Hong Kong’s Templewater builds Middle East ties to unlock energy transition deals

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Hong Kong-based private equity firm Templewater is teaming up with countries in the Middle East to unlock investment opportunities arising from the region’s energy transition programmes, while delivering returns for its investors.

It is working with the Future Fund Oman, a 2 billion Omani rial (US$5.2 billion) investment fund established by the sultanate’s sovereign wealth fund, Oman Investment Authority (OIA), to “focus on energy transition and localisation opportunities”, according to Yufeng Wan, partner and head of decarbonisation investment at Templewater.

“These efforts will create enterprise and economic values and contribute to the…



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