Hogan Lovells US LLP‘s Houston office acts for an impressive roster of Latin American companies, government bodies and sovereign states, with a particularly strong offering in the oil, gas and petrochemicals industries – although the insurance sector is also a key area of expertise – and a focus on Mexico and Ecuador. The team is well versed in the development of energy and infrastructure projects, with expertise spanning project finance, regulatory and contractual issues. Practice head Bruno Ciuffetelli, who is admitted to practise in Venezuela and is a foreign legal consultant with the state of Texas, has an excellent reputation in the oil sector and the sovereigns and quasi-sovereigns sphere (he also heads the Americas Sovereigns practice); alongside the New York and Miami offices, he recently led the team which assisted the Republic of Ecuador with its historic $1.5bn ’debt-for-nature’ swap to advance the Amazon Biocorridor Programme. Carlos Ramos Miranda, who splits his time between the Houston and Mexico City offices, is a go-to name for a wide range of M&A, insurance, infrastructure and energy matters in Latin America, particularly Mexico, with recent highlights including his advice to TC Energy on the negotiation of a new natural gas transportation agreement with Mexico’s state-owned electric utility.
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  • 'The team stand out for their knowledge, negotiation skills, diligence and availability.'
  • 'Carlos Ramos Miranda: great knowledge, understanding of our requirements, clear communication and awareness of risks.'

Key clients

  • Petro Ecuador
  • The Republic of Ecuador
  • TC Energy
  • Equinor
  • Qatar Energy
  • PetroBal
  • Assa Abloy
  • Mexico Pacific Limited
  • Transportadora de Gas del Peru
  • Bureau Veritas

Work highlights

Advised the Republic of Ecuador on a historic 'debt-for-nature' swap to advance the Republic’s Amazon Biocorridor Programme.
Negotiated a new natural gas transportation agreement with the Mexican state-owned electric utility, Comisión Federal de Electricidad, consolidating prior existing agreements and new infrastructure.
Advised Petrobal on the sale of a 50% interest in an oil and gas exploration and extraction contract with the Mexican government.

Practice head

Bruno Ciuffetelli

Other key lawyers

Carlos Ramos Miranda; David Locascio; Bruce Oakley; Aaron Crane