*Records Highest Nigerian Oil & Gas Bond
By Teddy Nwanunobi
Seplat Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Plc has priced its offering of $650 million in aggregate principal amount of senior notes due 2026.
SPDC is a leading Nigerian independent energy company listed on both the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
The notes priced at a yield of 7.75 per cent, which represents a significant pricing reduction from its $350 million debut issuance in 2018.
It is priced at a yield of 9.50 per cent, with a coupon of 9.25 per cent.
The size represents the largest ever Nigerian oil and gas bond issuance.
The offering was well oversubscribed, with demand from 120 global investors from more than 20 countries.
It resulted in a final overbook in excess of $1.1 billion, which was 1.7 times book coverage.
Orders came from high quality institutional investors, with long term commitments to Seplat, as well as new institutional investors.
The transaction was well received in the market, and traded above par post-pricing.
The transaction showed confidence by the international market in the Nigerian economy and the oil and gas sector in particular, with a number of the investors committing to the transaction based on the strong gas story of Seplat.
The global coordinators on the transaction are Citi, J.P. Morgan, Standard Bank and Standard Chartered Bank, with Natixis, Rand Merchant Bank and Societe Generale (acting as joint bookrunners) and FCMB Capital Markets, Nedbank, United Bank for Africa and Zenith Bank Plc (acting as co-managers).