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CDT Roundup: A $79 Billion Week, Yet SpaceX Still Steals the Shot

May 24, 2026 Jason Philyaw

Sixteen deals were reported to the CDT Roundup this week valued at $79.4 billion the second-highest weekly total recorded this year — or, if you prefer, the largest weekly total that didn’t involve SpaceX. Well, not exactly, as you’ll see.

The biggest deal of the week was the $66.8 billion merger of electricity providers NextEra and Dominion, aimed at creating the largest utility company on the planet. That’s news colossal on its own antitrust implications.

But a day later SpaceX and Elon Musk proceeded to photobomb the mega-utility closeup by making public the registration of its long-anticipated IPO. That deal is thus far unpriced, so its value remains a product of Musk’s seemingly limitless imagination — and not part of this week’s tally.

But the week also included a $5 billion commitment by Blackstone to a joint venture with Google Cloud for data center development, as well as a $4 billion sale of federal leases by the Bureau of Land Management.

Elsewhere there was a hazardous waste services deal, the closing of a $105 million venture energy fund, a reverse merger in pharmaceuticals involving migraine therapy, an acquisition by an upstart renewables developer, a new Trinity Hunt platform, two new strategic investments by Plano-based Argano, a pair of SPAC IPOs and a private equity investment in the Cleveland Browns.

All told, the week compared more than nicely with last week’s 12 deals for $6 billion, or even the 15-deals for $24 billion recorded at this time last year.

The CDT Roundup is a regular feature from The Texas Lawbook highlighting the work Texas dealmakers are doing inside and outside the state.

Have a deal we should include next week?

Please share your news with us at CDTRoundup@texaslawbook.net by sending a news release or a short blurb containing the date of the deal, a brief description, a link to any public announcement, the lead lawyers and their offices, and all other Texas lawyers who advised on the deal.

Allen Pusey contributed to this report.

Weekly Corporate Deal Tracker Roundup Stats

A compilation of weekly stats from The Lawbook's CDT Weekly Roundup
(Deal Values in Millions)

