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Apollo Funds to Buy Majority Stake in OEG Energy Group

Apollo, the US asset management firm on Wednesday announced that funds managed by Apollo affiliates (Apollo funds) have agreed to acquire a majority stake in the UK-based OEG Energy Group, a leading offshore energy solutions business, from funds managed by the Power Opportunities strategy of Oaktree Capital Management and other investors.

The transaction implies a headline valuation of more than $1 billion for OEG, and Oaktree and others will retain a minority equity interest in the company.

OEG is a scaled provider of core services across the offshore energy ecosystem, delivering development and operations solutions to oil & gas (O&G) and wind end markets for more than 50 years.

OEG owns and operates one of the world’s largest fleets of cargo carrying units (CCUs), with 75,000+ units, enabling the safe transportation of essential cargo to and from offshore energy installations. OEG’s Renewables segment is a global, integrated provider of key technical solutions and services to the offshore wind sector.

Over the past five years, Apollo-managed funds and affiliates have committed, deployed, or arranged approximately $58 billion of climate and energy transition-related investments, supporting companies and projects across clean energy and infrastructure.

The transaction is subject to satisfaction of certain closing conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to close in Q2 of 2025.

Integrated Business Model

OEG Energy Group CEO John Heiton said that since their company’s founding, they have worked hard to establish OEG as a global leader in delivering core services throughout the offshore energy value chain.

As energy producers across Europe and around the globe continue to invest in energy transition, OEG is committed to expanding and enhancing its capabilities as a key partner, he said.

He added: “We look forward to working with Apollo as we enter this new and exciting chapter for our business and remain focused on supporting our customers with the same quality service they have come to expect.”

Wilson Handler, Partner at Apollo, said that John and his team have built OEG into a global leader and trusted provider of offshore equipment and services, with an integrated business model that has scaled across cycles.

“We see a tremendous opportunity to invest in the Company’s future growth as secular tailwinds drive demand for services enabling efficient energy production and renewable power. Bringing to bear the scale of Apollo’s integrated platform and deep expertise in energy services, we look forward to working with the talented team at OEG to unlock value for its various stakeholders and loyal customer base via organic and inorganic channels,” he added.

Francesco Giuliani, Managing Director and Assistant Portfolio Manager in Oaktree’s Power Opportunities strategy, said that they were proud of their partnership with the management team at OEG and the success achieved during Oaktree’s period of ownership.

During that time, increased focus on the energy transition and global supply dynamics has made investment for core energy infrastructure even more important. They continue to have strong conviction in OEG’s growth trajectory and are thrilled to maintain a minority interest alongside Apollo funds, he added.

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