Pickering Energy Partners Announces Energy Transition Advisory Board

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Energy Transition Leaders to Provide Strategic Guidance, Insight and Ambassadorship


HOUSTON – September 13, 2022
– Pickering Energy Partners, a Houston-based energy financial services and investment firm, is pleased to announce the appointment of the PEP Energy Transition Advisory Board. The board brings together energy leaders with years of industry experience, including clean energy and decarbonization-minded leaders. PEP’s Energy Transition Advisory Board is an important development in the growth of the firm’s Energy Transition practice.

Jason Martinez, who leads the PEP Investment Banking practice shares, “I am excited to have the board’s influential perspectives on our team who is dedicated to creating a true centre of excellence for the industry’s capital raising and investing needs. We have brought together a world-class group, including energy transition investors, company executives, clean and enabling technology experts, and policy thought leaders to benefit our clients. The Board’s knowledge and experience will provide a boost in our continued goal to transform the future of energy.”

Led by Dan Pickering, PEP Chief Investment Officer, the PEP Energy Transition Advisory Board includes:

  • Andrejka Bernatova, Chief Executive Officer, ESGEN Acquisition Corporation
  • Meg Gentle, Executive Director, HIF Global
  • David Heikkinen, EVP, CarbonVert
  • Kay McCall, Chairman of the Renewable Energy Alliance Houston
  • Brook Papau, Chief Executive Officer, Orennia
  • Nick Tiller, Investor and Founder, Sustainable America

“Bringing this board together is a natural next step as we continue to evaluate opportunities and deals not only for their return to shareholders, but also their ability to tangibly lead to a carbon-free future. Our team’s track record in energy deals is bar none. I cannot think of a better qualified team to advise on high growth energy sectors,” adds Walker Moody, President of PEP.

The PEP Energy Transition Advisory Board will provide strategic guidance on legacy industry trends and the potential impacts of regulatory and macroeconomic changes. Their insights will be used by the PEP team when evaluating capital raising partners, investment opportunities, and engaging strategic consulting clients. Additionally, the Board will create tangible value for PEP and its clients by acting as an ambassador to the firm. The Energy Transition Advisory Board is a non-paid volunteer position.

About PEP

Pickering Energy Partners (PEP) is an energy focused financial services platform. Our expertise spans decades across the entire energy landscape. We’ve deployed over $16 billion across all energy sub-sectors. We are, at our core, trusted energy advisors, investors, and partners alongside our clients. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, PEP delivers an experienced, opportunistic team that aims to provide guidance and long-term value for clients while having a positive impact on the companies and communities that PEP invests in. For more information, please visit www.PickeringEnergyPartners.com.

Pickering Energy Partners LP (“PEP”) is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. Affiliated PEP Advisory LLC (“PEP BD”) is a registered broker-dealer, member FINRA/SIPC.

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