Week Ending
Deal CountAmountFirmsLawyersM&A CountM&A Value $MCapM Count
CapM Value $M
05-23-2615$75,4251214010$72,4205$3,005
05-16-2612$5,95981684$1,1008$4,859
05-09-2620$11,2831223713$3,7717$7,512
05-02-2613$37,87071225$16,8708$21,000
25-Apr-2611$19,69072209$16,0202$3,670
18-Apr-2614$3,5101219211$2,2633$3,510
11-Apr-2610$5,09591075$1,9305$3,165
04-Apr-2611$32,95712949$32,2222$735
28-Mar-2613$10,74191069$7,2504$3,491
21-Mar-2611$7,52791146$5,9855$1,631
14-Mar-2613$5,980121347$1,4726$4,508
07-Mar-2613$48,14081189$41,7764$6,364
28-Feb-2611$7,312111025$4,7756$2,537
21-Feb-2610$7,08771807$6,1873$899
14-Feb-2614$20,46091519$16,4405$4,020
7-Feb-268$316,505112038$316,50500
31-Jan-2611$3,9858727$1354$3,850
24-Jan-268$1,34051207$9851$355
17-Jan-2619$18,4401020313$12,9636$5,477
10-Jan-2618$8,9581218217$8,3581$600
03-Jan-262$1,5192171$18.81$1,500
27-Dec-252$3,2002152$3,20000
20-Dec-2511$10,1678967$7,4114$2,756
13-Dec-2515$9,9521021111$6,2674$3,686
06-Dec-2516$9,947119413$8,0913$1,856
29-Nov-256$4,0755602$1754$3,900
22-Nov-2520$5,5461416614$3,3096$2,238
15-Nov-2516$16,373111368$4,7908$11,583
08-Nov-2521$75,9191519115$70,6306$5,289
01-Nov-2520$25,9271215214$21,4556$4,472
25-Oct-2519$61,4701426218$60,8941$576
18-Oct-2514$47,7921213013$46,5921$1,200
11-Oct-2514$17,36191047$14,4447$2,917
04-Oct-2521$20,8431523610$15,37611$5,467
27-Sept-2516$22,7741221910$19,1036$3,671
20-Sept-2524$11,3051323816$6,2098$5,096
13-Sept-2520$26,575 1122512$20,9718$5,604
06-Sept-2519$8,6221219013$2,8806$8,622
30-Aug-2510$6,56991097$3,5193$3,050
23-Aug-2523$15,2071012918$14,5005$707
16-Aug-2513$26,405121497$3,1806$23,225
09-Aug-2519$16,0661624515$11,3074$4,759
02-Aug-2517$19,4801110413$18,0024$1,478
26-Jul-2515$3,164129612$3,00233$162
19-Jul-2514$6,08014979$4,1655$1,915
12-Jul-2515$13,0121420812$10,9023$2,110
05-Jul-259$15,7788914$7,2805$8,498
28-Jun-2513$7,77781547$2,0316$5,746
21-Jun-2516$5,9841011311$3,0875$2,897
14-Jun-259$4788133603$478
07-Jun-2516$26,2101119611$24,7445$1,466
31-May-2519$23,3811116612$18,6657$4,717
24-May-2515$24,0331112113$23,6242$409
17-May-2516$21,7601214511$18,6155$3,145
10-May-2524$33,1751620619$30,7655$2,410
03-May-2511$4,249139011$2,226.52$2,022.5
26-Apr-2512$8,78791689$6,0113$2,776
19-Apr-2511$8,09771389$7,9852$112
12-Apr-2513$2,392815210$2,0653$327
05-Apr-2519$27,7621518816$25,4733$2,289
29-Mar-2521$8,1881025816$4,1255$4,064
22-Mar-2519$6,4851423115$4,1284$2,857
15-Mar-2513$13,7371315110$9,9324$3,805
8-Mar-257$2,2345665$2242$2,100
1-Mar-2511$3,05087510$2,5501$500
22-Feb-2512$16,39771496$6,6356$9,862
15-Feb-2517$12,1361313410$9,4112$2,725
8-Feb-2514$7,15491799$4,9505$2,204
1-Feb-2516 $10,068720011$7,5535$2,515
25-Jan-2514$10,261101259$2,2075$8,054
18-Jan-2519$7,3821531612$2,3007$5,082
11-Jan-2521$33,5601618716$32,5215$1,039
4-Jan-259$6,8279809$6,82700
21-Dec-2411$2,79811928$2,2293$570
14-Dec-2415$5,3231218612$3,8123$1,511
07-Dec-2416$4,7661023111$2,32152,445
30-Nov-2410$10,29191034$8,2906$2.001
23-Nov-2415$4,5531515311$3,3794$1,174
16-Nov-2417$11,4881124513$10,1864$1,303
09-Nov-2414$2,1101213912$1,4102$700
02-Nov-2412 $52,788 1110711$52,7381$50
26-Oct-248$3,1608657$3,0651$75
19-Oct-2412$5,3041113611$4,5541$750
12-Oct-2417$8,4381215015$8,1162$322
05-Oct-2422$23,1811218915$19,9807$3,201
28-Sep-2411$2,35671447$534$2,303
21-Sep-2412$9,568101695$4,1017$5,467
14-Sep-2424$10,9881223516$7,1758$3,813
7-Sep-2412$20,4201616811$20,3071$112.9
31-Aug-2413$20,631913412$14,7751$5,856
24-Aug-2419$8,4522132516$7,1023$1,350
17-Aug-2425$49,1961630411$39,38614$9,810
10-Aug-2420$12,2641531216$9,7944$2,470
03-Aug-2426$16,4981633418$8,1378$8,361
27-Jul-2419$16,4422127115$13,8384$2,604
20-Jul-2415$16,0161418410$14,2325$1,784
13-Jul-2420$17,220 1426518$7,146 2$10,074
6-Jul-2411$3,941 11958$2,650 3$1,291
29-Jun-2414$6,296 152248$6,296 6$1,927
22-Jun-2412$5,679 81375$210 7$5,469
15-Jun-2413$9,895 1621410$5,280 3$4,615
8-Jun-2419$23,859 1323912$19,436 7$4,423
1-Jun-2412$34,510 111479$26,110 3$8,400
25-May-2413$9,684 1517110$4,434 3$5,250
18-May-2411$5,490 111738$3,129 3$2,361
11-May-2422$14,855 1422716$11,105 6$3,750
4-May-2413$3,139 98710$1,297 3$1,842
27-Apr-2410$6,684 62810$6,684 00
20-Apr-2419$15,989 111479$5,208 10$10,781
13-Apr-2413$8,952 97610$1,652 3$7,300
6-Apr-2423$26,616 1422214$13,501 8$13,116
30-Mar-2412$9,286 81368$4,299 4$4,987
23-Mar-2418$5,451 1726616$4,759 2$692
16-Mar-2421$11,437 1318614$9,316 6$2,070
9-Mar-2423$4,695 2121819$2,723 4$1,972
