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Energy Investments: Teaching Old Tricks to New Dogs and New Tricks to Old Dogs

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Energy Investments: Teaching Old Tricks to New Dogs and New Tricks to Old Dogs
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As the need for capital lures family offices and other non-traditional investors into the oil patch, there are nuanced deal terms of which such investors should be wary. Similarly, ESG and renewables opportunities surrounding the energy sector present some traps of which even the most sophisticated oil & gas investor should be wary. This panel provides an overview of these tricky issues as well as nuts-and-bolts drafting tips.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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1. Energy Investments – A Strange New World: Teaching Old Tricks to New Dogs and New Tricks to Old Dogs (Nov 2021)

J. Holt Foster III, Keith Behrens, David Levinson, Jeremiah Mayfield, David H. Sweeney

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Energy Investments – A Strange New World: Teaching Old Tricks to New Dogs and New Tricks to Old Dogs (Nov 2021)

As the need for capital lures family offices and other non-traditional investors into the oil patch, there are nuanced deal terms of which such investors should be wary. Similarly, ESG and renewables opportunities surrounding the energy sector present some traps of which even the most sophisticated oil & gas investor should be wary. This panel provides an overview of these tricky issues as well as nuts-and-bolts drafting tips.

Originally presented: Oct 2021 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

J. Holt Foster III, Sidley Austin LLP - Dallas, TX
Keith Behrens, Stephens Inc. - Dallas, TX
David Levinson, Pearl Energy Investments - Dallas, TX
Jeremiah Mayfield, Holland & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX
David H. Sweeney, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP - Houston, TX