CGG in debt slash

On December 23, 2014, a seismic acquisition specialist CGG completed its 2014 debt refinancing program with the amendment and extension of its Nordic credit facility led by Nordea.

According to CGG, the credit amount was increased from $175m to $250m and the maturity extended from May 2018 to December 2019.

CGG says that during the year 2014, the company renegotiated its debt (Convertible Bonds, High Yield Bonds and Revolving Credit Facilities), amended its financial covenants of Net Debt over EBITDA from 3.0x to 3.75x and extended substantially its overall maturity from 4.3 years early 2014 to 5.3 years early 2015, with no major debt installment due before 2019.

Financial Debt at the end of 2014 reduced to around $2.425B

As a result of the strong and seasonal level of cash generated during the fourth quarter, net debt at the end of 2014 is expected to be significantly reduced to around $2.425B compared to $2.6B at the end of September 2014, CGG explained in the release.

The financial leverage (financial covenant) is expected to be below 2.6x, which is, according to CGG, a significant improvement when compared to the 2.9x level at the end of September 2014.

The Group Liquidity (sum of the cash balance and the undrawn portion of Revolving Credit Facility) at the end of 2014 is expected to be around $650m.

Jean-Georges Malcor, CEO, CGG, said: “I am very pleased with the solid level of cash generated this quarter which comes in addition to our outstanding multi-client sales and a confirmed higher than expected multi-client cash prefunding rate at around 80% for the full year 2014. CGG is starting 2015 with a high level of liquidity, benefiting in addition from a very large debt maturity umbrella, with no significant debt repayment obligations to face within the next four years, thanks to a very proactive cash and debt management policy.”

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