2-Mar-2420$9,108 1937214$4,558 6$4,550
24-Feb-2419$16,382 1224815$9,507 4$6,875
17-Feb-2416$29,932 1515712$29,216 4$716
10-Feb-2425$10,750 1719619$5,372 6$5,379
3-Feb-2412$8,416 181259$3,416 3$5,000
27-Jan-249$8,165 9878$7,815 1$800
20-Jan-2414$4,084 1210912$3,219 2$865
13-Jan-2417$33,588 1225612$26,765 5$6,823
6-Jan-248$7,915 8846$7,265 2$650
30-Dec-2317$14,599 129915$2,714 2$11,885
23-Dec-2323$4,182 1321916$1,813 7$2,370
16-Dec-2313$16,436 132807$15,150 5$1,286
9-Dec-2326$14,633.90 1724416$8,095 10$6,538.90
2-Dec-2313$6,720 95712$6,630 1$90
25-Nov-239$4,835 91316$1,785 3$3,050
18-Nov-2322$6,568.70 1718414$4,709.20 8$1,859.50
11-Nov-2315$9,825 1317912$6,581 3$3,244
4-Nov-2315$20,582.50 1419312$19,417.50 3$1,165
28-Oct-2318$68,419.10 1815215$66,646 3$1,773.10
21-Oct-2316$6,755.90 1616515$6,755.90 1$3
14-Oct-2314$67,851.20 131259$61,998.50 5$5,852.70
7-Oct-2317$6,595.50 1322816$5,995.50 1$600
30-Sep-2317$1,896.45 1318914$806.45 3$1,090
23-Sep-2323$6,432.70 1723016$1,402.80 7$5,029.90
16-Sep-2325$23,226.70 2335316$17,239 9$5,987.70
9-Sep-2312$6,369 81027$4,311 5$2,058
2-Sep-2314$2,522 69213$1,322 1$1,200
26-Aug-2317$12,160.25 1320215$6,573.25 2$5,587.00
19-Aug-2319$11,505 1321315$11,255 4$250
12-Aug-2319$9,698.80 131847$3,270 12$6,428.80
5-Aug-2313$5,201 1211812$5,051 1$150
29-Jul-2315$21,031.60 1319611$18,292.00 4$2,739.60
22-Jul-2318$3,992 1213013$2,808 5$1,184
15-Jul-2313$8,254.95 138113$8,254.95 00
8-Jul-2316$5,441.45 1217211$2,443 5$2,998.45
1-Jul-2316$6,872 1010512$5,474 4$1,398
24-Jun-2313$10,914 1620110$7,874 3$3,040
17-Jun-2317$5,880.70 1515115$4,705.70 2$1,175
10-Jun-2319$8,516.10 1311116$6,252.40 3$2,263.70
June 3 202312$6,104.42 121388$4,256.92 4$1,847.50
27-May-2317$12,200 106711$6,165 6$6,035
20-May-2311$22,458.10 81034$19,455 7$3,003
13-May-2312$7,034 101018$5,460 4$1,574
6-May-2320$3,297.60 1819617$2,985.60 3$312
29-Apr-2323$3,691.20 1813517$1,969.70 6$1,721.50
22-Apr-2316$5,570 1410414$4,750 2$1,000
15-Apr-2312$23,818.10 95910$21,618.10 2$2,200
8-Apr-2316$7,949 91739$5,472 7$3,477
1-Apr-2321$18,676.70 1217511$10,926.70 10$7,750
25-Mar-2315$8,779.50 101415$2,362 10$6,416.50
18-Mar-237$14,048.80 6695$13,345 2$703.80
11-Mar-2321$11,576 1616516$8,131 5$3,445
4-Mar-2320$9,668 1122816$8,209 4$1,459
25-Feb-2313$5,335 1313012$4,235 1$1,200
18-Feb-2314$5,743.70 131588$898.70 6$4,845
11-Feb-2316$12,088 1213712$9,965 4$2,123
4-Feb-2317$8,066 1514013$5,614 4$2,452
28-Jan-237$2,180 7755$1,692.75 2$488
21-Jan-2317$5,768 1617412$1,918 5$3,850
14-Jan-2311$2, 800101028$421 3$2,400
7-Jan-2318$8,296 1116714$6,461 3$1,835
31-Dec-2214$2,732 119912$2,092 2$640
17-Dec14$7,919 1311512$7,419 1$500
10-Dec-2214$10,093 128811$7,093 3$3,000
3-Dec-2226$12,800.90 1117220$4,141 6$8,659.90
26-Nov-228$2,266.70 853$76 5$2,190.70
19-Nov-2221$2,886 1521219$2,550 2$336
12-Nov-2213$15,093.70 9819$14,200 4$893.70
5-Nov-222519,337.201650922$8,267.20 3$11,070
29-Oct-2215$7,805.30 911614$7,180.30 1$625
22-Oct-2220$8,193.50 1325313$5,442 7$2,751.50
15-Oct-229$3,046.10 91397$2,588.30 2$457.80
8-Oct-2219$2,011.80 1211416$833.80 3$1,178
1-Oct-2223$5,532.90 1615618$4,952.30 5$580.60
24-Sep-2218$5,194 1421615$4,050 3$1,144
17-Sep-2221$8,352.30 1232015$4,759.60 6$3,592.70
10-Sep-2215$19,853.50 1012613$19,403.60 2$450
3-Sep-229$2,312 9629$2,312 00
27-Aug-2216$30,891.70 1013515$30,666.40 1227.7
20-Aug-2212$1,977 815299253$1,052
13-Aug-2218$8,004.70 1124211$2,844.70 7$5,160
6-Aug-2224$7,948.90 1224017$3,577 7$4,371.90
30-Jul-228$6,941 9787$6,839 1$102
23-Jul-2211$801 119210$801 10
16-Jul-2214$3,650 1012214$3,650 00
9-Jul-2210$3,557.70 7689$3,557.70 10
2-Jul-2218$8,609.40 1315215$2,754.40 3$5,855
25-Jun-2215$6,142 131469$2,017 6$4,125
18-Jun-2217$11,890.10 1422815$11,410 2479.7
11-Jun-2217$7,600 1212310$2,300 7$5,300
4-Jun-2212$2,937 101279$692 3$2,245
28-May-229$3,197.60 11869$3,197.60 00
21-May-2214$7,284.50 1218511$6,609 3$675.50
14-May-2211$306.60 98010$306.60 1$225
7-May-2216$10,451.75 1210812$1,827 4$8,624.75
30-Apr-2216$2,296.50 1615712$895.50 4$1,401
23-Apr-2210$2,241 11588$1,641 2$600
16-Apr-2211$6,643 71568$2,359 3$4,284
9-Apr-2217$4,429 1418411$1,690 6$2,739
2-Apr-2213$1,755 88410$1,145 3$610
26-Mar-2211$3,205 8656$200 5$3,005
19-Mar-2213$2,239.17 910613$2,239.17 00
12-Mar-2218$12,016 1123915$11,965 2$51.35
5-Mar-2217$6,786 1313713$5,161 4$1,625
26-Feb-2212$5,095 81499$4,437.50 3$658
19-Feb-2217$22,229 1717414$21,354 3$875
