Fitch присвоило ожидаемый рейтинг "ВВВ" программе бондов KazMunaiGaz Finance Sub B.V.
13.06.08 17:53
/REUTERS, Алматы, 13.06.08, заголовок ИРБИС/ - Международное
рейтинговое агентство Fitch в пятницу присвоило среднесрочной
облигационной программе государственной нефтяной компании
Казмунайгаз ожидаемый долгосрочный рейтинг "BBB".
По данным Fitch, объем программы составляет до $3 миллиардов.
Долгосрочные рейтинги Казмунайгаза в иностранной и национальной
валютах подтверждены на уровне "BBB" с негативным прогнозом, а
краткосрочный рейтинг в иностранной валюте - на уровне "F3",
сообщило агентство.
В пятницу Citi сообщил, что Казмунайгаз назначил ABN AMRO, Citi и
Credit Suisse организаторами выпуска евробондов и всей программы.
Ожидается, что выпуск евробондов состоится после проведения
глобального роудшоу, которое закончится в Лондоне 20 июня.
Казмунайгаз в прошлом месяце начал синдикацию трехлетнего
необеспеченного кредита на сумму $2,5 миллиарда.
Ниже приводится оригинальный текст сообщения агентства Fitch Ratings
на английском языке.
FITCH RATES KMG FINANCE SUB B.V.'S NOTE PROGRAMME EXPECTED 'BBB'
Fitch Ratings-London/Moscow-13 June 2008: Fitch Ratings has today
assigned KazMunaiGaz Finance Sub B.V.'s (KMG Finance Sub B.V)
proposed global medium-term note programme of up to USD3bn an
expected senior unsecured 'BBB' rating. The expected rating is in line with
the programme guarantor KazMunaiGaz National Company's (NC KMG)
Long-term foreign currency Issuer Default rating (IDR) of 'BBB'. At the same
time, NC KMG's Long-term foreign and local currency IDRs of 'BBB' with
Negative Outlooks and Short-term foreign currency IDR of 'F3' are affirmed.
The final rating on the note programme is contingent on the receipt of final
documentation conforming to information already received.
Under this note programme, KMG Finance Sub B.V., a private company with
limited liability incorporated in the Netherlands, issues notes and lends
the proceeds to NC KMG. The proceeds from the note issue will be used to
finance the capex programme for the Kashagan project and general
corporate purposes. The notes will be governed by English law.
Covenants in the note programme include, among others, an equal ranking
of the notes with current and future unsecured obligations of NC KMG and a
negative pledge for NC KMG. Furthermore, the notes have the benefit of a
cross default provision. NC KMG also has a maximum net leverage (net
debt/EBITDA) covenant of 3.5x, with net debt calculated as consolidated
gross debt minus cash at the NC KMG level. With a net debt/EBITDA ratio of
1.6x at FYE07 (computed by Fitch based on the formula stipulated above),
the company has significant headroom under the above-mentioned covenant.
In addition, dividend payments are limited to 50% of consolidated net income.
NC KMG is a wholly state-owned enterprise with operations in upstream,
midstream and downstream businesses. The company represents the
Kazakh government's interests in the oil and gas sector in Kazakhstan, which
is a driving force of the country's economy. Despite a rather aggressive
acquisition policy in 2007 (total acquisitions in excess of USD3bn), and an
increase of gross debt to KZT1,222bn (USD10.2bn - up 81% yoy), its FYE07
net debt stood at KZT390.4bn (USD3.2bn), due to a high consolidated cash
position of KZT831.6bn (USD6.9bn). As a result, net leverage of 0.6x in 2007
was little changed from the 0.5x posted in 2006 despite gross leverage
increasing to 1.8x from 1.5x. The group maintained strong profitability on the
back of favourable oil and gas industry fundamentals, with its EBITDA margin
reaching 48.8% in 2007 (41% in 2006).
NC KMG's Negative Outlook reflects Kazakhstan's Outlook as its ratings are
aligned with those of the sovereign.
Contact:
Angelina Valavina, London, Tel: +44 207 682 7383;
Valentina Goryunova, Moscow, +7 495 956 7096.
Media Relations:
Julian Dennison, London, Tel: +44 020 7682 7480;
Alla Izmailova, Moscow, Tel: +7 495 956 9903.
[2008-06-13]