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Book Synopsis

Tackle infrastructure development projects in emerging markets with confidence

In Project Finance: Applications and Insights to Emerging Markets Infrastructure, distinguished professor and author Paul Clifford insightfully applies the fundamental principles of project finance structuring to infrastructure investments in emerging markets.

Using leading emerging market case studies to illuminate the underlying themes of the book, the author provides a practitioner's perspective and incisive analysis of concepts crucial to a complete understanding of project finance in emerging markets, including:

Risk management

ESG and impact investing

The emergence of new global multilateral development banks

China's Belt and Road Initiative

Project Finance bridges the gap between theoretical infrastructure development, investment, and finance and the implementation of that theory with instructive and applicable case studies.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

Chapter 1 Principles and Application of Project Finance 1

Origins and History of Project Finance 1

Why Sponsors Use Project Finance 2

Project Finance—Asset Class Performance 4

Global Infrastructure Outlook 9

The Infrastructure Gap in Emerging Markets 12

Focus—Asia Infrastructure Needs 13

Endnotes 14

Chapter 2 Project Finance—Risk Analysis and Mitigation 17

Commercial versus Contract Viability 19

Sponsor Risk 19

Political Risk 21

Construction and Completion Risk 22

Operation and Maintenance Risk 25

Supply Risks 26

Reserve Risk 27

Sales/Offtake Risk 27

Approvals and Permits 30

Social and Environmental Considerations 30

Financial Risks 31

Force Majeure Risk 32

Case Study: Mozal Aluminum Project, Mozambique 33

Endnotes 37

Chapter 3 Project Finance Agreements and Loan Documentation 39

Construction Contracts in Project Finance 41

Operations and Maintenance Contracts in Project Finance 42

Offtake Contracts/Concession Agreements 42

Supply Contracts 43

Project Finance Loan Documentation 44

Key Lender Protection Mechanisms and Strategies for Negotiating Finance Agreements 51

Case Study: Samba Drillship Oil and Gas Project, Brazil 52

Chapter 4 Risks and Challenges of Project Financing in Emerging Markets 61

Track Record of Project Finance in Emerging Markets—The Asian IPP Experience 62

Currency Mismatch—Lessons Learned from the Asian Currency Crisis 63

How the Asian Currency Crisis Transformed the Approach to Project Finance 65

Role of Multilateral, Bilateral Development Banks, and Export Credit Agencies 68

Stakeholder Alignment Issues 71

Mitigating Political and Sovereign Risks 71

Case Study: Dabhol Power Project, India 72

Endnotes 80

Chapter 5 Sources of Financing for Emerging Markets 81

Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) 84

Bilateral Development Banks (BDBs) 85

Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) 85

Commercial Banks 87

Political Risk Insurance Market—Breach of Contract and Non-Honoring of Financial Guarantees 88

Project Bonds 89

Equipment Suppliers and Financing 90

Institutional Lenders (Insurance Companies, Infrastructure Funds, Pension Funds, Private Equity, and so forth) 91

Strategies for Multi-Sourced Financing in Emerging Markets 91

Case Study: Nam Theun 2 Hydro Project, Laos 92

Endnotes 99

Chapter 6 Financial Structuring and Debt Sizing 101

The Borrower/Sponsor Objectives 103

Lenders’ Objectives 104

Debt Sizing and Sculpting 104

Financial Structuring—Debt Sizing and Loan Amortization 106

Lender Ratios for Debt Calibration and Stress Testing 110

Cash Traps and Sweeps 110

Case Study: Sabine Pass LNG Project and USA-Asia Energy Flows 112

Endnotes 117

Chapter 7 Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) 119

Sustainable Infrastructure Project Finance and Investing 120

Equator Principles 121

Multilateral Development Banks and ESG

Frameworks 124

IFC Impact Investing Principles 127

Green Bonds 129

Sustainability Project Financing and UN Social Development Goals (SDGs) 131

Unlocking Institutional Capital to Meet Emerging Market SDGs 134

Case Study: Manzanillo Container Port Terminal Project, Mexico 136

Endnotes 141

Chapter 8 Emerging Markets Project Finance Bonds and Local Capital Markets 143

Project Bonds versus Project Loans 145

Project Bonds Investor Base and Market Liquidity 151

Local Currency Project Bonds and Partial Credit Guarantees/Insurance Wraps 154

Case Study: Project Bond Case Study—Mong Duong 2 Power Project, Vietnam 155

Endnotes 159

Chapter 9 China’s Belt and Road Initiative 161

Background and Scope of the Belt and Road Initiative 161

China’s Financing Strategy for BRI Infrastructure Development 170

Emergence of New Multilateral Development Banks—Focus on the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank 172

Endnotes 174

Chapter 10 Project Finance Market Developments and Finance Structures 177

Mini-Perm Financing Structures 177

Back-Levered Financings for Renewable Energy Projects 180

Infrastructure Guarantee Products—Bond and Private Capital Credit Enhancement 182

Endnotes 187

Bibliography 189

Index 195

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tackle infrastructure development projects in emerging markets with confidence

      In Project Finance: Applications and Insights to Emerging Markets Infrastructure, distinguished professor and author Paul Clifford insightfully applies the fundamental principles of project finance structuring to infrastructure investments in emerging markets.