12-Feb-2212$2,344.70 10738$641.70 4$1,703
5-Feb-2211$2,503 89911$2,503 00
29-Jan-2211$3,872 1210112$3,872 00
22-Jan-2213$5,143.50 109912$4,842.50 1$301
15-Jan-2212$7,605 91559$6,480 3$1,025
8-Jan-2213$8,256.20 1110213$8,256.20 00
1-Jan-229$1,273.80 6509$1,273.80 00
25-Dec-2121$4,734.75 1117616$3,410 5$1,324.75
18-Dec-2126$7,325.20 1519318$3,640.20 8$3,685.20
11-Dec-2116$5,017 1010913$1,417 3$3,600
4-Dec-2114$2,310 8868$2,310 6$1,882.05
27-Nov-219$3.460.1101016$1,758 3$1,702.60
20-Nov-2120$22,792 1515712$18,864.50 8$3,928
13-Nov-2121$26,729 1217813$11,822 8$14,907
6-Nov-2112$8,303 1315710$6,682 3$1,621
30-Oct-2121$10,368 1521815$9,24.46$1,103.00
23-Oct-2121$18.783.11522211$12,314 10$6,468.60
16-Oct-2115$3,868 1111815$2,293 2$1,575
9-Oct-2120$8,610 1617516$7,795 4$815
2-Oct-2114$6,250 1113710$5,200 4$1,050
25-Sep-2111$11,460 9937$10,200 4$1,250
18-Sep-2111$16,603 8998$15,084 3$1,519
11-Sep-2117$10,653 1110313$8,503 4$2,150
4-Sep-2113$7,222 108911$6,715 2$507
28-Aug-2112$763 96311$663 1$100
21-Aug-2112$29,659 77911$29,579 1$80
14-Aug-2122$17,845 1119912$12,805 10$5,04
7-Aug-2117$13,670 1213915$11,766 2$1,904
31-Jul-2121$8,160 1113410$3,574 10$4,586
July 24,202121$6,367 1113915$3,712 6$2,655
17-Jul-2114$4,009 1112412$2,015 2$1,994
10-Jul-2116$3,997 1314311$1,597 4$2,4
3-Jul-2124$7,492 139416$3,769 8$3,722
26-Jun-2110$4,995 7858$3,847 2$1,148
19-Jun-2128$16,830 82289$1,861 19$14,968
12-Jun-2126$27,238 1520919$25,602 7$1,636
5-Jun-2115$15,539 1310013$14,709 2$600
29-May-2135$20,279 1114528$18,647$1,639
22-May-2124$53,208 1417417$51,047 7$2,161
15-May-2118$10,620 1322011$5,870 7$4,809
8-May-2117$10,400 1115615$8,386 2$2,500
1-May-2121$7,200 1611512$3,808 9$3,392
24-Apr-218$20,200 9318$20,200 00
17-Apr-2114$6,270 810211$40,180 3$2,260
10-Apr-2115$8,940 1312914$7,990 1$950
3-Apr-2118$19,513 1015112$16,923 6$2,590
27-Mar-2127$13,942 1524414$4,300 13$9,633.50
20-Mar-2111$2,046 41023$270 8$1,776
13-Mar-2115$3,270 91096$538 9$2,732
6-Mar-2124$13,617 1019613$10,395 11$3,222
27-Feb-2119$8,105 1213915$4,970 4$3,135
20-Feb-219$8,820 91538$8,520 1$300
13-Feb-2112$4,852.60 78172,7665$2,086.60
6-Feb-2118$9,752 1315314$5,222 4$4,530
30-Jan-2118$9,449 918215$8,753.80 3$695.30
23-Jan-2114$8,150 81186$4,000 8$4,150
16-Jan-2117$6,783 1313811$2,400 6$4,382.90
9-Jan-2122$6,829 1413518$3,139.30 4$3,690
2-Jan-217$1,466 7607$1,466 00
26-Dec-2018$15,900 1216316$5,300 1$600
19-Dec-2018$9,769 1411014$8,426 4$1,343
12-Dec-2010$7,200 91009$3,325 1$3,830
5-Dec-2015$4,261 91229$2,780 6$1,481
28-Nov-2019$7,758 1011013$4,003 6$3,755
14-Nov-2014$864.10 1415712$289.10 2$575
7-Nov-2013$6,332 91299$2,483.50 4$3,849
31-Oct-2010$3,995.80 81036$3,231.10 4$754.70
24-Oct-206$18,100 6585$17,709 1$350
17-Oct-208$351.90 5558$351.90 00
10-Oct-207$5,229 3504$735 3$4,494
3-Oct-2014$21,428 91739$17,535 5$3,893
26-Sep-2010$12,770 8935$10,300 5$2,470
19-Sep-2014$8,365 91016$1,020 8$7,345
12-Sep-206$4,406 8593$1,270 3$3,136
5-Sep-2011$5,191 81179$4,061 2$1,130
29-Aug-2011$2,531 9945$1,130 6$1,401
22-Aug-2018$6,574 121407$1,930 11$4,644
15-Aug-2013$4,991 10977$1,216 6$3,775
8-Aug-2012$32,092 111129$30,457 3$1,635
1-Aug-207$5,287 8765$3,687 2$1,600
25-Jul-209$18,751 6677$18,403 2$348
18-Jul-206$1,982.50 5504$1,407.50 2$575
11-Jul-2011$565.10 127510$65.10 1$500
4-Jul-2010$8,889 8989$8,788 1$100.30
27-Jun-208$6,874 10505$4,972.50 3$2,081.50
20-Jun-2012$4,444 91157$2,829 5$1,615
13-Jun-206$3,582 4372$350 4$3,232
6-Jun-2011$3,213.70 8657$470 4$2,743.70
30-May-208$7,335 7486$4,639 2$2,697
23-May-204$432.40 4343$432.40 10
16-May-206$310 6345$310 10
9-May-2018$5,630 1612414$3,180 4$2,450
2-May-201510,40010908$1,900 7$,8,500
25-Apr-208$3,400 9365$1,000 3$2,450
18-Apr-2019$9,500 14928$185.70 11$9,360
11-Apr-2012$6,000 9405$190 7$5,800
4-Apr-2014$8,200 116810$2,200 4$6,000
28-Mar-2016$6,500 139610$3,700 6$2,800
21-Mar-2011$11,910 7337$2,250 4$9,960
14-Mar-207809.86346684.81125
7-Mar-2016$2,500 157013$669 3$1,400
29-Feb-2013$15,260 1312811$11,760 2$3,500
22-Feb-2012$3,700 109210$2,560 2$1,130
15-Feb-2016$1,250 108412$35 4$1,222
8-Feb-2018$6,080 1412314$2,595 4$3,485
1-Feb-2021$20,900 1210114$17,860 7$3,060
25-Jan-2013$7,430 136212$6,430 1$1,000
18-Jan-2023$9,580 1512019$6,580 4$3,000
11-Jan-2021$14,200 1819916$1,020 5$13,200
4-Jan-2022$6,400 1111916$3,204 6$3,245
28-Dec-1922$7,150 1917518$6,800 4$327.40
14-Dec-1924$36,300 2316719$9,500 5$26,800
7-Dec-1911$10,400 11557$1,082 4$9,370
