Two Point Zero Completes $2.25 Billion Acquisition of US Midstream Operator Traverse

Two Point Zero Group completed a $2.25B acquisition of US-based Traverse Midstream, expanding its global energy infrastructure portfolio.

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Two Point Zero Completes $2.25 Billion Acquisition of US Midstream Operator Traverse
Two Point Zero completes $2.25B US energy acquisition

Abu Dhabi | EcoPulse24

Two Point Zero Group PJSC has completed the US$2.25 billion acquisition of Traverse Midstream Partners LLC, marking a significant expansion of the Abu Dhabi-listed company's international energy infrastructure portfolio.

In a disclosure to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) on Tuesday, the company confirmed that its subsidiary E Point Zero Holding RSC LTD has finalized the acquisition of 100% of the issued share capital of the US-based midstream energy company after completing all required regulatory and transaction procedures.

The transaction represents one of the group's largest international energy investments and strengthens its presence in the US midstream infrastructure sector, which plays a critical role in transporting, processing and storing oil and natural gas.

The company did not disclose additional financial or operational details regarding the integration of Traverse Midstream Partners following the completion of the transaction.

Transaction Snapshot

Indicator Details
Acquirer Two Point Zero Group PJSC (through E Point Zero Holding)
Target Traverse Midstream Partners LLC
Country United States
Transaction Value US$2.25 billion
Stake Acquired 100%
Status Completed

EcoPulse24 Analysis

The completion of the acquisition highlights the continued expansion of UAE investment groups into strategic international infrastructure assets, particularly within the energy sector.

Unlike upstream oil and gas assets, midstream infrastructure - including pipelines, gathering systems, storage facilities and processing networks - typically generates long-term, contracted cash flows that are less exposed to short-term commodity price volatility. Such assets are increasingly viewed by institutional investors as stable infrastructure investments capable of delivering predictable returns.

For Two Point Zero, the transaction further diversifies its international portfolio while increasing exposure to the world's largest energy market. The acquisition also reflects the broader strategy pursued by several Abu Dhabi-based investment groups to deploy capital globally across sectors that combine infrastructure ownership with long-term income generation.

The completion of the deal is particularly notable as global demand for energy infrastructure investment continues to grow alongside rising natural gas production, increasing energy security requirements and expanding cross-border energy trade.

As UAE companies continue to pursue international acquisitions, transactions of this scale reinforce Abu Dhabi's position as a growing source of long-term institutional capital investing across global strategic industries.

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