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Deal #1165 Version #51641

Congo, Rep.
Created at
2013-02-15
Last update
2015-08-25
Last full update
2024-04-10

Land area

Intended size
300 000 ha
Size under contract (leased or purchased area)
  • [2013, current] 50000.0 ha
Size in operation (production)
  • [2015, current] 3500.0 ha
Comment on land area
Fri El Green originally leased 4000ha existing oil palm plantations, plus an agreement with Congo state to develop a further 40000 over 30 years. Eco Oil Energy leased 50 000hectares with an expansion up to 300 000ha within the next eight years. Another report states 70000ha intended size.

Intention of investment

Intention of investment
  • [current] Biomass for biofuels, Food crops, Non-food agricultural commodities, Agriculture unspecified
Comment on intention of investment
The company plans to produce crude oil, refined palm oil, palm kernel oil, margarine, cosmetics, soap and also biofuel.

Nature of the deal

Nature of the deal
Lease

Negotiation status

Negotiation status
  • [2013, current] Concluded (Contract signed)
Comment on negotiation status
Fri El Green Power (Italy) originally signed the contract in 2008, with consultation occurring in May 2009. The government cancelled the contract due to the failure of the company to meet the contractual commitments. Eco Oil Energy Congo signed a new lease with the government in 2013 for the land which formerly belonged to Sangha Palm Company and the Congo National Palm Plantations Authority, which was previously leased by Fri El Green. Lease duration for Fri El Green was initially 30 years (2008).

Implementation status

Implementation status
  • [current] In operation (production)
Comment on implementation status
The year of production under the previous state-owned company is not known. Fri-El Green brought the plantation into production in 2009. While Eco Oil Energy brought the plantation into production in 2013. The total investment from Eco Oil Energy will be 350 billion CFA francs, with an initial investment of 50 billion CFA francs. First finished products were produced in April 2015.

Contract farming

Contract farming
No