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Australia’s gas supply shortage

Several regions of Australia are suffering blackouts due to a domestic gas supply shortage. Given the numerous and very large LNG projects being developed in the country, the shortage seems extraordinary

Leviathan gas field, Israel

Delek Group and Texas-based partner Noble Energy’s financing of the Leviathan gas field offshore Israel represents the country’s largest ever infrastructure project. The field will ultimately transform Israel into a regional energy hub

Financing Argentina’s ambitious infra plans

Argentina is seeking significant private sector investment to support its ambitious plans, and so must attract foreign capital

The post-subsidy future for offshore wind

A common criticism of offshore wind, that it is too expensive compared with other available renewable technologies, has been challenged by bidding on a tender in Germany this week which suggests the technology can be developed without subsidies

Acquisition of 61% of National Grid Gas Distribution, UK

The auction of a majority stake of National Grid’s four UK gas distribution networks presented a rare opportunity for largest asset managers, sovereign wealth and pension funds to deploy bulky equity cheques

Old Harbour Bay Power & LNG, Jamaica

How local banks arranged the largest private sector project financing in the history of Jamaican and set the stage for further LNG development across the Caribbean

Interview: Kansai Electric Power’s Yoshihiro Takechi

Market liberalisation at home is driving Japanese power utility Kansai Electric to seek growth overseas. Yoshiro Takechi, general manager of Kansai Electric international business and cooperation division, has unveiled what he expects in return for the company’s ¥500 billion ($4.5 billion) war chest in an interview with IJGlobal

Data analysis: Diversification targeted for funds raised in Q1

The first quarter of 2017 has seen high volumes of capital being raised at a global level, with 22 unlisted, closed-ended funds raising $33.9 billion in total, according to IJGlobal data

Bexley oncology wing, St. James’s University hospital, UK

Aberdeen Infrastructure Partners and a fund managed by Dalmore Capital reached financial close at the end of March on a refinancing of the Bexley oncology wing of the St. James’s University hospital in Leeds in the UK

The Canada Infrastructure Bank

In the past few weeks, the federal government of Canada has announced a couple of senior appointments for the, yet-to-be formally launched, Canada Infrastructure Bank, signalling its commitment to bringing the bank into existence

Engie top IJGlobal renewables Q1 2017 sponsor LT

Engie made the biggest commitment to renewables investment in the first quarter of 2017, according to the IJGlobal Q1 2017 league tables

Data analysis: Japan’s solar boom

Japan’s solar power sector had a record year in 2016 but with one of the world’s most generous feed-in-tariffs (FIT) set to be faded out, the boom could be short-lived

M6 Toll: IFM Investors grasps the majority stake

Creditors Mizuho Bank and US hedge fund Centerbridge Partners have sold their debt in the M6 Toll to Macquarie Bank in a deal which blindsided the wider creditor committee and prompted IFM to scamble to take a controlling stake in the asset

A tale of two budgets

Whereas Canada looks to deter new oil and gas drilling, the US budget looks to double down on fossil fuels

SWFs, Brexit and UK infrastructure

Will Brexit mean more Middle Eastern capital for UK infrastructure?

GCC refinancings drop by a third

Refinancing deal value closing throughout the GCC dipped by 34% in 2016, according to IJGlobal data. The downward trend is expected to continue with fewer refinancings set to close in 2017, sources say