Energy

Capital that Spans the Energy Value Chain

Energy

Capital that Spans the Energy Value Chain

PGIM Private Capital provides capital to middle-market companies and management teams operating across the energy value chain. We are a relationship-oriented investor capable of structuring and funding tailored capital solutions for energy companies seeking expertise, scale, and certainty of execution. Our capital is committed and available through market cycles.Energy Finance seeks investment opportunities typically in the following ranges:
Find out more about our private capital financing strategies for middle-market companies below.
  • Senior debt: $10 – $400 million
  • Mezzanine debt: $10 – $50 million
  • Equity: $10 – $50 million

Meet our people

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Callie Hamilton
Managing Director
+1 (214) 720-6232
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Matt Baker
Managing Director
+1 (214) 720-6259
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Energy

About Us

PGIM Private Capital is the private capital arm of PGIM, the $1.4 trillion global investment management business of Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU).We partner with middle-market companies to help them achieve their growth and funding goals. We manage a $111.5 billion (as of 6/30/25) private capital portfolio of investment grade and below investment grade private debt, mezzanine, and private equity, while originating up to $13 billion, annually, of new private capital financings. With regional teams in 15 offices around the world, we offer customized capital solutions, insights, and long-term partnerships to help our customers expand and grow.
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