Jackson Walker represented Renaissance Growth Partners, a Dallas-based investment fund, and its subsidiaries in the successful acquisition of approximately 145,000 net acres located across 44 counties in West Texas and New Mexico, encompassing both conventional and unconventional wells within the Permian Basin.
The acquired assets produce in excess of 1.1 million BOE annually, marking a significant expansion of Renaissance Growth Partners’ operational footprint in one of the most prolific oil and gas regions in the United States.
Jackson Walker’s Energy team was led by Danny Nappier and Graeme Hawkins, with assistance from Jonathan B. Judkowitz (energy finance), Brian H. Oates (litigation), Peter K. Wahl (environmental), Nathan T. Smithson (tax), and Amanda L. Van Deusen (Landman).
Meet Our Team
Dallas partner Danny Nappier leads complex transactions across the energy spectrum, including acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, and commercial agreements for upstream, midstream, and renewable projects. Danny’s experience spans private equity-backed investments and multibillion-dollar deals, positioning him as a trusted advisor for strategic growth in the oil and gas industry.
Houston associate Graeme Hawkins focuses on mergers and acquisitions and commercial transactions in the energy sector. His work includes upstream and midstream oil and gas deals, renewable energy projects, and water infrastructure agreements. Graeme brings a strong financial background from prior experience in tax consulting and investment analysis.
Since 1887, Jackson Walker has represented some of the most influential companies and business leaders in the world. Today, we remain firmly rooted in Texas while serving clients around the globe. With more than 500 attorneys, we are the largest law firm in the state. Jackson Walker consistently ranks among leading firms in Chambers and Partners, Best Law Firms® by Best Lawyers, and as a BTI Client Service A-Team based on feedback from corporate counsel. To explore the firm’s experience representing public and private upstream oil and gas, pipeline and midstream, electric power, and oilfield service companies, visit the Energy Acquisition & Disposition practice page.