HC Deb 21 July 1977 vol 935 c713W
Mr. Marten

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give the terms of the European Investment Bank loans, including interest rates, of £23 million to Central Electricity Generating Board for Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station, of £19 million to BP Chemical Industry at Hull, of £23 million for the Hunterston nuclear power station, of £16 million and £17

Date Amount£m. Rate percentage Duration (years)
1. Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station—
(a) 30th December 1974 15.6 10½ 12
(b) 24th February 1975 7.8 9⅞ 12
2. BP Chemicals, acetic acid plant, Hull 22nd December 1976 19.66 8
3. Hunterston Power Station—
(a) 27th February 1975 15.6 9⅞ 12
(b) 3rd June 1975 7½8 9. 12
4. North Sea Inc. (Beryl Field) 20th August 1976 16.84 9 7
5. Santa Fe Minerals (UK) Inc. (Thistle Field) 16th December 1976 17.87 8⅜ 7
6. Dinorwic—
(a) 30thJulyl976 17.5 12
(b) 30th July 1976 8.5 12
7. British Railways Board—
(a) Derby: Advanced Passenger train 30th April 1976 11.6 9 8
(b)Holyhead: Sealink 20th July 1976 5.5 10
(c) Cross Channel "stretched" Hover-craft. 16th November 1976 5 9 10
8. British Gas Corporation—
Natural gas transmission System—
(a) Scotland and Northern England 26th June 1975 16.1 10
(b) Scotland and Northern England 26th June 1975 8.1 10
(c) Scotland and Northern England 31st July 1975 16.2 10
(d) Scotland and Northern England 31st July 1975 7.4 99½ 10
Pipeline network—
(e) Scotland and Northern England 19th February 1976 12.0 10
(f) Scotland and Northern England 19th February 1976 8.0 10
(g) Southern England 28th April 1976 17.3 9 8
(h) Southern England 22nd May 1976 8.6 9 8