© 2013 The Texas Lawbook.
By Mark Curriden, JD
Senior Writer for The Texas Lawbook
(December 23) – Dallas-based Regency Energy Partners is buying all the midstream assets and business of Houston-based Eagle Rock Energy Partners for $1.3 billion.
Regency, a master limited partnership that is mostly owned and controlled by Energy Transfer Equity, also a MLP based in Dallas, has thousands and thousands of miles of natural gas pipelines in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.
The acquisition of Eagle Rock’s midstream operation adds another 8,100 miles of gathering pipeline to Regency’s control, as well as processing plants handling more than 800 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
The transaction is expected to close during the second quarter of 2014.
Other Andrews Kurth partners involved in the transaction are Stephanie Beauvais, Henry Havre, Dudley Murrey, Rob Taylor, Lee McMurtry, Tom Ford, Angela Richards and Kay Lynn Brumbaugh.
Other V&E lawyers playing a key role in the Eagle Rock deal are M&A associate Shaun Mathew, partners John Lynch (tax), David D’Alessandro (employee benefits), Sean Becker (employment & labor), Dionne Lomax (antitrust), Billy Vigdor (antitrust), Doug McWilliams (capital markets), Michael Holmes (complex commercial litigation), Michael Harrington (capital markets), Dave Wicklund (finance) and Larry Nettles (environmental).
ETP General Counsel Tom Mason is a former energy partner at V&E.
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