Crescent Energy Issues $294.8 Million in Senior Unsecured Notes

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Crescent Energy Issues $294.8 Million in Senior Unsecured Notes

Crescent Energy Co. has announced the issuance of $294.8 million in aggregate principal amount of Crescent 2029 Notes, under a new indenture agreement with U.S. Bank Trust Company, National Association acting as trustee. These senior unsecured notes are fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a senior unsecured basis by certain existing subsidiaries of Crescent Energy that also guarantee its revolving credit facility. The notes were issued in exchange for Vital Notes as part of an exchange offer and are not registered under the Securities Act or any state securities laws. The agreement outlines that, in the event of default, the outstanding amounts may become immediately due and payable.

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