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SG Credit Partners Provides $5 Million Acquisition Financing

Target Company

Oilfield service provider that specializes in pipeline construction and the fabrication of modularized production facility equipment to midstream operators as well as exploration and production (E&P) companies that operate in the Permian and Eagle Ford Basins.
Financial Profile: Revenue: $50mm | EBITDA: $8mm


Acquiring Company

An energy-focused holding company that provides financial, technical, operational and strategic management services to its subsidiaries across the globe.


The Financing Situation

Target Company management wanted to sell its oilfield services business for liquidity and to focus on larger infrastructure projects. Given the timing of new infrastructure projects, Target Company management wanted to sell its oilfield services business within 30 days. Target Company management had a personal relationship with Acquiring Company management and presented an exclusive, quick closing acquisition opportunity. Since the Target Company is asset light (primarily just accounts receivable with a progress billing element), an ABL facility was insufficient to close the entire deal and a bank offering a revolver + cash flow term loan would have taken too long.


The Solution

SG Credit Partners (“SGCP”) was able to get comfortable with the deal based on previous lending experience with Acquiring Company management, strong historical financial performance of Target Company, and industry tailwinds. SGCP provided a $5.0 million bifurcated credit facility to close the acquisition quickly (within 3 weeks) and provide additional working capital. SGCP’s $5.0 million bifurcated credit facility consisted of a $2.0 million interest-only loan and a $3.0 million term loan. SGCP provided this structure to close the acquisition quickly and bridge the Company to a new senior lender. The new senior lender will refinance SGCP’s $2.0 million interest-only loan and SGCP will then subordinate its $3.0 million term loan under its typical second lien structure.