Design of the Commercial Structure for a Clean Ammonia Project in Singapore
K&M was engaged by KBR on a time and materials basis to assist the Singapore government in finalizing the Request for Proposals (RFP) and its annexes for Phase 1 of the Clean Ammonia Project. As a subconsultant, K&M’s role is to provide expert advisory and modeling services specifically related to the commercial aspects of the RFP. K&M reviewed the RfP and the commercial annexes and provided recommendations to the Government.
K&M Advisors was contracted by KBR to support the Singapore Government in designing the commercial aspects of an RfP process to contract a clean ammonia project. The scope of work included advise on the project structure, incentives, RfP drafting, and evaluation criteria. In particular, K&M evaluated potential Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models suitable for the project. This task was comprehensive and involved assessing various candidate PPP models, summarizing each option, and detailing their respective advantages and disadvantages. K&M made recommendations on the most suitable PPP models. These recommendations considered aspects like government funding, ownership options, their implications under various timing scenarios, and related termination and buyout concepts.
In addition to PPP model assessment, K&M Advisors was tasked with identifying relevant funding support mechanisms and incentives. This part of their role focused on analyzing these mechanisms and incentives in terms of their feasibility and the potential impact on the project. They were also responsible for explaining the pros and cons of each option, thereby aiding the decision-making process. This included providing expert advice on the application of the Contract for Difference (CfD) concept for the project. This involved presenting case studies of commercial or market structures, such as CfD, and analyzing their effectiveness. The firm was also responsible for assessing and recommending whether CfD or an alternative model would be the most suitable for the project’s needs.
Lastly, K&M Advisors offered guidance on integrating key funding and commercial structure parameters into a Request for Proposals (RFP). This guidance was to be presented as high-level guidelines in the form of a PowerPoint presentation. They advised on RFP market regulation clauses, evaluation matrices, and questionnaires, aiming to enable a fair comparison of proposals. Their advice also included best practices for apportioning costs related to power generation, bunkering, and common infrastructure.
Through these comprehensive services, K&M Advisors aimed to equip the client with a thorough understanding of the various aspects of funding, partnership models, and commercial structures crucial for the project’s success.