OREANDA-NEWS. Fitch Ratings assigns 'AAA' ratings to the following senior unsecured notes issued (Notes) by Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Corp (NYSE MKT: TYG):

--\$30 million of series NN 3.20% fixed rate senior unsecured notes, due June 14, 2025;
--\$30 million of series OO 3.27% fixed rate senior unsecured notes, due April 9, 2026.

The current issuance of \$60 million issuance of Series NN and OO notes follows an earlier \$50 million issuance of rated Series LL and MM notes on April 2, 2015 (see related Fitch commentary). The \$110 million in proceeds replace the fund's \$110 million of Series E Notes that the fund expects to redeem on April 10, 2015. Fitch expects to mark the Series E Note as paid in full on that date. The fund has maintained the same leverage ratio by paying down its bank facility on issuance of the new notes, and drawing on it again upon repayment of maturing note.

Fitch also affirms ratings on existing senior unsecured notes and MRPS as listed at the bottom of this press release.

KEY RATING DRIVERS
The rating assignments and affirmations reflect:
--Sufficient asset coverage provided to senior notes and MRPS as calculated per the fund's asset coverage tests;
--The structural protections afforded by mandatory collateral maintenance and de-leveraging provisions in the event of asset coverage declines;
--The legal and regulatory parameters that govern the fund's operations;
--The capabilities of Tortoise Capital Advisors, LLC as investment advisor.

FUND PROFILE
TYG is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company with the goal of obtaining a high level of total return with an emphasis on current distributions. The fund invests the majority of its portfolios in equity securities of publicly-traded Master Limited Partnerships (MLP) and their affiliates in the energy infrastructure sector. These companies gather, transport, process, store, distribute or market natural gas, natural gas liquids, coal, crude oil, refined petroleum products or other natural resources, or explore, develop, manage or produce such commodities.

FUND LEVERAGE
TYG manages a portfolio of approximately \$3.98 billion in assets and had pro forma leverage of \$993 million using mid-March 2015 figures. The total leverage ratio is approximately 25%. Pro forma leverage consists of approximately \$43 million in bank borrowings, \$655 million in Fitch-rated senior notes (pari passu to the bank borrowings), and \$295 million in junior Fitch-rated MRPS.

ASSET COVERAGE
The funds' asset coverage ratio, as calculated in accordance with the Fitch total and net overcollateralization tests (Fitch OC tests) per the 'AAA' rating guidelines for the senior notes and the 'AA' rating guidelines for the MRPS, outlined in Fitch's closed-end fund criteria, were in excess of 100%. These are the minimum asset coverage guideline required by the funds' governing documents.

The Fitch OC tests calculate standardized asset coverage by applying haircuts to portfolio holdings based on riskiness and diversification of the assets and measuring their ability to cover both on and off-balance sheet liabilities at the stress level that corresponds to the assigned rating.

The fund's asset coverage ratio for the senior notes, as calculated in accordance with the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) at current market values, was in excess of 300%. The funds' pro forma asset coverage ratio for total leverage, including the MRPS, as calculated in accordance with the 1940 Act also at current market values, was in excess of 225%. These are the minimum asset coverage ratios required by the funds' governing documents.

NOTES STRUCTURAL PROTECTIONS
Should the asset coverage tests decline below their minimum threshold amounts (as tested on the last business day of each week), under the terms of the senior notes the funds are required to deliver notice to the note purchasers within five business days. The funds' managers are then expected to cure the breach by altering the composition of the portfolio toward assets with lower discount factors (for Fitch OC Tests breaches), or by reducing leverage in a sufficient amount (for both the Fitch OC Tests and the 1940 Act test breaches) within a pre-specified time period (a maximum of 47 calendar days for the Fitch OC Tests and a longer period for the 1940 Act test).

Failure to cure an asset coverage breach as described above is an event of default under the terms of the notes. The funds must then deliver a notice within five business days to the senior note purchasers and a majority vote of note purchasers may then declare all the notes then outstanding to be immediately due and payable.

The fund is also prohibited from paying out a common stock dividend if it fails to cure a breach to the notes' 300% 1940 Act asset coverage test. Fitch views this as an added incentive to cure and deleverage in a timely manner, regardless of acceleration by the notes purchasers.

MRPS STRUCTURAL PROTECTIONS
Should the MRPS Asset Coverage Test and Fitch OC Test decline below their minimum threshold amounts (as tested weekly) the funds are required to deliver notice to the MRPS purchasers within five days of becoming aware of such fact.