      Using leading emerging market case studies to illuminate the underlying themes of the book, the author provides a practitioner's perspective and incisive analysis of concepts crucial to a complete understanding of project finance in emerging markets, including:

      Risk management

      ESG and impact investing

      The emergence of new global multilateral development banks

      China's Belt and Road Initiative

      Project Finance bridges the gap between theoretical infrastructure development, investment, and finance and the implementation of that theory with instructive and applicable case studies.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgments xv

      Chapter 1 Principles and Application of Project Finance 1

      Origins and History of Project Finance 1

      Why Sponsors Use Project Finance 2

      Project Finance—Asset Class Performance 4

      Global Infrastructure Outlook 9

      The Infrastructure Gap in Emerging Markets 12

      Focus—Asia Infrastructure Needs 13

      Endnotes 14

      Chapter 2 Project Finance—Risk Analysis and Mitigation 17

      Commercial versus Contract Viability 19

      Sponsor Risk 19

      Political Risk 21

      Construction and Completion Risk 22

      Operation and Maintenance Risk 25

      Supply Risks 26

      Reserve Risk 27

      Sales/Offtake Risk 27

      Approvals and Permits 30

      Social and Environmental Considerations 30

      Financial Risks 31

      Force Majeure Risk 32

      Case Study: Mozal Aluminum Project, Mozambique 33

      Endnotes 37

      Chapter 3 Project Finance Agreements and Loan Documentation 39

      Construction Contracts in Project Finance 41

      Operations and Maintenance Contracts in Project Finance 42

      Offtake Contracts/Concession Agreements 42

      Supply Contracts 43

      Project Finance Loan Documentation 44

      Key Lender Protection Mechanisms and Strategies for Negotiating Finance Agreements 51

      Case Study: Samba Drillship Oil and Gas Project, Brazil 52

      Chapter 4 Risks and Challenges of Project Financing in Emerging Markets 61

      Track Record of Project Finance in Emerging Markets—The Asian IPP Experience 62

      Currency Mismatch—Lessons Learned from the Asian Currency Crisis 63

      How the Asian Currency Crisis Transformed the Approach to Project Finance 65

      Role of Multilateral, Bilateral Development Banks, and Export Credit Agencies 68

      Stakeholder Alignment Issues 71

      Mitigating Political and Sovereign Risks 71

      Case Study: Dabhol Power Project, India 72

      Endnotes 80

      Chapter 5 Sources of Financing for Emerging Markets 81

      Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) 84

      Bilateral Development Banks (BDBs) 85

      Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) 85

      Commercial Banks 87

      Political Risk Insurance Market—Breach of Contract and Non-Honoring of Financial Guarantees 88

      Project Bonds 89

      Equipment Suppliers and Financing 90

      Institutional Lenders (Insurance Companies, Infrastructure Funds, Pension Funds, Private Equity, and so forth) 91

      Strategies for Multi-Sourced Financing in Emerging Markets 91

      Case Study: Nam Theun 2 Hydro Project, Laos 92

      Endnotes 99

      Chapter 6 Financial Structuring and Debt Sizing 101

      The Borrower/Sponsor Objectives 103

      Lenders’ Objectives 104

      Debt Sizing and Sculpting 104

      Financial Structuring—Debt Sizing and Loan Amortization 106

      Lender Ratios for Debt Calibration and Stress Testing 110

      Cash Traps and Sweeps 110

      Case Study: Sabine Pass LNG Project and USA-Asia Energy Flows 112

      Endnotes 117

      Chapter 7 Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) 119

      Sustainable Infrastructure Project Finance and Investing 120

      Equator Principles 121

      Multilateral Development Banks and ESG

      Frameworks 124

      IFC Impact Investing Principles 127

      Green Bonds 129

      Sustainability Project Financing and UN Social Development Goals (SDGs) 131

      Unlocking Institutional Capital to Meet Emerging Market SDGs 134

      Case Study: Manzanillo Container Port Terminal Project, Mexico 136

      Endnotes 141

      Chapter 8 Emerging Markets Project Finance Bonds and Local Capital Markets 143

      Project Bonds versus Project Loans 145

      Project Bonds Investor Base and Market Liquidity 151

      Local Currency Project Bonds and Partial Credit Guarantees/Insurance Wraps 154

      Case Study: Project Bond Case Study—Mong Duong 2 Power Project, Vietnam 155

      Endnotes 159

      Chapter 9 China’s Belt and Road Initiative 161

      Background and Scope of the Belt and Road Initiative 161

      China’s Financing Strategy for BRI Infrastructure Development 170

      Emergence of New Multilateral Development Banks—Focus on the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank 172

      Endnotes 174

      Chapter 10 Project Finance Market Developments and Finance Structures 177

      Mini-Perm Financing Structures 177

      Back-Levered Financings for Renewable Energy Projects 180

      Infrastructure Guarantee Products—Bond and Private Capital Credit Enhancement 182

      Endnotes 187

      Bibliography 189

      Index 195

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