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Cheniere Energy Partners LP is planning to offer senior notes due in 2033 and subject to market and other conditions, the company announced in a June 6 press release. The notes will bear a 5.95% per annum interest rate, and are priced at 99.774% of par, according to the press release.
Proceeds from the offering will be contributed to Cheniere’s subsidiary Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC to redeem a portion of the outstanding aggregate principal amount of senior secured notes due 2024.
Cheniere Energy Partners’ senior notes due 2033 will rank pari passu in right of payment with existing senior notes, including senior notes due 2029, 2031 and 2032.
The 2033 senior notes have not yet been registered under the Securities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold in the U.S. without registration.
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