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− | 'Riverstone is an energy and power-focused private investment firm founded in 2000 by [[David M. Leuschen]] and [[Pierre F. Lapeyre, Jr]] | + | '''Riverstone Holdings''' is an energy and power-focused private investment firm founded in 2000 by [[David M. Leuschen]] and [[Pierre F. Lapeyre, Jr.]] with approximately $27 billion of equity capital raised. |
+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | Riverstone 'conducts buyout and growth capital investments in the exploration & production, midstream, oilfield services, power and renewable sectors of the energy industry'. | ||
− | + | With offices in New York, London and Houston, the firm has committed approximately $24.8 billion to 104 investments in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. <ref> Riverstone Holdings, [http://www.riverstonellc.com/Section.aspx/1/Overview Overview], Company website </ref> | |
+ | ==Investments== | ||
+ | {{Template:Fracking badge}}Riverstone owns 45% of UK shale gas explorer [[Cuadrilla Resources]] Holdings Ltd, which is privately owned by its management team (10%) and the Australian drilling and engineering company [[AJ Lucas]] (also owns 45%). | ||
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+ | Riverstone committed to Cuadrilla in 2010. According to Cuadrilla's CEO [[Francis Egan]], “Riverstone is more than a shareholder. They contribute tangible value with their connections to globally recognized experts, fiscal knowledge, and unique understanding of all aspects of the energy sector and its relationship with society.' <ref> Riverstone Holdings [http://www.riverstonellc.com/Investments.aspx Investments], undated, last accessed June 2019 </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Subsidiary== | ||
+ | Riverstone Holdings (RH) floated investment company [[Riverstone Energy]] in late October 2013 and said it would use the proceeds to invest across the global energy market. RH partner [[Lord Browne]] was initially on the board of the new company, alongside senior industry figures such as Sir [[Robert Wilson]], former chairman of [[BG Group]], and [[Jim Hackett]], former chief executive of [[Anadarko Petroleum]]. <ref name="Energy"> Alec Mattison, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1213431/brunswick-backs-float-lord-brownes-riverstone-energy-fund?HAYILC=RELATED Brunswick backs float of Lord Browne's Riverstone energy fund] ''PRWeek'',25 September 2013 </ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
− | ===Partners=== | + | ====Partners==== |
− | [[Lord John Browne]] | + | [[Lord John Browne]] - stepped down from the board in early 2015. |
− | [[James T. Hackett]] | + | [[Stephen S. Coats]] |
− | [[Michael B. Hoffman]] | + | [[James T. Hackett]] | |
− | [[N. John Lancaster, Jr]] | + | [[Michael B. Hoffman]] | |
− | [[Stephen J. Schaefer]] | + | [[N. John Lancaster, Jr]] | |
− | [[Andrew W. Ward]] | + | [[Stephen J. Schaefer]] | |
− | [[Elizabeth K. Weymouth]] | + | [[Andrew W. Ward]] | |
− | ===Managing directors=== | + | [[Elizabeth K. Weymouth]] | [[Mark Papa]] (from February 2015) |
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+ | ====Managing directors==== | ||
Includes [[Daniel Yergin]] | Includes [[Daniel Yergin]] | ||
+ | ====Principals==== | ||
+ | ====Vice presidents==== | ||
+ | ====Associates==== | ||
+ | *[[Matthew Powell]], Chief of staff | ||
+ | *[[Brian Potskowski]], associate, Riverstone Holdings LLC | ||
− | == | + | =====Former vice presidents===== |
+ | *[[Ben Moxham]] | ||
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+ | ==Lobbyists and comms firms== | ||
+ | [[Brunswick]] was mandated to lead the comms activities for the £1.5bn flotation of Riverstone Energy. The firm had previously worked with Lord Browne at [[BP]], with founder [[Alan Parker]] personally advising Browne during his resignation from the oil giant after the publication of details concerning his personal life. <ref name="Energy"/> | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
+ | [[File:Riverstone.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Riverstone's former London office, 3 Burlington Gardens]] | ||
+ | :Address: 3 St James’s Square | ||
+ | :London SW1Y 4JU | ||
+ | :England | ||
:Website:http://www.riverstonellc.com/Section.aspx/1/Overview | :Website:http://www.riverstonellc.com/Section.aspx/1/Overview | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
+ | See: [[Fracking Spads]] | ||
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+ | See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]] | ||
+ | *Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015. | ||
+ | *Alec Mattison, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1213431/brunswick-backs-float-lord-brownes-riverstone-energy-fund?HAYILC=RELATED Brunswick backs float of Lord Browne's Riverstone energy fund] ''PRWeek'',25 September 2013 | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 13:04, 1 July 2019
Riverstone Holdings is an energy and power-focused private investment firm founded in 2000 by David M. Leuschen and Pierre F. Lapeyre, Jr. with approximately $27 billion of equity capital raised.
Contents
Activities
Riverstone 'conducts buyout and growth capital investments in the exploration & production, midstream, oilfield services, power and renewable sectors of the energy industry'.
With offices in New York, London and Houston, the firm has committed approximately $24.8 billion to 104 investments in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. [1]
Investments
This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project |
Riverstone owns 45% of UK shale gas explorer Cuadrilla Resources Holdings Ltd, which is privately owned by its management team (10%) and the Australian drilling and engineering company AJ Lucas (also owns 45%).
Riverstone committed to Cuadrilla in 2010. According to Cuadrilla's CEO Francis Egan, “Riverstone is more than a shareholder. They contribute tangible value with their connections to globally recognized experts, fiscal knowledge, and unique understanding of all aspects of the energy sector and its relationship with society.' [2]
Subsidiary
Riverstone Holdings (RH) floated investment company Riverstone Energy in late October 2013 and said it would use the proceeds to invest across the global energy market. RH partner Lord Browne was initially on the board of the new company, alongside senior industry figures such as Sir Robert Wilson, former chairman of BG Group, and Jim Hackett, former chief executive of Anadarko Petroleum. [3]
People
Partners
Lord John Browne - stepped down from the board in early 2015. Stephen S. Coats James T. Hackett | Michael B. Hoffman | N. John Lancaster, Jr | Stephen J. Schaefer | Andrew W. Ward | Elizabeth K. Weymouth | Mark Papa (from February 2015)
Managing directors
Includes Daniel Yergin
Principals
Vice presidents
Associates
- Matthew Powell, Chief of staff
- Brian Potskowski, associate, Riverstone Holdings LLC
Former vice presidents
Lobbyists and comms firms
Brunswick was mandated to lead the comms activities for the £1.5bn flotation of Riverstone Energy. The firm had previously worked with Lord Browne at BP, with founder Alan Parker personally advising Browne during his resignation from the oil giant after the publication of details concerning his personal life. [3]
Contact
- Address: 3 St James’s Square
- London SW1Y 4JU
- England
Resources
See: Fracking Spads
- Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed, 29 April 2015.
- Alec Mattison, Brunswick backs float of Lord Browne's Riverstone energy fund PRWeek,25 September 2013
Notes
- ↑ Riverstone Holdings, Overview, Company website
- ↑ Riverstone Holdings Investments, undated, last accessed June 2019
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Alec Mattison, Brunswick backs float of Lord Browne's Riverstone energy fund PRWeek,25 September 2013