• PP11 gas-fired refinancing, Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Electric Company (SEC) and Engie took advantage of the existing low price environment to refinance almost $1.14 billion of debt on the gas-fired PP11 power plant in Saudi Arabia

  • Buying time: Abengoa stays in business – just

    Ailing Spanish utility giant Abengoa has had until the end of March to reach agreements with its creditors to restructure its debt

  • Data Analysis: European wind and solar M&A on the rise

    The total value of wind and solar acquisition deals reaching financial close in Europe has seen a steady increase since the start of 2015, according to IJGlobal data

  • Why are law firms leaving Abu Dhabi?

    A number of international law firms have recently closed representative offices in Abu Dhabi, only a few years after opening them, after expected opportunities in the emirate failed to materialise

  • Record deal reveals Japan’s negative yield pain

    The Bank of Japan’s adoption of negative interest rates drove down the debt pricing on the country's biggest-ever project finance deal. But Japan’s commercial banks are concerned what impact the move will have on their funding costs

  • Liwa Plastics, Oman

    The Oman Oil Refineries and Petroleum Corporation (Orpic) completed the financing of its greenfield $6.5 billion Liwa Plastics petrochemical complex in early March 2016

  • UK 2016 Budget: Rail, road and oil win out

    The UK’s 2016 budget was announced in Parliament today (16 March 2016) by Chancellor George Osborne, an annual event designed to set out the government’s fiscal plans for the coming years

  • Data Analysis: North American midstream

    The last three quarters have witnessed an uptick in M&A activity in the North American midstream corporate sector as asset owners have looked to raise money through divestments

  • Rock and rolling stock

    Rock Infrastructure has closed its first rail deal, unlocking a new source for financing UK rolling stock with institutional capital. Rock’s founder Mark Swindell tells IJGlobal the status quo for financing offshore transmission assets (OFTOs) in the UK is due for a shake-up too

  • Chicago Skyway acquisition, US

    The $2.8 billion acquisition of the Skyway Concession Company, which owns the lease for the Chicago Skyway toll road in Illinois, was the first such deal in the US for a trio of Canadian pension funds

  • Data Analysis: Water projects in MENA

    The value of active pipeline and procurement deals in the water sector in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has grown by 10% on year

  • Falling FIT acts as a brake on Japan solar

    The a decline in feed-in-tariffs (FIT) rates for new renewable energy projects in Japan has put a brake on new solar power developments

  • Egypt's FX issue threatens PPP pipeline

    An unwillingness to take currency risk on projects is delaying Egyptian projects with a high dollar requirement and could put the country’s public private partnership (PPP) pipeline at risk

  • Cloghboola wind farm acquisition, Ireland

    Cloghboola demonstrates the appetite for institutionals to take on smaller-sized debt, using a hybrid structure more commonly seen in the US market

  • Data Analysis: New sponsors enter Mexican wind

    The total value of wind farm financings reaching close in Mexico slightly declined in 2015, according to IJGlobal data, but activity in the sector is set to rebound

  • SunEdison behind a cloud

    In the last quarter, the self-styled world’s biggest renewables developer has become a toxic stock and appeared to stumble from one crisis to another

  • South Africa revamps REIPPP

    South Africa’s renewable energy procurement programme has been a significant success but underlying issue around grid connection have forced the government to make changes

  • Thar Coal, Pakistan

    The Thar coal project financing is the first integrated coal mining and coal-based power project to reach financial close in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and a clear signal of China’s growing influence regionally as its ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative starts to take shape

  • Data Analysis: Project bonds restrained

    The volume of project bonds for European PPPs grew considerably between 2012 and 2014 but contracted again in 2015, according to IJGlobal data