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Stepping Into the Void: Current Energy Dealmaking Considerations

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Stepping Into the Void: Current Energy Dealmaking Considerations
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In the wake of the exodus of certain institutional investors and traditional lenders from the oil and gas sector—due to ESG and other regulatory and political headwinds—newer sources of capital, including family offices, see this as an opportunity to take advantage of perceived outsized returns. Often, however, the goals and dynamics of these new capital sources conflict with those of traditional energy investors and management. Hear how to navigate these issues and other considerations, regardless of on which side of the negotiation table you sit.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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J. Holt Foster III, Doug Fordyce, Jessica W. Hammons, David Levinson, Rodney L. Moore

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Stepping Into the Void: Current Energy Dealmaking Considerations (Nov 2023)

In the wake of the exodus of certain institutional investors and traditional lenders from the oil and gas sector—due to ESG and other regulatory and political headwinds—newer sources of capital, including family offices, see this as an opportunity to take advantage of perceived outsized returns. Often, however, the goals and dynamics of these new capital sources conflict with those of traditional energy investors and management. Hear how to navigate these issues and other considerations, regardless of on which side of the negotiation table you sit.

Originally presented: Oct 2023 Mergers and Acquisitions Institute

J. Holt Foster III, Sidley Austin LLP - Dallas, TX
Doug Fordyce, Lazard - Houston, TX
Jessica W. Hammons, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP - Dallas, TX
David Levinson, Pearl Energy Investments - Dallas, TX
Rodney L. Moore, Winston & Strawn LLP - Dallas, TX