Dr. Raymond Azar
Biography
“One great quality of Ray is that he is very business-oriented. He has this ability to think and act beyond what one could expect from a legal counsel.”
Overview
Ray is a partner in White & Case's Project Development and Finance group based in the New York office. He is ranked in USA: Projects: Power & Renewables: Transactional by Chambers 2024 and recognized in United States: Energy: Renewable/Alternative Power by Legal 500 2024.
Ray focuses on the tender, development, financing, acquisition and divestiture of domestic and international projects in the renewable energy, energy transition, conventional power, oil & gas, petrochemical and infrastructure sectors. His financing experience includes international corporate and commercial transactions, including the full spectrum of debt solutions, equity investments, asset-based structured financings and capital markets transactions.
Ray has extensive experience with all of the industry issues and negotiation dynamics for each link of a project, including drafting and negotiating the full range of acquisition, development, joint venture and finance (debt, equity and tax equity) documentation. His ability to represent both developers and lenders at various stages of a transaction, including the early design and engineering stage, provides a distinctive versatility to his practice and critical overall deal perspective to his clients.
Experience
Power & Renewables
Representation of a large sovereign fund in a joint venture with a major US private equity firm to develop and finance a US$ multibillion permanent carbon capture and sequestration platform across five states in the US.
Representation of a US oil major on its joint development agreements with other sponsors in connection with the development and financing of large US$ multibillion carbon capture and sequestration facilities in the US and internationally.
Representation of a large US private equity fund in its joint development agreement with investors for the acquisition, development and financing of large renewable assets in the US.
Representation of a sovereign fund and private equity fund in the ongoing acquisitions of large renewable energy platforms in the US.
Representation of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), a subsidiary of Mubadala, on its landmark acquisition, development and tax equity financing of a 50 percent cash equity stake in EDF Renewables’ 1.6 GW clean-energy portfolio with wind, solar and battery storage assets in Nebraska, Texas and California.
Representation of Masdar in its acquisition of John Laing Group's stakes in the 149 MW Rocksprings wind farm in Texas and 30 MW Sterling wind farm in New Mexico.
Representation of KOMIPO and its affiliated US subsidiaries on the acquisition, development and construction, back-leverage and tax equity financing of the 130 MWac Elara solar project in Texas. This transaction was the first Texas solar project implemented by a Korean government-owned power company.
Representation of a Korean government-owned power company on its acquisition, development and construction, back-leverage and tax equity financing of a 160 MWac solar energy project in Texas.
Representation of Cbus and other co-investors on the acquisition of a 31.44 percent interest in a portfolio consisting of the 170 MW Centinela solar project in California and 127 MW AVSE II solar project in Arizona
Representation of Antin Infrastructure Partners in the US$1.25 billion acquisition of Veolia Group's district energy assets in the US, which comprises steam, hot and chilled water and electricity production plants, including cogeneration plants, and 13 networks in 10 US cities.
Representation of a sovereign fund in the ongoing back-leverage financing of a large renewables portfolio with assets across multiple states in the US.
Representation of a global energy company on its proposed acquisition, development and construction, back-leverage and tax equity financing of a 500 MW portfolio of wind power assets in Texas. This transaction will be the company’s first deal in the US.
Representation of a global independent power producer in its proposed acquisition and financing of a 49 percent stake in the development rights related to a portfolio of solar PV projects in Puerto Rico.
Representation of a sovereign fund in its proposed acquisition of a cash equity interest in five solar projects in North Carolina with a combined capacity in excess of 300 MW.
Oil & Gas
Representation of the lenders in the ongoing US$ multibillion project financing of a proposed ethane cracker and downstream derivatives units in the Marcellus/Utica region of the US.
Representation of The Bank of Nova Scotia, National Bank Financial Markets, Royal Bank of Canada, National Bank of Kuwait and Export Development Canada as mandated lead arrangers in a US$1.7 billion amortizing senior secured term facility and US$150 million senior secured revolving facility to finance the development and construction by Canada Kuwait Petrochemical Corporation (CKPC) of a new integrated petrochemicals facility and associated infrastructure and utilities to be located in Alberta, Canada.
Representation of Saudi Aramco on its US$25.6 billion initial public offering, the world's largest IPO to date. Saudi Aramco is the world's largest integrated oil & gas company. The offering was significantly oversubscribed and, at listing, Saudi Aramco's valuation was US$1.7 trillion. More than 400 lawyers from more than 20 White & Case offices were involved on this historic transaction.
Representation of Constellation Oil Services Holding (fka QGOG Constellation), a market-leading provider of offshore oil and gas contract drilling and FPSO services in Brazil, in connection with the comprehensive restructuring of US$1.5 billion of New York law governed bonds, project financing loans, and working capital facilities.
Representation of Invenergy and its project subsidiary Energia del Pacifico (EDP) in the groundbreaking development and project financing of the 378 MW LNG-to-power infrastructure project at the Port of Acajutla in El Salvador. The project will require an investment of approximately US$1 billion. It is the largest foreign direct investment and the largest project financing ever closed in El Salvador to date, as well as one of the largest and most complex in Central America.
Band-Ranked: USA: Projects: Power & Renewables: Transactional
Chambers 2024
Noted Individual: United States: Energy: Renewable/Alternative Power
Legal 500 2024