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Overview

Caitlin Lawrence advises publicly and privately held corporate borrowers and issuers, private equity funds, credit funds, mezzanine funds and commercial banks in commercial lending, direct lending and other complex financial transactions. Her experience includes back-leverage and tax equity financings, reserve-based and asset-based facilities, sustainability-linked facilities, acquisition financings, mezzanine facilities, direct lending, restructurings and other structured financings.

Caitlin represents clients in a variety of industries, including energy, manufacturing, media and infrastructure. Caitlin has significant energy financing experience, including matters in both the renewable energy space and the traditional energy space, as well as transition financings. Her energy industry experience includes matters involving residential and commercial and industrial solar, utility and transmission infrastructure, oil and gas exploration and production, midstream, oilfield services, distribution, storage and transportation, sustainability and retail.

Admission & Affiliations

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Houston Bar Association
     
  • J.D., University of Chicago Law School 2013
  • B.A., Political Science, University of Notre Dame 2010
    magna cum laude

Experience

  • Sunnova Energy International Inc. in a $1.575 billion back-leverage solar asset warehouse credit facility
  • Sunnova Energy International Inc. in a $1.0 billion revolving solar loan warehouse credit facility
  • Sunnova Energy International Inc. in a $400 million offering of green bonds
  • Cactus, Inc. in a $350 million secured asset-backed credit facility
  • CVR Energy, Inc. in a $600 million offering of senior notes
  • Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. in a $300 million offering of senior notes
  • Martin Midstream Partners in a $200 million secured revolving credit facility
  • Martin Midstream Partners in a $400 million offering of senior secured notes
  • A commercial lender in a credit facility to fund the construction and development of an e-recycling facility
  • Energy Transfer LP in a $5 billion unsecured revolving credit facility
  • Sunoco LP in a $1.5 senior secured revolving credit facility
  • Select Energy Services, LLC in a $270 million secured sustainability-linked and asset-backed credit facility
  • ProPetro Holding Corp. in a $150 million secured asset-backed credit facility
  • HPS Investment Partners in a $98 million secured term loan to Elk Petroleum Aneth, LLC to finance an acquisition of oil and gas assets
  • Parsley Energy, L.P. in a $2.5 billion secured reserve-based revolving credit facility
  • Anadarko Petroleum Corporation in a $5 billion unsecured 364-day revolving credit facility and a five-year revolving credit facility


25 March 2024 Blog Post Hydrogen Hubs and Job Creation
25 March 2024 Blog Post Hydrogen Hubs and Job Creation