If traditional capital sources are sitting the bench, then nontraditional capital is sure to step up to the plate. These financiers offer alternate options including asset securitizations, drilling JVs with non-E&P partners, convertible preferred and co-sponsored funds for keeping the bit turning and getting deals done.
This presentation was recorded at the recent Energy Capital Conference & exhibition in Dallas.
MODERATOR:
Shubi Arora, Partner, Kirkland and Ellis LLP
SPEAKERS:
Drew Scoggins, Managing Partner, Millennial Energy Partners
Jeremy Cook, Chief Financial Officer, Raisa Energy LLC
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