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Summary of Proposed Investment

This Summary of Proposed Investment is prepared and distributed to the public in advance of the IFC Board of Directors’ consideration of the proposed transaction. Its purpose is to enhance the transparency of IFC’s activities, and this document should not be construed as presuming the outcome of the Board decision. Board dates are estimates only.

Project number 28453
Company nameBorets International Ltd
Country
Russian Federation (IDA)
SectorOilfield Services
Environmental categoryB
DepartmentReg Manufact, Agri & Services, EMENA
StatusActive
Date SPI disclosedNovember 13, 2009
Projected board dateDecember 14, 2009
Previous EventsInvested: March 18, 2010
Signed: December 22, 2009
Approved: December 21, 2009
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Project description
Borets International Limited and its subsidiaries (“BIL”, “Borets” or the “Group”) are the leading Russian producers of electrical submersible pumps (“ESPs”). ESPs are an important part of the oil production process and are installed in oil wells that do not have sufficient reservoir pressure and need supplemental energy in raising oil out of the reservoir to the surface. The Group has 11 manufacturing locations, 7 in Russia, and one each in Slovakia, China, the U.S. and Canada. It has over 8,600 employees worldwide, including 8,000 in Russia.

BIL approached IFC, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellshaft (DEG) and various commercial lenders to finance its investment needs which include: (i) refinancing its outstanding long-term debt; (ii) funding working capital and capital expenditure requirements of the Group’s south-south expansion (e.g. to Mexico, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Angola and various other emerging countries); and (iii) modernization and working capital requirements of its operations in Russia (the “Project”).