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Engelhart Commodities Trading Partners Agrees to Acquire Trailstone, Strengthening Commitment to the Energy Transition

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Engelhart Commodities Trading Partners, a global commodities trading business, is delighted to announce that it has agreed terms to acquire Trailstone, a global energy and technology company, from Riverstone. Completion of the acquisition, which remains subject to regulatory approval, is expected to occur in Q3, 2024. The deal is a significant event for both companies, as it represents a shared commitment to ensuring the success of the clean energy transition. The trans...

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