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Summary of Project Information (SPI)
Project number4998
Project nameGUL AHMED ENERGY LIMITED
CountryPakistan
SectorUtilities
DepartmentInfrastructure
Company nameGul Ahmed Energy Limited
Environmental categoryB
Date disclosedMay 10, 1995
StatusActive
Previous EventsInvested: October 8, 1996
Signed: July 24, 1995
Approved: July 10, 1995

Summary Of Project Information (SPI)
Project NamePakistan-Gul Ahmed Energy Limited
RegionCentral Asia, Middle East and North Africa
Sector
Project No.004998
Projected Board DateJune 16, 1995
Company NameGul Ahmed Energy Limited
Major Shareholders Gul Ahmed Group (Pakistan) and Tomen Corporation (Japan)

Project Cost Including proposed IFC
InvestmentUS$138 million. IFC’s investment would comprise about US$4.1 million in equity, US$27 million in “A” Loan and US$35 million in “B” Loan
Location of Project and Description of site
Korangi Industrial Estate in Karachi. Project will be built on a 30 acre site adjacent to an existing power station owned and operated by the Government-owned Karachi Electric Supply Corporation.

Description of Company and Purpose of Project
The Company will be a public limited company formed to build, own and operate a diesel power plant based on heavy fuel oil. It will supply power to Karachi Electric Supply Corporation, which supplies and distributes power in the Karachi area, under a 22-year Power Purchase Agreement. The project is approved by the Government of Pakistan under a recent policy designed to attract private sector investment in power generation to meet pressing power shortages in the country.

Environmental Category and Issues
This is a category B project according to IFC’s environment review procedure. Environment issues of potential concern are the site selection process, social impacts, air quality impacts, waste management, spill prevention and occupational health and safety. The sponsor has prepared an environmental analysis that addresses these issues and demonstrates that the project will comply with Government of Pakistan and World Bank environmental requirements. The project will meet World Bank guidelines


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for ambient air quality and stack emissions; waste management measures, occupational health and safety measures, and spill prevention and containment procedures are proposed as part of the project’s environmental mitigation commitments.

The for this project is May 30, 1995 from the Public Information Center.

Host country location of environmental documentsN/A
Date SPI sent to PIC May 10, 1995

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