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Arch Coal (ACI) Refinances Debts to Improve Liquidity

07 Jul 2015

Thermal and metallurgical coal miner Arch Coal Inc. announced the refinancing of several outstanding debts to navigate the difficult market conditions. The deleveraging of its balance sheet would lead to an improved liquidity profile.

Arch Coal launched a private offer to exchange its outstanding 7.000% Senior Notes due 2019, 9.875% Senior Notes due 2019 and 7.250% Senior Notes due 2021 with new 6.25% Trust Certificates due 2021, 8.00% Senior Secured Notes due 2022 and 12.00% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2023.

In a separate release, Arch Coal announced that it is also offering to exchange its 7.25% senior notes due 2020 with the same trust certificates. Holders of about 59.6% of these bonds have already agreed to this arrangement.


These efforts will significantly reduce the company's high interest burden and buy more time before the debts come due.

Pressed to the corner by reduced domestic demand for coal, competition from cheaper and clean burning natural gas, stricter environmental regulations and strong production from Australian and Indonesian mines, U.S. coal players are striving to steer clear of bankruptcy by keeping their debts to the lowest possible level.

While Birmingham, AL-based Walter Energy, Inc.

is presently trying to avoid bankruptcy and working with its creditors on restructuring $3.1 billion of outstanding debt, met coal producer Alpha Natural Resources, Inc.

has been denied the qualification for a self-bonding program (a program that allows producers of coal to economically insure their clean-up costs in case of a bankruptcy) in Wyoming.

source: http://www.nasdaq.com