Cenovus achieves key acquisition financing milestones

CALGARY, AB--(Marketwired - April 06, 2017) - Cenovus Energy Inc. (CVE.TO) (CVE.TO) has made significant progress executing on its previously announced financing plan for the company's $17.7 billion purchase of assets in Western Canada from ConocoPhillips. The acquisition is expected to close in the second quarter of this year.

Since the agreement was announced on March 29, 2017, Cenovus has successfully completed a planned $3.0 billion bought-deal common share financing and priced a US$2.9 billion offering of senior notes. The company is also issuing common shares to ConocoPhillips and intends to use a portion of its existing cash on hand and available credit facility capacity to help finance the acquisition. Cenovus has fully committed bridge financing in place to manage timing differences in the funding of the transaction.

Key elements of the financing plan:

  • $3.0 billion bought-deal common share financing (closed April 6, 2017)

  • $3.6 billion vendor take-back equity (ConocoPhillips has agreed to take 208 million Cenovus common shares as part of the purchase price)

  • US$2.9 billion ($3.9 billion) offering of senior notes at a weighted average cost of 4.9% (expected to close April 7, 2017)

  • $2.7 billion of existing cash on hand

  • ~$1.0 billion expected to be drawn from existing committed credit facility

  • $3.6 billion asset-sale bridge loan

"I'm extremely pleased with the milestones we've achieved to date," said Brian Ferguson, Cenovus President & Chief Executive Officer. "We're doing what we said we'd do. And as we move forward with our plan to complete this acquisition, we'll remain focused on preserving our financial resilience, strengthening our balance sheet and maintaining our investment grade credit ratings."

As part of its plan to deleverage and strengthen its balance sheet, Cenovus has already begun marketing its legacy conventional oil and natural gas assets at Pelican Lake and Suffield and expects to make additional asset divestitures as required. Asset sale proceeds and free funds flow are expected to be applied against Cenovus's asset-sale bridge loan and draws on its existing credit facility. Over the long term, Cenovus will continue to target a debt-to-adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) ratio of 1.0 to 2.0 times and debt to capitalization of 30% to 40%.

On closing of the acquisition, the company anticipates having approximately $4 billion in remaining liquidity, including $1 billion in cash on hand and $3 billion in unused capacity on its committed credit facility. On a pro forma basis, assuming the successful closing of the acquisition and including the anticipated impact of planned asset sales, Cenovus expects to have capacity to generate 2018 free funds flow of approximately $500 million in a US$50 West Texas Intermediate (WTI) price environment.