IDB mulls Chad’s refinery funding

Published February 8, 2009

RIYADH, Feb 7: The Saudi-based Islamic Development Bank (IDB) will consider helping finance a 40,000 barrels per day oil refinery in member-state Chad, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Saturday.

Chad’s Economy and Planning Minister Ousmane Matar Breme asked Ahmed Mohammed Ali, the head of the 56-member IDB, to “contribute to the construction of a ... refinery in the capital N’Djamena which will be jointly-developed by ... Chad and China,” SPA said.

“The two parties agreed ... to examine the details of the project and the possibility of a financial contribution from the bank (IDB),” it said. The refinery aims at supplying both the domestic market and neighbour countries, it added.—Reuters

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