energy
KKR boosts Asia business by offering outbound deal access
Building relationships and generating deal flow in Asia doesn’t necessarily involve starting in Asia, according to Joe Bae, regional head of KKR. The private equity firm has made inroads in Japan, South Korea and China by providing local partners with...
Texas County & District invests $50m in RRJ’s second fund
Texas County & District Retirement System (TCDRS) has committed $50 million to RRJ Capital’s second fund, which is targeting up to $5 billion. The private equity firm is run by Richard Ong, who previously co-founded China-focused Hopu Investment Management,...
Equis closes first fund at $647m
Equis Funds Group, a pan-Asian fund manager focused on Asian energy and infrastructure, has closed its first private equity fund - Equis Asia Fund I - at $647 million, exceeding its initial target of $500 million.
Standard Chartered-backed Malakoff to list in 2013
Malakoff, the Standard Chartered Private Equity-backed power unit of Malayasian building firm MMC Corporation, has outlined plans for an IPO in 2013.
PE-backed AAG Energy pulls Hong Kong IPO
Asian American Gas (AAG) Energy, a Chinese natural gas producer backed by Warburg Pincus and Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA), has postponed its Hong Kong IPO due to challenging market conditions. The company started pre-marketing for the up to $200...
Cleantech: Moving beyond subsidies
With its reputation for lackluster returns and dependence of government support, investors have shied away from cleantech, but GPs are bullish about its ability to stand on its own feet
CHAMP-backed Shelf Drilling completes $1b acquisition
Shelf Drilling, the Dubai-based shallow water drilling services company backed by Australia’s CHAMP Private Equity, its US affiliate Castle Harlan, and Lime Rock Partners, has completed the acquisition of assets worth $1.05 billion. The PE investment,...
Power play: India’s power sector
Private equity investors are less bullish on India’s power sector in the light of widespread negative investor sentiment, but lower valuations and long-term fundamentals still offer attractive entry points
Malaysia’s Ekuinas wants Icon Offshore to list by 2014
Ekuinas, the Malaysia sovereign wealth fund, plans to list its oil and gas services unit, Icon Offshore, within three years. Abdul Rahman Ahmad, the Icon’s CEO, said the company was already eligible for an IPO but they want to wait until earnings justify...
PE & PR: Sustainable alpha
Increasing numbers of PE firms are upping their commitment to environmental and social governance issues at future and existing portfolio companies. What’s their motive?
Denham Capital to open office in Perth
Energy-focused PE firm Denham Capital is to open an office in Perth, Australia, in February. Based in one of the world’s main hubs for mining activity, the new office will be led by Bert Koth, director of Denham’s metals and minerals team.
IFC to deploy up to $600m in Indonesia next year
International Finance Corporation (IFC), the investment arm of the World Bank, plans to deploy $400-600 million in Indonesia during the 2013 fiscal year, having committed $300 million to eight projects in 2012.
China’s Cathay Fortune in $848m takeover bid for Discovery Metals
Cathay Fortune Corp, a private equity firm founded by Chinese billionaire Yu Yong, has made a A$830 million ($848 million) takeover bid for Australian copper producer Discovery Metals. A fund set up by China Development Bank (CDB) is supporting the proposed...
Australia’s CHAMP PE secures $206m Southeast Asia deal
CHAMP Private Equity has acquired a significant minority stake in shipping services provider Miclyn Express Offshore (MEO) from Macquarie Capital Group for around A$199 million ($206 million). It represents another step in the Australian GP’s strategy...
Orix named preferred bidder for Korea’s STX Energy
Japan’s Orix Corp. has been selected as the preferred bidder for a significant stake in STX Energy, an unlisted affiliate of South Korean conglomerate STX Group.
Australian PE firm participates in $1b Dubai oil driller deal
Australian GP CHAMP Private Equity has teamed up with its US affiliate Castle Harlan and Lime Rock Partners to invest around $1.05 billion in Dubai-based shallow water drilling services company Shelf Drilling.
Northstar, GIC in $200m Indonesian oil deal
Northstar Pacific Partners and Government of Singapore Investment Corporate (GIC) have reportedly invested $200 million in Triputra Agro Persada, an Indonesia oil producer. It isn’t the first time the two have co-invested in natural resources deal,...
Global Environment hires Sridhar Narayan for India team
Global Environment Fund (GEF), a private equity firm that targets energy, resources and environment-related assets, has appointed Sridhar Narayan as a principal within its India team.
CIC trims financials exposure with partial exit from BlackRock
China Investment Corporation (CIC) has exited most of its holding in asset manager BlackRock as part of a wider effort to reduce its exposure to international financial institutions.
CIC, GIC boost RRJ-backed Cheniere's LNG plant with $1b
China Investment Corporation (CIC) and Government of Singapore Investment Corp (GIC) are each said to have invested around $500 million in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant of US-based Cheniere Energy. This comes after Asia-focused private equity...
Clove sees 20x return on Philippines oil deal
The Philippines has long been perceived as a black hole for private equity. Clove Capital, which spun out from EMP Daiwa Capital Asia, begs to differ and now it has evidence to support its case: a 20x return on an investment in Philippines oil exploration...
Clove Capital achieves over 20x from Energy Best exit
Clove Capital has achieved a cash multiple of more than 20x through its divestment of Philippines-based oil company Energy Best to Peak Oil and Gas, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ASX-listed Raisama Energy.
Tata Capital in talks with PFC to launch $1b PE fund
Tata Capital is reportedly in talks with India’s Power Finance Corporation (PFC) to launch a $1 billion private equity energy fund. The private equity player will own 49% of the joint venture, with the remainder held by PFC. Around $300 million is expected...
Atinum mulls $350m STX Energy bid
Korea’s Atinum Partners is reportedly considering making a bid for STX Energy Co, the privately-held subsidiary of Korea Exchange-listed STX Group. The deal could value the company at up to KRW400 billion ($$354 million).