Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi’s Dolphin Energy Seeks Adviser For $1bn Loan -Sources The firm is looking for what bankers termed “incremental finance”, sources said. by Reuters May 3, 2015 Dolphin Energy, the Abu Dhabi state-controlled venture that produces and transports natural gas to the United Arab Emirates and Oman, wants to raise a $1 billion loan and has invited banks to pitch for a role advising it, banking sources said on Sunday. The firm, in which Total and Occidental Petroleum Corp each hold a 24.5 per cent stake, is looking for what bankers termed “incremental finance”, said two sources who spoke on condition of anonymity as the information isn’t public. Under an incremental loan, debt is added to an existing facility either through a new loan or by extending the amount borrowed under the original deal. A spokesman for Dolphin, majority-owned by Abu Dhabi state fund Mubadala, declined to comment. The firm originally raised $3 billion through a combination of loans and a bond in 2009; some of this was refinanced through a further bond issue in 2011 worth $1.3 billion. The adviser for the new loan is expected to be finalised in the next few weeks, with the end of this year the target for completing the financing, according to one of the sources, a UAE-based banker. The Dolphin pipeline supplies 2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day from Qatar to the UAE and Oman, according to its website. 0 Comments