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Trends and Developments Contributed by: David Stringer, Kyle Kreshover, Austin Johnson and Shaq R. Taylor Clifford Chance
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Authors
David Stringer is a corporate partner in Clifford Chance’s Houston office. He represents energy and chemicals/ petrochemicals industry companies and financial investors in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, projects
Kyle Kreshover is an M&A counsel in Clifford Chance’s Houston office with a focus on private equity and the
energy and infrastructure sector (eg, midstream energy, LNG, renewable power generation and storage, telecommunications and digital infrastructure). He has substantial experience advising financial sponsors and strategic investors on (i) leveraged buyouts, majority and minority investments, and take-privates, (ii) cross-border and domestic M&A, (iii) structuring and negotiating JVs, including negotiating hybrid and preferred equity structures, and (iv) GP-led secondaries and other funds-related M&A transactions across a variety of sectors and industries.
and other transactions. He has completed more than USD50 billion in energy transactions. David’s experience includes acquisitions, divestitures, infrastructure and development projects, reorganisations, carve-outs and other investments spanning businesses and assets involving energy transition (including solar, BESS, and carbon capture and sequestration) facilities, refineries, LNG, petrochemicals, terminals, hydrocarbon inventories, pipeline gathering, processing and transportation systems, and retail gas stations, c-stores and refined fuel procurement and distribution systems.
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