The fund's managers are required to cure the breach by altering the composition of the portfolio toward assets with lower discount factors (for Fitch OC Tests breaches), or by reducing leverage in a sufficient amount (for both the Fitch OC Tests and Asset Coverage Test breaches) within a pre-specified time period (a maximum of 47 calendar days).

THE ADVISOR
Tortoise, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tortoise Holdings, LLC, is the fund's investment adviser, responsible for the fund's overall investment strategy and its implementation. The advisor was formed in October 2002 and, as of Feb. 28, 2015, it had approximately \$17.5 billion in assets under management. Montage Asset Management, LLC, a wholly-owned entity of Mariner Holdings, LLC owns approximately 61% of Tortoise Holdings, LLC, with the remaining interest held by certain senior Tortoise employees.

CONCURRENT RATING AFFIRMATIONS
Fitch affirms the following ratings:

Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Corporation (TYG):
--\$110,000,000 6.11% series E senior notes due on April 10, 2015 at 'AAA';
--\$30,000,000 5.85% series G senior notes due on Dec. 21, 2016 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 4.35% series I senior notes due on May 12, 2018 at 'AAA';
--\$15,000,000 3.30% series J senior notes due on Dec. 19, 2019 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 3.87% series K senior notes due on Dec. 19, 2022 at 'AAA';
--\$20,000,000 3.99% series L senior notes due on Dec. 19, 2024 at 'AAA';
--\$13,000,000 2.75% series M senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2017 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 3.15% series N senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2018 at 'AAA';
--\$15,000,000 3.78% series O senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2020 at 'AAA';
--\$12,000,000 4.39% series P senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2023 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 series Q floating rate senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2018 at 'AAA';
--\$25,000,000 3.77% series R senior notes due on Jan. 22, 2022 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 3.99% series S senior notes due on Jan. 22, 2023 at 'AAA';
--\$25,000,000 4.16% series T senior notes due on Jan. 22, 2024 at 'AAA';
--\$35,000,000 series U floating rate senior notes due on April 17, 2019 at 'AAA';
--\$12,500,000 3.88% series W senior notes due on June 15, 2016 at 'AAA';
--\$12,500,000 4.55% series X senior notes due on June 15, 2018 at 'AAA';
--\$12,500,000 2.77% series Y senior notes due on June 14, 2020 at 'AAA';
--\$12,500,000 2.98% series Z senior notes due on June 14, 2021 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 3.48% series AA senior notes due on June 14, 2025 at 'AAA';
--\$12,000,000 2.75% series BB senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2017 at 'AAA';
--\$15,000,000 3.48% series CC senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2019 at 'AAA';
--\$13,000,000 4.21% series DD senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2022 at 'AAA';
--\$5,000,000 series EE floating rate senior notes due on Sept. 27, 2018 at 'AAA';
--\$10,000,000 4.16% series FF senior notes due on Nov. 20, 2023 at 'AAA';
--\$20,000,000 series GG floating rate senior notes due on April 17, 2019 at 'AAA';
--\$20,000,000 series HH floating rate senior notes due on Sept. 9, 2019 at 'AAA';
--\$10 million of series II Notes, 3.22% fixed rate, due Dec. 18, 2022, at 'AAA';
--\$20 million of series JJ Notes, 3.34% fixed rate, due Dec. 18, 2023, at 'AAA';
--\$10 million of series KK Notes, 3.53% fixed rate, due Dec. 18, 2025, at 'AAA';
--\$20 million of series LL floating rate senior unsecured notes, due June 14, 2020, at 'AAA';
--\$30 million of series MM floating rate senior unsecured notes, due June 14, 2025, at 'AAA';
--\$80,000,000 of series B MRPS, 4.375% fixed rate, due on Dec. 31, 2027 at 'AA';
--\$50,000,000 of series C MRPS, 3.95% fixed rate, due on May 1, 2018 at 'AA';
--\$85,000,000 series D MRPS, 4.01% fixed rate, due on Dec. 17, 2021 at 'AA';
--\$80,000,000 series E MRPS, 4.34% fixed rate, due on Dec. 17, 2024 at 'AA'.

RATINGS SENSITIVITIES
The rating is based on the terms stipulating mandatory collateral maintenance and de-leveraging provisions in the event of asset coverage declines. In the case of the rated notes, should the fund fail to cure an asset coverage breach, or the note purchasers not declare the notes due and payable upon an event of default, this may lengthen exposure to market value risk and cause the ratings to be lowered by Fitch.

The ratings may also be sensitive to material changes in the credit quality or market risk profile of the fund. A material adverse deviation from Fitch guidelines for any key rating driver could cause the ratings to be lowered by Fitch.