With the macro landscape changing rapidly, transformation of electric utility operating models and capital allocation strategies will be required in order to address pressures on cash flow, balance sheets, returns and equity valuations while delivering on reliability, affordability and energy transition commitments.
"Transform to Transition," a paper authored by A&M Energy experts, details four key moves to address near-term challenges while re-positioning for the future.
- Accelerate the transition to a structurally lower-OpEx business model
- Source and allocate capital fund increasing infrastructure investments
- Grow billing determinants
- Re-set the strategic growth narrative
Learn how Alvarez & Marsal's Transform to Transition approach can serve as a framework to re-set the strategic narrative.
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Navigating the Chemical Downturn
March 20, 2026
In this episode, A&M Managing Directors Ojas Wadivkar and Joseph Coote join host Geoff Angulo to explore how global overcapacity, slowing demand, and rising costs are reshaping the chemical industry.
Decommissioning in the UK North Sea: From Late-Life Leadership to Decommissioning Excellence
March 17, 2026
We set out six success factors—clear strategy, no stop‑start execution, lean principles, proactive risk management, stakeholder alignment, and transparency with technology—and show how early regulator and supplier engagement, outcome‑based contracts, and vendor quality gates convert decommissioning into a performance‑driven capital programme.
2026 North American Midstream M&A Outlook
March 16, 2026
North American Midstream M&A enters 2026 following a period of elevated activity driven by structurally higher natural gas demand, expanding LNG export capacity, and rising power needs from AI/data centers.
Navigating the 2026 Energy Crisis: Beyond the Headlines
March 10, 2026
We are currently witnessing a high stake "game changer" for Iran, the Middle East, and global energy markets. The developments unfolding this March are more than just transient headlines; they could represent a fundamental, structural shift in the regional and geopolitical landscape.