Govt reviewing IPP deals, debt reprofiling with China

Author: Agencies

Power Minister Awais Leghari on Saturday said the federal government has begun reviewing terms of Chinese independent power producers (IPPs) regarding debt reprofiling and the sourcing of coal.

Last month, Islamabad requested Beijing to convert imported coal-based projects to local coal and re-profile more than $15 billion in energy sector liabilities to create fiscal space amid difficulties in timely repayments.

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said both sides had discussed conversions of Chinese power projects to local coal and how to take their technical, logistical, and financial parameters forward.

Leghari previously said that such a transition would benefit the Chinese-owned plants in Pakistan by reducing pressure on foreign exchange reserves, making it easier to repatriate dividends and offering a better return in dollar terms. The transition could save Pakistan more than Rs200bn a year in imports, translating to a decrease of as much as Rs2.5 per unit in the price of electricity, the power minister had said.

Earlier this week, Leghari, in an interview with Voice of America, said that China, like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), wanted to see broader reforms from Pakistan. To achieve that, the minister had said Pakistan had “already authored and embarked upon an entire economic or power sector reform” as desired by China and the IMF.

“It’s going to be a win-win situation for everyone,” Leghari had said, rejecting concerns of reduced savings for Pakistan as a result of possible higher profit margins demanded by Chinese investors.

“Unless that isn’t there, people will not invest, lenders will not give money.”

Stating that terms and conditions decided with Chinese IPPs needed “another look”, Leghari had affirmed there was an “overwhelming response to have a look and run technical and financial feasibilities on all the aspects of coal conversion and reprofiling”.

Expanding upon his VOA interview, Leghari told the media: “We are not beginning but have already begun the review together with the Chinese government in debt reprofiling and coal conversion to local coal.

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