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Petroleum and the company. \u0026nbsp;Mr. Alarfaj has over 22 years\u0026rsquo; experience in the region and is an advisor on various corporate matters, including merger and acquisitions, joint ventures, commercial contracts, Banking and Finance, Capital Markets transactions and private equity transactions.\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eHe has handled matters for international lenders and sponsors to major Saudi project and commercial and Islamic-compliant financings. Mr. Alarfaj also has experience handling complex cases before Saudi courts and tribunals. Mr. Alarfaj is actively involved in advising Saudi and foreign clients on a wide range of Saudi Arabian corporate, Sharia, and commercial law issues.\u0026nbsp;[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eMr. Alarfaj has extensive experience in disputes, including arbitration and mediation. He is frequently appointed as an expert witness on matters pertaining to Saudi law before courts and tribunals in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. 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Mr. Alarfaj also has experience handling complex cases before Saudi courts and tribunals. Mr. Alarfaj is actively involved in advising Saudi and foreign clients on a wide range of Saudi Arabian corporate, Sharia, and commercial law issues. \nMr. Alarfaj has extensive experience in disputes, including arbitration and mediation. He is frequently appointed as an expert witness on matters pertaining to Saudi law before courts and tribunals in the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. Mr. Alarfaj also serves as an arbitrator at the Saudi Centre for Commercial Arbitration, specializing in commercial disputes. Partner Al Imam Mohammed bin Saud University  Valparaiso University Valparaiso University School of Law American University Washington College of Law American University Washington College of Law Saudi Arabia Member of the Massachusetts Bar Association Member of the Saudi Bar Association  Litigation \nActed on several major and minor cases before all types of courts, at every level of the judicial system, including appeals to the Supreme Judicial Council (now the Supreme Court). Appeared as an advocate before the general courts, the Board of Grievances' administrative and commercial panels, as well as other dispute resolution bodies.   Represented clients on many occasions before most of the Saudi Arabian administrative committees and tribunals such as those formed for the resolution of banking disputes, customs disputes, insurance disputes and for resolving claims in respect of negotiable instruments. Extensive experience in handling matters before the Committee for Resolving Securities Disputes. 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Prepared expert opinions and affidavits submitted to US courts. Retained as an expert witness in relation to disputes involving Saudi officials.  Generally acted as expert witness on disputes governed by Saudi law in proceedings before tribunals in the United Kingdom, United States and Europe.","searchable_name":"Fahad N. Alarfaj","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":433672,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":6382,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eFernand is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding\u0026rsquo;s Paris office advising on domestic and international acquisition and project financing transactions. His clients include private debt funds, private equity funds and financial institutions. 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Co. to Bridgepoint.{{ FIELD }}Represented Banque Palatine, as agent and security agent, and a syndicate of leading lenders on the €168m financing of PullUp Entertainment.{{ FIELD }}Represented Manutan Holding SAS in connection with a financing made available by BNP Paribas, Banque Populaire Rives de Paris, Crédit Industriel et Commercial, Crédit Lyonnais, and Société to support the acquisition by its subsidiary, Manutan International, of UK-based West Moorland 220 Limited from Findel Education Group.{{ FIELD }}Represented Etix Everywhere Holding France SAS on its unitranche financing made available by Zencap Asset Management.{{ FIELD }}Represented Banque Palatine, as agent and security agent, alongside Société Générale, BNP Paribas, Arkea Banque, Caisse d’Epargne Ile-de-France and Banque Populaire Rives de Paris, on a financing made available to Compagnie Française des Transports Régionaux.{{ FIELD }}Represented White Peaks Capital in connection with a unitranche financing for Homeland to support multiple acquisitions and a refinancing.{{ FIELD }}Represented Axway Software SA in the financing of its acquisition of core Sopra Banking Software activities from Sopra Steria Group.{{ FIELD }}Represented Voltalia on several financings including its 2024 sustainability-linked €294m financing with BNP Paribas, CACIB, Natixis as MLAs.{{ FIELD }}Represented PGIM on the LBO financing made available to Gallant for purposes of the acquisition of two targets.{{ FIELD }}Represented Messika Group on its financing to support its global expansion strategy.{{ FIELD }}Represented Banque Populaire Rives de Paris and a pool of lenders on a syndicated financing provided to the SVR Group to refinance existing debt and support general corporate purposes.{{ FIELD }}Represented Centre Azuréen de Cancérologie in securing its LBO financing by way of a senior bank debt and a mezzanine debt from Andera Acto.{{ FIELD }}Represented Andera Partners (Acto) on multiple LBO financings, including the acquisitions of CDS Group and ADF Group, with complex flex equity structuring alongside other co-investors such as Siparex and Société Générale Capital Partenaires.{{ FIELD }}Represented IMDEV Imagerie Développement on a €100m+ unitranche financing arranged by ICG.{{ FIELD }}Represented LBO France in connection with the financing of its minority investment in Mazarine.{{ FIELD }}Represented NewGen Holding and Montefiore Investment on a unitranche financing from Pricoa Private Capital to refinance the take-private of Generix Group.{{ FIELD }}Represented Spring Holding in a €225 million syndicated loan arranged by BNP Paribas and others to finance the take private acquisition of Manutan.{{ FIELD }}Represented Almerys (via Heka Invest) in a €200m+ unitranche facility arranged by Barings.{{ FIELD }}Represented Batibig in connection with a leveraged buyout financed through a syndicated loan arranged by BNP Paribas.{{ FIELD }}Represented CREI Capital on the project financing of telecom tower deployment in the Philippines and subsequently and the sale of the towers portfolio.{{ FIELD }}Represented EBRD on various intra-bank financings to support local environmental and sustainability projects.{{ FIELD }}Represented UI Investissement and the founders on the LBO financing of Proxiad.{{ FIELD }}Represented Delsey in its largest trade financing transaction.{{ FIELD }}Represented creditors and sponsors over the course of the past 20 years on more than €40bn in financing transactions.{{ FIELD }}Represented IFC on a Middle East financing for the construction of an environmentally sustainable plant.{{ FIELD }}Represented EBRD in a series of financings across several jurisdictions in East Europe and East Asia, including:\n- the €100+ million Saran solar plant project (awarded “Solar Deal of the Year – Central Asia” by EMEA Finance).\n- the construction and operation of two solar farms and one wind park totaling over 150MW in capacity.\n- the development of a 100MW solar farm.{{ FIELD }}Represented Permira Credit on the financing of Oakley Capital’s acquisition of two real estate digital platforms.{{ FIELD }}Represented Sparring Capital on the LBO financing of Pure Trade.{{ FIELD }}Represented Banque Palatine in the LBO financing of a transport company by Cube Infrastructure.{{ FIELD }}Represented CACIB, Société Générale and Natixis on the tender offer financing for Club Med.{{ FIELD }}Represented CACIB, ING, BNP Paribas and others on the €5.4 billion financing of Rexel SA’s acquisition of Hagemeyer.{{ FIELD }}Fernand is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s Paris office advising on domestic and international acquisition and project financing transactions. His clients include private debt funds, private equity funds and financial institutions. He also represents international corporations with footprints in Europe and the MENA region.\nIn addition to his in-depth knowledge of unitranche, PIK, mezzanine, second-lien, senior and other leveraged debt structures, he regularly advises some of the world’s premier development banks on energy and infrastructure financings.\nFernand is a member of the Paris Bar, the New York Bar and the Beirut Bar. Partner Recognised as Excellent (individual \u0026amp; team) Décideurs Leaders League | Energy \u0026amp; environment 2024 | Renewable energy law Recognised as Highly Recommended (individual \u0026amp; team) Décideurs Leaders League | Private Equity 2024 | Acquisition Financing Recognised as Excellent (individual \u0026amp; team)  Décideurs Leaders League | Projects \u0026amp; Infrastructure 2025 | Project finance: advising banks or sponsors Recognised as a Leading Lawyer Best Lawyers in France, 2025 Team ranked Tier 3 Legal 500, France 2025, Banking and finance: transactional work Ranked Band 5 Chambers France 2025 Highly recommended in Private Equity Acquisition financing  Leaders league, 2022 Recognized as a Leading Lawyer Best Lawyers in France, 2023 Recommended Legal500 EMEA 2022 Université Paris Nanterre  Boston University Boston University School of Law Université Saint Joseph, Lebanon  New York Paris Beirut Represented Ardian in the sale of its 40% stake in Argon \u0026amp; Co. to Bridgepoint. Represented Banque Palatine, as agent and security agent, and a syndicate of leading lenders on the €168m financing of PullUp Entertainment. Represented Manutan Holding SAS in connection with a financing made available by BNP Paribas, Banque Populaire Rives de Paris, Crédit Industriel et Commercial, Crédit Lyonnais, and Société to support the acquisition by its subsidiary, Manutan International, of UK-based West Moorland 220 Limited from Findel Education Group. Represented Etix Everywhere Holding France SAS on its unitranche financing made available by Zencap Asset Management. Represented Banque Palatine, as agent and security agent, alongside Société Générale, BNP Paribas, Arkea Banque, Caisse d’Epargne Ile-de-France and Banque Populaire Rives de Paris, on a financing made available to Compagnie Française des Transports Régionaux. Represented White Peaks Capital in connection with a unitranche financing for Homeland to support multiple acquisitions and a refinancing. Represented Axway Software SA in the financing of its acquisition of core Sopra Banking Software activities from Sopra Steria Group. Represented Voltalia on several financings including its 2024 sustainability-linked €294m financing with BNP Paribas, CACIB, Natixis as MLAs. Represented PGIM on the LBO financing made available to Gallant for purposes of the acquisition of two targets. Represented Messika Group on its financing to support its global expansion strategy. Represented Banque Populaire Rives de Paris and a pool of lenders on a syndicated financing provided to the SVR Group to refinance existing debt and support general corporate purposes. Represented Centre Azuréen de Cancérologie in securing its LBO financing by way of a senior bank debt and a mezzanine debt from Andera Acto. Represented Andera Partners (Acto) on multiple LBO financings, including the acquisitions of CDS Group and ADF Group, with complex flex equity structuring alongside other co-investors such as Siparex and Société Générale Capital Partenaires. Represented IMDEV Imagerie Développement on a €100m+ unitranche financing arranged by ICG. Represented LBO France in connection with the financing of its minority investment in Mazarine. Represented NewGen Holding and Montefiore Investment on a unitranche financing from Pricoa Private Capital to refinance the take-private of Generix Group. Represented Spring Holding in a €225 million syndicated loan arranged by BNP Paribas and others to finance the take private acquisition of Manutan. Represented Almerys (via Heka Invest) in a €200m+ unitranche facility arranged by Barings. Represented Batibig in connection with a leveraged buyout financed through a syndicated loan arranged by BNP Paribas. Represented CREI Capital on the project financing of telecom tower deployment in the Philippines and subsequently and the sale of the towers portfolio. Represented EBRD on various intra-bank financings to support local environmental and sustainability projects. Represented UI Investissement and the founders on the LBO financing of Proxiad. Represented Delsey in its largest trade financing transaction. Represented creditors and sponsors over the course of the past 20 years on more than €40bn in financing transactions. Represented IFC on a Middle East financing for the construction of an environmentally sustainable plant. Represented EBRD in a series of financings across several jurisdictions in East Europe and East Asia, including:\n- the €100+ million Saran solar plant project (awarded “Solar Deal of the Year – Central Asia” by EMEA Finance).\n- the construction and operation of two solar farms and one wind park totaling over 150MW in capacity.\n- the development of a 100MW solar farm. Represented Permira Credit on the financing of Oakley Capital’s acquisition of two real estate digital platforms. Represented Sparring Capital on the LBO financing of Pure Trade. Represented Banque Palatine in the LBO financing of a transport company by Cube Infrastructure. Represented CACIB, Société Générale and Natixis on the tender offer financing for Club Med. Represented CACIB, ING, BNP Paribas and others on the €5.4 billion financing of Rexel SA’s acquisition of Hagemeyer.","searchable_name":"Fernand Arsanios","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":174,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":420284,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":6836,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eDrew Baldinger is an energy transactions lawyer with almost 20 years\u0026rsquo; experience representing clients in private equity, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, project and other development and project financings across the upstream, midstream, downstream, conventional and renewable power, transmission, transitional and other energy sectors.[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDrew frequently counsels sponsors and investors on their project agreements and investments in key emerging areas of the energy industry areas including gas-to-liquids, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), hydrogen, ammonia, carbon capture, transport and sequestration, and renewable power (including solar, wind and battery- and energy storage), including agreements related to offtake, equipment supply, technology licensing, EPC, O\u0026amp;M, interconnection and feedstock. 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Clenera is developing a portfolio of 12GWdc solar generation facilities and 5.5 GWh of energy storage in 20 states\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpur Energy Partners LLC (owned by KKR and EMG) in its $925,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in New Mexico from Concho Resources, which included the acquisition of material midstream asset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKayne Anderson Energy Funds:\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ein its $2,400,000,000 (cash and stock) sale of Silver Hill Energy Partners, LLC and Silver Hill E\u0026amp;P II, LLC to oil producer RSP Permian Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerra Energy Partners LLC (also owned by Warburg Pincus) in the $910,000,000 million acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included the acquisition of oil and gas properties in Colorado and material midstream assets\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSilver Hill Energy Partners Holdings, LLC in the sale of Silver Hill\u0026rsquo;s midstream assets \u0026mdash; 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Read more about him.","primary_title_id":15,"translated_fields":{"en":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eDrew Baldinger is an energy transactions lawyer with almost 20 years\u0026rsquo; experience representing clients in private equity, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, project and other development and project financings across the upstream, midstream, downstream, conventional and renewable power, transmission, transitional and other energy sectors.[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDrew frequently counsels sponsors and investors on their project agreements and investments in key emerging areas of the energy industry areas including gas-to-liquids, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), hydrogen, ammonia, carbon capture, transport and sequestration, and renewable power (including solar, wind and battery- and energy storage), including agreements related to offtake, equipment supply, technology licensing, EPC, O\u0026amp;M, interconnection and feedstock. Additionally, Drew advises clients in connection with complex midstream, gas sales, participation and joint operating arrangements.\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFurther, he has a deep background in counseling private equity funds on investments in management teams.\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ePrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Drew was a partner at another international AmLaw 3 firm, and before that served as U.S. co-chair of the Energy practice at another international AmLaw 50 firm, as well as U.S. vice-chair of its M\u0026amp;A practice.\u003c/p\u003e","matters":["\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003ePrivate Equity M\u0026amp;A and Investments\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eParasol Renewable Energy LLC (KKR investment) in the sale of Clenera at an enterprise value of $433,000,000 to Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. Clenera is developing a portfolio of 12GWdc solar generation facilities and 5.5 GWh of energy storage in 20 states\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpur Energy Partners LLC (owned by KKR and EMG) in its $925,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in New Mexico from Concho Resources, which included the acquisition of material midstream asset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKayne Anderson Energy Funds:\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ein its $2,400,000,000 (cash and stock) sale of Silver Hill Energy Partners, LLC and Silver Hill E\u0026amp;P II, LLC to oil producer RSP Permian Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerra Energy Partners LLC (also owned by Warburg Pincus) in the $910,000,000 million acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included the acquisition of oil and gas properties in Colorado and material midstream assets\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSilver Hill Energy Partners Holdings, LLC in the sale of Silver Hill\u0026rsquo;s midstream assets \u0026mdash; including Outrigger Delaware Operating, LLC, a joint venture to build scalable natural gas gathering, natural gas processing and crude gathering infrastructure in the Delaware Basin\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of two private funds in the sale of solar and battery storage projects for aggregate consideration of approximately $250,000,000, which involved a unique buyer development financing and securitization\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of two private equity funds in the $1,600,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in Texas\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $225,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $900,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana, which also involved the acquisition of material midstream facilities\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea private equity fund in the $1,250,000,000 acquisition and joint ownership of a partial interest in multiple interstate oil pipelines\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea private equity fund in the acquisition of overriding royalty interests in Ohio and West Virginia valued at approximately $250,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea private equity fund in the approximately $400,000,000 sale of multiple natural gas gathering and processing facilities and pipelines in Texas and Oklahoma, which included the negotiation of a debt financing for certain of such facilities and a workout with lenders\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eParasol Renewable Energy LLC (KKR investment) in the sale of various solar and battery storage projects to Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. with consideration up to $103,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003etwo private equity funds in connection with the investment in a water technology business and the joint development of produced water purification systems\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of a private equity fund in connection with multiple sales of solar facilities with approximately aggregate 2,100MW across Arizona, Montana, California, Louisiana and Utah\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eArc Light, Warburg Pincus, Kayne Anderson Energy Funds, Five Points Energy and other private equity funds (or their portfolio companies) in connection with over 20 acquisitions, swaps, investments or divestitures in oil and gas properties, pipeline assets or energy transition investments across New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia and offshore, as well as a portfolio company of two private equity funds in connection with various acquisition bids valued between $700,000,000 and $1,200,000,000 for oil and gas assets in Colorado or Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKayne Anderson Energy Funds:\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ein its $500,000,000 investment (and other advisement) in Canyon Midstream Partners II, LLC and Canyon Midstream Partners I LLC\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ein its joint investment with Warburg Pincus for the $910,000,000 acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included negotiation of fund formation documents and negotiation with limited partners\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ein negotiating seven management team investments with aggregate commitments of over $800,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eWarburg Pincus in its undisclosed commitment to Ossidiana Energy Holdings LLC\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eArcLight Capital in its $100,000,000 commitment to Legends II LLC\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eStrategic M\u0026amp;A and Investments\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea publicly-traded company in connection with multiple acquisitions of oil \u0026amp; gas properties in Texas with an aggregate value of over $300,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea private investor in the negotiation of a minority interest in a sustainable aviation fuel refinery with anticipated capital costs of over $3,000,000,000 and the joint ownership and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea large publicly-traded energy company in the $250,000,000 acquisitions of oil and gas properties in Texas from two private equity funds. This transaction involved negotiating multiple overriding royalty interests and