SPI Web Site v1.1
IFC - International Finance CorporationIFC - International Finance Corporation -- » Reducing Poverty, Improving Lives...

Summary of Project Information (SPI)

This Summary of Project Information 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 number22608
Project namePalgaz
CountryTurkey
SectorUtilities
DepartmentInfrastructure
Company namePALGAZ Dogal Gaz Dagitim Sanayi
Environmental categoryB
Date SPI disclosedJuly 9, 2004
Projected board dateSeptember 3, 2004
StatusActive
Previous EventsInvested: August 18, 2005
Signed: May 23, 2005
Approved: September 17, 2004

Description of company and purpose of project
Palgaz Dogal Gaz Dagitim Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Sirketi (Palgaz) is an incorporated joint stock company that was created on December 10, 2003 to carry out the natural gas distribution activities in Gebze per its license. Palgaz is 89% owned by Palmet and an aggregate of 10% by the municipalities of Gebze, Tavsancil, Darica, Sekerpinar, Dilovasi and Caryirova, and with the balance owned by three Palmet employees.

The purpose of the Palgaz project is to develop, construct and operate a natural gas distribution system in the city of Gebze, located outside of Istanbul, Turkey. This will involve the construction of medium and low pressure gas distribution pipelines throughout the city and connecting residential, commercial and industrial consumers in the license areas, primarily in the first three years of the 30-year license. BOTAS, the state-owned oil and gas company, will supply natural gas to the project.

Project sponsor and major shareholders of project company
Palmet is a privately owned project management and construction/contracting company founded in 1984, with approximately 84% of its shares owned by its founder, main shareholder and general manager, Mr. Doganay Samuary.

The Palmet Group’s main activities include:

- IT infrastructure;
- telecommunications infrastructure;
- co-location facility provider;
- facilities management;
- high precision A/C manufacturing;
- raised floor manufacturing;
- fire industry;
- mechanical products;
- construction;
- services and maintenance;
- and with its two gas distribution concessions, natural gas distribution.

Palmet has captured a significant market niche in its area and has worked with all the major telecom sector players and major equipment suppliers in Turkey such as Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson and Alcatel. Palmet is also unique in the Turkish market as the sole contractor that has been awarded an ISO 9001 certificate for the supply, installation and commissionoing in several areas including natural gas distribution network installation.

Palmet has entered into a joint-venture operations and management company with Terasen International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Canadian gas transmission and distribution company, Terasen Inc., to oversee the operations of Palgaz.

Terasen Inc. (formerly British Columbia Gas Inc.) is one of Canada’s largest gas transportation and distribution companies, operating over 47,500 km of pipeline and serving over 850,000 customers. Terasen International (TI) offers engineering, construction and operational expertise in all aspects of the natural gas distribution. TI was created in 1991 and has since completed over 70 assignments around the world, including Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Chile, Colombia, Russia and Slovakia.

Total project cost and proposed IFC investment
The total project cost is estimated at $21.2 million. The proposed IFC investment is a $5.0 million A loan for IFC’s own account. A stand-by loan of $5.0 million to Palmet is also being considered for future gas distribution licenses.

Location of project and description of site
The project is located in the municipalities of Gebze, Tavsancil, Darica, Sekerpinar, Dilovasi and Caryirova. This area is located between Istanbul and Izmit in the northwest part of the country, approximately 60 km outside of Istanbul. The climate is generally characterized by warm summers and moderate windters. The Gebze region is one of the most industrialized areas in Turkey, containing fifty of the country’s largest 500 enterprises.

Project Development Impact and IFC's Role
IFC funding will allow Palgaz to implement a gas distribution project with high development impact by:

- delivering high environmental benefits through the substitution of more efficient and cleaner-burning natural gas for other fuels such as oil and lignite, resulting in a significant decrease in noxious emissions;
- making significant costs savings available to residential consumers for their household heating and cooking needs; - lowering the fuel costs to industry and stimulating local industrial and economic growth.

Expanded gas use will lower household energy costs and thereby contribute both to direct poverty reduction and to lowering the vulnerability of poor households by providing a greater buffer between income and outflows for basic services. The project is consistent with the decision by the Government of Turkey to increase domestic natural gas use in the country, particularly in light of the extensive take-or-pay commitments into which Turkey has entered into, which presently exceed its current demand for natural gas.

Turkish lignite commonly used by urban households contains high levels of sulfur (up to 6%) and ash (up to 40%) and is a principal source of air pollution due to release of SO2 and Suspended Particulate Material (SPM) into the atmosphere. This results in poor air quality, both indoor and outdoor, especially during the winter heating seasons when brown smog accumulation in the cities is common. This has long been recognized as arguably the most serious environmental issue facing Turkey and leads to high incidence of pulmonary diseases among exposed population. Indeed, the government’s rationale for commencing natural gas imports from Russia in 1988 was founded on the amelioration of air pollution in Ankara and Istanbul through the displacement of lignite and other polluting fuels. As natural gas replaces the use of lignite in Erzurum, the massive level of pollution should dramatically decrease.

The Palgaz project is a good candidate for IFC support for a number of reasons. The project is being undertaken by a comparatively small, but successful, local company with appropriate technical and managerial support from a competent and well established international gas distribution company. The project is in the natural gas distribution industry, which provides very important economic and environmental benefits to a country which to date suffers from massive air pollution caused by the continuing use of lignite. The investment is also one of the first in the nascent privatization of the Turkish gas distribution sector, and would provide much needed backing from an international institution.

Environmental and social issues - Category B
This is a category B project according to IFC’s Environmental Review Procedure because specific impacts may result which can be avoided or mitigated by adhering to generally recognized performance standards, guidelines, or design criteria. IFC’s Environment and Social Development Department staff’s review consisted of appraising technical, environmental, and social information submitted by Palgaz.

The following potential environment, health and safety (EHS), social and community impacts of the project were reviewed:

- Compliance of Palgaz and their subcontractors with Turkish EHS requirements and IFC EHS and social requirements;
- Commitment of Palgaz to quality and to EHS performance including ISO and OHSAS certification;
- Emergency response planning and clean-up of contaminated land associated with past operations; and
- Environmental benefits associated with the increased use of natural gas in Gebze.

To view the environmental documents for this project, click here


Location of environmental documents in locally affected community
ERS will be disclosed in Gebze Municipality, PALGAZ’s web site and headquarters in Istanbul at the following location:
Gebze Belediyesi, Atatürk Caddesi, No:1 Gebze-KOCAELİ / TURKEY

To contact the project company, please write to:
PALGAZ DoğalGaz Dağıtım Ticaret & San. A.Ş
Bulgurlu Caddesi No: 60, 81190 Küçükçamlıca-İSTANBUL / TURKEY
Phone: 0216.325 73 30
Fax: 0216.339 91 77