Investors

Oil & gas, energy, chemicals, industrials, and energy transition markets offer numerous investment opportunities with strong potential, but they also bring complexity and risk. For private equity, venture capital, infrastructure funds, and other investors, success hinges on identifying attractive opportunities, validating market assumptions, and driving portfolio growth.

Capital deployment today is complicated by volatile commodity prices, fast-moving technologies, shifting regulations, ESG pressures, and disruptive business models. Navigating these forces with speed and clarity is essential to winning deals and creating value.

How ADI can help

ADI supports investors with deep industry expertise, proprietary analytics, and a proven track record in commercial and technical due diligence across the energy, chemicals, and industrial sectors.

We provide comprehensive support, including pre-investment market scans and diligence, post-acquisition strategy, and exit planning. Whether assessing early-stage startups or billion-dollar infrastructure assets, ADI helps clients move decisively and make informed, confident investment decisions.

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