Grey Rock Investment Partners, a private-equity firm co-founded by the son of former Secretary of Energy Rick Perry, is the latest oil and gas-fund manager to focus on investments aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
The Dallas-based firm—which was founded as Grey Rock Energy Partners in 2013 by Managing Directors Kirk Lazarine, Matt Miller and Mr. Perry’s son, Griffin Perry—is expected to seek $600m to $750m for the Grey Rock Clean Infrastructure and Energy Transition fund, according to an early marketing presentation.
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Grey Rock Energy Partners is a Dallas-based private equity firm with over $800m of assets and committed capital under management. The company acquires non-operated working interests in North America either directly from current non-op owners or by providing joint venture capital to operators. The company has interests in over 2,000 wells across six states.
Source: Wall Street Journal
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