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Environmental & Social Review Summary

Project Number

49419

Company Name

SOCIETE D'EXPLOITATION DU TRANSGABONAIS

Date ESRS Disclosed

Feb 10, 2026

Country

Gabon

Region

Africa

Last Updated Date

Feb 11, 2026

Environmental Category

A - Significant

Status

Pending Approval

Sector

Rail Transportation

Industry

Infrastructure

Department

Regional Industry - INF Africa

Project Description

SETRAG (the “Company”), an existing IFC client, operates a 648 km freight and passenger railway with 24 stations in Gabon under a concession expiring in 2045. SETRAG was established in 2003 and is currently 51%-owned by Compagnie Minière de l’Ogooué (COMILOG) (the “Sponsor” or “Guarantor”), a large producer of manganese and part of the French mining and metallurgical company Eramet Group; 40% by Meridiam and 9% by the Government of Gabon (GoG). It is the only railway in Gabon and is transporting 264,000 passengers and 8.9 million tons, of which 8.4 Mt of mining products in 2024.

SETRAG initiated a railway modernization program in 2015 (Programme de Remise à Niveau – PRN), with the objective to restore SETRAG’s original transport capacity of 16 trains/day by addressing infrastructure degradation and improving safety. In 2016 IFC, PROPARCO and AFD committed the financing of Phase I (Project #34400) of the rail rehabilitation program and the ESRS and ESAP were disclosed (https://disclosures.ifc.org/project-detail/ESRS/34400/setrag) on 12 May 2015. In 2020, the IFC and Proparco’s loan facility was extended through a Phase II (Project #42222) investment with its ESRS/ESAP disclosed (https://disclosures.ifc.org/project-detail/SII/42222/setrag-ii) on 4 February 2020. Due to the impact of high traffic levels on its infrastructure, SETRAG plans to implement €[704] m of additional investments to achieve the PRN’s capacity objective (the “Project” or “Phase III”), comprising €[501] m of SETRAG-funded works and €[203] m of State-funded works.

The current investment comprises an IFC “A” loan, Euro interest rate swap to hedge Phase III debt, and trust loans from MCPP as well as mobilization of funds from DFIs to support Phase III project that allows SETRAG to complete the balance of work on the initial investments by IFC. The main activities include (i) replacement of 324 km of sleepers; ii) replacement of 561 km of rails; iii) building of additional safety barriers and pedestrian overpasses; and iv) upgrades to the traffic management system. To date only 60% of Phase II has been completed and Phase III financing will allow the capacity restoration and upgrade of the railway to achieve 96% of the mainline sleeper’s replacement and 78% of its rails being renewed by mid-2029. SETRAG will contract the rehabilitation works under Phase III to multiple contractors. The rehabilitation works commenced in 2025 and are expected to be completed by 2030.

Overview of IFC's Scope of Review

IFC’s due diligence was conducted through site visits, interviews with SETRAG and other project stakeholders, and document review, which include i) meetings with SETRAG’s senior management in Gabon, including E&S, Operations and Human Resources (HR) management teams; ii) meetings and interviews with site construction and operation management teams at Ndjole train station and accommodation area, rail replacement work site at Kilometer point (KP) 110, Owendo yard and the Lope National Park; iii) interviews with select members of the public at the host communities in Ndjole and Abanga; (iv) meeting with the Conservator of the Lope National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS); (v) meeting with the Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) i.e. the governmental agency responsible of national park management in Libreville; (vi) a review of the company’s E&S risk management policies, procedures and plans as well as review of the currently partially unsatisfactory E&S performance, conducted by a Lenders Independent E&S Consultant (IESC) as part of Setrag II ongoing supervision.

E & S Project Categorization and Applicable Standard

Environmental and Social Mitigation Measures

Stakeholder Engagement

Broad Community Support

Environmental & Social Action Plan

Client Documentation

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EIES_Réhabilitation Owendo_Kango_SETRAG_20240708_VF.pdf