material midstream assets\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea large independent energy company in the acquisition of, and the joint venture for the ownership and operation of, natural gas liquids (NGL) pipelines along the Gulf Coast with a value of over $300,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eCalpine in the $240,000,000 acquisition of Crane Champion Holdco LLC\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea large public energy company in its $175,000,000 sale of oil and gas properties in Louisiana to a private equity fund\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with the acquisition of an 80MW solar photovoltaic generation facility in Idaho\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with a joint venture to own, construct or operate solar and battery storage projects throughout the U.S., with over 1.25GW in construction or operation\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea foreign company in the joint ownership and sale of its interest in a hydroelectric generation facility in Colombia and the acquisition of a construction company in California\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of nine wind generation facilities located across the U.S. representing over 1,000MW\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with the acquisition of three solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California representing over 120MW\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of 12 solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California, representing approximately 240MW\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea utility company in connection with the acquisition of a 50% interest in a 200MW wind energy generation facility located in Nevada and Idaho and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with various aspects of the development and sale of a 300MW solar project in New Mexico with 150MWh of battery storage\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with the sale of a 68% interest in an approximately 110MW solar thermal energy generation facility located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003etwo utilities in connection with the joint acquisition of a collective 25% interest in a 500kV above-ground transmission line development located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea utility in connection with the acquisition of a 50% interest in an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility development located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea domestic company in connection with the sale of an approximately 28% interest in an above-ground international transmission line located in California and Mexico and the joint ownership and operation thereof\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ean international developer in connection with the sale of a majority interest in an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility development in Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eMidstream Development\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea foreign company in connection the negotiation/amendment to multiple gathering and gas sales agreements in Texas\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea portfolio company of two private equity funds in the negotiation of a life-of-lease gathering, hydrating, treating and processing agreement valued at over $5,000,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ean E\u0026amp;P company in negotiating or advising on 20+ natural gas gathering, treating and processing agreements, natural gas gathering facility construction agreements, natural gas sales agreements and NGL sales agreements\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003emultiple developers in connection with several precedent, natural gas transportation and/or carbon dioxide transportation and natural gas supply arrangements for two gas-to-methanol facilities in Louisiana, as well as carbon sequestration facilities, and multiple ammonia plants and/or generation facilities in Texas, Louisiana and Illinois\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003emultiple portfolio companies of Kayne Anderson Energy Funds and two other private equity firms in connection with water gathering and natural gas gathering, processing and sales agreements in Wyoming, New Mexico, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Montana and North Dakota\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eProject Development and Financing\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ethe developer in an approximately $6,000,000,000 offtake agreement (with floor, netback and natural gas pass-through pricing), along with an approximately $1,600,000,000 fully wrapped engineering, procurement and construction agreement for a gas-to-liquids facility in Louisiana, along with associated other offtake agreements, terminal use agreements, gas supply agreements, nitrogen agreements, technology process licensing agreements (carbon dioxide and liquids) and operation and maintenance agreements\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSolarReserve, LLC in connection with construction, operation and equipment supply agreements for the Crescent Dunes concentrated solar power project, which was financed by utilizing a Department of Energy loan guarantee for $737,000,000\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFirst Solar in the negotiation of the interconnection, construction, equipment and operations agreements in connection with the $1,460,000,000 financing and construction of the 550 MW Desert Sunlight solar project\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with the negotiation of a solar panel supply agreement for up to approximately $700,000,000 and related prepayment and security arrangements, which also included negotiating supply agreements for inverters, batteries and other equipment supplies\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with the restructuring of a solar and battery storage development platform and associated debt and equity ownership due to changes in law that would have impacted the development and sale of the platform\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea utility company in connection with multiple power purchase agreements for the back-to-back resale of the output of several renewable energy generation facilities, including wind, biogas and geothermal, and in reviewing, advising and/or negotiating with regard to multiple RFPs for wind, geothermal and solar facilities\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003emultiple developers in connection with shared facilities arrangements for 15+ wind, solar and battery storage projects throughout the U.S., both at the asset and equity levels\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea developer in connection with a power purchase agreement for the output of an approximately 161MW wind energy generation facility located in Texas\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea utility in connection with a power purchase agreement for the output of an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility located in Nevada\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ea major domestic energy company in the negotiation of a joint venture to develop, construct and license carbon capture technology\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ethe borrower in the $967,000,000 financing of the 290MW Agua Caliente project located in Arizona\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ethe borrower in connection with a non-recourse construction bridge loan for a 300MW solar project in New Mexico with 150MWh of battery storage\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003ethe lead arranger in a non-recourse, recapitalization secured by a coal energy generation facility and gas-fired generation facility located in Wyoming\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cem\u003eSome experience handled prior to joining 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Clenera is developing a portfolio of 12GWdc solar generation facilities and 5.5 GWh of energy storage in 20 states{{ FIELD }}Spur Energy Partners LLC (owned by KKR and EMG) in its $925,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in New Mexico from Concho Resources, which included the acquisition of material midstream asset{{ FIELD }}Kayne Anderson Energy Funds:\nin its $2,400,000,000 (cash and stock) sale of Silver Hill Energy Partners, LLC and Silver Hill E\u0026amp;P II, LLC to oil producer RSP Permian Inc.{{ FIELD }}Terra Energy Partners LLC (also owned by Warburg Pincus) in the $910,000,000 million acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included the acquisition of oil and gas properties in Colorado and material midstream assets\nSilver Hill Energy Partners Holdings, LLC in the sale of Silver Hill’s midstream assets — including Outrigger Delaware Operating, LLC, a joint venture to build scalable natural gas gathering, natural gas processing and crude gathering infrastructure in the Delaware Basin\na portfolio company of two private funds in the sale of solar and battery storage projects for aggregate consideration of approximately $250,000,000, which involved a unique buyer development financing and securitization\na portfolio company of two private equity funds in the $1,600,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in Texas\na portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $225,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana{{ FIELD }}a portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $900,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana, which also involved the acquisition of material midstream facilities\na private equity fund in the $1,250,000,000 acquisition and joint ownership of a partial interest in multiple interstate oil pipelines\na private equity fund in the acquisition of overriding royalty interests in Ohio and West Virginia valued at approximately $250,000,000\na private equity fund in the approximately $400,000,000 sale of multiple natural gas gathering and processing facilities and pipelines in Texas and Oklahoma, which included the negotiation of a debt financing for certain of such facilities and a workout with lenders\nParasol Renewable Energy LLC (KKR investment) in the sale of various solar and battery storage projects to Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. with consideration up to $103,000,000\ntwo private equity funds in connection with the investment in a water technology business and the joint development of produced water purification systems\na portfolio company of a private equity fund in connection with multiple sales of solar facilities with approximately aggregate 2,100MW across Arizona, Montana, California, Louisiana and Utah\nArc Light, Warburg Pincus, Kayne Anderson Energy Funds, Five Points Energy and other private equity funds (or their portfolio companies) in connection with over 20 acquisitions, swaps, investments or divestitures in oil and gas properties, pipeline assets or energy transition investments across New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia and offshore, as well as a portfolio company of two private equity funds in connection with various acquisition bids valued between $700,000,000 and $1,200,000,000 for oil and gas assets in Colorado or Texas{{ FIELD }}Kayne Anderson Energy Funds:\nin its $500,000,000 investment (and other advisement) in Canyon Midstream Partners II, LLC and Canyon Midstream Partners I LLC\nin its joint investment with Warburg Pincus for the $910,000,000 acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included negotiation of fund formation documents and negotiation with limited partners\nin negotiating seven management team investments with aggregate commitments of over $800,000,000\nWarburg Pincus in its undisclosed commitment to Ossidiana Energy Holdings LLC\nArcLight Capital in its $100,000,000 commitment to Legends II LLC{{ FIELD }}Strategic M\u0026amp;A and Investments\na publicly-traded company in connection with multiple acquisitions of oil \u0026amp; gas properties in Texas with an aggregate value of over $300,000,000\na private investor in the negotiation of a minority interest in a sustainable aviation fuel refinery with anticipated capital costs of over $3,000,000,000 and the joint ownership and operation thereof\na large publicly-traded energy company in the $250,000,000 acquisitions of oil and gas properties in Texas from two private equity funds. This transaction involved negotiating multiple overriding royalty interests and material midstream assets\na large independent energy company in the acquisition of, and the joint venture for the ownership and operation of, natural gas liquids (NGL) pipelines along the Gulf Coast with a value of over $300,000,000\nCalpine in the $240,000,000 acquisition of Crane Champion Holdco LLC\na large public energy company in its $175,000,000 sale of oil and gas properties in Louisiana to a private equity fund\na developer in connection with the acquisition of an 80MW solar photovoltaic generation facility in Idaho\na developer in connection with a joint venture to own, construct or operate solar and battery storage projects throughout the U.S., with over 1.25GW in construction or operation\na foreign company in the joint ownership and sale of its interest in a hydroelectric generation facility in Colombia and the acquisition of a construction company in California\na major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of nine wind generation facilities located across the U.S. representing over 1,000MW\na developer in connection with the acquisition of three solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California representing over 120MW\na major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of 12 solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California, representing approximately 240MW\na utility company in connection with the acquisition of a 50% interest in a 200MW wind energy generation facility located in Nevada and Idaho and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\na developer in connection with various aspects of the development and sale of a 300MW solar project in New Mexico with 150MWh of battery storage\na developer in connection with the sale of a 68% interest in an approximately 110MW solar thermal energy generation facility located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\ntwo utilities in connection with the joint acquisition of a collective 25% interest in a 500kV above-ground transmission line development located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\na utility in connection with the acquisition of a 50% interest in an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility development located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\na domestic company in connection with the sale of an approximately 28% interest in an above-ground international transmission line located in California and Mexico and the joint ownership and operation thereof\nan international developer in connection with the sale of a majority interest in an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility development in Texas{{ FIELD }}Midstream Development\na foreign company in connection the negotiation/amendment to multiple gathering and gas sales agreements in Texas\na portfolio company of two private equity funds in the negotiation of a life-of-lease gathering, hydrating, treating and processing agreement valued at over $5,000,000,000\nan E\u0026amp;P company in negotiating or advising on 20+ natural gas gathering, treating and processing agreements, natural gas gathering facility construction agreements, natural gas sales agreements and NGL sales agreements\nmultiple developers in connection with several precedent, natural gas transportation and/or carbon dioxide transportation and natural gas supply arrangements for two gas-to-methanol facilities in Louisiana, as well as carbon sequestration facilities, and multiple ammonia plants and/or generation facilities in Texas, Louisiana and Illinois\nmultiple portfolio companies of Kayne Anderson Energy Funds and two other private equity firms in connection with water gathering and natural gas gathering, processing and sales agreements in Wyoming, New Mexico, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, Montana and North Dakota{{ FIELD }}Project Development and Financing\nthe developer in an approximately $6,000,000,000 offtake agreement (with floor, netback and natural gas pass-through pricing), along with an approximately $1,600,000,000 fully wrapped engineering, procurement and construction agreement for a gas-to-liquids facility in Louisiana, along with associated other offtake agreements, terminal use agreements, gas supply agreements, nitrogen agreements, technology process licensing agreements (carbon dioxide and liquids) and operation and maintenance agreements\nSolarReserve, LLC in connection with construction, operation and equipment supply agreements for the Crescent Dunes concentrated solar power project, which was financed by utilizing a Department of Energy loan guarantee for $737,000,000\nFirst Solar in the negotiation of the interconnection, construction, equipment and operations agreements in connection with the $1,460,000,000 financing and construction of the 550 MW Desert Sunlight solar project\na developer in connection with the negotiation of a solar panel supply agreement for up to approximately $700,000,000 and related prepayment and security arrangements, which also included negotiating supply agreements for inverters, batteries and other equipment supplies\na developer in connection with the restructuring of a solar and battery storage development platform and associated debt and equity ownership due to changes in law that would have impacted the development and sale of the platform\na utility company in connection with multiple power purchase agreements for the back-to-back resale of the output of several renewable energy generation facilities, including wind, biogas and geothermal, and in reviewing, advising and/or negotiating with regard to multiple RFPs for wind, geothermal and solar facilities\nmultiple developers in connection with shared facilities arrangements for 15+ wind, solar and battery storage projects throughout the U.S., both at the asset and equity levels\na developer in connection with a power purchase agreement for the output of an approximately 161MW wind energy generation facility located in Texas\na utility in connection with a power purchase agreement for the output of an approximately 150MW wind energy generation facility located in Nevada\na major domestic energy company in the negotiation of a joint venture to develop, construct and license carbon capture technology\nthe borrower in the $967,000,000 financing of the 290MW Agua Caliente project located in Arizona\nthe borrower in connection with a non-recourse construction bridge loan for a 300MW solar project in New Mexico with 150MWh of battery storage\nthe lead arranger in a non-recourse, recapitalization secured by a coal energy generation facility and gas-fired generation facility located in Wyoming\nSome experience handled prior to joining K\u0026amp;S{{ FIELD }}Drew Baldinger is an energy transactions lawyer with almost 20 years’ experience representing clients in private equity, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, project and other development and project financings across the upstream, midstream, downstream, conventional and renewable power, transmission, transitional and other energy sectors.\nDrew frequently counsels sponsors and investors on their project agreements and investments in key emerging areas of the energy industry areas including gas-to-liquids, sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), hydrogen, ammonia, carbon capture, transport and sequestration, and renewable power (including solar, wind and battery- and energy storage), including agreements related to offtake, equipment supply, technology licensing, EPC, O\u0026amp;M, interconnection and feedstock. Additionally, Drew advises clients in connection with complex midstream, gas sales, participation and joint operating arrangements.\nFurther, he has a deep background in counseling private equity funds on investments in management teams.\nPrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Drew was a partner at another international AmLaw 3 firm, and before that served as U.S. co-chair of the Energy practice at another international AmLaw 50 firm, as well as U.S. vice-chair of its M\u0026amp;A practice. Drew Baldinger lawyer Partner The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas School of Law The University of Texas at Austin The University of Texas School of Law Texas Private Equity M\u0026amp;A and Investments\nParasol Renewable Energy LLC (KKR investment) in the sale of Clenera at an enterprise value of $433,000,000 to Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. Clenera is developing a portfolio of 12GWdc solar generation facilities and 5.5 GWh of energy storage in 20 states Spur Energy Partners LLC (owned by KKR and EMG) in its $925,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in New Mexico from Concho Resources, which included the acquisition of material midstream asset Kayne Anderson Energy Funds:\nin its $2,400,000,000 (cash and stock) sale of Silver Hill Energy Partners, LLC and Silver Hill E\u0026amp;P II, LLC to oil producer RSP Permian Inc. Terra Energy Partners LLC (also owned by Warburg Pincus) in the $910,000,000 million acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included the acquisition of oil and gas properties in Colorado and material midstream assets\nSilver Hill Energy Partners Holdings, LLC in the sale of Silver Hill’s midstream assets — including Outrigger Delaware Operating, LLC, a joint venture to build scalable natural gas gathering, natural gas processing and crude gathering infrastructure in the Delaware Basin\na portfolio company of two private funds in the sale of solar and battery storage projects for aggregate consideration of approximately $250,000,000, which involved a unique buyer development financing and securitization\na portfolio company of two private equity funds in the $1,600,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in Texas\na portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $225,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana a portfolio company of a private equity fund in the $900,000,000 acquisition of oil and gas properties in North Dakota and Montana, which also involved the acquisition of material midstream facilities\na private equity fund in the $1,250,000,000 acquisition and joint ownership of a partial interest in multiple interstate oil pipelines\na private equity fund in the acquisition of overriding royalty interests in Ohio and West Virginia valued at approximately $250,000,000\na private equity fund in the approximately $400,000,000 sale of multiple natural gas gathering and processing facilities and pipelines in Texas and Oklahoma, which included the negotiation of a debt financing for certain of such facilities and a workout with lenders\nParasol Renewable Energy LLC (KKR investment) in the sale of various solar and battery storage projects to Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. with consideration up to $103,000,000\ntwo private equity funds in connection with the investment in a water technology business and the joint development of produced water purification systems\na portfolio company of a private equity fund in connection with multiple sales of solar facilities with approximately aggregate 2,100MW across Arizona, Montana, California, Louisiana and Utah\nArc Light, Warburg Pincus, Kayne Anderson Energy Funds, Five Points Energy and other private equity funds (or their portfolio companies) in connection with over 20 acquisitions, swaps, investments or divestitures in oil and gas properties, pipeline assets or energy transition investments across New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia and offshore, as well as a portfolio company of two private equity funds in connection with various acquisition bids valued between $700,000,000 and $1,200,000,000 for oil and gas assets in Colorado or Texas Kayne Anderson Energy Funds:\nin its $500,000,000 investment (and other advisement) in Canyon Midstream Partners II, LLC and Canyon Midstream Partners I LLC\nin its joint investment with Warburg Pincus for the $910,000,000 acquisition of WPX Energy Rocky Mountain, LLC from WPX Energy, Inc., which included negotiation of fund formation documents and negotiation with limited partners\nin negotiating seven management team investments with aggregate commitments of over $800,000,000\nWarburg Pincus in its undisclosed commitment to Ossidiana Energy Holdings LLC\nArcLight Capital in its $100,000,000 commitment to Legends II LLC Strategic M\u0026amp;A and Investments\na publicly-traded company in connection with multiple acquisitions of oil \u0026amp; gas properties in Texas with an aggregate value of over $300,000,000\na private investor in the negotiation of a minority interest in a sustainable aviation fuel refinery with anticipated capital costs of over $3,000,000,000 and the joint ownership and operation thereof\na large publicly-traded energy company in the $250,000,000 acquisitions of oil and gas properties in Texas from two private equity funds. This transaction involved negotiating multiple overriding royalty interests and material midstream assets\na large independent energy company in the acquisition of, and the joint venture for the ownership and operation of, natural gas liquids (NGL) pipelines along the Gulf Coast with a value of over $300,000,000\nCalpine in the $240,000,000 acquisition of Crane Champion Holdco LLC\na large public energy company in its $175,000,000 sale of oil and gas properties in Louisiana to a private equity fund\na developer in connection with the acquisition of an 80MW solar photovoltaic generation facility in Idaho\na developer in connection with a joint venture to own, construct or operate solar and battery storage projects throughout the U.S., with over 1.25GW in construction or operation\na foreign company in the joint ownership and sale of its interest in a hydroelectric generation facility in Colombia and the acquisition of a construction company in California\na major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of nine wind generation facilities located across the U.S. representing over 1,000MW\na developer in connection with the acquisition of three solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California representing over 120MW\na major international company in connection with the portfolio sale of 12 solar photovoltaic generation facilities in California, representing approximately 240MW\na utility company in connection with the acquisition of a 50% interest in a 200MW wind energy generation facility located in Nevada and Idaho and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\na developer in connection with various aspects of the development and sale of a 300MW solar project in New Mexico with 150MWh of battery storage\na developer in connection with the sale of a 68% interest in an approximately 110MW solar thermal energy generation facility located in Nevada and the joint ownership, development and operation thereof\ntwo utilities in 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Iron (construction sector; obtained favorable multibillion-dollar award){{ FIELD }}Represented Sergei Viktorovich Pugachev in an UNCITRAL arbitration against the Russian Federation (construction and real estate sectors){{ FIELD }}Represented international producer of household goods in an UNCITRAL arbitration against Latin American country under bilateral investment treaty (consumer goods; obtained favorable award){{ FIELD }}Represented major telecommunications company in ad hoc arbitration against another telecommunications company regarding fraudulently originated telephone traffic and resulting disputed charges under global hubbing agreement (telecommunications sector; obtained favorable award){{ FIELD }}Represented Indian pharmaceuticals manufacturer in contract dispute against U.S. pharmaceutical company (pharmaceuticals sector; successfully settled claims){{ FIELD }}Jessica Beess und Chrostin is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s Trial and Global Disputes Group.  Jessica’s practice focuses on complex international dispute resolution, with particular expertise in high-stakes commercial, investor-state, construction, and global award enforcement disputes.  Jessica regularly represents clients in international disputes in the infrastructure, oil and gas, mining, construction, and renewable energy sectors, and has significant experience in consumer goods, real estate, and telecommunications disputes.\nJessica is a zealous advocate for her clients and strives tirelessly to ensure they receive the best legal representation. She understands that representing her clients’ interests requires understanding their business and objectives, and tailoring the strategy to achieve the best possible outcome, whether inside or out of the hearing room. Jessica represents clients in arbitrations before all major arbitral forums, including the AAA, ICC, ICDR, ICSID, JAMS, LCIA, and SCC as well as ad hoc arbitrations, such as UNCITRAL. She is experienced in all phases of international arbitration and award enforcement, and handles disputes from inception to collection. Jessica also regularly represents clients global award recognition and enforcement efforts as coordinating counsel and in litigations before U.S. courts under the New York Convention and the Federal Arbitration Act.\nJessica represents clients in jurisdictions across the world. Her matters include representing a wind farm owner in a construction arbitration dispute with a turbine supplier and operations \u0026amp; maintenance provider (concerning the latter’s failure to comply with O\u0026amp;M obligations and failure to remediate certain serial defects); representing a client in a multi-hundred million dollar commercial dispute with Oman over a project in the extractive industries (concerning certain licenses and failure to use best efforts to support the project); representing Chevron Corporation (U.S.A.) and Texaco Petroleum Company (U.S.A.) in an UNCITRAL arbitration under the U.S.-Ecuador Bilateral Investment Treaty (concerning the scope of environmental release agreements and due process violations by a court of Ecuador that issued a multi-billion dollar fraudulent judgment against Chevron); and representing a sovereign state in a global campaign to enforce an ICC arbitration award against another sovereign.\nJessica is a frequent writer and speaker on topics relating to international arbitration and has been recognized by IFLR Americas as a Rising Star in Commercial Arbitration and by CPR as a Rising Star in Alternative Dispute Resolution. In 2023, she was awarded the prestigious Smit-Lowenfeld Prize, which recognizes annually an outstanding article published in the previous year on any aspect of international arbitration, for her article on “The Illegality Objection in Investor-State Arbitration” (co-authored with Caline Mouawad, published in Arbitration International, Volume 37, Issue 1).\nJessica is fluent in English and German, and proficient in French and Spanish. She received her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School and her B.A. cum laude from Columbia University. She has conducted legal studies at Cambridge University. 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Jim advises clients on energy and infrastructure project development and financing, energy and environmental regulatory compliance questions, clean energy incentive regimes and energy transactions.  He has handled energy matters in North America, South America and the Middle East.\nJim represents both conventional and renewable energy project developers, owners, operators, investors and lenders, as well as energy shippers and end users. He advises clients in securing authorizations to build and expand energy production, transportation and storage facilities, and in rate and enforcement proceedings before federal, state and territorial regulators. 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Jim heads King \u0026amp; Spalding’s Hydrogen Initiative, which serves as a clearinghouse for information relating to the evolution of hydrogen as a clean fuel, energy storage medium and renewable energy enabler and the firm’s work in this growing area.  Jim has been recognized for two decades as a leading practitioner in the oil \u0026amp; gas sector by publications such as Chambers Global, Chambers USA, Legal 500 and Best Lawyers. Partner One of the U.S. Energy Bar’s leading lawyers Chambers USA and Chambers Global, 2003–2025 Ranked in Nationwide, Energy: Oil \u0026amp; Gas (Regulatory \u0026amp; Litigation) Chambers USA, 2017-2025 A Leading Lawyer in Energy: Regulatory Legal 500 United States, 2016-2023 One of Washington, D.C.’s Super Lawyers in Energy \u0026amp; Natural Resources Super Lawyers, 2014–2025 Williams College  Northwestern University Northwestern Pritzker School of Law District of Columbia American Bar Association Energy Bar Association Represents natural gas pipeline companies, natural gas storage companies, midstream companies, LNG terminal developers, and pipeline shippers in a variety of rate, tariff, capacity allocation and export authorization proceedings before the U.S. Department of Energy, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the U.S. Department of the Interior and other U.S. regulators. 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A key element of the deal was that, instead of a full disposal, BP retained a significant interest in the carboniferous reservoirs in the Amethyst and Ravenspurn licenses in the southern basin. 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The transaction is the largest announced M\u0026amp;A transaction in Malaysia to date, and one of the largest in the Asia power sector in 2015\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003e\u003cem\u003eM\u0026amp;A \u0026ndash; Infrastructure\u003c/em\u003e\u003c/strong\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eAeropark Development Philippines Inc.\u003c/strong\u003e, a special purpose entity owned by CarVal Investors, acquired West Aeropark a five-building development in Clark Global City, Pampanga, Philippines with a combined gross floor area of 142,000 square meters, previously owned by Udenna Land\u0026rsquo;s Global Gateway Development Corp. in Clark Global City, Pampanga\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eCerberus Capital Management\u0026nbsp;\u003c/strong\u003eon its US$2.4 billion acquisition of shipyard in the Philippines (the largest ever foreign investment in the Philippines (largest ever foreign investment in the country, once employing 40,000 people) out of the country\u0026rsquo;s largest ever bankruptcy\u003c/p\u003e"],"recognitions":[{"title":"Zoe is very client oriented, a sharp legal negotiator and impressive in handling complex legal matters","detail":"CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026 NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026"},{"title":"Zoë is an exquisite professional who has extensive expertise in the oil and gas sector","detail":"CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026 NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026"},{"title":"Zoë has strong expertise in the legal field with great cooperation and always puts the benefit of clients above all else","detail":"CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026 NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026"},{"title":"Zoë Bromage – Rising Star Partner","detail":"IFLR1000, Project Development, Singapore 2025"},{"title":"Zoë’s practice focuses on traditional oil, gas, LNG and power sectors to the developing low-carbon energy sector.","detail":"Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Energy – Foreign Firms, Singapore 2025"},{"title":"Zoë Bromage’s global practice focuses on energy across the value chain.","detail":"Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Energy – Foreign Firms, Singapore 2025"},{"title":"Zoë Bromage is a prominent member of the team, noted for her in-depth knowledge of the energy and LNG sectors.","detail":"Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Foreign Firms - Indonesia, 2025"},{"title":"Zoë is able to effectively handle complex international projects","detail":"Chambers Asia-Pacific, Enery \u0026 Natural Resources (International Firms), Singapore 2025"},{"title":"Zoë has been extremely attentive to client needs, has a very good appreciation of the oil and gas market. 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Gas Deal of the Year by IJGlobal in 2019{{ FIELD }}Summit Corporation Limited, part of the Summit Group, in all aspects of Bangladesh’s second floating LNG import terminal, including advising on the Implementation Agreement with the Government of Bangladesh and the Terminal Use Agreement with Petrobangla, the 15-year FSRU time charter party agreement with Excelerate Energy, the subsea pipeline and marine work turnkey contract for the FSRU terminal with Geocean and MacGregor, and the port serves and vessel support agreement with PSA Marine{{ FIELD }}H-Energy on all aspects of its floating LNG import project at Jaigarh on the West coast of India including negotiation of (i) long term FSRU vessel charter party contract with ENGIE; (ii) negotiation of LNGC charter party contract; (iii) negotiation of LNG sales contract with PETRONAS; (iv) short and mid-term LNG procurement tender and (v) LNGC charter arrangements{{ FIELD }}Singapore LNG Corporation in connection with the SLNG project including multi-user terminal use agreements{{ FIELD }}BW Gas on its charter party arrangements with a confidential LNG project company (Central America) on a long term FSRU charter to support a 670 MW LNG to Power development and small scale, break bulk and reloading services{{ FIELD }}Mitsubishi Corp., JERA Inc., PJB and Rukun Raharja in their bid and financing arrangements for the 1,600MW Jawa 1 LNG-to-Power project in Indonesia, including advising on long term LNG supply to the project, the FSRU and the interconnecting offshore pipeline{{ FIELD }}Project Development - Oil and Gas\nUpstream operator on transition agreements in connection with handover of large offshore natural gas field in Gulf of Thailand for transfer to successor operator{{ FIELD }}Chevron in connection with its operations in the Chuandongbei sour gas field in Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality, China{{ FIELD }}Hess Corporation on a variety of commercial matters relating to its upstream assets in Malaysia and the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area{{ FIELD }}Sojitz on the negotiation of the decommissioning security agreement for the Gryphon field, North Sea with Total{{ FIELD }}Upstream operator on project development, tie-in arrangements for gas and condensate, and joint marketing in Vietnam{{ FIELD }}Brunei Fertilizer, a company which is majorly owned by the Government of Brunei, on all aspects of its establishment of a petrochemical plant in Brunei, including advising on its natural gas supply arrangements; pipeline crossing agreement, construction and O\u0026amp;M agreements{{ FIELD }}Conrad Petroleum on the development of the Mako gas field that will transport gas to Singapore through the West Natuna Transportation System Gas Pipeline{{ FIELD }}Conrad Petroleum on the conversion of the Duyung PSC, Indonesia from a Cost Recovery Production Sharing Contract to a Gross Split Production Sharing Contract{{ FIELD }}Ophir Energy Plc in relation to its FSO bareboat charter and O\u0026amp;M agreements in Thailand{{ FIELD }}Sarawak Energy Berhad, a state-owned utility in Sarawak, on all aspects of its development of the Sarawak Gas Market and Pipeline Network, including advising on market and pipeline project structuring, as well drafting and negotiating gas sales agreements, gas transportation agreements, the pipeline operation agreement and the pipeline system rules{{ FIELD }}Ministry of Mines and Energy, Cambodia on the drafting and negotiating of a new production sharing contract for an offshore oil and gas block{{ FIELD }}Supermajor on its proposed country entry into the downstream sector of a country in Asia{{ FIELD }}Consortium of international financial institutions in relation to a US$1 billion project financing for the second stage of the Shah Deniz gas development project in Azerbaijan{{ FIELD }}Hess Corporation on contract support in its tendering programme for offshore drilling services{{ FIELD }}Premier Oil on a variety of corporate and commercial matters{{ FIELD }}Project Development - Power\nTEPCO Renewable Power on the development of hydrogen EPC construction templates{{ FIELD }}Japanese trading house on the potential development and construction of a peaking gas fired independent power project in Indonesia{{ FIELD }}NEPC Consortium Power Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pendekar Energy (L) Ltd., on the extension of a power purchase agreement with Bangladesh Power Development Board and associated documents for its 110 MW (8 x Diesel Engine) barge mounted dual fuel power plant in Bangladesh{{ FIELD }}MARKETING \u0026amp; TRADING\nMarketing and Trading - LNG\nCommonwealth LNG on its entry into two LNG SPAs for the supply of up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG over 20 years from Commonwealth’s LNG export facility under development in Cameron Parish, Louisiana\nDiamond Gas International in connection with several short and mid term supply arrangements in Asia\nPV Gas on LNG procurement plans for the Thi Vai LNG import terminal facility in Vietnam\nNextDecade in connection with its marketing activities from the Rio Grande LNG export facility in the United States\nConfidential LNG seller on its LNG price review negotiations\nTNB Fuels in connection with LNG purchase, regasification and gas supply arrangements in Malaysia and on the liberalisation of the natural gas market, including introduction of third-party access requirements\nPavilion Energy in relation to new LNG import and bunkering arrangements in Singapore, including truck loading arrangements\nAnadarko on the long-term offtake and marketing of LNG volumes from the Mozambique LNG project, including long-term SPA with CNOOC Gas \u0026amp; Marketing\nRGE on the development of and offtake arrangements from the Woodfibre LNG export facility in Canada\nSan Miguel Corporation on the strategic review of the Ilijan IPP project in the Philippines and potential LNG importation options\nConfidential project sponsor in connection with its bid for an LNG import project in Sri Lanka, including advising on FSU chartering arrangements, LNG sale and purchase arrangements, and downstream gas arrangements\nH-Energy on its LNG sale and purchase arrangements for its Indian West coast LNG import project\nJapanese Trading House in connection with supplying LNG into Pakistan\nMarketing and Trading – Oil \u0026amp; Gas\nConrad Petroleum on the negotiation of its international gas sale agreements\nOphir Energy Plc on the negotiation of its gas sale agreements from Bangkanai PSC, Indonesia to PLN\nMubadala on the development of a model form crude sales agreement{{ FIELD }}MERGERS \u0026amp; ACQUISITIONS\nM\u0026amp;A – Oil and Gas\nDialog Group Berhad on its acquisition of Tarpon Platform Systems Malaysia and all assets of Tarpon Systems International II, LLC. Tarpon Malaysia provides engineering, construction, installation, and maintenance services in connection with the Tarpon platform system, which is an alternative to traditional wellhead platforms and has been used extensively in water depths less than 90m\nDialog Resources Sdn Bhd, on its acquisition of Canadian publicly listed entity oil and natural gas company Pan Orient Energy Corp. (POEC) for USD$38.7 million, by way of a plan of arrangement. POEC, through its wholly-owned Singapore incorporated subsidiary Pan Orient Petroleum Pte Ltd holds a 50.01% equity interest in Pan Orient Energy (Siam) Ltd, which is the operator of Concession L53/48, onshore Thailand\nConfidential bidder on its bid to acquire Repsol Exploración, S.A.’s upstream assets in Malaysia and Vietnam, which includes 60% participating interest in PM305 PSC, PM314 PSC and 2012 Kinabalu Oil PSC, 35% participating interest in the PM3 CAA PSC and 70% participating interest in the Block 46 Cai Nuoc PSC\nBatavia Oil on the acquisition of Perenco Rang Dong Ltd. from Perenco Overseas Holdings Ltd., which holds a 30.5% non-operating interest in the Block 15-2 Rang Dong, offshore Vietnam\nPhilippine Downstream Company on its proposed sale of a minority interest to a foreign investor and related long term petroleum supply agreement\nEuropean commodity trader on its proposed acquisition of an oil products trading business with operations in Singapore and South East Asia\nPTTEP on its acquisition of 33.8% stake in APICO LLC from Tatex Thailand LLC and Tatex Thailand II LLC. APICO LLC holds 35% participating interest in Blocks EU1 and E5N or the Sinphuhorm Project and 100% participating interest in Block L15/43 and Block L27/43 both located in the northeast of Thailand\nOphir Energy Plc on the US$205 million agreement to acquire a package of Southeast Asian assets including material producing assets in Vietnam and Indonesia plus exploration and appraisal assets in Malaysia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, from Australian-listed Santos Limited\nCoro Energy Plc on the acquisition of a 42.5% participating interest in the Bulu PSC, Indonesia contains the Lengo gas field\nBatavia Oil in connection with its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Premier Oil Kakap B.V. which holds an 18.75% participating interest in the Kakap PSC, Indonesia\nConfidential international oil \u0026amp; gas company in relation to the potential acquisition of ENGIE’s (GDF Suez) 33.334% participating interest in the Muara Bakau PSC, Indonesia, which included a 0.11% participating interest in the Indonesian Deepwater Development\nConfidential international oil \u0026amp; gas company in relation to the potential acquisition of a participating interest in the Andaman III PSC, Indonesia\nNational oil company in relation to the potential acquisition of a participating interest in the Bentu PSC, Indonesia\nJapanese Trading House on its bid for the acquisition of Chevron’s 28.3% participating interest in producing blocks M5/M6 and related export pipeline between Myanmar and Thailand and 99% participating interest in exploration block A5\nNational oil company on the potential divestment of its participating interest in a producing gas field offshore Indonesia\nSona Petroleum Berhad on its proposed US$280 million acquisition of a 40% stake in the Greater Bualuang Area, offshore Thailand\nNational oil company on the divestment of its downstream business in a country in Africa\nGenting Oil \u0026amp; Gas Limited on its wholly owned subsidiary, Genting CDX Singapore Pte Ltd’s acquisition of a 57% participating interest in Chengdaoxi Block, Bohai Bay, offshore China\nPremier Oil on its acquisition of a 55% participating interest in Block 2B, onshore Kenya\nBP on the divestment of its participating interest in the Southern Gas Area of the North Sea to Perenco UK Limited for US$400 million. A key element of the deal was that, instead of a full disposal, BP retained a significant interest in the carboniferous reservoirs in the Amethyst and Ravenspurn licenses in the southern basin. This