As a Boutique M&A and Capital Advisory Firm, we provide a comprehensive suite of services designed to guide energy companies and institutional investors through complex buy-side, sell-side, and capital-structure transactions. We apply a Full-Cycle M&A methodology that covers every phase of a deal, including:
- Transaction Preparation and Strategy: We conduct initial readiness assessments, evaluate assets and liabilities, and develop Strategic Documentation such as pitch decks, business plans, and pro forma financials.
- Valuation and Analytics: Utilizing our proprietary Sovereign Data Nexus, we provide precise asset-level valuations and benchmark assessments tailored to energy sector dynamics, including proved and probable reserves and production profiles.
- Capital Formation: We assist with Capital Raising, Debt Advisory, and Equity Financing, providing introductions to a global network of institutional and private investors (LPs, PE, and VC).
- Due Diligence and Data Management: We manage secure data rooms and organize critical asset, environmental, and regulatory records to streamline the diligence process.
- Regulatory Navigation: We guide you through complex compliance frameworks, including FERC requirements, Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act notifications, and environmental standards (NEPA/EPA).
- Negotiation and Structuring: We lead the negotiation of term sheets, focusing on asset valuation adjustments, earn-outs, and indemnity clauses to maximize value.
- Post-Merger Integration: We design disciplined integration plans centered on operational synergies and cultural alignment to ensure long-term value creation after the deal closes.
Disclaimer: This website is for informational purposes only and is not an offer, solicitation, recommendation, or commitment to buy or sell any security. Securities are offered through Finalis Securities LLC; Zaidwood Capital is not a registered broker-dealer.
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