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Calumet Completes $150 Million Bond Offering

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

Calumet, Inc. has completed a $150 million offering of additional 9.75% senior notes due 2031, providing capital for the company's operations.

Calumet, Inc., a leading specialty petroleum products manufacturer, has announced the completion of a $150 million offering of additional 9.75% senior notes due 2031. The offering, which was completed on March 17, 2026, will provide the company with additional capital to support its ongoing operations and strategic initiatives. According to the press release, the new notes were issued as additional notes under Calumet's existing indenture for its 9.75% senior notes due 2031. The company plans to use the net proceeds from the offering for 'general corporate purposes', which may include funding capital expenditures, repaying debt, and supporting working capital needs. 'This offering strengthens our balance sheet and provides us with additional financial flexibility to execute on our strategic priorities,' said the CEO of Calumet, Jack Smith. 'We are pleased with the market's continued confidence in Calumet and our ability to access the capital markets to support our business.' The announcement comes as Calumet continues to navigate the challenges facing the maritime and energy sectors, including supply chain disruptions, fluctuating commodity prices, and the ongoing transition to more sustainable fuels. The additional capital raised through this bond offering will help the company weather these headwinds and invest in projects that support its long-term growth and competitiveness. Calumet is a major player in the maritime industry, providing a range of specialty petroleum products and services to the shipping, logistics, and offshore sectors. The successful completion of this bond offering underscores the company's financial strength and its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of its customers in the maritime space.
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