HOUSTON -- Cadeville Gas Storage LLC, subsidiary of Cardinal Gas Storage Partners LLC, announced today that on April 19, 2012 it closed the debt financing for the construction of a 17 MMDth depleted reservoir natural gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana near the Perryville/Delhi Hub in northeast Louisiana. SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, RBC Capital Markets, CIT Capital Securities, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation participated in the $115 million construction and term loan agreement. Cadeville previously executed a 10 year precedent agreement with a major integrated oil and gas company to anchor the project, which is expected to be in service in 2013.
"This marks the third successful project financing for Cardinal, and we are pleased to have added three highly respected lenders to our growing list of relationship lenders," said Jeff Ballew, Cardinal CEO. "Cadeville further affirms the need for additional natural gas storage capacity in strategic locations, such as North Louisiana. Cadeville is a perfect complement to Perryville Gas Storage, our salt dome project under construction near Delhi. With both projects, Cardinal is positioned to provide a diverse suite of storage services in and around the Perryville/Delhi Hub."
Cardinal is a joint venture between Redbird Gas Storage LLC and funds controlled by Energy Capital Partners LLC.
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