EnQuest Signs 750M Loan to Fund Golden Eagle Acquisition, Refinance Debt

OE Staff
Friday, June 11, 2021

UK oil and gas company EnQuest has said it has signed a new senior secured borrowing base debt facility of around $600 million and an additional amount of $150 million for letters of credit for up to seven years.

"The new facility will enable the Group to simplify its existing capital structure and finance the acquisition of a 26.69% interest in the Golden Eagle assets," EnQuest said.

The drawdown of the new facility is in two steps, EnQuest said.

The first step is refinancing existing debt, allowing the company to repay in full its existing senior financing agreement, the Sculptor capital facility, and the outstanding BP vendor loan associated with the acquisition of the 75% interest in Magnus field.

The second step is financing the acquisition of the interest in the Golden Eagle Area Development from Suncor, as announced in February.

The Golde Eagle Area, operated by China's CNOOC, comprises the producing Golden Eagle, Peregrine, and Solitaire fields.

EnQuest in February said it would pay an initial consideration of $325 million, and an additional contingent consideration of up to $50 million, payable in the second half of 2023.

In a statement on Friday, EnQuest said that upon refinancing of its existing high yield bonds, the maturity of the new facility is extended to the earlier of seven years from its signing date or the point at which the remaining economic reserves for all borrowing base assets are projected to fall below 25% of the initial economic reserves forecast.

In the event the maturity of the new facility is not extended, the amounts drawn down under steps 1 and 2 amortize such that they are fully repaid by June 2023.

Jonathan Swinney, EnQuest Chief Financial Officer, commented: "I am delighted to have agreed this new facility. It enables the refinancing and simplification of our existing capital structure and the acquisition of the Golden Eagle assets which will add material value, production and reserves to EnQuest.

"I would like to thank our lead banks, BNP Paribas and DNB, together with all of the lenders, for their support and I look forward to working with them."


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