Schedule of Debt Instruments |
Debt consisted of the following (in millions):
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March 31, |
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December 31, |
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2023 |
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2022 |
SPL: |
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Senior Secured Notes: |
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5.75% due 2024 |
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2,000 |
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$ |
2,000 |
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5.625% due 2025 |
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2,000 |
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2,000 |
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5.875% due 2026 |
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1,500 |
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1,500 |
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5.00% due 2027 |
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1,500 |
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1,500 |
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4.200% due 2028 |
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1,350 |
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1,350 |
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4.500% due 2030 |
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2,000 |
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2,000 |
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4.746% weighted average rate due 2037 |
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1,782 |
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1,782 |
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Total SPL Senior Secured Notes |
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12,132 |
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12,132 |
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Working capital revolving credit and letter of credit reimbursement agreement (the “SPL Working Capital Facility”) |
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— |
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Total debt - SPL |
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12,132 |
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12,132 |
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CQP: |
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Senior Notes: |
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4.500% due 2029 |
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1,500 |
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1,500 |
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4.000% due 2031 |
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1,500 |
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1,500 |
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3.25% due 2032 |
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1,200 |
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1,200 |
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Total CQP Senior Notes |
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4,200 |
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4,200 |
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Credit facilities (the “CQP Credit Facilities”) |
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— |
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— |
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Total debt - CQP |
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4,200 |
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4,200 |
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Total debt |
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16,332 |
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16,332 |
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Current portion of long-term debt (1) |
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(60) |
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— |
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Long-term portion of unamortized premium, discount and debt issuance costs, net |
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(127) |
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(134) |
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Total long-term debt, net of premium, discount and debt issuance costs |
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$ |
16,145 |
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$ |
16,198 |
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(1)As of March 31, 2023, $60 million of debt with contractual maturities of greater than one year was classified as current portion of long-term debt based on our intent and ability to repay the debt with cash that was on hand at March 31, 2023, including repurchases of debt subsequent to the balance sheet date and through April 26, 2023.
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Schedule of Line of Credit Facilities |
Below is a summary of our credit facilities outstanding as of March 31, 2023 (in millions):
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SPL Working Capital Facility |
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CQP Credit Facilities |
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Total facility size |
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$ |
1,200 |
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$ |
750 |
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Less: |
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Outstanding balance |
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— |
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— |
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Letters of credit issued |
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329 |
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Available commitment |
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$ |
871 |
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$ |
750 |
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Priority ranking |
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Senior secured |
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Unsecured |
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Interest rate on available balance (1) |
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LIBOR plus 1.125% - 1.750% or base rate plus 0.125% - 0.750% |
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LIBOR plus 1.25% - 2.125% or base rate plus 0.25% - 1.125% |
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Commitment fees on undrawn balance (1) |
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0.10% - 0.30% |
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0.375% - 0.638% |
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Maturity date |
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March 19, 2025 |
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May 29, 2024 |
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(1)The margin on the interest rate and the commitment fees is subject to change based on the applicable entity’s credit rating.
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Schedule of Interest Expense |
Total interest expense, net of capitalized interest, consisted of the following (in millions):
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Three Months Ended March 31, |
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2023 |
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2022 |
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Total interest cost |
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$ |
210 |
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$ |
224 |
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Capitalized interest |
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(2) |
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(21) |
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Total interest expense, net of capitalized interest |
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$ |
208 |
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$ |
203 |
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Schedule of Carrying Values and Estimated Fair Values of Debt Instruments |
The following table shows the carrying amount and estimated fair value of our debt (in millions):
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March 31, 2023 |
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December 31, 2022 |
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Carrying Amount |
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Estimated Fair Value |
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Carrying Amount |
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Estimated Fair Value |
Senior notes — Level 2 (1) |
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$ |
14,980 |
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$ |
14,450 |
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$ |
14,980 |
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$ |
14,162 |
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Senior notes — Level 3 (2) |
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1,352 |
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1,241 |
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1,352 |
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1,224 |
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(1)The Level 2 estimated fair value was based on quotes obtained from broker-dealers or market makers of these senior notes and other similar instruments.
(2)The Level 3 estimated fair value was calculated based on inputs that are observable in the market or that could be derived from, or corroborated with, observable market data, including interest rates based on debt issued by parties with comparable credit ratings to us and inputs that are not observable in the market.
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