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Wednesday, 25 June 2025 04:32

Has the Well Dried Up For PE’s Oil Obsession?

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Private equity’s long-standing infatuation with oil and gas appears to be cooling. In the first quarter of 2024, only five energy-focused funds reached final close, and notably, none raised over $1 billion—a stark departure from the sector’s 2014 heyday, when fundraising totals topped $78 billion globally. 

 

Today, traditional hydrocarbons are taking a back seat as investor interest pivots toward renewable energy and broader energy transition strategies. This shift reflects growing pressure from institutional investors and ESG-conscious stakeholders who are increasingly wary of fossil fuel exposure. 

 

The fundraising gap highlights more than just a cyclical downturn; it signals a structural change in capital priorities. With clean energy rising to the top of the private capital agenda, oil and gas funds may need to reinvent their value proposition—or risk being left behind.


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