November 30. 201914$2,450 1212612$1,760 2$692.50
23-Nov-1916$1,995 104111$615 5$1,380
16-Nov-1915$3,820 1313511$2,500 4$1,271
9-Nov-1925$12,900 1718223$12,200 2$575
2-Nov-1910$2,470 126192,4503$22
26-Oct-1912$5,560 147011$3,860 1$1,700
19-Oct-198$6,600 81388$6,600 00
12-Oct-1919$4,300 145516$3,800 3$500
5-Oct-1918$14,500 1916615$11,100 3$3,400
28-Sep-1919$8,100 1813218$7,560 1$550
21-Sep-1914$6,300 166611$2,160 3$4,170
14-Sep-1915$23,800 125611$21,250 4$2,570
7-Sep-1917$3,500 159814$1,900 3$1,600
31-Aug-195$8,700 6505$8,700 00
24-Aug-1916$10,000 148215$4,250 1$5,750
16-Aug-1910$1,680 5527$650 3$950
9-Aug-1917$17,700 156814$3,900 3$13,800
2-Aug-1913$5,760 1210813$5,760 NANA
27-Jul-1911$7,300 13768$6,570 3$730
20-Jul-1913$11,800 1312511$5,300 2$6,500
13-Jul-1910$775 7468$542.50 2$233
6-Jul-197$2,500 9857$2,500 00
29-Jun-1923$8,290 1515417$2,300 6$5,970
22-Jun-1917$10,700 1013914$7,700 3$3,000
15-Jun-1911$13,500 1416011$13,500 NANA
8-Jun-1913$2,870 175511$1,570 2$1,300
1-Jun-1910$4,460 11608$4,140 2$315
25-May-1917$4,360 147914$3,700 3$612
18-May-1922$9,000 1715016$3,400 6$5,600
11-May-1918$19,800 1717715$18,300 3$1,500
4-May-1910$7,075 6328$6,900 2$175
27-Apr-1915$3,200 1411714$3,160 1$40
20-Apr-1913$13,500 10909$12,200 4$1,300
13-Apr-1916$38,900 149114$37,800 2$1,100
6-Apr-1912$6,870 119410$6,730 2$50
30-Mar-1915$6,470 128410$7,91.55$5,677
23-Mar-1918$6,450 149114$5,042 4$1,408
16-Mar-1914$10,180 1211511$8,800 3$1,300
9-Mar-199$1,800 6498$1,300 1$500
2-Mar-1920$3,033 1610714$1,817 6$1,262
23-Feb-1912$2,040 8699$614.60 3$1,430
16-Feb-1916$9,970 187716$9,970 00
9-Feb-1914$6,400 1011014$6,400 00
2-Feb-1918$6,740 159916$5,720 2$950
26-Jan-1913$2,770 116711$918.95 2$1,850
19-Jan-1915$3,819 167612$2,594 3$1,225
12-Jan-1918$7,283 149215$1,683 3$5,600
5-Jan-1910$529 125010$529 00
22-Dec-1817$2,570 138714$941 3$1,629
15-Dec-1810$2,860 8268$264 2$2,600
8-Dec-1815$1,819 166512$552 3$1,267
1-Dec-1812$7,500 10909$1,200 3$6,200
28-Nov-1815$4,500 1110714$4,000 1$500
19-Nov-1818$6,137 139813$2,142 5$3,995
14-Nov-1818$9,200 1315215$8,500 3$694
6-Nov-1816$17,300 1618314$16,361 2$950
29-Oct-1814$14,400 1812717$13,800 1$600
24-Oct-1813$6,140 1312611$5,122 2$1,018
17-Oct-1818$18,390 1512514$12,292 4$6,098
10-Oct-1829$3,149 1810420$1,647 9$819
2-Oct-1818$9,300 116714$7,300 4$2,000
25-Sep-1813$7,000 117510$6,000 3$995
18-Sep-189$3,570 7449$3,570 00
11-Sep-1813$5,900 1013213$5,900 00
7-Sep-1814$5,000 158611$4,000 3$1,000
29-Aug-1815$20,700 147913$4,700 2$16,000
20-Aug-1810$12,400 11538$11,380 3$1,057
14-Aug-1812$19,900 121329$18,889 3$1,011
7-Aug-1816$68,600 1110613$67,259 3$1,340
31-Jul-1815$15,100 159511$13,060 4$2,060
23-Jul-1813$2,130 156010$1,804 3$1,100
17-Jul-1814$5,370 17989$4,310 5$1,100
9-Jul-1816$11,200 157410$11,080 6$862
3-Jul-1813$7,000 78112$6,330 1$750
25-Jun-1815$8,800 13979$4,970 6$3,930
18-Jun-1813$14,200 14807$221 6$14,290
11-Jun-1812$6,300 8968$5,910 4$803
6-Jun-1813$14,500 10888$14,154 5$579
31-May-1811$4,890 10638$3,240 3$1,790
22-May-1815$20,400 11639$19,808 6$885
15-May-1815$4,700 1510610$3,900 5$643
9-May-1811$1,400 13889$1,300 2$560
1-May-188$14,250 7887$13,400 1$450
24-Apr-1812$5,300 66111$4,470 1$800
17-Apr-189$1,800 10447$2,330 2$1,434
11-Apr-1811$2,500 8326$1,690 5$809
3-Apr-1815$13,400 111219$12,020 6$1,090
28-Mar-1810$4,000 10927$3,870 3$215
19-Mar-1817$5,800 135110$590 7$5,165
12-Mar-1815$3,130 114311$2,360 4$788
6-Mar-1819$5,400 1311610$1,530 9$4,860
27-Feb-1820$6,600 136914$5,530 6$1,030
19-Feb-1815$5,500 1411110$3,990 6$1,980
12-Feb-1823$10,900 1715712$7,110 11$3,840
5-Feb-1816$8,600 131007$1,330 9$7,800
30-Jan-1811$12,600 11685$7,300 6$4,982
24-Jan-1819$9,400 151295$2,010 14$7,337
18-Jan-1810$6,280 8492$2,100 8$4,188
9-Jan-1812$16,500 12929$15,890 3$475
3-Jan-1810$2,500 9478$2,350 2$150
27-Dec-1715$9,000 151139$7,568 6$1,784
18-Dec-1715$13,800 161649$13,010 7$1,118
11-Dec-1714$9,700 1012612$2,940 4$8,500
4-Dec-176$1,800 6315$1,510 1$300
28-Nov-177$3,850 8764$3,260 3$285
16-Nov-1710$2,700 10486$1,840 4$856
8-Nov-1715$2,380 179110$1,860 5$516
1-Nov-1712$4,700 17949$3,400 4$1,300
23-Oct-1715$10,500 106710$9,780 4$1,530
18-Oct-176$2,000 373$225 3$1,820
10-Oct-1712$6,570 1009$3,880 3$3,360
2-Oct-178$3,100 11193$1,630 5$1,750
25-Sep-178$4,880 8795$2,660 5$2,070
18-Sep-179$4,770 3$300 6$4,470
12-Sep-1711$4,430 8$2,030 3$2,400
1-Sep-174$1,310 3$317 1$1,000
23-Aug-1711$13,640 98$11,840 3$1,800

