Thomas Mueller-Gastell joined the firm in 1984 and has been a Advisory Partner since 1987. He specializes in Banking and Finance, Energy and Infrastructure Projects and Mergers and Acquisitions.
Thomas Mueller-Gastell has more than 30 years of experience advising domestic and foreign clients in financial transactions, including cross-border secured or unsecured loans, as well as derivatives and mergers and acquisitions. He is internationally recognized as a leader in project finance and infrastructure and energy in Mexico.
He has developed the energy and infrastructure practice of the firm participating in emblematic transactions in the areas of hydrocarbons and electricity, such as the Samalayuca project, which was the first power plant built and financed with private equity in Mexico, the financing of the nitrogen production and injection plant for the Cantarell oil field and the development of a series of wind farms in the Oaxaca region.
Thomas worked as a Foreign Associate at White & Case in New York, in 1987.
Represented several companies in their initial public offering, including ICA.
Represented the developers of the Mayakan and San Fernando gas pipelines in the financing of their projects.
Represented Eléctricité de France (EDF) in the financing of three combined cycle power plants awarded by CFE under the independent power producer scheme (IPP).
Represented Shell in the bidding and development of the Altamira regasification terminal.
Represented Banco Santander in the financing of the first PPS road Querétaro - La Piedad.
Represented Banco Santander in the financing of Red de Carreteras del Occidente.
Represented EDF Energies Nouvelles in the development, construction and financing of three wind farms in Oaxaca with a total capacity of 392 MW under the self-supply scheme.
Represented the Mexican Wind Energy Association in the discussion with the Ministry of Energy of the model electricity hedging contract for long-term auctions.
Represented Fisterra in the financing of its Tierra Mojada power plant under the Electricity Industry Law.
Represented EVM Energía del Valle de México in the development of an 850 MW power plant, its association with GE and its financing through a private placement.
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