Tellurian continues to slash debt

US LNG export project developer Tellurian said on Monday it continued to reduce the firm’s debt following an announcement in February.

The firm said in a statement it has repaid its 2019 term loan in full after making a voluntary prepayment of about $38 million using cash on hand.

As a result of this prepayment, Tellurian has reduced its outstanding debt balance to about $21 million, it said.

“Tellurian continues to deleverage the balance sheet and make progress on our commercial efforts. We are planning to pay off the remaining $21 million in debt obligations from upstream generated cash flows and cash on hand in the coming months,” chief executive Octávio Simões said.

Tellurian is on the hunt to secure deals for its 27.6 mtpa Driftwood development as it looks to take a final investment decision on the project.

Moreover, France’s Total is currently the only company that made a firm commitment to support the project with a $500 million investment.

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