Cenovus announces pricing of tender offers for certain outstanding series of notes
Calgary, alberta, sept. 12, 2022 (globe newswire) -- cenovus energy inc. (tsx: cve) (nyse: cve) announced today the total consideration payable in connection with its previously announced tender offers to purchase for cash (i) up to $1,697,486,675 aggregate purchase price, excluding accrued and unpaid interest (the “pool 1 maximum amount”), of its 4.250% notes due 2027, its 4.400% notes due 2029, its 4.450% notes due 2042, its 5.200% notes due 2043, its 5.375% notes due 2025 and its 5.400% notes due 2047 (collectively, the “pool 1 notes”), and (ii) up to $500,000,000 aggregate purchase price, excluding accrued and unpaid interest (the “pool 2 maximum amount” and, together with the pool 1 maximum amount, the “maximum amounts”), of its 6.750% notes due 2039, its 6.800% notes due 2037 and its 5.250% notes due 2037 (collectively, the “pool 2 notes” and, together with the pool 1 notes, the “notes”), subject to prioritized acceptance levels listed in the table below (“acceptance priority levels”) and the terms and conditions of the tender offers.
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