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December 2008
Coastal Energy has launched a $10 million note offering to support development at its offshore Thailand
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Underwriting appetite among oil and gas lenders has temporarily dried up. But big infrastructure projects such as Nord Stream should benefit from export credit agency support. By Michael Marray.
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Conduit Capital has completed the sale of the Libramiento pipeline and compression station to InterGen
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OPTI seeks cash after cost overruns
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Mexico's renewable energy sector has consistently underperformed the country's resource potential. Will a new law deal with Mexico's legal and structural obstacles to project development? By J. Anthony Girolami, Chadbourne & Parke
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Petrobras, has secured a Y75 billion ($824 million) 10-year loan, with a 3.5-year grace period, from SMBC, Mizuho and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ
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The Eu180 million ($250 million) expansion financing for the Gate LNG terminal in Rotterdam is struggling to attract bank participations
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Jubilant Energy has signed Rs3 billion ($62 million) nine-year debt package, via sole mandated lead arranger
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The developer of the Kitimat LNG facility has issued a request for expressions of interest
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Bonanza Creek Energy has closed a $200 million borrowing base
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Apache Corporation has closed a $350 million financing
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The Dolphin Gas Pipeline refinancing will be out to the bank market in the second half of January 2009
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MEG Energy is looking for $500 million in additional equity and $100 million in debt
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November 2008
The 1,220km North Stream gas pipeline is close to securing the state approvals it requires for construction,
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Eni has raised a Eu3.1 billion ($3.99 billion) acquisition facility via Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, BBVA, Intesa Sanpaolo and Mediobanca to back its takeover of Belgian gas distributor Distrigas
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Gateway Storage has secured approval from the UK Government to construct a £600 million, 1.5 billion cubic metre gas storage facility in the east Irish Sea.
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PetroVietnam Transportation Corporation (PVTrans) has secured a $175 million loan to purchase three crude oil vessels.
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The Ministry of Oil & Gas in the Sultanate of Oman has signed a 20-year concession agreement with an Occidental-led consortium
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Oil sands developer OPTI Canada has appointed TD Securities as adviser on its 2009 funding options.
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UK-based oil and gas independent Salamander Energy has approached the International Finance Corporation for a $25 million equity investment.
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Infrastructure plans for the Middle East are facing big problems. Sponsor risk-sharing, pricing and tenor expectations will need lowering even further for deals to get away in the new lending climate. Paul Smith reports.
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FC disburses BPZ senior revolver
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Petro-Canada, UTS and Teck Comino have delayed a final investment decision on the Fort Hills oil sands project
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The $668.7 million loan for Philippines-based First Gas - of which part refinances the 1000MW Santa Rita power project near Luzon - has been cut to
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The International Finance Corporation has closed and disbursed a $15 million four-year revolving credit for BPZ
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Mandated lead arranger State Bank of India has closed a Rs24 billion ($504 milion) financing for Petronet LNG's Kochi LNG regasification terminal project in Kerala
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HSBC has won a financial advisory mandate from the Libya Investment Authority for a potential $4 billion 200,000 bpd refinery project at
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Papua New Guinea-based oil and gas explorer Oil Search Ltd has raised a $435 million five-year revolver - up $35 million on the
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October 2008
Syndication of the five-year financing for Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Fund North America's $910 million acquisition of The Peoples Natural Gas Company and Hope Gas from Dominion Resources has been