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Publicly Traded Vehicles for the Energy Industry

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An analysis of various publicly traded vehicles used in the energy industry for raising capital, including master limited partnerships (MLPs), royalty trusts, yieldcos and Up-Cs, and their similarities and differences from a tax perspective. Certain alternative investment types, such as mutual funds, exchange traded funds and exchange traded notes are also addressed.

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1. Publicly Traded Vehicles for the Energy Industry (Dec 2015)

Timothy J. Devetski, Robert Baldwin, C. Timothy Fenn, Caroline Hay, Jordan H. Mintz, Bill H. Wilson Jr.

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Publicly Traded Vehicles for the Energy Industry (Dec 2015)

An analysis of various publicly traded vehicles used in the energy industry for raising capital, including master limited partnerships (MLPs), royalty trusts, yieldcos and Up-Cs, and their similarities and differences from a tax perspective. Certain alternative investment types, such as mutual funds, exchange traded funds and exchange traded notes are also addressed. 

Originally presented: Nov 2015 Oil and Gas Tax Conference

Timothy J. Devetski, Sidley Austin LLP - Houston, TX
Robert Baldwin, PwC - Dallas, TX
C. Timothy Fenn, Latham & Watkins LLP - Houston, TX
Caroline Hay, Internal Revenue Service - Washington, DC
Jordan H. Mintz, Kinder Morgan, Inc. - Houston, TX
Bill H. Wilson Jr., Internal Revenue Service - Washington, DC