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On December 5, 2019, a syndicate of 23 banks — including the Bank of China (BOC) and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) — signed a $2.245 billion USD syndicated loan agreement with Saudi Aramco & Total Refining & Petrochemical Company (SATORP) — a special purpose vehicle and joint venture owned by Saudi Aramco (62.5% equity equity stake) and Total S.A. (37.5% equity stake) — for the SATORP Refinery 2019 Refinancing Project. This loan carried a maturity period of nine years and six months (9.5 years) and a final maturity date of June 9, 2029, and was divided into three tranches: a $1.325 billion USD commercial loan tranche, a $147.25 million USD wakala loan tranche (an Islamic facility), and a $772.75 million USD ijara loan tranche (an Islamic facility). The proceeds of the loan were to be used by the borrower for the refinancing of the Jubail refinery located near Jubail, Saudi Arabia, to reduce the cost of financing and extend the maturity of existing debt. In addition to BOC and ICBC, the following lenders contributed to the loan syndicate: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PSJC (ADIB), Al Rajhi Bank, Alinma Bank, Bank Albilad, Bank Aljazira, Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML), Banque Saudi Fransi (BSF), BNP Paribas S.A., Citibank N.A., Crédit Agricole, First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), HSBC Bank, Mizuho Bank, National Bank of Kuwait (NBK), National Commercial Bank (NCB), Natixis, Riyad Bank, Samba Financial Bank, Saudi British Bank (SABB), Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), and Société Générale S.A. (SocGen). FAB was the facility agent. BOC, FAB, Mizuho, Natixis, Riyad, SABB, SMBC, ADIB, Al Rajhi, Alinma, BSF, NCB, and Samba served as bookrunners. 22 lenders, including BOC and ICBC, contributed $57.22 million USD to the $1.325 billion USD tranche, while SMBC contributed $66.25 million USD. Record ID#97580 captures BOC's contribution. Record ID#97581 captures ICBC's contribution. 22 lenders, including BOC and ICBC, contributed $6.36 million USD to the $147.25 million USD wakala loan tranche, while SMBC contributed $7.36 million USD. Record ID#97582 captures BOC's contribution. Record ID#97583 captures ICBC's contribution. 22 lenders, including BOC and ICBC, contributed $33.37 million USD to the $772.75 million USD ijara loan tranche, while SMBC contributed $38.64 million USD. Record ID#97584 captures BOC's contribution. Record ID#97585 captures ICBC's contribution.