The Borneo Post

State completes takeover of Bakun

SEB signs deal with MoF to assume control of SHSB, giving ownership of Bakun HEP plant to the state

- By Peter Sibon reporters@theborneop­ost.com

I am pleased to announce that we now own the 2,400MW Bakun HEP, the largest hydropower plant in the country. Sharbini Suhaili, Sarawak Energy Berhad CEO

KUCHING: The state government acquired the Bakun hydroelect­ric power (HEP) plant from the federal government through the take-over of Sarawak Hidro Sdn Bhd (SHSB) by Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB) yesterday.

The deal was closed with signing and close- out of items detailed in the Share Sale Agreement (SSA) between SEB and the Ministry of Finance ( MoF) .

According to Sarawak Energy Berhad’s ( SEB) chief executive officer Sharbini Suhaili, the agreement was signed in Kuala Lumpur between SEB and Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani representi­ng MoF.

Fol lowing t his, Sarawak Energy will assume control of SHSB, the owner and operator of Bakun Hydroelect­ric Power plant.

“I am pleased to announce that we now own the 2,400MW Bakun HEP, the largest hydropower plant in the country. This achievemen­t was made possible through our Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg’s strong leadership and support.

“This will allow us to consolidat­e power production, enable us to have full ownership and operatorsh­ip of all major electricit­y generation facilities in Sarawak. We are grateful to the Sarawak government for the continuing trust in Sarawak Energy to deliver the state’s strategy to develop and consolidat­e Sarawak’s energy resources,” he said yesterday.

He added that the SSA to acquire Bakun HEP for RM2.5 billion was completed at Sarawak Hidro’s office in Selangor yesterday, in the presence of representa­tives from all parties involved.

Following the completion of the SSA, SEB Power Sdn Bhd - a wholly owned subsidiary of SEB – has acquired 100 per cent share in SHSB from the MoF and Pesuruhjay­a Tanah Persekutua­n. MoF will maintain the current Let ter of Undertakin­g and Government Guarantee on SHSB’s existing debts.

The acquisitio­n is being funded through a mix of SEB’s internally generated funds and Sukuk fi nancing.

Earlier yesterday, Sarawak Hidro’s chief executive officer cum managing director Zulkifle Osman had told The Borneo Post that both parties were fi nalising the technical details of the sale and purchase agreement (S& P).

He also said at end of July that the mammoth Bakun HEP was on the final phase of S& P between MoF and the state government af ter the Sukuk owners of Bakun HEP agreed during its extraordin­ary general meeting ( EGM) held in Putrajaya for the change of ownership from MoF to the Sarawak government.

The strategic move by the state government to acquire the 2,400MW Bakun HEP ‘lock, stock and barrel’ at a cost of RM2.5 billion from the federal government was announced by chief minister on March 8.

Abang Johari had said the acquisitio­n of Bakun HEP would make Sarawak a powerhouse, enabling it to lower the electricit­y tariffs for local consumers and exporting the power surplus to neighbouri­ng countries.

He said the strategic agreement was achieved between him and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in February, and that the RM6 billion balance would be serviced by SEB.

The chief minister had said the remaining RM6 billion loan would be managed by SEB as part of its cash flow but assured that the income from Bakun would be substantia­l enough and could even earn profit from the sale of electricit­y to its consumers.

 ??  ?? An aerial view of Bakun HEP. (Inset) Sharbini Suhaili.
An aerial view of Bakun HEP. (Inset) Sharbini Suhaili.

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