Qatar Petroleum raises US$12.5 billion via a multi-tranche bond offering
Qatar Petroleum has raised US $12.5 billion in a multi-tranche bond offering, to support the company's growth plans, particularly the North Field expansion projects over the coming few years.
The company said that the bond offering where to investors outside the United States in offshore transactions consisting of 5, 10 and 20 years conventional tranches, and a dual-listed 30-year Formosa tranche.
The company said it has worked with Citi and J.P. Morgan as Global Coordinators; Bank of America (BofA) Securities, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs International, HSBC, J.P. Morgan, MUFG and QNB Capital as Active Bookrunners; and Credit Suisse, who acted as Passive Bookrunner.
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