Wren House Infrastructure Management was sellected as the successful bidder in the auction for the acquisition of North Sea Midstream Infrastructure Partners (NSMP) from ArcLight. Wren House will acquire the entire stakes in the company.
NSMP, established in 2012 by Arclight, successfully demonstrated a solid track record of acquiring new business through long-term contracts, implemented numerous operational initiatives, helped to bring new fields online, including the Greater Laggan Area, Breagh, and Stella Harrier and integrate its FUKA, SIRGE, and SFGT investments.
Wren House sees NSMP as an excellent addition to its global infrastructure investment portfolio, which includes other critical UK infrastructure assets (such as Associated British Ports, London City Airport and Thames Water), and other investments in companies in Spain, Latin America, Turkey and Australia.
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