M&A/Funding

NextEra, Dominion Energy Merge in Stock Swap Valued at $66.8B

Deal Description: NextEra Energy and Dominion Energy announced on May 18 an agreement to merge in an all-stock transaction valued at $66.8 billion. Kirkland & Ellis advised NextEra with a team led by Zach Savrick and Andy Calder in Houston with David Feirstein, who works from Houston and New York, and Brooksany Barrowes in Washington, D.C. Charles Sieving is NextEra Energy’s chief legal officer. Jim Stuckey is vice president and general counsel at Dominion Energy, which tapped McGuireWoods as outside legal counsel. Click here to read more and see the lawyers involved.

Devon Energy acquires $2.6 billion in O&G leases in BLM sale

Deal Description: The Bureau of Land Management announced May 20 the sale of more than $4 billion in oil and gas leases on 33,530 acres of federal lands in the Permian Basin across West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. The deals involved bids on 74 individual parcels. Houston-based Devon Energy placed winning bids on 24 of those parcels and more than 16,000 acres with bids totaling $2.6 billion. The second-largest bid came from Federal Abstract Company, a New Mexico-based brokerage, which purchased 5,154 acres across six parcels for about $1.14 billion, presumably on behalf of buyers who wished to remain anonymous. The sale included a 12.5 percent royalty paid to the federal treasury for oil and gas produced on the parcels, reducing the 16.67 percent royalty introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act.

Blackstone invests $5B in new ‘compute-as-a-service offering’ venture with Google

Deal Description: Blackstone announced on May 18 an initial commitment of $5 billion in a new joint venture with Google to create a company that offers efficient data center capacity, operations, networking and Google Cloud’s tensor processing units, which are designed to accelerate machine learning and AI workloads. Google has used tensor processing units for about a decade and made them publicly available in 2018. Blackstone, the world’s largest asset manager with more than $1.3 trillion in total assets under management, said the new venture will provide “a compute-as-a-service offering” and give customers another option to access the tensor processing units in addition to using them through Google Cloud. Blackstone expects to bring the first 500 megawatts of capacity online in 2027, with plans to scale significantly. The company said Google will supply hardware, software and services to the new entity to meet the increasing demand for accelerated computing. 

Blackstone Outside Legal Counsel: Simpson Thacher

Simpson Thacher Lead Lawyers: Anthony Vernace (New York), Michael Chao (New York), Katy Lukaszewski (Houston)

Clean Harbors buys Carolina waste services firm Terra Nova for $225M cash

Deal Description: Clean Harbors said on May 14 that it has acquired Terra Nova Solutions, a provider of hazardous and non-hazardous waste services in the Carolinas, for $225 million cash. Norwell, Mass.-based Clean Harbors said Terra Nova operates five wastewater treatment, solidification and waste processing sites that are expected to generate $45 million to $50 million of annual revenue and about $15 million of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Terra Nova is a Crescentia Capital portfolio company. Clean Harbors provides waste management services and owns owns Safety-Kleen, the largest re-refiner and recycler of used oil in North America.

Clean Harbors Outside Legal Counsel: Davis, Malm & D’Agostine

Terra Nova Financial Advisor: Raymond James

Terra Nova/Crescentia Capital Legal Counsel: Willkie Farr & Gallagher

Willkie Farr & Gallagher Lead Lawyers: Neil Townsend (New York), Aaron Savella (Houston)

Veriten closes $105 venture energy fund

Deal Description: Houston-based research, strategy and investment firm Veriten said on May 19 that it closed a second flagship energy venture fund, with more than $105 million in capital commitments. The company said the fund is designed “to accelerate scalable technology solutions for energy, power and industrial applications.”

Veriten Outside Legal Counsel: Baker Botts

Lead Lawyer: Bryan Henderson (Dallas)

Texas Lawyers: Alira Thomas (Dallas), Steve Marcus (Dallas), Michael Donnellan (Houston)

Mentari Therapeutics going public in reverse merger with InMed Pharmaceuticals

Deal Description: InMed Pharmaceuticals said on May 19 that it has agreed to a reverse merger with private biotech firm Mentari Therapeutics via a stock swap. Terms weren’t disclosed. The Vancouver-based drug maker said Mentari develops therapies for migraine prevention. Upon close, the combined entity will operate as Mentari Therapeutics and trade on Nasdaq under a new ticker symbol. Waltham, Mass.-based Mentari also announced a $290 million private placement led by Philadelphia investment firm Fairmount with participation from more than a dozen other firms. The companies expect proceeds to fully fund operations through 2028, providing enough of a runway “to aggressively compete in what we believe will be the next era of migraine prevention.”

