GHANA PROJECT PIPELINE PRESENTATION 6th Annual Global Infrastructure Leadership Forum, Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York City, February 27 March, 2013
PART A: GHANA FACT FILE
Country Overview Land Area : 238,533 sq. km (2010 census) Income Level : Lower Middle Income PopulaCon: 24,658,823(2010 census) PopulaCon growth rate : 2.5% Real GDP growth: 7.1% (2012 est.) Headline InflaCon : 8.8% (end of Jan, 2013) Doing Business 2013 Ease of doing business (rank): 64 Protec8ng investors (rank): 49 Enforcing contracts (rank) : 48 Ghana has had 6 successful eleccons since 1992
Key Messages on Ghana s Infrastructure. Inadequate infrastructure a constraint on growth & poverty reduction; Infrastructure services not adequate to meet demand-resulting in: congestion service rationing Delays expense in doing business Infrastructure services of low quality or reliability; Many areas are simply un-served; Efficiencies lost - inadequate maintenance etc. Missing regional links & stagnant household access; Under investment & neglect;
PART B: PROJECT PIPELINE; TAKORADI PORT
Project Title : Takoradi Port Rehabilitation & Expansion Objective/Significance: expand the Port infrastructure & facilities including development of new bulk un/loading facilities, development of facilities for the oil exploration industry & development of container terminals, among others to enhance throughput & turnover; Project Scope: private parties shall be responsible for design, finance, rehabilitate, develop and/or operate identified Business Units such as a bulk ore terminals & oil berth loading & unloading facility, oil services terminals, container/multipurpose terminal, and transit sheds etc. Project Profile
Project Profile (2) Sector: Port sub sector; Implementing Entity: Ministry of Transport/Ghana Ports & Harbours Authority Ministry of Transport: MOT is the government establishment responsible for creating an integrated, cost effective, safe, secure and sustainable transportation system; establishing Ghana as a transport hub of West Africa; Providing leadership & guidance for the development of Ghana s transportation system through effective policy formulation, market regulation, asset management and service provision. Ghana Ports & Harbours Authority The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), under PNDC- Law 160, fully owns and regulates all commercial seaports in Ghana of which the two largest and most active are in Takoradi in the western part of the country (230 km away from Accra) and Tema (30 km away from Accra). GPHA therefore, exercises the administrative authority over the development and operations of commercial ports in Ghana.
Technical Description port of Takoradi is Ghana's second deep-water port; serves as the main export port for Ghana; handles less than 35% of Ghana's seaborne traffic and 62% of national exports; main exports from the harbour are: cocoa, timber, bauxite and manganese with prospects for limestone and iron ore in recent years; Port of Takoradi has gained more significance since the discovery of oil in 2007 Takoradi Port Requirements Dry bulk
Technical Description Takoradi Port Requirements Containers Liquid Bulk & Conventional
Financial Description Estimated Cost: To be confirmed during feasibility studies; Structuring: PPP on a project finance basis; port sector in Ghana has a high PPP potential within the transport subsectors. subsector benefits from a stable, growing, large hard currency revenue base. private licensed operations in some activities of the ports & already boasts a successful PPP with the award of a container terminal concession at Tema port facility;
Timeline & Major Steps Ghana Ports & Harbours Authority has launched a procurement process to hire a Transaction Advisor to propose viable and bankable PPP structures at the Port of Takoradi ; Transaction Advisory will be undertaken under the following four phases: Pre-Feasibility Assessment Phase; Feasibility Study Phase; Procurement Phase; and Negotiation and Contract Signing Phase.
Contact Information Director Public Investment Division Company/Agency: Public Investment Division, Ministry of Finance & Economic Planning, Ghana Role in Project: Advisory support & gatekeeping/overseeing processes Phone: +233-30 268-6140 / 24 411-7306 /20 203-0284 Email: pid@mofep.gov.gh Project Sponsor Website: www.mot.gov.gh; www.ghanaports.gov.gh ; www.mofep.gov.gh