Stoel Rives’ Energy M&A team specializes in advising our diverse array of energy clients through the intricacies of purchases and sales, buyouts, reorganizations, restructurings, and financings across technology types and throughout project lifecycles. With a deep bench of lawyers versed in corporate, tax, antitrust, securities, labor, employment, environmental, real estate, CFIUS, dispute resolution and other key legal specialties, we ensure thorough coverage tailored to the unique demands of the energy industry.

We have structured, negotiated, and closed hundreds of acquisitions and divestitures for our energy clients, leveraging our deep industry knowledge and honed negotiation skills. Our track record extends across corporate and project-level transactions, including equity and asset deals for development stage and operating projects; and the acquisition and sale of single assets and portfolios of both utility-scale and distributed generation projects. Our dedicated team of attorneys is committed to delivering maximum value in each M&A endeavor.

The transactions we have advised on range in value from tens of millions to billions of dollars. But regardless of scale, every client experience is defined by practical solutions, careful partner attention and unwavering responsiveness.

Backed by decades of experience advising on the unique operational, regulatory, tax and workforce issues in the energy market, we anticipate potential roadblocks and deliver superior client service from inception to deal closure. If disputes arise, our seasoned litigators are adept at resolving matters effectively and efficiently. Our reputation for impeccable quality and service, and counsel customized to our clients’ goals, leads clients to call upon us to handle their transactions inside or outside the United States.

Summary of Energy M&A Services

  • Project Company and Asset Acquisitions and Dispositions
  • Entity Formation
  • Joint Ventures, Equity Sell-Downs, and Buyouts
  • Structuring Tax-efficient Transactions
  • Transaction Financing
  • Due Diligence

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