was the first deal of its kind in the UK Continental Shelf\nBP on its divestment of its participating interest in the Alba and Britannia fields in the North Sea to Mitsui for US$280 million\nBP on the disposal of its non-operated 50% participating interest in in the Sean gas field in the UK North Sea to SSE Plc for US$288 million\nConocoPhillips on the potential disposal of certain North Sea assets\nM\u0026amp;A – LNG\nJAPEX on the acquisition of a 36% stake in ITECO Joint Stock Company, an LNG terminal business operator in Vietnam\nLNG portfolio company on its proposal to acquire an interest in the Bac Lieu LNG-to-Power project, Vietnam\nKeppel Corporation on its 30% investment into Gimi MS Corporation (Golar LNG Limited is the other shareholder), which will undertake the development, construction and operation of a floating LNG facility located on the Mauritania and Senegal maritime border that will be leased to BP for 20-year term, including advising on the lease and operate agreement with BP\nM\u0026amp;A – Power\nMitsui on its exit from coal-fired power generation, including Mitsui's announced sale of its 45.5% stake in PT Paiton Energy, Indonesia's largest power plant\nJERA Co., Inc, a leading Japanese energy company, on its US$1.6 billion acquisition of a 27% stake in publicly-traded Aboitiz Power Corporation (PSE: AP), one of the largest power producers in the Philippines, including on a strategic alliance for co-investment in clean and renewable energy projects\nTEPCO Renewable Power on its acquisition of 25% of the issued shares of PT Kencana Energi Lestari, Tbk, an Indonesia-based renewable energy company listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange that focuses on hydroelectric power and currently owns three hydroelectric power subsidiaries\nScatec Solar ASA, a leading publicly-listed solar power producer with its headquarters in Oslo Norway, on its US$1.166 billion acquisition of SN Power AS, a leading hydropower developer and independent power producer, with operating assets the Philippines, Laos and Uganda with a total gross capacity of 1.4 GW plus a pipeline of 2.5 GW across Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa\nAES Corporation in the auction sale of its 51% interest in the 990MW Masinloc power project and associated 30MW battery energy storage project in the Philippines to a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation, including the negotiation of an associated co-sale by EGCO of its 49% stake to SMC, for a total enterprise value of US$2.4 billion\nEdra Global Energy Berhad on its US$2.3 billion power assets’ portfolio divestment to a subsidiary of China General Nuclear Power Corporation. The transaction is the largest announced M\u0026amp;A transaction in Malaysia to date, and one of the largest in the Asia power sector in 2015\nM\u0026amp;A – Infrastructure\nAeropark Development Philippines Inc., a special purpose entity owned by CarVal Investors, acquired West Aeropark a five-building development in Clark Global City, Pampanga, Philippines with a combined gross floor area of 142,000 square meters, previously owned by Udenna Land’s Global Gateway Development Corp. in Clark Global City, Pampanga\nCerberus Capital Management on its US$2.4 billion acquisition of shipyard in the Philippines (the largest ever foreign investment in the Philippines (largest ever foreign investment in the country, once employing 40,000 people) out of the country’s largest ever bankruptcy{{ FIELD }}Zoë Bromage is an energy partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s Singapore office. Her practice focuses on cross-border transactions, project development and first-of-their-kind projects in the energy sector.\nZoë represents clients from the full spectrum of the energy industry throughout Asia and globally on structuring and developing projects in the traditional oil, gas and LNG sectors, as well as low-carbon energy sector, including hydrogen and its derivatives, carbon capture, battery storage and renewables. She also has extensive experience assisting clients on merger and acquisition activity ranging from smaller-scale farmouts to high value / multi-jurisdictional corporate and asset transactions in the energy sector.\nZoë’s experience as a leading energy lawyer is recognized by independent legal directories, including Chambers \u0026amp; Partners and Legal 500. She has practiced in Singapore, London and Aberdeen and has experience working in-house, having spent 9 months at Premier Oil’s (now Harbour Energy) headquarters in London.\nMost recently, Zoë was named as Women in Hydrogen 50 by the Hydrogen Economist, 2024. Zoë Bromage lawyer Partner Zoe is very client oriented, a sharp legal negotiator and impressive in handling complex legal matters CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026amp; NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026 Zoë is an exquisite professional who has extensive expertise in the oil and gas sector CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026amp; NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026 Zoë has strong expertise in the legal field with great cooperation and always puts the benefit of clients above all else CHAMBERS ASIA-PACIFIC, ENERY \u0026amp; NATURAL RESOURCES (INTERNATIONAL FIRMS), SINGAPORE 2026 Zoë Bromage – Rising Star Partner IFLR1000, Project Development, Singapore 2025 Zoë’s practice focuses on traditional oil, gas, LNG and power sectors to the developing low-carbon energy sector. Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Energy – Foreign Firms, Singapore 2025 Zoë Bromage’s global practice focuses on energy across the value chain. Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Energy – Foreign Firms, Singapore 2025 Zoë Bromage is a prominent member of the team, noted for her in-depth knowledge of the energy and LNG sectors. Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Foreign Firms - Indonesia, 2025 Zoë is able to effectively handle complex international projects Chambers Asia-Pacific, Enery \u0026amp; Natural Resources (International Firms), Singapore 2025 Zoë has been extremely attentive to client needs, has a very good appreciation of the oil and gas market.  Chambers Asia-Pacific, Enery \u0026amp; Natural Resources (International Firms), Singapore 2025 Zoë is invested in her clients, and she is always available and very resourceful  Chambers Asia-Pacific, Enery \u0026amp; Natural Resources (International Firms), Singapore 2025 Zoë Bromage is sharp, pragmatic and commercially sound and provides an excellent level of service. Chambers Asia-Pacific, Enery \u0026amp; Natural Resources (International Firms), Singapore 2025 Recognised as Women in Hydrogen 50 Hydrogen Economist, 2024 Recognised as a Rising Star Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Energy – Foreign Firms, Singapore 2024 Zoë is recognised for her expertise in the oil and gas and LNG space Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024 Zoë is a fast-rising partner in Singapore with experience handling cross-border transactions and project development Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024 Zoe is careful and deliberate, while not being overly risk averse in a commercial context Chambers Asia-Pacific, Energy \u0026amp; Natural Resources: International, Singapore 2024 “Zoë is particularly attentive and is very good at pushing negotiations forward.” Chambers Asia-Pacific, Energy \u0026amp; Natural Resources: International, Singapore 2024 “Zoë’s very practical, quick to understand issues and highly responsive.” Chambers Asia-Pacific, Energy \u0026amp; Natural Resources: International, Singapore 2024 “Zoë is proactive, with good management skills and in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.” Chambers Asia-Pacific, Energy \u0026amp; Natural Resources: International, Singapore 2024 Shortlisted Lawyer: Rising Star of the Year Legal 500 Southeast Asia Awards, Projects and Energy Rising Star Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, 2022 “Very happy with Zoë and would use her again without a doubt.” Legal 500, Asia-Pacific 2022 BPP Law School BPP Law School London University of Bristol, UK  England and Wales Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) England \u0026amp; Wales (SRA # 543351) PROJECT DEVELOPMENT\nProject Development - Low-Carbon Energy\nScatec on the development, construction and financing of a large-scale, green hydrogen production facility and associated PV / wind power production facilities in Egypt ENOWA, the energy, water and hydrogen subsidiary of NEOM, on Saudi Arabia’s first Hydrogen and Innovation Development Center (HIDC), a hydrogen and e-fuels demonstration plant together with Hydrogen filling and refueling station utilities facilities and other ancillary equipment and facilities Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) during its procurement of 3,750 MW of renewable energy resources and 1,500 MW of energy storage resources, one of the single largest energy transition programs in the United States NEOM on the first and largest megacity to be constructed in Saudi Arabia, fueled 100% by renewable energy Project Development - LNG - Liquefaction and Regasification (including FLNG, FSRU and FSU)\nEemsEnergy Terminal B.V (EET), a wholly owned subsidiary of Gasunie which is wholly owned by the Government of the Netherlands, on the development of the Eemshaven LNG import terminal in the Netherlands Energy Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), on plans to develop an LNG FSRU import terminal in Thailand Keppel Corporation on its investment in the Gimi floating LNG facility, which following its conversion will be located on the Mauritania and Senegal maritime border that will be leased to BP for 20-year term, including advising on the lease and operate agreement with BP. This matter was awarded Africa Oil \u0026amp; Gas Deal of the Year by IJGlobal in 2019 Summit Corporation Limited, part of the Summit Group, in all aspects of Bangladesh’s second floating LNG import terminal, including advising on the Implementation Agreement with the Government of Bangladesh and the Terminal Use Agreement with Petrobangla, the 15-year FSRU time charter party agreement with Excelerate Energy, the subsea pipeline and marine work turnkey contract for the FSRU terminal with Geocean and MacGregor, and the port serves and vessel support agreement with PSA Marine H-Energy on all aspects of its floating LNG import project at Jaigarh on the West coast of India including negotiation of (i) long term FSRU vessel charter party contract with ENGIE; (ii) negotiation of LNGC charter party contract; (iii) negotiation of LNG sales contract with PETRONAS; (iv) short and mid-term LNG procurement tender and (v) LNGC charter arrangements Singapore LNG Corporation in connection with the SLNG project including multi-user terminal use agreements BW Gas on its charter party arrangements with a confidential LNG project company (Central America) on a long term FSRU charter to support a 670 MW LNG to Power development and small scale, break bulk and reloading services Mitsubishi Corp., JERA Inc., PJB and Rukun Raharja in their bid and financing arrangements for the 1,600MW Jawa 1 LNG-to-Power project in Indonesia, including advising on long term LNG supply to the project, the FSRU and the interconnecting offshore pipeline Project Development - Oil and Gas\nUpstream operator on transition agreements in connection with handover of large offshore natural gas field in Gulf of Thailand for transfer to successor operator Chevron in connection with its operations in the Chuandongbei sour gas field in Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality, China Hess Corporation on a variety of commercial matters relating to its upstream assets in Malaysia and the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area Sojitz on the negotiation of the decommissioning security agreement for the Gryphon field, North Sea with Total Upstream operator on project development, tie-in arrangements for gas and condensate, and joint marketing in Vietnam Brunei Fertilizer, a company which is majorly owned by the Government of Brunei, on all aspects of its establishment of a petrochemical plant in Brunei, including advising on its natural gas supply arrangements; pipeline crossing agreement, construction and O\u0026amp;M agreements Conrad Petroleum on the development of the Mako gas field that will transport gas to Singapore through the West Natuna Transportation System Gas Pipeline Conrad Petroleum on the conversion of the Duyung PSC, Indonesia from a Cost Recovery Production Sharing Contract to a Gross Split Production Sharing Contract Ophir Energy Plc in relation to its FSO bareboat charter and O\u0026amp;M agreements in Thailand Sarawak Energy Berhad, a state-owned utility in Sarawak, on all aspects of its development of the Sarawak Gas Market and Pipeline Network, including advising on market and pipeline project structuring, as well drafting and negotiating gas sales agreements, gas transportation agreements, the pipeline operation agreement and the pipeline system rules Ministry of Mines and Energy, Cambodia on the drafting and negotiating of a new production sharing contract for an offshore oil and gas block Supermajor on its proposed country entry into the downstream sector of a country in Asia Consortium of international financial institutions in relation to a US$1 billion project financing for the second stage of the Shah Deniz gas development project in Azerbaijan Hess Corporation on contract support in its tendering programme for offshore drilling services Premier Oil on a variety of corporate and commercial matters Project Development - Power\nTEPCO Renewable Power on the development of hydrogen EPC construction templates Japanese trading house on the potential development and construction of a peaking gas fired independent power project in Indonesia NEPC Consortium Power Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pendekar Energy (L) Ltd., on the extension of a power purchase agreement with Bangladesh Power Development Board and associated documents for its 110 MW (8 x Diesel Engine) barge mounted dual fuel power plant in Bangladesh MARKETING \u0026amp; TRADING\nMarketing and Trading - LNG\nCommonwealth LNG on its entry into two LNG SPAs for the supply of up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG over 20 years from Commonwealth’s LNG export facility under development in Cameron Parish, Louisiana\nDiamond Gas International in connection with several short and mid term supply arrangements in Asia\nPV Gas on LNG procurement plans for the Thi Vai LNG import terminal facility in Vietnam\nNextDecade in connection with its marketing activities from the Rio Grande LNG export facility in the United States\nConfidential LNG seller on its LNG price review negotiations\nTNB Fuels in connection with LNG purchase, regasification and gas supply arrangements in Malaysia and on the liberalisation of the natural gas market, including introduction of third-party access requirements\nPavilion Energy in relation to new LNG import and bunkering arrangements in Singapore, including truck loading arrangements\nAnadarko on the long-term offtake and marketing of LNG volumes from the Mozambique LNG project, including long-term SPA with CNOOC Gas \u0026amp; Marketing\nRGE on the development of and offtake arrangements from the Woodfibre LNG export facility in Canada\nSan Miguel Corporation on the strategic review of the Ilijan IPP project in the Philippines and potential LNG importation options\nConfidential project sponsor in connection with its bid for an LNG import project in Sri Lanka, including advising on FSU chartering arrangements, LNG sale and purchase arrangements, and downstream gas arrangements\nH-Energy on its LNG sale and purchase arrangements for its Indian West coast LNG import project\nJapanese Trading House in connection with supplying LNG into Pakistan\nMarketing and Trading – Oil \u0026amp; Gas\nConrad Petroleum on the negotiation of its international gas sale agreements\nOphir Energy Plc on the negotiation of its gas sale agreements from Bangkanai PSC, Indonesia to PLN\nMubadala on the development of a model form crude sales agreement MERGERS \u0026amp; ACQUISITIONS\nM\u0026amp;A – Oil and Gas\nDialog Group Berhad on its acquisition of Tarpon Platform Systems Malaysia and all assets of Tarpon Systems International II, LLC. Tarpon Malaysia provides engineering, construction, installation, and maintenance services in connection with the Tarpon platform system, which is an alternative to traditional wellhead platforms and has been used extensively in water depths less than 90m\nDialog Resources Sdn Bhd, on its acquisition of Canadian publicly listed entity oil and natural gas company Pan Orient Energy Corp. (POEC) for USD$38.7 million, by way of a plan of arrangement. POEC, through its wholly-owned Singapore incorporated subsidiary Pan Orient Petroleum Pte Ltd holds a 50.01% equity interest in Pan Orient Energy (Siam) Ltd, which is the operator of Concession L53/48, onshore Thailand\nConfidential bidder on its bid to acquire Repsol Exploración, S.A.’s upstream assets in Malaysia and Vietnam, which includes 60% participating interest in PM305 PSC, PM314 PSC and 2012 Kinabalu Oil PSC, 35% participating interest in the PM3 CAA PSC and 70% participating interest in the Block 46 Cai Nuoc PSC\nBatavia Oil on the acquisition of Perenco Rang Dong Ltd. from Perenco Overseas Holdings Ltd., which holds a 30.5% non-operating interest in the Block 15-2 Rang Dong, offshore Vietnam\nPhilippine Downstream Company on its proposed sale of a minority interest to a foreign investor and related long term petroleum supply agreement\nEuropean commodity trader on its proposed acquisition of an oil products trading business with operations in Singapore and South East Asia\nPTTEP on its acquisition of 33.8% stake in APICO LLC from Tatex Thailand LLC and Tatex Thailand II LLC. APICO LLC holds 35% participating interest in Blocks EU1 and E5N or the Sinphuhorm Project and 100% participating interest in Block L15/43 and Block L27/43 both located in the northeast of Thailand\nOphir Energy Plc on the US$205 million agreement to acquire a package of Southeast Asian assets including material producing assets in Vietnam and Indonesia plus exploration and appraisal assets in Malaysia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh, from Australian-listed Santos Limited\nCoro Energy Plc on the acquisition of a 42.5% participating interest in the Bulu PSC, Indonesia contains the Lengo gas field\nBatavia Oil in connection with its acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Premier Oil Kakap B.V. which holds an 18.75% participating interest in the Kakap PSC, Indonesia\nConfidential international oil \u0026amp; gas company in relation to the potential acquisition of ENGIE’s (GDF Suez) 33.334% participating interest in the Muara Bakau PSC, Indonesia, which included a 0.11% participating interest in the Indonesian Deepwater Development\nConfidential international oil \u0026amp; gas company in relation to the potential acquisition of a participating interest in the Andaman III PSC, Indonesia\nNational oil company in relation to the potential acquisition of a participating interest in the Bentu PSC, Indonesia\nJapanese Trading House on its bid for the acquisition of Chevron’s 28.3% participating interest in producing blocks M5/M6 and related export pipeline between Myanmar and Thailand and 99% participating interest in exploration block A5\nNational oil company on the potential divestment of its participating interest in a producing gas field offshore Indonesia\nSona Petroleum Berhad on its proposed US$280 million acquisition of a 40% stake in the Greater Bualuang Area, offshore Thailand\nNational oil company on the divestment of its downstream business in a country in Africa\nGenting Oil \u0026amp; Gas Limited on its wholly owned subsidiary, Genting CDX Singapore Pte Ltd’s acquisition of a 57% participating interest in Chengdaoxi Block, Bohai Bay, offshore China\nPremier Oil on its acquisition of a 55% participating interest in Block 2B, onshore Kenya\nBP on the divestment of its participating interest in the Southern Gas Area of the North Sea to Perenco UK Limited for US$400 million. A key element of the deal was that, instead of a full disposal, BP retained a significant interest in the carboniferous reservoirs in the Amethyst and Ravenspurn licenses in the southern basin. This was the first deal of its kind in the UK Continental Shelf\nBP on its divestment of its participating interest in the Alba and Britannia fields in the North Sea to Mitsui for US$280 million\nBP on the disposal of its non-operated 50% participating interest in in the Sean gas field in the UK North Sea to SSE Plc for US$288 million\nConocoPhillips on the potential disposal of certain North Sea assets\nM\u0026amp;A – LNG\nJAPEX on the acquisition of a 36% stake in ITECO Joint Stock Company, an LNG terminal business operator in Vietnam\nLNG portfolio company on its proposal to acquire an interest in the Bac Lieu LNG-to-Power project, Vietnam\nKeppel Corporation on its 30% investment into Gimi MS Corporation (Golar LNG Limited is the other shareholder), which will undertake the development, construction and operation of a floating LNG facility located on the Mauritania and Senegal maritime border that will be leased to BP for 20-year term, including advising on the lease and operate agreement with BP\nM\u0026amp;A – Power\nMitsui on its exit from coal-fired power generation, including Mitsui's announced sale of its 45.5% stake in PT Paiton Energy, Indonesia's largest power plant\nJERA Co., Inc, a leading Japanese energy company, on its US$1.6 billion acquisition of a 27% stake in publicly-traded Aboitiz Power Corporation (PSE: AP), one of the largest power producers in the Philippines, including on a strategic alliance for co-investment in clean and renewable energy projects\nTEPCO Renewable Power on its acquisition of 25% of the issued shares of PT Kencana Energi Lestari, Tbk, an Indonesia-based renewable energy company listed in Indonesian Stock Exchange that focuses on hydroelectric power and currently owns three hydroelectric power subsidiaries\nScatec Solar ASA, a leading publicly-listed solar power producer with its headquarters in Oslo Norway, on its US$1.166 billion acquisition of SN Power AS, a leading hydropower developer and independent power producer, with operating assets the Philippines, Laos and Uganda with a total gross capacity of 1.4 GW plus a pipeline of 2.5 GW across Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa\nAES Corporation in the auction sale of its 51% interest in the 990MW Masinloc power project and associated 30MW battery energy storage project in the Philippines to a subsidiary of San Miguel Corporation, including the negotiation of an associated co-sale by EGCO of its 49% stake to SMC, for a total enterprise value of US$2.4 billion\nEdra Global Energy Berhad on its US$2.3 billion power assets’ portfolio divestment to a subsidiary of China General Nuclear Power Corporation. The transaction is the largest announced M\u0026amp;A transaction in Malaysia to date, and one of the largest in the Asia power sector in 2015\nM\u0026amp;A – Infrastructure\nAeropark Development Philippines Inc., a special purpose entity owned by CarVal Investors, acquired West Aeropark a five-building development in Clark Global City, Pampanga, Philippines with a combined gross floor area of 142,000 square meters, previously owned by Udenna Land’s Global Gateway Development Corp. in Clark Global City, Pampanga\nCerberus Capital Management on its US$2.4 billion acquisition of shipyard in the Philippines (the largest ever foreign investment in the Philippines (largest ever foreign investment in the country, once employing 40,000 people) out of the country’s largest ever bankruptcy","searchable_name":"Zoë Bromage","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":446329,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":5946,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eTyler Brown has spent his entire career representing clients in the energy industry.