Mentari Therapeutics Outside Legal Counsel: Gibson Dunn

Gibson Dunn Lead Lawyers: Ryan Murr (San Francisco), Branden Berns (San Francisco), Evan Shepherd (Houston)

Frontier Power USA acquires Texas battery energy projects from Bimergen

Deal Description: Frontier Power USA, a newly formed energy storage developer and investor, said on May 21 that it acquired a 480 MWh portfolio of battery energy storage system projects from Bimergen Energy Corp. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. The companies said Frontier Power will fund construction of three projects in Texas that are expected to start soon, pay Bimergen a development fee and cover transaction costs. Based in Pittsburgh, Frontier Power is backed by Eos Energy Enterprises and Cerberus Capital Management. Frontier Power USA will own 92.5 percent of the merged entity, with Newport Beach, Calif.-based Bimergen retaining 7.5 percent. 

Cerberus Capital Outside Legal Counsel: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and Jackson Walker

Bimergen Energy Outside Legal Counsel: Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright Lead Lawyers: Thomas Verity (Houston), Allie Hemmings (Austin)

Norton Rose Lawyers: Keith Martin (Washington, D.C.), Ori Noiman (Denver), Lauren Shapiro Newberry (Austin)

Arctos acquires minority stake in Cleveland Browns

Deal Description: On May 5, KKR closed its acquisition of acquisition of Arctos Partners, a private investment firm founded in Dallas in 2019 with a focus on owning professional sports franchises. On May 19, the Cleveland Browns said the NFL approved Arctos’ acquisition of a minority stake in the football team. Specific terms weren’t disclosed. In August 2024, NFL owners voted to allow PE firms to acquire up to 10 percent of a team, with the minimum stake of 3 percent. Arctos now owns at least three percent of the Browns, 8 percent of the Los Angeles Chargers and 10 percent of the Buffalo Bills. These three teams have zero Super Bowl wins between them.

Arctos Partners Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland & Ellis Lead Lawyer: Adam Garmezy (Houston/New York)

Texas Lawyers: Michael Considine (Dallas), Logan Krulish (Austin), Marissa Kinsey (Houston), Joe Tobias (Dallas), Brooke Schafer (Dallas)

Elsewhere: Victor A. Ghazal (New York), Khori Davis (New York), Samuel R. Scarcello (Chicago), Justin Frumm (Chicago), Elliot Foley (Chicago), Jordan Stansfield (Chicago)

Argano acquires Colorado-based AI workforce operating platform Ascend

Deal Description: Plano-based Argano said on May 12 that it acquired Boulder, Colo.-based Ascend, which provides managed services for UKG’s AI-led workforce operating platform. Terms weren’t disclosed. Argano is a specialized consultancy focused on high-performance business operations “with an AI-forward approach to transformation.”

Argano Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland & Ellis Lead Lawyer: Thomas Laughlin (Dallas)

Texas Lawyers: Jordan Rex (Dallas), Kelly McConnell (Dallas), Christie Alcala (Houston), Jon Link (Houston), Alex Clark (Dallas), Carly Krause (Houston), Anna Haynes (Houston), David Yaka (Austin), David Wheat (Dallas/Houston), Jon B. Nelsen (Austin)

Elsewhere: Matt Lovell (Chicago), Hayley Hollender (Chicago), Nick Niles (Chicago), Jason Klein (Chicago)

Argano acquires Gaea Global, building portfolio of “operational transformation”

Deal Description: Plano-based Argano said on May 19 that it acquired Gaea Global Technologies, an Oracle partner based in Santa Clara, Calif., that provides project portfolio management and controls for large-scale projects and infrastructure. Terms weren’t disclosed. Argano said it has acquired more than two dozens companies since its founding in 2020, as it “continues to bring together leading specialized firms to build the world’s most comprehensive portfolio of services focused on operational transformation.”

Argano Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Kirkland & Ellis Lead Lawyer: Thomas Laughlin (Dallas)

Texas Lawyers: Jordan Rex (Dallas), Abby Feeney (Dallas), Bridgette Dwyer (Dallas), Christie Alcala (Houston), Stephen M. Jacobson (Houston/New York), Maddison M. Riddick (Houston), David Yaka (Austin), Vincent P. Forcinito (Dallas), Catherine Garner (Dallas), David Wheat (Dallas/Houston), Jon B. Nelsen (Austin)

Elsewhere: Matt Lovell (Chicago), George Cartveli (New York), Frank Policastri (Washington, D.C.),
Maureen D. O’Brien (Chicago), Grant W. Rasmussen (Chicago)

Trinity Hunt launches landscaping platform with acquisition of Landscape Endeavors

Deal Description: On May 21, Dallas private equity firm Trinity Hunt Partners said that it has formed Elevation Landscape Group, a commercial landscaping platform. The formation was followed with Elevation’s acquisition of Landscape Endeavors, a commercial and residential landscaping operation, based in Colorado Springs, where Elevation will be based. Terms weren’t disclosed. Trinity Hunt Partners aims to replicate the success it had growing Visterra Landscape Group in the eastern part of the country.

Kirkland & Ellis advised Trinity Hunt Partners with a team led by Dallas partner Thomas Laughlin. Brad Johnson, Kelly McConnell, Ben Samway and David Wheat also advised from Dallas with Jon B. Nelsen in Austin.

Trinity Hunt Outside Legal Counsel: Kirkland & Ellis

Lead Lawyer: Thomas Laughlin (Dallas)

Texas Lawyers: Brad Johnson (Dallas), Kelly McConnell (Dallas), Ben Samway (Dallas), David Wheat (Dallas), Jon B. Nelsen (Austin).

Capital Markets/Credit

Gibson Dunn guides SpaceX on potentially record‑shattering IPO

Deal Description: Elon Musk’s SpaceX filed a Form S-1 with the SEC on May 20 for the much-anticipated initial public offering that will most likely be the largest in the history of public stock markets that goes back at least to Philadelphia in 1790, or maybe under a tree on Wall St. in 1792, and possibly even as far back as Amsterdam in 1602. This IPO, thus far unpriced, is projected to be more than three times larger than the $25.6 billion raised Saudi Aramco in 2019 and the $21.8 billion raised by Alibaba in its 2018 IPO. Based in Starbase, in the southernmost past of the Lone Star State, SpaceX is advised by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher capital markets partners George Sampas in New York and Hillary Holmes, Harrison Tucker and Atma Kabad in Houston. Davis Polk is advising the underwriters. Click here for The Lawbook’s coveage.

