Engelhart acquires Trailstone Group
We are delighted to announce that we have completed the acquisition of Trailstone Group, a global energy and technology company, from Riverstone.
We are delighted to announce that we have completed the acquisition of Trailstone Group, a global energy and technology company, from Riverstone.
To mark the Trailstone acquisition, Engelhart’s senior leadership discussed the deal, business integration, and growth opportunities from the clean energy transition.
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Engelhart is delighted to announce the acquisition of Trailstone, a global energy and technology company, subject to regulatory approval.
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