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;Tyler counsels clients on the regulation of the pipeline, oil and gas, and electric power industries, as well as commercial matters relating to the upstream and midstream sectors.\u0026nbsp; Tyler\u0026nbsp;regularly advises clients on regulatory issues related to the global energy transition.[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyler began his legal career at a law firm in Washington, DC, where he represented electric utilities, natural gas pipelines, and oil pipelines before FERC.\u0026nbsp; From there, he held roles of increasing responsibility as in house counsel for a natural gas pipeline business, an international oil and gas company, and most recently, a private equity backed oil pipeline.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyler represents natural gas and liquids pipelines, pipeline shippers, energy marketers, independent transmission companies, electric utilities, LNG project developers; hydrogen project developers; and financial institutions.\u0026nbsp; He advises clients regarding regulatory aspects of project development, contract, tariff, rate, and compliance matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Texas Railroad Commission.\u0026nbsp; 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Tyler\u0026nbsp;regularly advises clients on regulatory issues related to the global energy transition.[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyler began his legal career at a law firm in Washington, DC, where he represented electric utilities, natural gas pipelines, and oil pipelines before FERC.\u0026nbsp; From there, he held roles of increasing responsibility as in house counsel for a natural gas pipeline business, an international oil and gas company, and most recently, a private equity backed oil pipeline.\u0026nbsp;\u0026nbsp;\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTyler represents natural gas and liquids pipelines, pipeline shippers, energy marketers, independent transmission companies, electric utilities, LNG project developers; hydrogen project developers; and financial institutions.\u0026nbsp; He advises clients regarding regulatory aspects of project development, contract, tariff, rate, and compliance matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Texas Railroad Commission.\u0026nbsp; 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hydrogen project developers; and financial institutions.  He advises clients regarding regulatory aspects of project development, contract, tariff, rate, and compliance matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Texas Railroad Commission.  He has extensive experience advising clients on all aspects of building natural gas and liquids pipelines, including negotiating the commercial agreements underpinning the project, obtaining regulatory approval, acquiring right-of-way, and putting the pipeline in service.    \nTyler negotiates a variety of agreements for clients in the energy sector, including gathering, transportation, processing, and storage agreements, as well as agreements for the purchase and sale of hydrocarbons.  He also advises oil and gas midstream clients in addressing pipeline safety issues.\nTyler is active in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s Hydrogen Initiative, which serves as a clearinghouse for information relating to the evolution of hydrogen as a clean fuel, energy storage medium and renewable energy enabler and the firm’s work in this growing area.\n   Partner Duke University Duke University School of Law University of Georgia University of Georgia School of Law Georgia","searchable_name":"Tyler R. 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Also advised on ports, hydrogen, industrial cities, data centres, IT, smart cities, telco, transport, complex tunnelling projects and accommodation PPPs.{{ FIELD }}Middle Eastern Government entities on schools, transport, residential/accommodation and 'city' PPPs.{{ FIELD }}Sponsors on the construction (and PPP pass through aspects) of NYU University Abu Dhabi PPP, Zayed University PPP and Paris Sorbonne Abu Dhabi University PPP.{{ FIELD }}Sponsors on the first project financed workers’ accommodation PPP in Saudi Arabia; a SWF on three large workers' accommodation DBFO projects in Saudi Arabia; Concession grantor on the first project financed workers’ accommodation PPP in the UAE.{{ FIELD }}Winning bidder as Sponsor on the RCU Healthcare PPP Project{{ FIELD }}Sponsor on its bid for the Prince Muhammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport PPP in Madinah, Saudi Arabia.{{ FIELD }}Power \u0026amp; Utilities (Solar, Wind, Waste, Water)\nSponsor on Al Dhafrah 1.5GW Solar IPP in Abu Dhabi through to financial close. This is the largest solar PV project in the world, and won MENA Solar Deal of the Year- Project Finance International 2020\nSponsors on their bid for the multi plant Amaala Utilities PPP in Saudi Arabia (2022). This deal won PPP deal of the Year - Utilities (IJ Global 2024)\nSponsors for the 400 MW Dumat Al Jandal Wind IPP through to financial close. This was the first utility scale wind project in Saudi Arabia under Vision2030, and won PFI Renewable Deal of the Year 2019.\nA Middle East SWF as local sponsor on its involvement in Hamriyah IPP in Sharjah, UAE through to financial close. This deal won MENA Power Deal of the Year – IJGlobal 2020\nConsortium on its bid for the Fujairah 3 IPP in the UAE.\nConsortium on its bid for the multi-utility (14 plants) Red Sea Utility PPP, in Saudi Arabia.\nConsortium on its bids for the 1GW Tanajib IWPP and 1GW Jafurah IWPP in Saudi Arabia; on Facility E IWPP in Qatar and on Guam 400MW IPP through to financial close.\nMiddle Eastern SWF on confidential outbound power and digital infrastructure PE investments.\nSponsors on the O\u0026amp;M contract for an Asian wind project.\nPrivate equity fund on two (2) x 10MW solar IPP acquisitions in Jordan.\nSponsors on the EPC and O\u0026amp;M arrangements associated with a suite of IPPs in Kenya.\nMiddle Eastern Governments on the establishment of a new Green Free Zone, national water strategy, and environmental standards and regulations.\nConsortium on bids for a Rabigh 3 IWP, Shuqaiq 3 IWP Yanbu 4 IWP, Jubail 3B IWP and Dammam ISTP and Jeddah 2 ISTP, all in Saudi Arabia under Vision2030.\nA Middle Eastern Government on waste projects including PPPs\nSponsors on a Middle East industrial effluent treatment PPP project.\nSponsors on the Barwon Biosolids PPP in Australia.\nSponsors on the Eastern Creek Waste PPP in Australia.\nAdvised on 60+ district cooling/trigeneration projects including for: Diriyah Gate, KEC, MiSK City, Masdar City, Seaworld Abu Dhabi, Dubai EXPO2020, Lusail City; Riyadh Avenues, KFUPM Business Park; Jeddah Tower; Saadiyat Island; King Abdulaziz Road, New York University; Eastern Mangroves; TDIC Headquarters; ADNEC Capital Center; Danet Cit; Abu Dhabi World Trade Center, Yas Island, Palm Jebel Ali, Jimi Mall, Palazzo Versace, Mina Rashid, Dubai Maritime City, Bahrain World Trade Center, Zayed University, Reem Island, City Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Al Maktoum International Airport, Presidential Palace, Dubai Sports City, Akoya Oxygen, Mirdif Hills, ICT Tower, Danat Hospital, Jabal Omar, Maryah Island, Raha Beach, Raha Gardens, Prince Sultan Cultural City, Jeddah Headquarters, Al Mamoura, Confidential acquisitions in Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. Advised a Middle Eastern Government on the establishment of laws and regulations for district cooling.{{ FIELD }}O\u0026amp;G / LNG / Natural Gas\nEuropean energy company on its JV for a greenfield petrochemical project in Abu Dhabi.\nInternational energy major on its standard form international EPC contract for use in O\u0026amp;G projects as well as a \"wrap around guarantee\" for splitting EPC contracts.\nADB in relation to the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan to India (TAPI) pipeline project.\nInternational O\u0026amp;G company on its bid for a gas processing facility in Croatia and on their standard international EPC contract.\nSponsors on their successful bid for a healthcare PPP in Saudi Arabia\nInternational O\u0026amp;G company on EPCM arrangements for an Asian LNG Receiving Terminal.\nO\u0026amp;G services company on construction contracts for onshore drilling rigs in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.\nUAE government-owned entities on syngas processing and storage facilities, including gas sales contracts, EPC and concession arrangements; distribution network contracts and on multiple gas concession projects including under concession, DBO and EPC contracting models.{{ FIELD }}Tim Burbury is a senior projects partner based in Abu Dhabi where he leads our Construction Practice and co-leads our Projects Practice in the Middle East. Tim serves as Office Managing Partner in Abu Dhabi and served for 9 years on the Firm’s AEC Committee. Tim is highly ranked for Construction (Chambers Band 1, Legal 500) and Infrastructure \u0026amp; Projects, (Chambers, Legal 500). Tim was named as an MVP in Construction Law (Law360, 2021).\nFor the last 25 years, Tim has represented sovereign wealth funds, State-owned entities, giga developers, energy and utility companies and strategic infrastructure clients and funds on their construction, infrastructure, energy, utilities and PPP projects and project financings.\nSince 2019, Tim has advised on one of the world's largest renewable energy and infrastructure giga projects, valued in the hundreds of USD billions, together with several other confidential Middle East giga projects.\nHe has recently advised clients on multiple PPP, renewable and conventional power projects that have won Deal of the Year accolades, including:\n* PPP deal of the Year - Utilities (IJ Global 2024, Amaala Multi Utilities PPP)\n* MENA Solar Deal of the Year (PFI 2020, Al Dhafrah 1.5GW Solar IPP Abu Dhabi)\n* MENA Power Deal of the Year (IJ Global 2020, Hamriyah IPP UAE)\n* Renewable Deal of the Year (PFI 2019, Dumat 400 MW Wind IPP Saudi Arabia)\nTim has significant PPP experience, having advised governments and sponsors since the early 2000s during the Australia PPP boom. Tim helped write the PPP commercial principles guidebook for one government client. He has recently advised on a number of schools, accommodation, healthcare and transport PPPs in the UAE and Saudi Arabia as part of those countries’ PPP programs.\nTim has advised on 60+ district energy projects in the Middle East and Asia, included projects and project financings in Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bahrain and Qatar.  He has advised Governments on regulatory regimes. Partner Band 1, Construction UAE - Chambers Global 2026 Expertise Based Abroad, Band 1, Projects \u0026amp; Energy Saudi Arabia - Chambers Global 2026 Band 1, Construction: Non-contentious UAE - Chambers Global 2026 Leading Partner, Construction UAE - Legal 500 EMEA 2026 Leading Partner, Projects \u0026amp; Energy Saudi Arabia - Legal 500 EMEA 2026 Highly Regarded, Energy , Transport, Utilities, Oil \u0026amp; Gas, Social Infrastructure in the UAE IFLR 1000 EMEA 2025 \"Absolutely first class - the best non-contentious lawyer in the UAE\" Chambers Global “…an excellent understanding of market terms, an innovative problem solving approach, applies a strong commercial lens\" Chambers Global \"The perfect combination of very strong background and very strong skills in legal matters\"  Chambers Global \" …an exceptional lawyer who is calm and collected under pressure, excellent on the detail and has invaluable knowledge” Chambers Global \"Exceptionally competent projects transactional lawyer”…  Chambers Global \"...an adept lawyer who regularly advises government bodies and multinationals on project structuring and financing.\" Chambers 2025 \"..an eminent Abu Dhabi-based lawyer who is widely praised for his robust non-contentious construction practice\"  Chambers 2025 \"Co-head Tim Burbury is a key figure for gigaprojects and a go-to for many industry players and state-owned entities\" Legal 500 2025 Law360: MVP in Construction Law, an accolade given to only 4 lawyers globally 2021 Band 1, Construction Chambers Global 10 years to 2025 Band 3, Projects \u0026amp; Energy, Middle East Chambers Global (13 years to 2025) Tier 1, Projects \u0026amp; Energy, Saudi Arabia Legal 500: 2020-2022 Who's Who Construction Global Leader: 2017–2025 Leading Lawyer, Construction, Infrastructure \u0026amp; Projects, UAE Legal 500: 2010–2022 Leading Individual, Saudi Arabia: Construction Legal 500: 2022 University of Tasmania  High Court of Australia Hong Kong Tasmania Victoria Society of Construction Law International District Energy Association Australian Business Group Giga Construction Projects and PPPs - Cities, Transport, Healthcare, Education, Housing, Infrastructure\nSWFs/State owned entities on confidential giga construction projects, including the world's largest construction project. Also advised on ports, hydrogen, industrial cities, data centres, IT, smart cities, telco, transport, complex tunnelling projects and accommodation PPPs. Middle Eastern Government entities on schools, transport, residential/accommodation and 'city' PPPs. Sponsors on the construction (and PPP pass through aspects) of NYU University Abu Dhabi PPP, Zayed University PPP and Paris Sorbonne Abu Dhabi University PPP. Sponsors on the first project financed workers’ accommodation PPP in Saudi Arabia; a SWF on three large workers' accommodation DBFO projects in Saudi Arabia; Concession grantor on the first project financed workers’ accommodation PPP in the UAE. Winning bidder as Sponsor on the RCU Healthcare PPP Project Sponsor on its bid for the Prince Muhammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport PPP in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Power \u0026amp; Utilities (Solar, Wind, Waste, Water)\nSponsor on Al Dhafrah 1.5GW Solar IPP in Abu Dhabi through to financial close. This is the largest solar PV project in the world, and won MENA Solar Deal of the Year- Project Finance International 2020\nSponsors on their bid for the multi plant Amaala Utilities PPP in Saudi Arabia (2022). This deal won PPP deal of the Year - Utilities (IJ Global 2024)\nSponsors for the 400 MW Dumat Al Jandal Wind IPP through to financial close. This was the first utility scale wind project in Saudi Arabia under Vision2030, and won PFI Renewable Deal of the Year 2019.\nA Middle East SWF as local sponsor on its involvement in Hamriyah IPP in Sharjah, UAE through to financial close. This deal won MENA Power Deal of the Year – IJGlobal 2020\nConsortium on its bid for the Fujairah 3 IPP in the UAE.\nConsortium on its bid for the multi-utility (14 plants) Red Sea Utility PPP, in Saudi Arabia.\nConsortium on its bids for the 1GW Tanajib IWPP and 1GW Jafurah IWPP in Saudi Arabia; on Facility E IWPP in Qatar and on Guam 400MW IPP through to financial close.\nMiddle Eastern SWF on confidential outbound power and digital infrastructure PE investments.\nSponsors on the O\u0026amp;M contract for an Asian wind project.\nPrivate equity fund on two (2) x 10MW solar IPP acquisitions in Jordan.\nSponsors on the EPC and O\u0026amp;M arrangements associated with a suite of IPPs in Kenya.\nMiddle Eastern Governments on the establishment of a new Green Free Zone, national water strategy, and environmental standards and regulations.\nConsortium on bids for a Rabigh 3 IWP, Shuqaiq 3 IWP Yanbu 4 IWP, Jubail 3B IWP and Dammam ISTP and Jeddah 2 ISTP, all in Saudi Arabia under Vision2030.\nA Middle Eastern Government on waste projects including PPPs\nSponsors on a Middle East industrial effluent treatment PPP project.\nSponsors on the Barwon Biosolids PPP in Australia.\nSponsors on the Eastern Creek Waste PPP in Australia.\nAdvised on 60+ district cooling/trigeneration projects including for: Diriyah Gate, KEC, MiSK City, Masdar City, Seaworld Abu Dhabi, Dubai EXPO2020, Lusail City; Riyadh Avenues, KFUPM Business Park; Jeddah Tower; Saadiyat Island; King Abdulaziz Road, New York University; Eastern Mangroves; TDIC Headquarters; ADNEC Capital Center; Danet Cit; Abu Dhabi World Trade Center, Yas Island, Palm Jebel Ali, Jimi Mall, Palazzo Versace, Mina Rashid, Dubai Maritime City, Bahrain World Trade Center, Zayed University, Reem Island, City Airport, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Al Maktoum International Airport, Presidential Palace, Dubai Sports City, Akoya Oxygen, Mirdif Hills, ICT Tower, Danat Hospital, Jabal Omar, Maryah Island, Raha Beach, Raha Gardens, Prince Sultan Cultural City, Jeddah Headquarters, Al Mamoura, Confidential acquisitions in Malaysia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. 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Eagle Ford Shale Play in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on a US$500 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Midland Basin in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on a superpriority secured revolving credit agreement for a midstream company in the US.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a borrower on an up to US$497.6 million senior credit facility and a US$67.4 million mezzanine facility to fund the acquisition and conversion of an existing petroleum diesel refinery into a renewable biodiesel refinery in the U.S and a US$125 million preferred equity investment.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Permian Basin.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on the restructuring of a US$185 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana and Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of an oil and gas exploration company on a US$150 million senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a midstream company with interests in the Denver Julesberg Basin in Colorado on a syndicated senior secured revolving credit facility.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the largest privately-owned inland barge drilling contractor in the US on a syndicated senior secured revolving credit and term loan facility secured by drilling barges.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a borrower in connection with the project financing of a diluent recovery unit in Canada and rail terminal and tankage facility in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major US money center bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on the restructuring of a US$250 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties and midstream assets in the Permian Basin in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana and Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the workout of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico.{{ FIELD }}Representation of an oil and gas exploration company on a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by coal bed methane properties in Colorado.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Eagle Ford shale formation.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured credit facility for an energy services company with operations in the Permian Basin.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a publicly traded independent oil and gas exploration company in a senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Montana, Wyoming and North Dakota.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent in a syndicated senior secured term loan secured by oil and gas properties in the Mississippi Lime formation in Oklahoma.{{ FIELD }}Representation of an Australian owned independent oil and gas exploration company in a senior reserve-based credit facility to finance the acquisition of oil and gas properties.{{ FIELD }}Representation of an energy services company in a senior secured revolving credit and term loan facility secured by skid-mounted compressors.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a private financial and investment services firm on a senior financing to a gas pipeline company, secured by pipeline systems in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Colorado, a gas processing facility and a helium plant.{{ FIELD }}Representation of an independent oil and gas exploration and production company with respect to a secured first lien credit facility and a secured second lien term loan facility with a major U.S. bank.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the owner-operator of saltwater injection disposal wells throughout Texas and Arkansas in a secured acquisition financing and the refinancing of existing term debt and a secured line of credit.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a private financial and investment services firm with respect to a senior term loan for an independent oil and gas exploration and production company secured by oil and gas properties in the Eagle Ford shale formation.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank in a bridge loan to a midstream company secured by a pipeline system in South Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a Houston-based energy services company in a senior secured syndicated revolving credit facility following emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank in the secured refinancing of an oilfield manufacturer's facility on the Houston Ship Channel.{{ FIELD }}Finance Transactions: Representation of a portfolio company of a private equity sponsor in a senior secured cross-border credit facility for a manufacturer with locations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring a senior secured cross-border/multi-currency credit facility to a company in the consumer fashion accessories business.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a U.S. bank on senior secured real estate loans, revolving loans and equipment sleeve financings for free-standing emergency medical facilities in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank in the workout of senior secured loans to a barge company.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a U.S. bank on a construction loan to build out concession facilities at George Bush Intercontinental airport and Hobby airport in Houston.{{ FIELD }}Representation of the administrative agent on the workout of a senior secured credit facility to a company engage in operating free-standing emergency rooms in Texas and other states.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a U.S. bank on a construction loan for a pilot boat, secured by a fleet of vessels.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank on a secured revolving line of credit, term loan, an equipment acquisition loan and a real estate construction loan for a valve manufacturing company.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank on a secured real estate construction loan, equipment loan and a line of credit for the development of a medical facility in Texas.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a private equity group in a senior secured revolving credit facility, term loan and delayed draw term loan to finance the acquisition of a construction services company.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank on a senior secured revolving line of credit for a factoring company.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank with respect to a revolving line of credit, term loan and equipment loan for a structural steel fabrication company.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank on a senior secured revolving line of credit to a healthcare facility.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a foreign bank on a loan to a Chinese borrower secured by carbon black plants located in Texas, Oklahoma, and Alabama, including an intercreditor agreement with the asset-based U.S. lender.