8-K

ENBRIDGE INC 8-K Report (Dec 21, 2016)

Summary

Enbridge Inc. filed a Form 6-K report on December 20, 2016, which supplements information previously provided to the SEC. The key elements of this filing are an amendment to an Underwriting Agreement dated December 19, 2016, and a Second Supplemental Indenture dated December 19, 2016, with Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas. These documents are incorporated by reference into Enbridge's existing registration statement, indicating potential new debt issuance or amendments to existing financing arrangements. Investors should note that this report signals ongoing corporate finance activities. While the specific details of the amendment to the underwriting agreement and the supplemental indenture are not fully disclosed in this 6-K, they likely pertain to Enbridge's capital raising efforts, debt structure, or specific project financing. The filing suggests the company is actively managing its financial obligations and potentially seeking new funding avenues.

Key Highlights

  • 1Enbridge Inc. filed a Form 6-K report on December 20, 2016.
  • 2The report includes an amendment to an Underwriting Agreement dated December 19, 2016.
  • 3A Second Supplemental Indenture dated December 19, 2016, between Enbridge Inc. and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas is also included.
  • 4These documents are incorporated by reference into Enbridge's registration statement (File No. 333-213234).
  • 5The filing indicates ongoing corporate financing activities for Enbridge.
  • 6The company is domiciled in Canada and is filing reports under Form 40-F.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary purpose of this Form 6-K filing is to report an amendment to an Underwriting Agreement and a Second Supplemental Indenture. These documents are being incorporated by reference into Enbridge's existing SEC registration statement, suggesting updates or new arrangements related to Enbridge's financing activities.

These documents likely relate to Enbridge's debt issuance or capital raising activities. An amended underwriting agreement could mean changes to terms of a securities offering, while a supplemental indenture typically modifies or adds to the terms of existing debt securities. Investors should look for further disclosures or subsequent filings that detail the specifics of these financial arrangements and their impact on Enbridge's capital structure and debt obligations.

Enbridge is a Canadian company, and Form 6-K is used by foreign private issuers to report information which they have made public in their home country, are required to disclose or file with a stock exchange, or are required to distribute to their security holders. This filing is in lieu of a Form 8-K, which is typically used by U.S. domestic issuers.