Haynes and Boone Survey Predicts Oil Producers’ Borrowing Capacities Will Jump
Oil and gas may be headed for even brighter days, according to the most recent industry survey released Wednesday by Haynes and Boone.
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Oil and gas may be headed for even brighter days, according to the most recent industry survey released Wednesday by Haynes and Boone.
The private equity business is getting more crowded, with more entities – like infrastructure firms and sovereign wealth funds – jumping in and a lot of capital – a high of $1.1 trillion raised – chasing opportunities.

The Lawbook’s Claire Poole had a chance to speak with Quantum president Dheeraj Verma, known as “D,” about the role of private equity in the current marketplace, and much more.

Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge announced Tuesday it was buying what it didn’t own of Enbridge Energy Partners and Enbridge Energy Management for $3.5 billion in stock. Texas lawyers from three firms were involved.
The transactions of the past week were generated in more varied sectors than the usual oil and gas industry. Rental, healthcare, tradeshow, food and real estate deals all made a showing – evidence that Texas is no one-trick pony.
The Woodlands-based chemicals and plastics distributor Nexeo Solutions announced Monday it had agreed to be purchased by Univar of Illinois for $2 billion, including debt.
Corporate Deal Tracker data also shows that the legal industry in Texas for the CapM practice is quickly evolving as the result of the heated lateral market, and that the rankings could be be vastly different during the second half of 2018.
By Claire Poole (Sept. 11) – Blame the four-day work week. While there were two energy-related transactions this past week above the $1 billion mark, there were only 13 deals
M&A among middle market companies in the U.S. is still booming.
What was the largest securities offering so far this year? Hint: A Dallas-based midstream company was involved.
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