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a window-covering manufacturer on an asset-based loan facility.{{ FIELD }}Representation of a major U.S. bank with respect to a senior secured acquisition financing for a health care management group.{{ FIELD }}Kim Cagle focuses on leveraged finance, with a particular emphasis on the energy industry. Her experience includes representing lenders and borrowers on reserve-based credit facilities to oil and gas exploration and production companies, and on financings of various energy infrastructure projects, including cross-border projects, interstate and intrastate pipelines, gas storage facilities, refineries, power plants and renewable energy projects.\nKim has experience in various types of financings, including syndicated acquisition financings, asset-based lending, and first lien/second lien structures. In addition, her practice spans financing transactions across a broad range of industries, including health care, transportation, and manufacturing. She has structured, documented and negotiated complex financial products such as cross-border/multi-currency credit facilities and leveraged cross-border leases and synthetic leases.\nKim is recognized by Legal500 US as a Recommended Lawyer, emphasizing her prominent work in Energy Transactions: Oil \u0026amp; Gas (2025). Partner Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law New York Texas Turnaround Management Association Houston Energy Finance Group Women's Finance Exchange of Houston Association for Corporate Growth Second Chance Poms, Inc., Director and Treasurer RESULTS (a grass roots advocacy group dedicated to eradicating the worst aspects of poverty) Houston Energy Finance Secured Finance Network of Houston Energy Finance Transactions\nRepresentation of a major US money center bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on a US$500 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Eagle Ford Shale Play in Texas. Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on a US$500 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Midland Basin in Texas. Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on a superpriority secured revolving credit agreement for a midstream company in the US. Representation of a borrower on an up to US$497.6 million senior credit facility and a US$67.4 million mezzanine facility to fund the acquisition and conversion of an existing petroleum diesel refinery into a renewable biodiesel refinery in the U.S and a US$125 million preferred equity investment. Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Permian Basin. Representation of a major US bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on the restructuring of a US$185 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana and Texas. Representation of an oil and gas exploration company on a US$150 million senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in Texas. Representation of a midstream company with interests in the Denver Julesberg Basin in Colorado on a syndicated senior secured revolving credit facility. Representation of the largest privately-owned inland barge drilling contractor in the US on a syndicated senior secured revolving credit and term loan facility secured by drilling barges. Representation of a borrower in connection with the project financing of a diluent recovery unit in Canada and rail terminal and tankage facility in Texas. Representation of a major US money center bank, as administrative agent and a lender, on the restructuring of a US$250 million syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties and midstream assets in the Permian Basin in Texas. Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana and Texas. Representation of the administrative agent on the workout of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Gulf of Mexico. Representation of an oil and gas exploration company on a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by coal bed methane properties in Colorado. Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in the Eagle Ford shale formation. Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring of a syndicated senior secured credit facility for an energy services company with operations in the Permian Basin. Representation of a publicly traded independent oil and gas exploration company in a senior secured reserve-based credit facility secured by oil and gas properties in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Montana, Wyoming and North Dakota. Representation of the administrative agent in a syndicated senior secured term loan secured by oil and gas properties in the Mississippi Lime formation in Oklahoma. Representation of an Australian owned independent oil and gas exploration company in a senior reserve-based credit facility to finance the acquisition of oil and gas properties. Representation of an energy services company in a senior secured revolving credit and term loan facility secured by skid-mounted compressors. Representation of a private financial and investment services firm on a senior financing to a gas pipeline company, secured by pipeline systems in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Colorado, a gas processing facility and a helium plant. Representation of an independent oil and gas exploration and production company with respect to a secured first lien credit facility and a secured second lien term loan facility with a major U.S. bank. Representation of the owner-operator of saltwater injection disposal wells throughout Texas and Arkansas in a secured acquisition financing and the refinancing of existing term debt and a secured line of credit. Representation of a private financial and investment services firm with respect to a senior term loan for an independent oil and gas exploration and production company secured by oil and gas properties in the Eagle Ford shale formation. Representation of a major U.S. bank in a bridge loan to a midstream company secured by a pipeline system in South Texas. Representation of a Houston-based energy services company in a senior secured syndicated revolving credit facility following emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Representation of a major U.S. bank in the secured refinancing of an oilfield manufacturer's facility on the Houston Ship Channel. Finance Transactions: Representation of a portfolio company of a private equity sponsor in a senior secured cross-border credit facility for a manufacturer with locations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Europe. Representation of the administrative agent on the restructuring a senior secured cross-border/multi-currency credit facility to a company in the consumer fashion accessories business. Representation of a U.S. bank on senior secured real estate loans, revolving loans and equipment sleeve financings for free-standing emergency medical facilities in Texas. Representation of a major U.S. bank in the workout of senior secured loans to a barge company. Representation of a U.S. bank on a construction loan to build out concession facilities at George Bush Intercontinental airport and Hobby airport in Houston. 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This deal won 2020 Asian Infrastructure Awards Green Deal of the Year.{{ FIELD }}JERA in connection with the structuring and procurement for the Formosa 3 Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan.{{ FIELD }}JBIC, KEXIM and the commercial banks in connection with the US$2.5bn 1,200MW Nghi Son 2 BOT coal fired power plant in Vietnam.{{ FIELD }}The sponsors on the development of a 150MW/300MWh BESS in Australia.{{ FIELD }}The lender group in relation to the Sunseap PV Solar Project in Vietnam.{{ FIELD }}The lender group in relation to the Reliance and Phoenix gas to power projects in Bangladesh.{{ FIELD }}The lender group in connection with the Hoa Hai PV Solar Project in Vietnam.{{ FIELD }}A shortlisted bidder on the partial acquisition of Yunlin Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan.{{ FIELD }}The lender group in relation to the Lakelands 13mw PV solar plant and 5.4mw lithium battery fringe-of-grid project, Australia.{{ FIELD }}The lenders on the NamNgiep 1 cross-border hydropower project, Thailand/Laos. This deal won Asia Pacific Hydro Deal of the Year (IJ Global Asia Pacific Awards 2014).{{ FIELD }}The lenders on the Phase I and II development of the EnerjiSA 4,000MW Power Portfolio in Turkey.{{ FIELD }}The sponsors on the development of a floating offshore wind farm development in Scotland.{{ FIELD }}The sponsors on the gas supply arrangements for the development of a pipeline in Kurdistan.{{ FIELD }}The lender group on the Reliance and Phoenix gas-to-power project in Bangladesh.{{ FIELD }}Oil and gas / LNG / Natural Gas{{ FIELD }}Almiro has spent several years working as an extension of the in-house team to two major Japanese energy companies (JERA Co., Inc. (the world’s largest LNG buyer by volume) and Diamond Gas International), helping lead negotiations on all aspects of the LNG value chain, including shipping arrangements, cargo optimisation, trading and derivatives on projects in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. His experience in this sector includes advising:{{ FIELD }}JERA on the long-term supply sale and purchase arrangements, operations and trading of equity cargoes from Ichthys LNG, Gorgon LNG and Freeport LNG (including swaps, physical and paper trades, TCPs, TUAs and tolling arrangements).{{ FIELD }}JERA on the acquisition of an interest in the Barossa/Caldita Gas Field in Australia.{{ FIELD }}JERA on its LNG portfolio optimisation arrangements.{{ FIELD }}Diamond Gas International (the LNG arm of Mitsubishi Corporation) on the long-term LNG supply sale and purchase arrangements, operations and trading of equity cargoes from Browse LNG, Wheatstone LNG, North-West Shelf LNG, Donggi-Senoro LNG, Cameron LNG, LNG Canada and Sakhalin 2.{{ FIELD }}GAIL (India’s state-owned LNG entity) on its LNG portfolio optimisation operations from Sabine Pass.{{ FIELD }}A major international energy company on its farm in / farm out development of exploration blocks on the North-West Shelf, Australia.{{ FIELD }}Veisgo on long term LNG SPAs (prior to acquisition by Repsol).{{ FIELD }}Yamal LNG on its offtake and charterparty arrangements (including for a fleet of 15 nuclear powered icebreaker vessels).{{ FIELD }}Lenders on carrying out bankability assessment of the LNG SPAs for the Coral South FLNG in Mozambique.{{ FIELD }}Apache on its joint operating agreements for the Spar gas field in Australia.{{ FIELD }}Apache on its divestment from Wheatstone and Kitimat LNG to Woodside Petroleum in Australia.{{ FIELD }}Sponsors on the gas supply arrangements for the development of a pipeline in Kurdistan.{{ FIELD }}Almiro Clere is a partner based in Abu Dhabi where he advises on the construction and development of major energy and infrastructure projects, with a particular focus on gigaprojects, renewables, transport and green energy.\nHe has extensive experience with the full suite of construction and project documentation, from complex EPC turnkey arrangements through to PPPs, EPCM, subcontracting structures, offtakes and supply agreements, technical services and relevant security documentation.\nAlmiro’s experience also extends to the commodity value chain, advising a number of the world’s largest energy utilities and trading houses on their long-term offtakes, trading portfolios, charter party and tolling arrangements.\nAlmiro is a frequent author and speaker on construction and PPPs. Almiro Clere lawyer Partner Next Generation Partner in Construction Legal 500, 2026 (Construction, UAE) He is a client and solution-oriented lawyer Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers 2025 He is very responsive. He always gives careful and detailed legal advice, and provides very good preparation analysis Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers 2025 Notable Practitioner, Energy and Infrastructure, Project Development, PPP/PFI in the UAE IFLR 1000 EMEA 2025 2025 Rising Star, Top Attorney under 40 Law360 Stand-out Lawyer 2025 Thomson Reuters Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Japan 2023 Edition University of Otago, New Zealand  University of Otago, New Zealand  High Court of New Zealand Western Australia Giga Construction Projects and PPPs - Cities, Transport, Healthcare, Education, Housing, Infrastructure SWFs/State owned entities on confidential giga construction projects, including the world's largest construction project. Also advised on ports, hydrogen, industrial cities, data centres, IT, smart cities, telco, transport, complex tunnelling projects and accommodation PPPs. Middle Eastern Government entities on transport, residential/accommodation and 'city' PPPs. A Saudi gigaproject developer on a rail infrastructure project, including cut and cover tunnels, drill and blast tunnels, stations infrastructure and depot contracts. When complete, the project will consist of mass transit, high speed and freight rail and a hyperloop. The Dubai Government on Dubai Reef, the world’s largest artificial reef project. A Middle Eastern government on the development of its bus network PPP. Ports of Singapore Authority on the Terminal 19 and 20 Port Expansion in Singapore. Ports of Singapore Authority on the P39 Terminal Expansion in Singapore. Mitsui on the development of the New Priok Container Terminal 2 and 3 in Indonesia. The lender group on the development of the Thilawa Port in Myanmar. The sponsors on the development of a rail network and port facilities in Indonesia. Kai Tak Sports Park Ltd on the successful tender for, and delivery of, the Kai Tak Sports Park complex in Hong Kong. A multinational investment firm on their Saudi Arabian construction contracts. Power \u0026amp; Utilities (Solar, Wind, Waste, Water) EDF and Masdar from bid stage through to financial close with respect to the financing, design, construction and operation of a multi-plant integrated utility system including Solar PV, BESS, RO and wastewater treatment plants and ancillary facilities and network systems in Amaala, Saudi Arabia. This deal won PPP deal of the Year - Utilities (IJ Global 2024). Consortium of City Cool and ADC Energy on the design, construction, ownership, financing, operation and maintenance and transfer of a 72,500TR district cooling plant, underground network and metering system. EverWind Fuels on the Americas’ first green hydrogen / export megaproject, in Nova Scotia, Canada. Macquarie, Orsted, JERA and Swancor on the development and financing of the Formosa I Offshore Wind Project, Taiwan. This deal won 2019 Asian Infrastructure Awards Renewable Energy Deal of the Year. Macquarie and Swancor on the development and financing of the Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Project, Taiwan. This deal won 2020 Asian Infrastructure Awards Green Deal of the Year. JERA in connection with the structuring and procurement for the Formosa 3 Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan. JBIC, KEXIM and the commercial banks in connection with the US$2.5bn 1,200MW Nghi Son 2 BOT coal fired power plant in Vietnam. The sponsors on the development of a 150MW/300MWh BESS in Australia. The lender group in relation to the Sunseap PV Solar Project in Vietnam. The lender group in relation to the Reliance and Phoenix gas to power projects in Bangladesh. The lender group in connection with the Hoa Hai PV Solar Project in Vietnam. A shortlisted bidder on the partial acquisition of Yunlin Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan. The lender group in relation to the Lakelands 13mw PV solar plant and 5.4mw lithium battery fringe-of-grid project, Australia. The lenders on the NamNgiep 1 cross-border hydropower project, Thailand/Laos. This deal won Asia Pacific Hydro Deal of the Year (IJ Global Asia Pacific Awards 2014). The lenders on the Phase I and II development of the EnerjiSA 4,000MW Power Portfolio in Turkey. The sponsors on the development of a floating offshore wind farm development in Scotland. The sponsors on the gas supply arrangements for the development of a pipeline in Kurdistan. The lender group on the Reliance and Phoenix gas-to-power project in Bangladesh. Oil and gas / LNG / Natural Gas Almiro has spent several years working as an extension of the in-house team to two major Japanese energy companies (JERA Co., Inc. (the world’s largest LNG buyer by volume) and Diamond Gas International), helping lead negotiations on all aspects of the LNG value chain, including shipping arrangements, cargo optimisation, trading and derivatives on projects in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. His experience in this sector includes advising: JERA on the long-term supply sale and purchase arrangements, operations and trading of equity cargoes from Ichthys LNG, Gorgon LNG and Freeport LNG (including swaps, physical and paper trades, TCPs, TUAs and tolling arrangements). JERA on the acquisition of an interest in the Barossa/Caldita Gas Field in Australia. JERA on its LNG portfolio optimisation arrangements. Diamond Gas International (the LNG arm of Mitsubishi Corporation) on the long-term LNG supply sale and purchase arrangements, operations and trading of equity cargoes from Browse LNG, Wheatstone LNG, North-West Shelf LNG, Donggi-Senoro LNG, Cameron LNG, LNG Canada and Sakhalin 2. GAIL (India’s state-owned LNG entity) on its LNG portfolio optimisation operations from Sabine Pass. A major international energy company on its farm in / farm out development of exploration blocks on the North-West Shelf, Australia. Veisgo on long term LNG SPAs (prior to acquisition by Repsol). Yamal LNG on its offtake and charterparty arrangements (including for a fleet of 15 nuclear powered icebreaker vessels). Lenders on carrying out bankability assessment of the LNG SPAs for the Coral South FLNG in Mozambique. Apache on its joint operating agreements for the Spar gas field in Australia. Apache on its divestment from Wheatstone and Kitimat LNG to Woodside Petroleum in Australia. 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Her practice primarily focuses on construction-related agreements, including Front-End Engineering Design (FEED), Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC), and Engineering, Procurement, Construction Management (EPCM) contracts for both brownfield and greenfield energy and infrastructure projects.\nWith over twenty-five years of experience, Terra has been advising clients on energy projects spanning the U.S., Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. To date, she has provided legal counsel and led negotiations on projects with a cumulative value of approximately $135 billion. \nTerra has a wealth of experience in drafting, negotiating, and administering EPC and related contracts across the entire energy chain. Her work has included projects such as a pipeline through Russia and Kazakhstan, numerous offshore drilling and production facilities in the US, Canada, and the North Sea, as well as domestic and international refineries and refinery upgrades. Her extensive project experience includes involvement in upstream (both onshore and offshore), Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), midstream and crude oil pipelines, petrochemical facilities, and wind farms. She led negotiations for more than five multi-billion-dollar domestic LNG facilities, as well as several international LNG facilities, representing both owners and contractors. Terra also has worked on the EPC and related contracts for several offshore West Africa projects, including wellhead platforms, and production and processing facilities.\nTerra also brings valuable experience as a commercial manager and project manager, where she was instrumental in developing estimates and proposals for numerous multibillion-dollar projects, as well as working on the project execution side. This expertise has further strengthened her ability to provide comprehensive counsel on complex energy projects.\nCurrently, Terra is excited to be expanding her practice and leveraging her extensive 25 years of EPC experience in the energy sector to focus on new energies, including solar, ammonia, and hydrogen projects.\nPrior to joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Terra worked in-house as senior counsel at Bechtel Energy focused on negotiating, drafting and administering construction-based contracts for LNG and oil \u0026amp; gas megaprojects, as well as Senior Counsel at Chevron, where she focused on major global capital projects.\nTerra is admitted to practice in Texas and Alberta (Canada).  Terra Cothran lawyer Partner Top Women Lawyer Texas Diversity Council, 2021 Top 50 Women Lawyers in Houston National Diversity Counsil, 2019 University of Victoria  University of Calgary  Texas Law Society of Alberta, Canada American Bar Association National Association of Women Lawyers Association of International Energy Negotiators","searchable_name":"Terra Mareck Cothran","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null},{"id":438914,"version":1,"owner_type":"Person","owner_id":4175,"payload":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eBrandon Dalling is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding\u0026rsquo;s\u0026nbsp;New York office and leads King \u0026amp; Spalding's Project Finance Practice. 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(2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit refinancing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 4.3 gigawatts of natural gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn initial coordinating lead arranger in connection with the $15.1 billion debt and equity project financing of Venture Global\u0026rsquo;s Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the largest project financing of a large capex infrastructure project in the United States to date (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the holdco financing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. 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(2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the acquisition financing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the refinancing of NextWave\u0026rsquo;s Traveler project, a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA leading developer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Shore, a 725 megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe lenders in connection with the construction financing of Pacific Steel Group\u0026rsquo;s Mojave Micro Mill project, a electric arc furnace micro mill in Kern County, California and first steel mill to be built in California in the last five decades. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the Michigan municipal bond construction financing of a portfolio of renewable natural gas projects consisting primarily of anaerobic digestors of animal waste and associated upgraders and gas processing infrastructure. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacquarie Asset Management in connection with the acquisition financing of its significant minority equity stake in D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), a large renewable energy company, for up to approximately $1.725 billion. 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(2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA joint venture between the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company and a Thailand-based independent power producer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for the sale of Quail Run Energy Center, an approximately 550 megawatt combined-cycle, natural-gas-fired power plant located in Odessa, Texas. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major UAE world-leading aluminium producer in connection with the acquisition and financing of the 80% of the equity interest in Spectro Alloys LLC, a U.S. leading secondary foundry alloy producer based in Rosemount, Minnesota. 