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Debt
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Debt  
Debt

Note 5 Debt

 

Debt consisted of the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 31,

 

December 31,

 

 

    

2017

    

2016

 

 

 

(In thousands)

 

6.15% senior notes due February 2018 (1)

 

$

665,222

 

$

827,539

 

9.25% senior notes due January 2019

 

 

303,489

 

 

303,489

 

5.00% senior notes due September 2020

 

 

669,616

 

 

669,540

 

4.625% senior notes due September 2021

 

 

694,928

 

 

694,868

 

5.50% senior notes due January 2023

 

 

600,000

 

 

600,000

 

5.10% senior notes due September 2023

 

 

346,480

 

 

346,448

 

0.75% senior exchangeable notes due January 2024

 

 

415,228

 

 

 —

 

Term loan facility

 

 

 —

 

 

162,500

 

Revolving credit facility

 

 

 —

 

 

 —

 

Commercial paper

 

 

 —

 

 

 —

 

Other

 

 

313

 

 

297

 

 

 

 

3,695,276

 

 

3,604,681

 

Less: current portion

 

 

313

 

 

297

 

Less: deferred financing costs

 

 

33,298

 

 

26,049

 

 

 

$

3,661,665

 

$

3,578,335

 


(1)

The 6.15% senior notes due February 2018 have been classified as long-term because we have the ability and intent to repay this obligation utilizing our revolving credit facility.

 

During the three months ended March 31, 2017, we repurchased $162.5 million aggregate principal amount of our 6.15% senior notes due February 2018 for approximately $171.6 million in cash, reflecting principal and approximately $2.2 million of accrued and unpaid interest. The difference represents the premiums incurred in connection with these repurchases and is included in other, net in our condensed consolidated statement of income (loss) for the three months ended March 31, 2017.

 

0.75% Senior Exchangeable Notes Due January 2024

 

In January 2017, Nabors Industries, Inc. (“Nabors Delaware”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Nabors, issued $575 million in aggregate principal amount of 0.75% exchangeable senior unsecured notes due 2024, which are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Nabors. The notes bear interest at a rate of 0.75% per year payable semiannually on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on July 15, 2017. The exchangeable notes are bifurcated for accounting purposes into debt and equity components of $411.2 million and $163.8 million, respectively, based on the relative fair value. Debt issuance costs of $9.6 million and equity issuance costs of $3.9 million were capitalized in connection with the issuance of these notes in long-term debt and netted against the proceeds allocated to the equity component, respectively, in our condensed consolidated balance sheet. The debt issuance costs are being amortized through January 2024.

 

The exchangeable notes are exchangeable, under certain conditions, at an initial exchange rate of 39.75 common shares of Nabors per $1,000 principal amount of exchangeable notes (equivalent to an initial exchange price of approximately $25.16 per common share). Upon any exchange, Nabors Delaware will settle its exchange obligation in cash, common shares of Nabors, or a combination of cash and common shares, at our election.

 

In connection with the pricing of the notes, we entered into privately negotiated capped call transactions which are expected to reduce potential dilution to common shares and/or offset potential cash payments required to be made in excess of the principal amount upon any exchange of notes. Such reduction and/or offset is subject to a cap representing a price per share of $31.45, an approximately 75.0% premium over our share price of $17.97 as of the date of the transaction. The net proceeds from the offering of the exchangeable notes were used to prepay the remaining balance of our unsecured term loan originally scheduled to mature in 2020, as well as to pay the cost of the capped call transactions. Any remaining net proceeds from the offering were allocated for general corporate purposes, including to repurchase or repay other indebtedness.

 

Commercial Paper Program

 

As of March 31, 2017, we had  no borrowings outstanding under this facility. Our commercial paper borrowings are classified as long-term debt because the borrowings are fully supported by availability under our revolving credit facility, which matures as currently structured in July 2020, more than one year from now.

 

Revolving Credit Facility

 

As of March 31, 2017, we had no  borrowings outstanding under our $2.25 billion revolving credit facility, which matures in July 2020. The revolving credit facility contains various covenants and restrictive provisions that limit our ability to incur additional indebtedness, make investments or loans and create liens and require us to maintain a net funded indebtedness to total capitalization ratio, as defined in the agreement. Availability under the revolving credit facility is subject to a covenant not to exceed a net debt to capital ratio of 0.60:1. We were in compliance with all covenants under the agreement at March 31, 2017. If we fail to perform our obligations under the covenants, the revolving credit commitment could be terminated, and any outstanding borrowings under the facility could be declared immediately due and payable.

 

Term Loan Facility

 

On September 29, 2015, Nabors Delaware entered into a new five-year unsecured term loan facility for $325.0 million, which is fully and unconditionally guaranteed by us. The term loan facility contains a mandatory prepayment of $162.5 million due in September 2018, which was repaid in December 2016 utilizing a portion of the proceeds received in connection with the 5.50% senior notes offering. In January 2017, we repaid the remaining $162.5 million term loan utilizing the proceeds received in connection with the 0.75% senior exchangeable notes and the facility was terminated.