Banks have started to cut their exposure to the U.S. shale patch, seeing more than 100 producers and oilfield services firms go bust last year and feeling the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) pressure to reduce credits to fossil fuels. While traditional lenders are cutting their losses and de-risking energy loan portfolios, alternative capital providers are stepping up to scoop up U.
S. energy debt at a discount and take part in debt or equity transactions that could give them returns sooner than a loan would for a bank. Since…Shadow Lenders Take Over In The U.S. Shale Patch
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