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(2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Kings Mountain Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAxium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of a 49% interest in a 1.3 gigawatt portfolio of wind and solar projects acquired from Constellation Energy (formerly the power generation division of Exelon Corporation). (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArcLight Capital Partners and Cutlass Energy Partners in connection with acquisition and private placement acquisition financing of the Saber Midstream project, a gas gathering system in the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and Texas. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor strategic sponsors in connection with a 198 MW natural gas / ultra-low sulfur diesel dual-fired power electric facility (and reserve facility) in Guam. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure connection with $840 million term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas-fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtlas Holdings in connection with the senior debt and equity recapitalization of Mesquite Power, a portfolio of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of gas and coal-fired generation facilities located in ERCOT consisting of the Paris, Bastrop and Twin Oaks projects. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstar in connection with the merger and financing with Pilot Water of a water logistics business with a footprint of 129 saltwater disposal wells, 850 miles of pipelines, 2.5 million barrels of water per day of disposal capacity, and 34 source, recycling, and evaporation facilities across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Utica, Haynesville, and Rockies. 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(2019)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Garrison project, 309 megawatt combined-cycle dual-fuel electric generating facility located in Dover, Delaware, and the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2019)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Fairless project, a 1,320 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, and the Manchester project, a 510 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Providence, Rhode Island. (2019)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with its acquisition, financing and long and medium-term structure commodity hedging of over 600 megawatts of wind farms in New York. 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Read more about him.","primary_title_id":15,"translated_fields":{"en":{"bio":"\u003cp\u003eBrandon Dalling is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding\u0026rsquo;s\u0026nbsp;New York office and leads King \u0026amp; Spalding's Project Finance Practice. Brandon is active in King \u0026amp; Spalding\u0026rsquo;s project finance, leveraged finance, acquisition finance, private equity and energy and natural resources practices.[[--readmore--]]\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBrandon represents private equity sponsors, and strategics, private credit, financial institutions, developers and commodity hedge counterparties in leveraged finance, project finance, acquisition finance, other secured and unsecured lending transactions, mergers and acquisitions, physical and financial structured commodity hedging and supply transactions and energy management arrangements, with a focus on alternative energy (including solar, wind, hydro, renewable fuels and biofuels) and conventional power generation, LNG-to-power generation, oil \u0026amp; gas and other natural resources.\u003c/p\u003e","matters":["\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the approximately $1.25 BN refinancing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit refinancing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 4.3 gigawatts of natural gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn initial coordinating lead arranger in connection with the $15.1 billion debt and equity project financing of Venture Global\u0026rsquo;s Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the largest project financing of a large capex infrastructure project in the United States to date (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the holdco financing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJERA Americas in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for its $1.9 billion sale of a Mid-Atlantic and North-East natural gas generation portfolio to Vistra. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRev Renewables in connection with the construction financing, tax credit bridge financing and tax credit purchase for its Tumbleweed project, a 125 MW/500 (up to 1,000) MWh battery energy storage facility in Kern County, California. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the acquisition financing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the refinancing of NextWave\u0026rsquo;s Traveler project, a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA leading developer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Shore, a 725 megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe lenders in connection with the construction financing of Pacific Steel Group\u0026rsquo;s Mojave Micro Mill project, a electric arc furnace micro mill in Kern County, California and first steel mill to be built in California in the last five decades. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the Michigan municipal bond construction financing of a portfolio of renewable natural gas projects consisting primarily of anaerobic digestors of animal waste and associated upgraders and gas processing infrastructure. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMacquarie Asset Management in connection with the acquisition financing of its significant minority equity stake in D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), a large renewable energy company, for up to approximately $1.725 billion. (2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelevate Power in connection with the acquisition and private credit acquisition financing of Gravity Renewables, an owner and operator of an approximately 40 megawatt portfolio of 15 hydroelectric run-of-the-river projects and one solar project located in New York and New England, which are expected to be operated under renewable programs substantially similar to community solar. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA leading developer in connection with the investment tax credit financing and sale for the Anemoi project, a 200MW/400 MWh battery energy storage facility in Hidalgo County, Texas. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA joint venture between the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company and a Thailand-based independent power producer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for the sale of Quail Run Energy Center, an approximately 550 megawatt combined-cycle, natural-gas-fired power plant located in Odessa, Texas. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major UAE world-leading aluminium producer in connection with the acquisition and financing of the 80% of the equity interest in Spectro Alloys LLC, a U.S. leading secondary foundry alloy producer based in Rosemount, Minnesota. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAxium Infrastructure in connection with the sale and private placement acquisition financing of its joint venture ownership interest in Morongo Transmission, the owner of an interest in the West of Devers Transmission Upgrade Project, a 48 mile, 220 kV double circuit transmission line that increased the transmission capacity of the existing West of Devers corridor from 1.6 gigawatts to approximately 4.8 gigawatts that connects renewable energy resources in the Coachella Valley with Los Angeles. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit acquisition financing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 3.7 gigawatts of gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major private equity sponsor in connection with the sale of White Energy, the owner of two state-of-the-art ethanol plants that are developing a joint carbon capture project. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Oglethorpe Power Corporation of the Walton County project, an approximately 465 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Walton County, Georgia. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrookfield Renewables in connection with a global framework agreement with Microsoft for the delivery of over 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity between 2026 and 2030 in the U.S. and Europe, which will be contracted pursuant to long-term virtual and physical power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Georgia Gulf Southeast PowerGen of the Monroe project, an approximately 309 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Monroe, Georgia and its joint venture interests in the Sandersville project, an approximately 585 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Warthen, Georgia. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA major power and infrastructure investor in connection with negotiation of numerous solar and wind physical and virtual power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA joint venture between a leading developer and the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Fairview, a 1,050 megawatt dual fuel (ethane and natural gas)-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA leading developer in connection with the term loan A refinancing of CPV Towantic, an 805 megawatt gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in ISO-NE. (2024)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTenaska Energy in connection with the acquisition of equity interests in the Fluvanna County project, an 885 megawatt dual fuel (fuel oil and natural gas) combined-cycle electric generating facility from J-POWER USA. 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(2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEverWind in connection with a development loan for its multi-billion-dollar green hydrogen and green ammonia production, terminals and deepwater port facilities in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Canada. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtlas Holdings in connection with senior debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Hull Street of the Paris project, 240 MW gas fired power plant located in Paris, Texas, and the Bastrop project, a 538 megawatt gas fired power plant located in Bastrop, Texas. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ad Hoc Group of Term Lenders and Noteholders of Talen Energy in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Talen Energy. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertain secured creditors and senior lenders in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Heritage Power. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsor in connection with the project financing of a brownfield refinery retrofit and sustainable aviation fuels production facility in Bakersfield, California. (2020 \u0026ndash; 2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn independent solar developer and sponsor in connection with the bridge financings of a pre-FID photovoltaic 375 MWdc and 1,200 MWh battery storage project in Southern California. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsor in connection with the acquisition and project financing of approximately 30 MW of run-of-the-river hydro-power projects in New York and New England. (2023)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Middletown Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Middletown, Ohio. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Kings Mountain Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAxium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of a 49% interest in a 1.3 gigawatt portfolio of wind and solar projects acquired from Constellation Energy (formerly the power generation division of Exelon Corporation). (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArcLight Capital Partners and Cutlass Energy Partners in connection with acquisition and private placement acquisition financing of the Saber Midstream project, a gas gathering system in the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and Texas. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor strategic sponsors in connection with a 198 MW natural gas / ultra-low sulfur diesel dual-fired power electric facility (and reserve facility) in Guam. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure connection with $840 million term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas-fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAtlas Holdings in connection with the senior debt and equity recapitalization of Mesquite Power, a portfolio of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of gas and coal-fired generation facilities located in ERCOT consisting of the Paris, Bastrop and Twin Oaks projects. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstar in connection with the merger and financing with Pilot Water of a water logistics business with a footprint of 129 saltwater disposal wells, 850 miles of pipelines, 2.5 million barrels of water per day of disposal capacity, and 34 source, recycling, and evaporation facilities across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Utica, Haynesville, and Rockies. (2022)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLotus Infrastructure in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Dairyland Power Cooperative of the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2021)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapital Dynamics and Arevon in connection with a tax equity and wind hedge restructuring and senior secured Winter Storm Uri rescue financing for over 450 megawatts of windfarms in Texas. (2021)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe sponsor in connection with the project financing of a green precious and ferrous metals electronic-scrap-to-metals recovery and mining facility in Carlsbad, California. (2021)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to AES of six wind farms in New York totaling approximately 600 megawatts of capacity. 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He is very knowledgeable, commercial and a pleasure to work with.\", :detail=\u0026gt;\"CHAMBERS US 2023\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"\\\"Highly Regarded” Practitioner in Project Finance\", :detail=\u0026gt;\"IFLR 1000 U.S. 2024, 2023, 2022 \u0026amp; 2021\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"Brandon Dalling is a fantastic partner who works with clients to solve difficult problems.\", :detail=\u0026gt;\"LEGAL 500 U.S. 2022\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"His prior experience at top law firms within power PF as well as within Lehman/Barclays commodities group is unique \", :detail=\u0026gt;\"Legal 500 U.S. 2021\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"Recognized as a Leading Lawyer for U.S. Project Finance \", :detail=\u0026gt;\"LEGAL 500 U.S. 2025, 2024, 2023 \u0026amp; 2022\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"Recommended for U.S. Project Finance, Renewables and Energy\", :detail=\u0026gt;\"Legal 500 U.S. 2021\"}{{ FIELD }}{:title=\u0026gt;\"Brandon Dalling has significant experience with merchant power project financings\", :detail=\u0026gt;\"Legal 500 U.S. 2021\"}{{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the approximately $1.25 BN refinancing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025){{ FIELD }}A major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit refinancing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 4.3 gigawatts of natural gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2025){{ FIELD }}An initial coordinating lead arranger in connection with the $15.1 billion debt and equity project financing of Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the largest project financing of a large capex infrastructure project in the United States to date (2025){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the holdco financing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025){{ FIELD }}JERA Americas in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2025){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for its $1.9 billion sale of a Mid-Atlantic and North-East natural gas generation portfolio to Vistra. (2025){{ FIELD }}Rev Renewables in connection with the construction financing, tax credit bridge financing and tax credit purchase for its Tumbleweed project, a 125 MW/500 (up to 1,000) MWh battery energy storage facility in Kern County, California. (2025){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the acquisition financing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the refinancing of NextWave’s Traveler project, a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2025){{ FIELD }}A leading developer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Shore, a 725 megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2025){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025){{ FIELD }}The lenders in connection with the construction financing of Pacific Steel Group’s Mojave Micro Mill project, a electric arc furnace micro mill in Kern County, California and first steel mill to be built in California in the last five decades. (2025){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the Michigan municipal bond construction financing of a portfolio of renewable natural gas projects consisting primarily of anaerobic digestors of animal waste and associated upgraders and gas processing infrastructure. (2025){{ FIELD }}Macquarie Asset Management in connection with the acquisition financing of its significant minority equity stake in D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), a large renewable energy company, for up to approximately $1.725 billion. (2025){{ FIELD }}Relevate Power in connection with the acquisition and private credit acquisition financing of Gravity Renewables, an owner and operator of an approximately 40 megawatt portfolio of 15 hydroelectric run-of-the-river projects and one solar project located in New York and New England, which are expected to be operated under renewable programs substantially similar to community solar. (2024){{ FIELD }}A leading developer in connection with the investment tax credit financing and sale for the Anemoi project, a 200MW/400 MWh battery energy storage facility in Hidalgo County, Texas. (2024){{ FIELD }}A joint venture between the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company and a Thailand-based independent power producer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2024){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for the sale of Quail Run Energy Center, an approximately 550 megawatt combined-cycle, natural-gas-fired power plant located in Odessa, Texas. (2024){{ FIELD }}A major UAE world-leading aluminium producer in connection with the acquisition and financing of the 80% of the equity interest in Spectro Alloys LLC, a U.S. leading secondary foundry alloy producer based in Rosemount, Minnesota. (2024){{ FIELD }}Axium Infrastructure in connection with the sale and private placement acquisition financing of its joint venture ownership interest in Morongo Transmission, the owner of an interest in the West of Devers Transmission Upgrade Project, a 48 mile, 220 kV double circuit transmission line that increased the transmission capacity of the existing West of Devers corridor from 1.6 gigawatts to approximately 4.8 gigawatts that connects renewable energy resources in the Coachella Valley with Los Angeles. (2024){{ FIELD }}A major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit acquisition financing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 3.7 gigawatts of gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2024){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2024){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the sale of White Energy, the owner of two state-of-the-art ethanol plants that are developing a joint carbon capture project. (2024){{ FIELD }}Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Oglethorpe Power Corporation of the Walton County project, an approximately 465 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Walton County, Georgia. (2024){{ FIELD }}Brookfield Renewables in connection with a global framework agreement with Microsoft for the delivery of over 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity between 2026 and 2030 in the U.S. and Europe, which will be contracted pursuant to long-term virtual and physical power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025){{ FIELD }}Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Georgia Gulf Southeast PowerGen of the Monroe project, an approximately 309 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Monroe, Georgia and its joint venture interests in the Sandersville project, an approximately 585 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Warthen, Georgia. (2024){{ FIELD }}A major power and infrastructure investor in connection with negotiation of numerous solar and wind physical and virtual power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025){{ FIELD }}A joint venture between a leading developer and the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Fairview, a 1,050 megawatt dual fuel (ethane and natural gas)-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2024){{ FIELD }}A leading developer in connection with the term loan A refinancing of CPV Towantic, an 805 megawatt gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in ISO-NE. (2024){{ FIELD }}Tenaska Energy in connection with the acquisition of equity interests in the Fluvanna County project, an 885 megawatt dual fuel (fuel oil and natural gas) combined-cycle electric generating facility from J-POWER USA. (2024){{ FIELD }}Instar in connection with the term loan A refinancing of JET Infrastructure, the owner and operator of a portfolio of fuel pipelines and terminals supplying major hub airports and urban growth centers across the United States, including Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, San Diego, and Reno, as well as FedEx World Headquarters in Memphis. (2024){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with all senior debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale of its membership interests in the 1.3 gigawatt Compass Power Portfolio to Electrify Generating Public Company Limited, a Thailand-based independent power producer. (2024){{ FIELD }}Atlas Holdings in connection with an inventory financing for its Granite Shore portfolio, the owner of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of thermal power generation in ISO-NE. (2023){{ FIELD }}Axium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of an 80% interest in Edwards-Sanborn 1A, a 1,505 MWh battery storage and 346 MW solar photovoltaic power project in California acquired from Terra-Gen. (2023){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with its bid to acquire from Brazos Electric Power Cooperative the Jack County project, a 1,237 megawatt natural gas-fired combined cycle plant located in Jack County, Texas, the Johnson County project, a 266 megawatt natural gas or fuel oil-fired combined cycle plant located in Johnson County, Texas, and the R.W. Miller project, a 517 megawatt natural gas or fuel oil-fired power plant located in Palo Pinto County, Texas. (2023){{ FIELD }}EverWind in connection with a development loan for