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What's missing from the UK's Autumn Statement?
EuropeThe UK Chancellor Philip Hammond today made his Autumn Statement. For infrastructure, once again, it was a statement lacking in detail.
Future pipeline for UK infra?
EuropeThe UK chancellor will make his autumn statement today, and the infrastructure community will be waiting with baited breath. Will there be a pipeline of infrastructure for the UK?
Paraguay’s PPP push
Transport Latin AmericaAs some LatAm countries have witnessed a slowdown in the procurement of PPPs, Paraguay is pushing ahead with a programme which is attracting the attention of both European sponsors and global investment banks
French toll road refis move up a gear
Transport EuropeThe French road sector has seen a flurry of activity over recent months, and more is set to come
Europe’s intermittent energy policy
Renewables EuropeWith a lack of clear renewables policy from European governments, and with no visible pipeline for gas-fired power, it’s difficult to see how Europe will meet its targets for 2030
Vietnam: not turning the lights on
Power Asia PacificThe Vietnamese government last week cancelled plans to build 16,000MW of nuclear power capacity and state electricity utility EVN is calling for foreign investment to plug its electricity deficit. But foreign investors in the country face a big challenge: the Ministry of Finance will only guarantee 30% of a US dollar-dominated power purchase agreement
Trump and the plummeting Peso
Renewables Latin AmericaAs the world woke to the news that Donald Trump had taken the White House the Mexican Peso suffered its biggest drop since the 1994-95 Tequila Crisis. What impact will this have on infrastructure and energy projects in Mexico?
Infrastructure debt funds: US in focus
Oil & Gas North AmericaCarlyle Group has just closed on a major energy sector debt fund, and various other managers are fundraising to target similar investments
The future of CCS in Europe
Power EuropeIn the first week of November 2016 a group of 10 global oil and gas companies said they will commit $1 billion to help roll out commercial-scale low emissions technologies, of which its initial focus is carbon capture and storage
Washington, DC's PPP ambitions
Renewables North AmericaFor the first time since the signing of its Public-Private Partnership Act in December 2014, Washington, DC has unveiled a potential pipeline of infrastructure projects it wants to develop in partnership with the private sector
Iran’s oil ambitions take shape
Oil & Gas Asia PacificTehran’s plans to tender 50 oil and gas projects are taking shape with invitations to prequalify recently issued by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). With the new Iranian petroleum contract (IPC), governing the terms of the deals, now approved by ministerial resolution, sponsors have better clarity on contractual requirements
A decline in Asean renewables
Renewables Asia PacificFinancing volumes for greenfield renewables in the Asean region have dropped off significantly since 2014, mainly due to low input costs for conventional power plants
A glut of LNG export projects
Oil & Gas Asia PacificThe cost overrun figures quoted for Australian LNG projects this week were startling and additional costs are the last thing sponsors need given market conditions
Germany’s smart meters market heats up
Power EuropeThe upcoming sales of Techem and ISTA, the two dominant German smart metering providers for heat and water, could go for approaching €4 billion ($4.44 billion) each, and for both mandated financial advisers are already preparing to launch sale processes
Data Analysis: North American upstream uptick
Oil & Gas North AmericaNot since 2014’s second and third quarter has the upstream space in North America seen such a surge in deals as during the second half of 2016 to date
Izmir Bayrakli Hospital PPP, Turkey
Social & Defence EuropeThe sponsors of Izmir Bayrakli Hospital closed on the project despite worsening economic conditions, managing to actually push out debt tenor lengths for its financing