News
14 December 2021

Amur Gas Chemical Complex secures $9.1bn in loans

In:
Oil & gas, Power
Region:
Europe

Russia's Amur Gas Chemical Complex (Amur GCC) has secured $9.1 billion in loans maturing in 2035, said Sibur, which co-owns the plant with China's Sinopec. International banks will provide $2.6 billion for the Amur GCC, with coverage from export credit agencies SACE of Italy and...

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