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New Issue - Anadarko sells $900 mln debt in 3 parts

Tue Jun 9, 2009 4:39pm EDT

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  June 9 (Reuters) - Oil and gas exploration company
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (APC.N) on Tuesday sold $900
million in a three-part debt sale, said IFR, a Thomson Reuters
service.
  The size of the deal was increased from an originally
planned $750 million.
  Citigroup and Morgan Stanley were the active bookrunning
managers for the sale. Bank of America and RBS were the passive
bookrunning managers for the sale.
BORROWER: ANADARKO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
FIRST TRANCHE:
AMT $275 MLN      COUPON 5.75 PCT     MATURITY 6/15/2014 
TYPE SR UNS NTS   ISS PRICE 99.733    FIRST PAY 12/15/2009
MOODY'S Baa3      YIELD 5.812 PCT     SETTLEMENT 6/12/2009
S&P BBB-MINUS     SPREAD 295 BPS      PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH BBB-MINUS    MORE THAN TREAS    MAKE-WHOLE CALL 50 BPS
SECOND TRANCHE:
AMT $300 MLN      COUPON 6.95 PCT     MATURITY 6/15/2019 
TYPE SR UNS NTS   ISS PRICE 98.881    FIRST PAY 12/15/2009
MOODY'S Baa3      YIELD 7.108 PCT     SETTLEMENT 6/12/2009
S&P BBB-MINUS     SPREAD 325 BPS      PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH BBB-MINUS    MORE THAN TREAS    MAKE-WHOLE CALL 50 BPS
THIRD TRANCHE:
AMT $325 MLN      COUPON 7.95 PCT     MATURITY 6/15/2039 
TYPE SR UNS NTS   ISS PRICE 99.659    FIRST PAY 12/15/2009
MOODY'S Baa3      YIELD 7.98 PCT      SETTLEMENT 6/12/2009
S&P BBB-MINUS     SPREAD 335 BPS      PAY FREQ SEMI-ANNUAL
FITCH BBB-MINUS    MORE THAN TREAS    MAKE-WHOLE CALL 50 BPS




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