Southern California Gas Company, a Sempra Subsidiary, Announces $1.1 Billion Bond Offering

Reuters
14 May
Southern California Gas Company, a Sempra Subsidiary, Announces $1.1 Billion Bond Offering

Southern California Gas Company, an indirect subsidiary of Sempra, has entered into an underwriting agreement with several financial institutions including BNP Paribas Securities Corp. and Mizuho Securities USA LLC. Under the agreement, the company will issue and sell $600 million of its 5.450% First Mortgage Bonds, Series DDD, due 2035, and $500 million of its 6.000% First Mortgage Bonds, Series EEE, due 2055. The bonds will be offered at slightly below their aggregate principal amounts in a public offering. This transaction is part of a registered offering under a prospectus supplement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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