its multi-billion-dollar green hydrogen and green ammonia production, terminals and deepwater port facilities in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Canada. (2023){{ FIELD }}Atlas Holdings in connection with senior debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Hull Street of the Paris project, 240 MW gas fired power plant located in Paris, Texas, and the Bastrop project, a 538 megawatt gas fired power plant located in Bastrop, Texas. (2023){{ FIELD }}The Ad Hoc Group of Term Lenders and Noteholders of Talen Energy in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Talen Energy. (2023){{ FIELD }}Certain secured creditors and senior lenders in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Heritage Power. (2023){{ FIELD }}The sponsor in connection with the project financing of a brownfield refinery retrofit and sustainable aviation fuels production facility in Bakersfield, California. (2020 – 2023){{ FIELD }}An independent solar developer and sponsor in connection with the bridge financings of a pre-FID photovoltaic 375 MWdc and 1,200 MWh battery storage project in Southern California. (2023){{ FIELD }}The sponsor in connection with the acquisition and project financing of approximately 30 MW of run-of-the-river hydro-power projects in New York and New England. (2023){{ FIELD }}The sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Middletown Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Middletown, Ohio. (2022){{ FIELD }}The sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Kings Mountain Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. (2022){{ FIELD }}Axium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of a 49% interest in a 1.3 gigawatt portfolio of wind and solar projects acquired from Constellation Energy (formerly the power generation division of Exelon Corporation). (2022){{ FIELD }}ArcLight Capital Partners and Cutlass Energy Partners in connection with acquisition and private placement acquisition financing of the Saber Midstream project, a gas gathering system in the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and Texas. (2022){{ FIELD }}Major strategic sponsors in connection with a 198 MW natural gas / ultra-low sulfur diesel dual-fired power electric facility (and reserve facility) in Guam. (2022){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure connection with $840 million term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas-fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2022){{ FIELD }}Atlas Holdings in connection with the senior debt and equity recapitalization of Mesquite Power, a portfolio of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of gas and coal-fired generation facilities located in ERCOT consisting of the Paris, Bastrop and Twin Oaks projects. (2022){{ FIELD }}Instar in connection with the merger and financing with Pilot Water of a water logistics business with a footprint of 129 saltwater disposal wells, 850 miles of pipelines, 2.5 million barrels of water per day of disposal capacity, and 34 source, recycling, and evaporation facilities across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Utica, Haynesville, and Rockies. (2022){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Dairyland Power Cooperative of the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2021){{ FIELD }}Capital Dynamics and Arevon in connection with a tax equity and wind hedge restructuring and senior secured Winter Storm Uri rescue financing for over 450 megawatts of windfarms in Texas. (2021){{ FIELD }}The sponsor in connection with the project financing of a green precious and ferrous metals electronic-scrap-to-metals recovery and mining facility in Carlsbad, California. (2021){{ FIELD }}Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to AES of six wind farms in New York totaling approximately 600 megawatts of capacity. (2021){{ FIELD }}JPMorgan in connection with a tax equity and wind hedge restructuring and back-leverage Winter Storm Uri rescue financing for over 460 megawatts of windfarms in Texas. (2021){{ FIELD }}A major infrastructure investor in connection with the purchase and back-leverage financings of multiple solar, battery-storage and wind portfolios in CAISO, SPP, MISO and ERCOT. (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 \u0026amp; 2023){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the project financing, holdco financing and incremental financing of a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2020){{ FIELD }}A major private equity sponsor in connection with the project financing of a diluent recovery unit in Hardisty, Alberta and rail terminal and tankage facility in Port Arthur, Texas. (2020){{ FIELD }}A leading developer in connection with the term loan A and private placement construction financing and structured commodity hedging of the CPV Three Rivers Energy Center, a 1,258 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility. (2020){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition and project financing of the Gulf Coast Ammonia facility, a world-scale anhydrous ammonia plant (and first U.S. project financing of its kind) in Texas City, Texas, with a production capacity of approximately 1.3 million tons of ammonia per year. (2019){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of its Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy acquisition from FirstEnergy of the assets constituting the West Lorain project, 545 megawatt periodic-start combustion-turbine generating facility located Lorain, Ohio. (2019){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Garrison project, 309 megawatt combined-cycle dual-fuel electric generating facility located in Dover, Delaware, and the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2019){{ FIELD }}Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Fairless project, a 1,320 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, and the Manchester project, a 510 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Providence, Rhode Island. (2019){{ FIELD }}Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with its acquisition, financing and long and medium-term structure commodity hedging of over 600 megawatts of wind farms in New York. (2019){{ FIELD }}Multiple private equity sponsors and developers in connection with deal-contingent interest rate hedging agreements to pre-lock and mitigate interest rate risk in anticipation of acquisition closings and financial close under project financings. (Ongoing){{ FIELD }}Brandon Dalling is a partner in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s New York office and leads King \u0026amp; Spalding's Project Finance Practice. Brandon is active in King \u0026amp; Spalding’s project finance, leveraged finance, acquisition finance, private equity and energy and natural resources practices.\nBrandon represents private equity sponsors, and strategics, private credit, financial institutions, developers and commodity hedge counterparties in leveraged finance, project finance, acquisition finance, other secured and unsecured lending transactions, mergers and acquisitions, physical and financial structured commodity hedging and supply transactions and energy management arrangements, with a focus on alternative energy (including solar, wind, hydro, renewable fuels and biofuels) and conventional power generation, LNG-to-power generation, oil \u0026amp; gas and other natural resources. Brandon Dalling lawyer Partner Brandon Dalling stands out as one of the best lawyers in the industry. Legal 500 U.S. 2025 Brandon can distill a complex issue very quickly and has great experience in the project finance world. CHAMBERS USA 2025 Brandon is an excellent attorney, zealously represents his clients and is incredibly responsive. CHAMBER USA 2024 Ranked as a leading project finance attorney CHAMBERS GLOBAL AND USA 2023, 2024 \u0026amp; 2025 [E]xcellent understanding of the industry. He is very knowledgeable, commercial and a pleasure to work with. CHAMBERS US 2023 \"Highly Regarded” Practitioner in Project Finance IFLR 1000 U.S. 2024, 2023, 2022 \u0026amp; 2021 Brandon Dalling is a fantastic partner who works with clients to solve difficult problems. LEGAL 500 U.S. 2022 His prior experience at top law firms within power PF as well as within Lehman/Barclays commodities group is unique  Legal 500 U.S. 2021 Recognized as a Leading Lawyer for U.S. Project Finance  LEGAL 500 U.S. 2025, 2024, 2023 \u0026amp; 2022 Recommended for U.S. Project Finance, Renewables and Energy Legal 500 U.S. 2021 Brandon Dalling has significant experience with merchant power project financings Legal 500 U.S. 2021 Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School New York A major private equity sponsor in connection with the approximately $1.25 BN refinancing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025) A major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit refinancing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 4.3 gigawatts of natural gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2025) An initial coordinating lead arranger in connection with the $15.1 billion debt and equity project financing of Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, the largest project financing of a large capex infrastructure project in the United States to date (2025) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the holdco financing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025) JERA Americas in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2025) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for its $1.9 billion sale of a Mid-Atlantic and North-East natural gas generation portfolio to Vistra. (2025) Rev Renewables in connection with the construction financing, tax credit bridge financing and tax credit purchase for its Tumbleweed project, a 125 MW/500 (up to 1,000) MWh battery energy storage facility in Kern County, California. (2025) A major private equity sponsor in connection with the acquisition financing of Cogentrix and the approximately 5.3 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM, ISO-NE and ERCOT operated by Cogentrix. (2025) A major private equity sponsor in connection with the refinancing of NextWave’s Traveler project, a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2025) A leading developer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Shore, a 725 megawatt natural gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2025) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2025) The lenders in connection with the construction financing of Pacific Steel Group’s Mojave Micro Mill project, a electric arc furnace micro mill in Kern County, California and first steel mill to be built in California in the last five decades. (2025) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the Michigan municipal bond construction financing of a portfolio of renewable natural gas projects consisting primarily of anaerobic digestors of animal waste and associated upgraders and gas processing infrastructure. (2025) Macquarie Asset Management in connection with the acquisition financing of its significant minority equity stake in D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), a large renewable energy company, for up to approximately $1.725 billion. (2025) Relevate Power in connection with the acquisition and private credit acquisition financing of Gravity Renewables, an owner and operator of an approximately 40 megawatt portfolio of 15 hydroelectric run-of-the-river projects and one solar project located in New York and New England, which are expected to be operated under renewable programs substantially similar to community solar. (2024) A leading developer in connection with the investment tax credit financing and sale for the Anemoi project, a 200MW/400 MWh battery energy storage facility in Hidalgo County, Texas. (2024) A joint venture between the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company and a Thailand-based independent power producer in connection with the term loan B refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2024) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with structured commodity hedging and senior debt matters for the sale of Quail Run Energy Center, an approximately 550 megawatt combined-cycle, natural-gas-fired power plant located in Odessa, Texas. (2024) A major UAE world-leading aluminium producer in connection with the acquisition and financing of the 80% of the equity interest in Spectro Alloys LLC, a U.S. leading secondary foundry alloy producer based in Rosemount, Minnesota. (2024) Axium Infrastructure in connection with the sale and private placement acquisition financing of its joint venture ownership interest in Morongo Transmission, the owner of an interest in the West of Devers Transmission Upgrade Project, a 48 mile, 220 kV double circuit transmission line that increased the transmission capacity of the existing West of Devers corridor from 1.6 gigawatts to approximately 4.8 gigawatts that connects renewable energy resources in the Coachella Valley with Los Angeles. (2024) A major private equity and infrastructure investor in connection with the private credit acquisition financing of Pelican Power, the owner of approximately 3.7 gigawatts of gas, fuel oil and coal-fired thermal power generation in Louisiana (MISO) PJM and Texas (ERCOT and MISO). (2024) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Edgewater Generation, the owner of approximately 2.7 gigawatts of thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE. (2024) A major private equity sponsor in connection with the sale of White Energy, the owner of two state-of-the-art ethanol plants that are developing a joint carbon capture project. (2024) Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Oglethorpe Power Corporation of the Walton County project, an approximately 465 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Walton County, Georgia. (2024) Brookfield Renewables in connection with a global framework agreement with Microsoft for the delivery of over 10.5 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity between 2026 and 2030 in the U.S. and Europe, which will be contracted pursuant to long-term virtual and physical power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025) Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with the sale to Georgia Gulf Southeast PowerGen of the Monroe project, an approximately 309 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Monroe, Georgia and its joint venture interests in the Sandersville project, an approximately 585 megawatt natural gas-fired simple-cycle electric generation facility located in Warthen, Georgia. (2024) A major power and infrastructure investor in connection with negotiation of numerous solar and wind physical and virtual power purchase agreements. (2024 \u0026amp; 2025) A joint venture between a leading developer and the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese power company in connection with the term loan B refinancing of CPV Fairview, a 1,050 megawatt dual fuel (ethane and natural gas)-fired combined-cycle generating facility in PJM. (2024) A leading developer in connection with the term loan A refinancing of CPV Towantic, an 805 megawatt gas-fired combined-cycle generating facility in ISO-NE. (2024) Tenaska Energy in connection with the acquisition of equity interests in the Fluvanna County project, an 885 megawatt dual fuel (fuel oil and natural gas) combined-cycle electric generating facility from J-POWER USA. (2024) Instar in connection with the term loan A refinancing of JET Infrastructure, the owner and operator of a portfolio of fuel pipelines and terminals supplying major hub airports and urban growth centers across the United States, including Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, San Diego, and Reno, as well as FedEx World Headquarters in Memphis. (2024) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with all senior debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale of its membership interests in the 1.3 gigawatt Compass Power Portfolio to Electrify Generating Public Company Limited, a Thailand-based independent power producer. (2024) Atlas Holdings in connection with an inventory financing for its Granite Shore portfolio, the owner of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of thermal power generation in ISO-NE. (2023) Axium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of an 80% interest in Edwards-Sanborn 1A, a 1,505 MWh battery storage and 346 MW solar photovoltaic power project in California acquired from Terra-Gen. (2023) A major private equity sponsor in connection with its bid to acquire from Brazos Electric Power Cooperative the Jack County project, a 1,237 megawatt natural gas-fired combined cycle plant located in Jack County, Texas, the Johnson County project, a 266 megawatt natural gas or fuel oil-fired combined cycle plant located in Johnson County, Texas, and the R.W. Miller project, a 517 megawatt natural gas or fuel oil-fired power plant located in Palo Pinto County, Texas. (2023) EverWind in connection with a development loan for its multi-billion-dollar green hydrogen and green ammonia production, terminals and deepwater port facilities in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Labrador, Canada. (2023) Atlas Holdings in connection with senior debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Hull Street of the Paris project, 240 MW gas fired power plant located in Paris, Texas, and the Bastrop project, a 538 megawatt gas fired power plant located in Bastrop, Texas. (2023) The Ad Hoc Group of Term Lenders and Noteholders of Talen Energy in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Talen Energy. (2023) Certain secured creditors and senior lenders in connection with the chapter 11 bankruptcy of Heritage Power. (2023) The sponsor in connection with the project financing of a brownfield refinery retrofit and sustainable aviation fuels production facility in Bakersfield, California. (2020 – 2023) An independent solar developer and sponsor in connection with the bridge financings of a pre-FID photovoltaic 375 MWdc and 1,200 MWh battery storage project in Southern California. (2023) The sponsor in connection with the acquisition and project financing of approximately 30 MW of run-of-the-river hydro-power projects in New York and New England. (2023) The sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Middletown Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Middletown, Ohio. (2022) The sponsors in connection with the refinancing of the Kings Mountain Energy Center, an approximately 485 MW combined-cycle generating facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. (2022) Axium Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of a 49% interest in a 1.3 gigawatt portfolio of wind and solar projects acquired from Constellation Energy (formerly the power generation division of Exelon Corporation). (2022) ArcLight Capital Partners and Cutlass Energy Partners in connection with acquisition and private placement acquisition financing of the Saber Midstream project, a gas gathering system in the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and Texas. (2022) Major strategic sponsors in connection with a 198 MW natural gas / ultra-low sulfur diesel dual-fired power electric facility (and reserve facility) in Guam. (2022) Lotus Infrastructure connection with $840 million term loan B and commercial bank refinancing of Compass Power, the owner of approximately 1.3 gigawatts of gas-fired thermal power generation in PJM and ISO-NE consisting of the Marcus Hook, Milford and Dighton projects. (2022) Atlas Holdings in connection with the senior debt and equity recapitalization of Mesquite Power, a portfolio of approximately 1.1 gigawatts of gas and coal-fired generation facilities located in ERCOT consisting of the Paris, Bastrop and Twin Oaks projects. (2022) Instar in connection with the merger and financing with Pilot Water of a water logistics business with a footprint of 129 saltwater disposal wells, 850 miles of pipelines, 2.5 million barrels of water per day of disposal capacity, and 34 source, recycling, and evaporation facilities across the Permian, Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Utica, Haynesville, and Rockies. (2022) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to Dairyland Power Cooperative of the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2021) Capital Dynamics and Arevon in connection with a tax equity and wind hedge restructuring and senior secured Winter Storm Uri rescue financing for over 450 megawatts of windfarms in Texas. (2021) The sponsor in connection with the project financing of a green precious and ferrous metals electronic-scrap-to-metals recovery and mining facility in Carlsbad, California. (2021) Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with debt and commodity hedging matters for the sale to AES of six wind farms in New York totaling approximately 600 megawatts of capacity. (2021) JPMorgan in connection with a tax equity and wind hedge restructuring and back-leverage Winter Storm Uri rescue financing for over 460 megawatts of windfarms in Texas. (2021) A major infrastructure investor in connection with the purchase and back-leverage financings of multiple solar, battery-storage and wind portfolios in CAISO, SPP, MISO and ERCOT. (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 \u0026amp; 2023) A major private equity sponsor in connection with the project financing, holdco financing and incremental financing of a 32,000 b/d nameplate ethylene-to-alkylate production facility in Pasadena, Texas. (2020) A major private equity sponsor in connection with the project financing of a diluent recovery unit in Hardisty, Alberta and rail terminal and tankage facility in Port Arthur, Texas. (2020) A leading developer in connection with the term loan A and private placement construction financing and structured commodity hedging of the CPV Three Rivers Energy Center, a 1,258 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility. (2020) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition and project financing of the Gulf Coast Ammonia facility, a world-scale anhydrous ammonia plant (and first U.S. project financing of its kind) in Texas City, Texas, with a production capacity of approximately 1.3 million tons of ammonia per year. (2019) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of its Section 363 of the U.S. Bankruptcy acquisition from FirstEnergy of the assets constituting the West Lorain project, 545 megawatt periodic-start combustion-turbine generating facility located Lorain, Ohio. (2019) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Garrison project, 309 megawatt combined-cycle dual-fuel electric generating facility located in Dover, Delaware, and the RockGen project, a 503 megawatt natural gas-fired peaking power plant located near Cambridge, Wisconsin. (2019) Lotus Infrastructure in connection with the acquisition financing of the Fairless project, a 1,320 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, and the Manchester project, a 510 megawatt combined-cycle natural gas electric generating facility located in Providence, Rhode Island. (2019) Carlyle Power, through its portfolio company Cogentrix Power, in connection with its acquisition, financing and long and medium-term structure commodity hedging of over 600 megawatts of wind farms in New York. (2019) Multiple private equity sponsors and developers in connection with deal-contingent interest rate hedging agreements to pre-lock and mitigate interest rate risk in anticipation of acquisition closings and financial close under project financings. (Ongoing)","searchable_name":"Brandon Dalling","is_active":true,"featured":null,"publish_date":null,"expiration_date":null,"blog_featured":null,"published_by":202,"capability_group_featured":null,"home_page_featured":null}]}}