Par Pacific Holdings boosts Wells Fargo revolving credit line to $1.8B

Deal Description: Par Pacific Holdings announced on May 14 that it increased an asset-based revolving credit facility with Wells Fargo Bank to $1.8 billion. The Houston energy company said the credit is guaranteed by assets of its Par Petroleum unit that recently issued $500 million of notes in a private placement. The company used cash and proceeds from the transactions to repay and terminate a Par Petroleum term loan due 2030. 

Par Pacific Outside Legal Counsel: Baker Botts

Baker Botts Lead Lawyer: Clint Culpepper (Austin/Houston)

Texas Lawyers: Madeline McCune (Houston), Adrienne Murr (Houston), Tessa Driver (Houston),
Jordan Hahn (Dallas), Meaghan Christner (Houston), Louis Layrisson (Houston)

Elsewhere: Matthew Fusina (Washington D.C.), Tyler Kendler (Washington D.C.)

DP Red River issues $850M of notes in private placement

Deal Description: DP Red River, a unit of Birmingham, Ala.-based Diversified Energy, said on May 13 that it privately issued $590 million of 6.016 percent notes due 2046 and $260 million of 6.91 percent  notes due 2046. The upstream oil and gas company plans to use proceeds to repay notes due 2038. DP Red River operates in the Western Anadarko Basin of Texas and Oklahoma.

Diversified Energy Outside Legal Counsel: Haynes Boone

Haynes Boone Lead Lawyers: Jeremy Kennedy (Houston), Kim Mai (Houston), Roy Schwartz (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: John Craven (Houston), Reem Abdelrazik (Houston), Camie Carlock McKee (Dallas), Liz Felicidario (Houston), Will Johnson (Houston), Adrienne Webb (Houston), Ashleigh Gibbs (Houston), Ken Kattner (Houston/New York), David Staab (Dallas/Fort Worth)

Elsewhere: Andy Robertson (New York), Sam Lichtman (New York), Don Shiman (New York), Rachel Hass Reinus (Orange County)

GSR V Acquisition Corp. nets $230M in SPAC IPO

Deal Description: GSR V Acquisition Corp. announced on May 15 that its initial public offering of 23 million units priced at $10 each. The SPAC said each unit consists of one of the common share and one-seventh of one right with a whole right entitling the holder to one common share upon the consummation of an initial business combination. The units are listed on Nasdaq and began trading under the ticker symbol “GSRVU” on May 14.

Underwriters: Polaris Advisory Partners and The Benchmark Co. (joint bookrunners)

Polaris Advisory Partners Outside Legal Counsel: O’Melveny

O’Melveny Lead Lawyers: James R. Brown (Houston), Doug Lionberger (Houston/New York), Daniel Kim (Seoul), Keith Turner (Houston)

Breeze Acquisition Corp. II nets $140M in IPO after over-allotment option

Deal Description: Breeze Acquisition Corp. II said on May 15 that underwriters exercised an over-allotment option for 1.5 million units at $10 each, bringing its initial public offering to 14 million units. The Irving-based SPAC said each unit includes one share and one right that entitles the holder to one-fifth of one ordinary share upon close of an initial business combination. The units began trading on Nasdaq under symbol “BREZU” on May 13.

Underwriters: IB Capital LLC and I-Bankers Securities (book-running managers)

Underwriters Outside Legal Counsel: A&O Shearman

A&O Shearman Lead Lawyers: Bill Nelson (Houston), Taylor Landry (Houston)

Texas Lawyers: John Menke (Houston), Justin Higdon (Houston), Paul Gerstle (Houston)

Elsewhere: Kazumasa Watanabe (New York)

Late Arrivals and Other Matters …

On May 1, Zayo Group Holdings, a private, Denver-based digital infrastructure provider, said that it closed the acquisition of Crown Castle’s fiber network business for $3.7 billion that was first announced in May 2025. Crown Castle is a Houston-based shared communication infrastructure company. Zayo said the acquisition further scales its fiber networks, “strengthening the digital infrastructure backbone for the next wave of AI growth,” by adding about 90,000 route miles and 40,000 on-net enterprise locations to Zayo’s network. Jones Day represented Zayo led by J. Bruce McDonald from Houston.

On May 4, Midland-based Viper Energy said it agreed to acquire Riverbend Oil & Gas IX for $337 million cash and about 3.7 million common shares. Viper said the acquired assets include about 3,064 acres, evenly split between the Midland and Delaware Basins. The company expects to close the deal early in the third quarter. Latham & Watkins represented Viper with a team lead by Chris Heasley and Ryan Lynch in Houston and Zach Podolsky in New York. Jay Harper, ​Emily Brown, Graysen Mechler, Tim Fenn and Christopher Garza also advised from Houston with Emily Johnson in New York.

Haynes Boone said on May 20 that its restructuring team advised LYCRA Co. on a court-approved Chapter 11 plan that will eliminate about $1.2 billion in debt for the spandex and specialty fiber manufacturer. Haynes Boone served as co-counsel with London-based Magic Circle law firm Linklaters LLP. The Haynes Boone team was led by Arsalan Muhammad in Houston. Partners Tiffany Cooke, who works from Denver and Dallas, Charles A. Beckham Jr., who works from Houston, New York and San Antonio, and Kenric Kattner with offices in Houston and New York also advised with support from Kourtney Lyda in Houston and David Staab in Dallas/Fort Worth. Houston Associates Imaan Patel and Adam Schmit, and New York Associate Lauren Sisson also provided counsel.  

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