Dallas
214.745.5819 Direct
214.745.5390 Fax
bgeier@winstead.com

Brad Geier's practice focuses on representing agents and lenders in complex financing transactions. Prior to joining Winstead, Brad's practice included the representation of oil and gas companies engaged in exploration and production activities.

Representative Experience

  • Representation of agents and lenders in syndicated and unsyndicated credit facilities secured by producing oil and gas properties located in the continental United States and the Gulf of Mexico
  • Representation of agents and lenders in connection with secured and unsecured credit facilities in various industries, including oil and gas, pipelines, refining, real estate and manufacturing
  • Experience in debtor-in-possession financings and loan workouts and restructures
  • Representation of energy companies in connection with the preparation of title opinions and the negotiation of joint operating agreements, joint exploration agreements, participation agreements, purchase and sale agreements and various other industry agreements and contractual relationships
  • Representation of mineral owners in the negotiation of oil and gas leases 

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Operators

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