Riverstone to float energy vehicle
The new company, whose shares are expected to start trading on October 29, will invest across the global energy industry, focusing on exploration and production.
It has received binding commitments from five cornerstone investors and Riverstone, where former BP chief executive John Browne is a partner, to invest up to £550m in the issue.
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Hide Ad”REL presents a unique opportunity for public market investors to gain exposure to the energy sector via Riverstone’s highly experienced team,” REL’s chairman Robert Wilson said in a statement.
Riverstone has featured in the press in recent months as it is a part-owner of Cuadrilla, a company whose exploration for shale gas in the country has been the subject of protests.