News
18 July 2019

Bank mandates near for Oman’s $3bn pre-pay facility

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Oman has been sounding out bank appetite for a $2.85-$3 billion three-year commodity-linked pre-payment facility. Oman’s Ministry of Oil and Gas and Swiss trader Gunvor will be involved in the deal, which will be led by Natixis and Societe Generale. The final lender line-up is not yet...

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