Saudi Aramco announced today that it has successfully completed the issuance of $4 billion worth of international bonds in four tranches through its medium-term international bond program.
Saudi Aramco will issue $500 million in senior notes due in 2029 with a return of 4.0% in the first tranche, $1.5 billion in senior notes with a return of 4.375% due in 2031 in the second tranche, and $1.5 billion in senior notes due in 2031 with a return of 4.375%; Nshe described $1.25 billion of senior notes due in 2036 and a return of 5.0%, and the fourth tranche is $1.5 billion of senior notes due in 2031 and a return of 4.375%. The tranche represents $750 million of senior notes due in 2056, with a yield of 6.0%, with the notes priced at Shaban 7, 1447 AH (equivalent to 26 January 2026) and listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Meanwhile, Saudi Aramco Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Ziyad Al Murshed said the issuance is part of Saudi Aramco’s planned strategy to improve its capital structure and enhance value creation for shareholders. The competitive pricing achieved reflects the continued confidence of world-class investors in the company’s financial strength and solidity of financial position, and underscores Saudi Aramco’s firm commitment to disciplined capital management and delivery. Delivering long-term sustainable value to shareholders.
Saudi Aramco announced today that it has successfully completed the issuance of US$4 billion worth of international bonds across four tranches as part of its medium-term international bond program.
Saudi Aramco said the first tranche is $500 million in senior debt with a yield of 4.0% due in 2029. The second trench is a $1.5 billion senior bond with a maturity date of 2031 and a yield of 4.375%. The third trench is $1.25 billion of senior notes with a maturity of 2036 and a yield of 5.0%. The fourth trench is $750 million of senior notes due in 2056 and yielding 6.0%. It pointed out that the bond was priced on the 7th of Shaban 1447AH, corresponding to January 26, 2026, and was listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Ziad Al Murshed, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Saudi Aramco, said the issuance is part of a well-thought-out strategy followed by Saudi Aramco to improve its capital structure and enhance value creation for shareholders. He noted that the competitive pricing achieved in this transaction reflects the continued confidence that global investors have in Saudi Aramco’s financial strength and financial soundness, and reaffirms Saudi Aramco’s firm commitment to disciplined capital management and the delivery of sustainable long-term value to shareholders.

