Bond EQM Stream Partners 4.5% ( USU26886AC29 ) in USD

Issuer EQM Stream Partners
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ▼ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  USU26886AC29 ( in USD )
Interest rate 4.5% per year ( payment 2 times a year)
Maturity 15/01/2029



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Minimal amount 1 000 USD
Total amount 800 000 000 USD
Cusip U26886AC2
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating BB- ( Non-investment grade speculative )
Moody's rating N/A
Next Coupon 15/01/2026 ( In 121 days )
Detailed description EQM Midstream Partners, LP is a publicly traded master limited partnership (MLP) engaged in the gathering, processing, and transportation of natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) primarily in the Appalachian Basin and the Permian Basin.

This financial analysis details a specific bond issuance, identified by ISIN USU26886AC29 and CUSIP U26886AC2, originating from the United States and denominated in USD. The issuer is EQM Midstream Partners, a prominent entity in the North American midstream energy sector, primarily engaged in natural gas gathering, transmission, and storage, serving various production areas. This particular debt instrument carries a fixed interest rate, or coupon, of 4.5% and is structured to provide semi-annual payments to bondholders, aligning with its payment frequency of two times per year. With a maturity date set for January 15, 2029, this bond offers a defined repayment schedule. The total issuance size for this offering is substantial, amounting to 800,000,000 USD, indicative of the company's significant capital raising activities. As of the latest market data, the bond is trading at 100% of its face value, signifying it is priced at par. For prospective investors, the minimum purchase size is set at 1,000 USD. The creditworthiness of this bond has been assessed by Standard & Poor's (S&P), which has assigned it a 'BB-' rating, placing it in the non-investment grade category, reflecting a higher degree of credit risk compared to investment-grade securities, yet still below highly speculative bonds.