Reginald Udom is singled out by market sources for his sweeping knowledge of complex banking transactions and financings.
Reginald is a partner in the corporate and commercial department of Aluko & Oyebode. His main practice areas are banking and finance, project finance, and energy and natural resources. He has advised sponsors, lenders, issuers, underwriters and borrowers on a number of financing transactions involving LNG plants; oil and gas fields, and related infrastructure; shopping centres; cement plants; and steel mills.
In the past 18 months, he has acted as lead counsel in several high-profile upstream and midstream transactions which closed successfully, and where the total commitments from Nigerian banks were in excess of US$1 billion. These loan facilities, made available to Nigerian oil and gas Independents, are currently being used for field developments and construction of alternative crude evacuation platforms. Reginald also advised Vitol and Helios in connection with the acquisition of the downstream petroleum business of the Oando Group, which represented the largest capital inflow into the Nigerian downstream sector.
Reginald attended the University of Lagos (LLB with honours, 2000) and University College London (LLM, 2006). He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2002, and is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
He has a keen interest in leadership locally and abroad, and has attended several related trainings and seminars including the Yale University/Nigeria Leadership Initiative fellows’ leadership programme, and the law firm leadership programme facilitated by Professor David B Wilkins at Harvard Law School.
The revered Reginald Udom is well versed in advising domestic and international companies on complex financing matters involving LNG plants and oil and gas assets.
Reginald is a partner in the corporate and commercial department of Aluko & Oyebode. His main practice areas are banking and finance, project finance, and energy and natural resources. He has advised sponsors, lenders, issuers, underwriters and borrowers on a number of financing transactions involving LNG plants; oil and gas fields, and related infrastructure; shopping centres; cement plants; and steel mills.
In the past 18 months, he has acted as lead counsel in several high-profile upstream and midstream transactions which closed successfully, and where the total commitments from Nigerian banks were in excess of US$1 billion. These loan facilities, made available to Nigerian oil and gas Independents, are currently being used for field developments and construction of alternative crude evacuation platforms. Reginald also advised Vitol and Helios in connection with the acquisition of the downstream petroleum business of the Oando Group, which represented the largest capital inflow into the Nigerian downstream sector.
Reginald attended the University of Lagos (LLB with honours, 2000) and University College London (LLM, 2006). He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2002, and is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
He has a keen interest in leadership locally and abroad, and has attended several related trainings and seminars including the Yale University/Nigeria Leadership Initiative fellows’ leadership programme, and the law firm leadership programme facilitated by Professor David B Wilkins at Harvard Law School.
Reginald is a partner in the corporate and commercial department of Aluko & Oyebode. His main practice areas are banking and finance, project finance, and energy and natural resources. He has advised sponsors, lenders, issuers, underwriters and borrowers on a number of financing transactions involving LNG plants; oil and gas fields, and related infrastructure; shopping centres; cement plants; and steel mills.
In the past 24 months, he has acted as lead counsel in several high-profile upstream and midstream transactions which closed successfully, and where the total commitments from Nigerian banks were in excess of US$1,3 billion. These loan facilities, made available to Nigerian oil and gas Independents, were utilised for assets acquisitions, field developments and construction of alternative crude evacuation platforms.
Reginald attended the University of Lagos (LLB, 2000) and University College London (LLM, 2006). He was admitted to the Nigerian Bar in 2002, and is a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
He has a keen interest in leadership and has attended several related trainings and seminars including the Yale University/Nigeria Leadership Initiative fellows’ leadership programme, and the law firm leadership programme facilitated by Professor David B Wilkins of Harvard Law School.
He has been consistently ranked by international legal directories as a Leading Lawyer and a well-established name in the market.