Kyle Kreshover focuses on significant public and private mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions. He regularly advises public companies and private sponsors on transactions across a range of sectors, including infrastructure, digital infrastructure and transportation, and advises major operating companies and investors across energy subsectors, including power and renewables and oil and gas.
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Work Highlights
- WhiteWater Midstream, LLC in connection with the formation of a joint venture with EnLink Midstream, Devon Energy Corp. and MPLX LP to construct the Matterhorn Express Pipeline
- GI Partners in connection with its acquisition of ORBCOMM Inc.
- BlackRock in its strategic investment in Authentic Brands Group
- BlackRock in its acquisition of Paradigm Oral Health
- KKR in forming the data center platform company Global Technical Realty
Education
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University of Michigan, 2011 B.A.
James B. Angell Scholar; University Honors
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University of Texas School of Law, 2014 J.D.
Dean's Achievement Award
Kyle Kreshover is Counsel in the Firm’s Houston office. He regularly advises public companies and private sponsors on transactions across a range of sectors, including infrastructure, digital infrastructure and transportation, and advises major operating companies and investors across energy subsectors, including power and renewables and oil and gas.
Kyle’s representative transactions include:
- WhiteWater Midstream, LLC in connection with the formation of a joint venture with EnLink Midstream, Devon Energy Corp. and MPLX LP to construct the Matterhorn Express Pipeline
- GI Partners in connection with its acquisition of ORBCOMM Inc.
- BlackRock in its strategic investment in Authentic Brands Group
- BlackRock in its acquisition of Paradigm Oral Health
- KKR in forming the data center platform company Global Technical Realty
Kyle received his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, where he won the Dean’s Achievement Award, and his B.A. from the University of Michigan, where he was a James B. Angell Scholar.