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Aramco Said to Plan Bond Sale to Help Fund $75 Billion Dividend
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The state-controlled firm may seek to raise around $5 billion, one of the people said.\nAramco is considering a sale of both dollar and local-currency sukuk, the people said. No decision has been made and the firm may put off the deal ifmarket conditionsdeteriorate. Aramco declined to comment.\nSeveral other state energy companies in the Persian Gulf are alsomullingEurobond sales. Qatar Petroleum may issue as much as $10 billion in the coming weeks, while Energy Development Oman is seeking to raise around $3 billion.\nProfit Rising\nSaudi Aramco’sprofitsoared in the first quarter amid a recovery in global oil and gas markets, though free cash flow remained too low to fully cover its dividend for the period of $18.75 billion. Almost all the firm’s payouts go to the Saudi government, which is trying to narrow abudget deficitthat widened to 12% of gross domestic product last year.\nThe price of oil, Saudi Arabia’s lifeblood, has doubled since October to more than $70 a barrel as major economies vaccinate their citizens and businesses reopen. The rise has also been underpinned by the OPEC+ producers’ cartel, of which Saudi Arabia isa leadingmember, reducing exports.\nIn response to crude’s crash early last year, Aramco slashed spending, cut jobs and opted to sell non-core assets. A U.S.-led group agreed this April to buy leasing rights over Aramco’s oil pipelines for $12.4 billion.\nAramco’s debt levels still rose substantially, mainly because of its $69 billion acquisition of chemicals maker Saudi Basic Industries Corp., a deal agreed on before the pandemic struck. 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