Home Industry Energy Dolphin Raises $1bn From Bond Sale Abu Dhabi’s Dolphin Energy will use the proceeds to meet its refinancing needs. by Reuters February 8, 2012 Abu Dhabi’s Dolphin Energy, majority-owned by state fund Mubadala, raised $1 billion from a 10-year bond sale on Tuesday, mainly to meet its refinancing needs. The bond, which has been privately placed, was priced at 5.5 per cent, at the tighter end of revised guidance of 5.5 per cent to 5.65 per cent. Initial guidance was given in the 5.75 per cent area. Proceeds from the bond issue will be used to refinance the existing bank debt belonging to the company and to also pay a distribution to Dolphin’s shareholders, the company said in an investor presentation. Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, BNP Paribas, Mitsubishi UFJ, Royal Bank of Scotland and Societe Generale were bookrunners on the deal. Dolphin Energy, in which France’s Total and Occidental Petroleum Corp also own stakes, completed a series of investor meetings in June but delayed plans to issue to bond citing market conditions. Tags Breaking News 0 Comments You might also like 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion Dubai’s DIFC Authority To Split Into Two Entities Syrian Defence Minister Killed