Featured
U.A.E. Rail Operator Seeks Adviser to Raise Up to $3 Billion
(Bloomberg) — Etihad Rail PJSC is seeking a financial adviser to raise as much as $3 billion to build the second stage of a rail network in the United Arab Emirates, four people with knowledge of the plan said.
The Abu Dhabi-based company may seek $2 billion to $3 billion in loans for the project, said the people, asking not to be identified because the information is private. The funds will be used to lay more than 600 kilometers (373 miles) of track from Ghuweifat, at the Saudi border, to Fujairah on the U.A.E.’s east coast.
The U.A.E.’s Ministry of Finance and Abu Dhabi’s Department of Finance are also helping finance the second stage of the project.
The ministry of finance referred questions to Etihad Rail, whose spokeswoman declined to comment. The emirate’s finance department didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment.
The 40 billion-dirham ($11 billion) Etihad Rail network, which will provide both freight and passenger services when complete, will eventually link the six Persian Gulf nations from Saudi Arabia to the U.A.E. and Oman.
The first stage of the project spanning 264 kilometers was completed in 2015. It’s used to transport sulfur from the southwest of Abu Dhabi to the export point at Ruwais.
Etihad Rail last month awarded two construction and track-work contracts worth 4.4 billion dirhams for 310 kilometers.
The company raised a $1.28 billion, five-year loan in 2013 from a group of banks, including HSBC Holdings Plc, for the first stage.
-
Alamaliktistaad Magazines1 month ago
Al-iktisaad, November 24
-
Oman2 months ago
Shell Oman Partners with Oneroad Automotive Gives Away 2 Forthing Cars as Part of its ‘Win Big’ Campaign
-
Energy1 month ago
Oman and Belgium Strengthen Green Hydrogen Partnership with New Landmark Agreement
-
Energy1 month ago
OUTLOOK: Emerging Markets and Renewables – The Twin Engines of Energy Growth for 2025
-
Oman1 month ago
Oman Braces for Launch of First Experimental Rocket Duqm-1 on 4 December 2024
-
News1 month ago
Mitsubishi X-force Joins Sayarti’s Fleet: A New Era of Elegance and Performance
-
Oman1 month ago
Transport Ministry Issues New Regulation for Security of Ships, Ports
-
Technology4 weeks ago
EXCLUSIVE: Technological Singularity – Will It Become Humanity’s Greatest Leap or Its Most Perilous Step?
You must be logged in to post a comment Login