EP Energy LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of EP Energy Corp., opened a cash tender offer for any and all 6.875% senior notes, the company said May 19.
There is $750 million, in aggregate principal amount, of the notes due 2019, the company added.
The tender offer is scheduled to close May 27 unless extended or ended earlier.
Holders of validly tendered and accepted notes will receive $1,037.88 per $1,000 principal amount of notes. They will also receive any accrued and unpaid interest up to, but not including, the settlement date.
The tender offer depends on EP Energy LLC’s completion of one or more debt securities offerings. Proceeds from these offerings will finance the buyback of the tendered notes, and will pay related expenses.
RBC Capital Markets LLC is dealer manager. D. F. King & Co. is information agent and tender agent.
Houston-based EP Energy Corp. explores and produces domestic unconventional oil and natural gas.
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