Analysis Archive

  • Data Analysis: North American Oil & Gas

    The number of project financings in the North American oil & gas sector has dropped by 82% year-on-year, while the total value of transactions is down $100 billion, IJGlobal shows.

  • Take two for Egypt’s solar FIT

    Egypt’s round one 2GW solar feed in tariff (FIT) programme is in its final stretch before the financial close deadline. Terms of round two are being circulated, with sponsors and lenders apparently...

  • Asian investors eye UK nuclear

    As South Korea's Kepco considers investing in Moorside nuclear project, Asian investors look pivotal to the UK's nuclear ambitions

  • Dubai’s determined renewables drive

    The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) recently unveiled a five-part strategy aiming to cut carbon emissions 16% by 2020, adding to its existing target of a 75% share of renewable energy by...

  • Project progress in Turkey

    Less than two months on from Turkey’s attempted coup, the country’s infrastructure developments seem to be progressing. While some banking sources say recent events mean they will proceed with caution...

  • Major oil and gas sell down

    Oil and gas major Royal Dutch Shell last week reached an agreement to dispose of its interest in several blocks in the Gulf of Mexico Green Canyon. It is not the only oil and gas company trying to...

  • Magdalena River Waterway PPP, Colombia

    The Magdalena River waterway PPP, considered one of the most crucial infrastructure projects launched under President Juan Manuel Santos’ administration, has gained a new lease of life

  • Asia project bonds: ready for take-off

    A plentiful supply of cheap bank debt in Asia Pacific has meant the region has had little need for a project bond market. Until now

  • Hope for Greece's infrastructure sector

    Over a six-year recession, Greece's GDP contracted by more than 25%. The upheaval has certainly been felt by the infrastructure and energy sectors, although this may be starting to change as new...

  • Egypt PPPs grounded

    A lack of dollar-funding and government attempts to cut project costs have meant 2016 has been quiet for financial closes on public private partnerships (PPP) in Egypt. The country’s plans to procure...

  • Rooftop solar giants struggle through ITC extension

    Two of North America’s largest installers of rooftop solar systems are restructuring in the face of a slowing industry, and lowering CEO paychecks to $1

  • Data Analysis: Chinese takeover

    The aborted sale of AusGrid is part of a wider pattern of Chinese investment in transmission and distribution assets in Australia, and other major markets

  • Data analysis: Equity dominates fundraising since 2015

    Of the closed-ended, unlisted infrastructure funds launched since the start of 2015, the vast majority have been raising funds for equity investments, with only one fund also targeting mezzanine debt

  • Data Analysis: Australia's privatisation record

    The federal government's surprise decision last week to block two binding bids for the sale of AusGrid is a reminder that Australia's privatisation programme, the world's largest in terms of...

  • Questioning PABs

    As the private activity bonds that financed a portion of the Indiana 1-69 PPP are downgraded to junk, the financing instrument comes under scrutiny

  • University of California Merced, US

    The University of California’s $1.35 billion Merced campus redevelopment PPP (UC Merced 2020) is the largest social infrastructure PPP transaction due to close in North America to date in 2016. It is...

  • Data Analysis: Brazil's ailing infrastructure sector

    Brazil’s burgeoning renewable energy market has proven to be a bright spot amidst a gloomy outlook for infrastructure investment. But deal flow in this sector is also petering out

  • Brexit delays UK's flagship projects

    In the immediate aftermath of the UK's EU referendum a number of important infrastructure projects in the UK were put on hold or under review leaving some in the infrastructure and energy industry to...

  • Bronze for Brazil

    As Rio welcomes the 2016 Olympics, opinions are divided as to the real cost of hosting this year’s games for Brazil