Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG) issues $1.75B in 2036 and 2056 senior notes
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Cheniere Energy, Inc. closed a private offering of $1.75 billion of new senior unsecured notes. The company issued $1 billion of 5.200% Senior Notes due 2036 and $750 million of 6.000% Senior Notes due 2056, priced slightly below par.
The notes rank equally with Cheniere’s other senior unsubordinated debt and are not initially guaranteed by subsidiaries. Both series pay interest semi-annually each January 30 and July 30, starting July 30, 2026, and include optional redemption features, including make‑whole provisions before specified par call dates.
Cheniere also entered into a registration rights agreement requiring it to use commercially reasonable efforts to register exchange notes or a resale shelf within defined time frames, with additional interest payable if these obligations are not met.
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Cheniere adds $1.75B of long-dated fixed-rate senior debt.
Cheniere Energy has issued $1 billion of 5.200% notes due 2036 and $750 million of 6.000% notes due 2056, both senior unsecured. The coupons and long maturities lock in fixed-rate funding and extend the company’s debt profile.
The notes are initially unguaranteed by subsidiaries but share equal ranking with other senior unsubordinated obligations. Indenture covenants limit liens, sale‑leasebacks, and major asset transfers, though subject to various limitations and exceptions, which provides some protection for creditors while preserving financing flexibility.
The securities were sold under Rule 144A/Reg S with a 360‑day commitment to register an exchange offer and, under certain conditions, a shelf for resales. Failure to meet these registration timelines would trigger additional interest, so subsequent company filings may outline progress on these registration milestones.
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