London Energy IB ranking
Fellow monkeys,
I'm wondering
Which BB's/EB's are better for energy IB/Trading in London?
Which BB's/EB's have the best exit opportunities, best culture and the best compensation/work-life balance?
Cheers
Fellow monkeys,
I'm wondering
Which BB's/EB's are better for energy IB/Trading in London?
Which BB's/EB's have the best exit opportunities, best culture and the best compensation/work-life balance?
Cheers
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I know for EBs, Tudor Pickering & Holt gets a good reputation as an extension of PWP. Another strong boutique not quite EB is Augusta.
Thanks my bro
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but can you speak at all to quality of exits and compensation at Augusta? I'm interested in renewables but there is limited info on them given relatively small scale
EB's/BB's that pitch on the Aramco IPO will be seen as gods. I'll let you google around to find which are the ones working on it.
MoCo made such as big deal about doing Aramco it's hard to not know about them hahaha
That was what I was thinking along side citi and GS as they will be running the IPO.
It seems that JPM, Citi and Morgan Stanley have the edge in Europe/London for energies IB/ECM and DCM
For EBs HL isn't doing too bad either and also Greenhill. I know lately people have been saying Greenhill is becoming worse but their transactions in Energy, Utilities & Infrastructure and Metals & Mining haven't been bad in the past 2 years - although that trend may not continue.
Citi’s energy and BAML’s Natural Resource teams are are #1 or #2 ranked internally for IBD, so they should be fairly competitive relative to other banks — at least as far as I’m concerned.
What about from a trading perspective?
Nomura seems pretty strong as well isn't it?
Wouldn’t know about their S&T desks or Nomura
Alright
London - Energy IBD (Originally Posted: 12/10/2016)
Hey everyone,
What are the top oil & gas / oilfield services M&A shops in London? I know BAML is quite good (Shell / BG), but who else? Any of the boutiques? Perella did the EnQuest restructuring; Rothschild helped Premier Oil; any others? Evercore, Lazard?
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Out of the BB's I would say JPM and BAML are probably two of the strongest and out of the EB's I believe Evercore has quite a strong energy team and also I've heard a bit about TPH (soon to be merged with PWP) being a reputable energy focused boutique
JPM? Do you know what deals they were involved in?
Perella used to have some good guys covering the energy sector in London, but they left some time ago to join Carlyle. Not sure if the merger with TPH will have a serious impact on the standing in Europe, I thought it is more relevant in the US.
Energy IB in London (Originally Posted: 07/12/2018)
I'm interested in going into Energy IB in a few years (hopefully in London). Is Houston the only real place for oil and gas, or is London an option? If it is, how big are the energy groups at BBs and EBs?
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