Crystal deal toy commemorating the sale of Oregon-based Green Diamond Sand Products. The firm is a producer of industrial minerals.
(8ALJ168)Highlighted below are energy-themed tombstones, as well as oil drop embedments and designs commemorating the launches of wind farms, solar facilities, and energy-focused funds.
Crystal deal toy commemorating the sale of Oregon-based Green Diamond Sand Products. The firm is a producer of industrial minerals.
(8ALJ168)Tanker-themed crystal deal toy recognizing a debt facility for Teekay LNG partners, an owner and operator of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers.
(8AKL358)Recycling truck-themed Lucite tombstone commemorating the initial public offering (IPO) of Befesa, a Frankfurt, Germany-based metals recycling group.
(7LJW492)Lucite deal toy commemorating approval of the Chapter 11 reorganization plan for Panda Temple Power. The Dallas-based company owns and operates a natural gas-fueled plant in Temple, Texas.
(8ALJ061)Custom deal toy celebrating the closing of a energy fund by Houston-based private equity firm Rockland Capital. The fund, Rockland Power Partners III, will be focused on the acquisition of North American power plants.
(8AMF089)Map-themed deal toy, incorporating an embedded nugget, which recognizes construction financing for a gold mine located in Brazil.
(8LSS001)Logo-themed tombstone commemorating financing related to a solar energy project.
(8AJH289)Solar panel-themed deal toy commemorating financing for the Mount Signal 2 Solar Project, located in the Imperial Valley of Southern California.
(8AJH098)In the galleries beginning on this page, you’ll find over 300 images of deal toys and financial tombstones from the energy and resources space. The transactions they commemorate reflect a range of technologies and commodities, including solar and wind power, electricity, geothermal and recovered energy generation (REG), oil and natural gas, as well as base and precious metals.
The deals represented in these tombstones also involve some of the most recognizable international brands in these sectors. They include Williams, Schlumberger, Iberdrola, ENGIE, NextEra, KEPCO, Tesla, Canadian Solar, and Caltex.
But you’ll also encounter here a number of deal toys marking less familiar transactions and involving lower-profile names. These include a private placement by a Norwegian manufacturer of sustainable battery cells; the acquisition of photovoltaic solar farms in Poland; an entitlement offer by an Australian mineral sands exploration company; funding for a hydropower project in Cameroon; a joint venture centered on a U.S.-based network of electric vehicle charging stations; and a “green” bond issued by a Swiss canton.
Beyond these pieces, you’ll also notice a number of awards and employee recognition designs unrelated to any financial transaction. These include, for example, team awards recognizing the disaster recovery efforts of utility employees, commemoratives honoring participation in renewable energy efforts, and custom groundbreaking and opening commemoratives for solar energy plants and facilities.
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