa’s Downstream Energy Transition Plan Matching with a Finance Plan

Kragha also disclosed that, to ensure that Africa’s Downstream Energy Transition Plan is matched with a Finance Plan, ARDA is working with key stakeholders on two funds. The first fund will cover refinery upgrades for cleaner, low-sulphur fuels and carbon emissions reductions, strategic storage and distribution investments and petrochemical projects for value addition and carbon footprint reduction.

The second fund, being developed in conjunction with the UN-backed Global LPG Partnership, will be a dedicated Africa LPG Sector Development Fund to deploy financing for rapid scale-up of clean cooking with LPG across the continent via national LPG sector ecosystems.

Senior Investment Professional in charge of Transportation and Logistics at Africa Finance Corporation, Bowale Odumade, shared a Case Study of the Uganda Fuel Transportation and Storage Projects that focused on addressing unsatisfactory road transportation of fuel from Kenya to Uganda and attendant issues including high costs, congestion of roads and high CO2 emissions.

Ofumade noted that the transformational low-emissions fuel storage and distribution project would deploy world-class infrastructure assets – barges, tank farms, jetty, etc. – to deliver a 50 per cent reduction in transportation cost and time and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by an estimated 90 per cent.

Odumade also noted key considerations for accessing financing for African Downstream projects to include addressing regulatory and market, supply, financial and structuring, currency risk, sponsor strength, phased development as well as developmental impact and sustainability issues.

Speaking on ‘Accessing Sustainable Financing for African Downstream Projects’, Latham and Watkins Project Development and Finance Practice, jointly represented by John-Patrick Sweny (Partner) and Chidi Onyeche (Associate) noted that while project financing for the oil and gas sector is in a state of transition due to ESG impacts, financing sources remain committed to a low carbon future but concessional finance should be scaled up to strengthen Africa resilience to climate change and help speed the green energy transition.

For example, they said while Africa needs $190 billion per year until 2050 for carbon mitigation and thereafter, another $50 billion per year by 2050 for adaptation, sub-Saharan Africa received just $15.7 billion in concessional climate finance in 2020.

According to the experts, divestments of oil and gas assets by international energy companies may accelerate the shift to alternate sources of capital, primarily traders and other speculative private capital.

“Private sector participation will need to grow, particularly in the power sector, but will require viable and successful projects and innovative financing programs,” Sweny and Onyeche said.

Sweny and Onyeche noted that the issuance of ESG bonds by African entities increased substantially from $3 billion in 2018 to $5.1 billion in 2021, they said a pipeline of credible, climate-related, “bankable” projects is key to unlocking private investment.

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