Saudi Aramco Announces Completion of $6 Billion Bond Issuance

FILE PHOTO: The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
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Saudi Aramco Announces Completion of $6 Billion Bond Issuance

FILE PHOTO: The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: The Saudi Aramco logo is pictured at Hyvolution exhibition in Paris, France, February 1, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

Saudi Aramco announced on Thursday that it has completed a bond issuance of $6 billion.

The issuance is comprised of three tranches of USD-denominated senior unsecured notes under Aramco’s Global Medium Term Note Program (GMTN), Aramco said in a statement.

According to the statement, the tranches include $2 billion senior notes maturing in 2034 with a coupon rate of 5.250%, $2 billion senior notes maturing in 2054 with a coupon rate of 5.750%, and $2 billion senior notes maturing in 2064 with a coupon rate of 5.875%.

The transaction, said the statement, was priced on July 10, and the notes are listed on the London Stock Exchange.

The offering was more than six times oversubscribed, based on the initial targeted size of $5 billion.

The transaction received strong demand from a diverse base of investment-grade focused institutional investors. All three tranches were favorably priced with a negative new issue premium, reflecting Aramco’s strong credit profile.

“We are pleased with the strong interest and level of engagement from investors globally, both existing and new,” said Executive Vice President of Finance & CFO Ziad Al-Murshed.

“Our order book exceeded $33 billion at its peak, reflecting Aramco’s exceptional financial resilience and fortress balance sheet. Achieving a negative issue premium across all tranches is a testament to our unique credit proposition,” he said.

“We have consistently demonstrated our financial discipline while delivering on shareholder value and business growth, and we aim to maintain a strong investment-grade credit rating across business cycles,” Al-Murshed added.



Saudi Crude Exports Rise to 6.118 Million bpd in May

Municipal police officers patrol the El Saler beach in the Albufera Natural Park, after the city council of Valencia closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast following a suspected oil or fuel spill on the sand, in Valencia, Spain on July 17, 2024 (Photo by Jose Jordan / AFP)
Municipal police officers patrol the El Saler beach in the Albufera Natural Park, after the city council of Valencia closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast following a suspected oil or fuel spill on the sand, in Valencia, Spain on July 17, 2024 (Photo by Jose Jordan / AFP)
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Saudi Crude Exports Rise to 6.118 Million bpd in May

Municipal police officers patrol the El Saler beach in the Albufera Natural Park, after the city council of Valencia closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast following a suspected oil or fuel spill on the sand, in Valencia, Spain on July 17, 2024 (Photo by Jose Jordan / AFP)
Municipal police officers patrol the El Saler beach in the Albufera Natural Park, after the city council of Valencia closed three beaches on the Mediterranean coast following a suspected oil or fuel spill on the sand, in Valencia, Spain on July 17, 2024 (Photo by Jose Jordan / AFP)

Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports in May rose to 6.118 million barrels per day from 5.968 million bpd in April, official data showed on Wednesday.

Monthly export figures are provided by Riyadh and other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI), which published them on its website.

In the markets, oil prices rose on Wednesday, a day after Brent crude fell to its lowest level in a month, as the decline in US inventories helped offset the impact of indications of a slowdown in demand from China.

Brent crude futures increased 22 cents, or 0.26 percent, to $83.95 per barrel by 12:02 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 36 cents, or 0.45 percent, to $81.12 per barrel.

Both benchmarks fell in the previous three sessions, with Brent crude futures recording $83.30 on Tuesday, the lowest level since June 17.

Market sources, citing data from the American Petroleum Institute, said that US crude oil inventories fell by 4.4 million barrels in the week ending July 12.

Analysts polled by Reuters estimated crude stocks would fall by 33,000 barrels. The sources said that gasoline stocks increased by 365,000 barrels, and distillate stocks increased by 4.923 million barrels.

At the same time, rising geopolitical risks are supporting oil prices. A Liberia-flagged oil tanker was assessing damage and investigating a potential oil spill after it was attacked by the Houthis in the Red Sea, the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC) said on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, official data this week showed that the Chinese economy grew 4.7 percent in the second quarter, the slowest pace since the first quarter of 2023, capping crude price gains.