Private Equity

Private Equity

PEP's Private Equity Practice focuses on discrete energy investment opportunities with asymmetric return propositions. Featuring a team with diverse investment and direct operating backgrounds, PEP Private Equity provides investors with differentiated perspectives and unique access to value-oriented private energy investment opportunities.

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Development Strategy

Our development strategy focuses on partnering with experienced operators to target attractive drilling opportunities in North America's leading unconventional oil and gas basins.

Direct Investment

The team's best ideas in private energy markets -historically focused on direct E&P asset ownership.

Production Strategy

For our production strategy, our team partners with experienced operators to acquire fully developed, oil and gas producing assets at discounted valuations.

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President Trump initially celebrated rising oil prices because they boosted U.S. energy profits. However, after the Iran war pushed crude prices from roughly $66 to an average of $95 per barrel between March and June, oil companies and their allies are now poised to receive major financial gains. The situation has become politically inconvenient for Trump, who is no longer pleased with the consequences of the price surge.
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The global oil market has avoided the catastrophic supply crunch many feared when the Iran war broke out, but it’s far from balanced.
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Fitch Ratings upgraded its oil and gas sector outlook to “improving” from “neutral,” and Moody’s maintained its positive outlook.
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