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Special Edition on Energy 2018

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WWW.LEXPERT.CA | 2018 | LEXPERT 39 Sebastiano, Rocco M. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (416) 862-5859 rsebastiano@osler.com Mr. Sebastiano, also a professional engineer, is Co-Chair of Osler's Energy Group. His practice concentrates on engineering, procurement, construction, development, project financing, operation, maintenance and other energy project matters. He has advised on major projects such as Maritime Link, Lower Mattagami, Bruce Nuclear Refurbishment, York Energy Centre, East Windsor Cogen and South Kent Wind. Schyven, Melissa Stikeman Elliott LLP (416) 869-5232 mschyven@stikeman.com Ms. Schyven is a partner in the Real Estate, Energy-Power and Banking & Finance Groups. Her practice includes a variety of commercial real estate and financing transactions. She acts for developers and lenders with respect to power generation matters, with a focus on renewable energy and project finance. Sanderson, QC, Chris W. Lawson Lundell LLP (604) 631-9183 csanderson@lawsonlundell.com Mr. Sanderson focuses on regulation and government relations regarding project development and transportation infrastructure primarily in the energy sector. Clients include utilities, pipelines, shippers and governments. He has appeared frequently before diverse energy regulators and at all levels of Courts including the Supreme Court of Canada. He is a Director of BC Hydro and Power Authority. Sadikman, Jacob Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (416) 862-4931 jsadikman@osler.com Mr. Sadikman's practice focuses on commercial aspects of the electricity sector, specializing in renewable energy. He advises clients on power genera- tion projects and related assets across multiple technologies and on other electricity infrastructure across Canada. He also maintains a specialty advis- ing on regulatory aspects of commodities and derivatives trading and marketplace matters. Ruby, Peter D. Goodmans LLP (416) 597-4184 pruby@goodmans.ca Mr. Ruby's energy practice focuses on energy-related proceedings before the courts, including the SCC, the arbitration of private disputes among energy players and matters before the OEB and other provincial regulators regarding generation, transmission and distribution issues. Has acted for the Canadian Electricity Association and represented electricity utilities and renewable energy developers. Roth, Robert R. Dentons Canada LLP (780) 423-7228 robert.roth@dentons.com Mr. Roth advises power generation, transmission, oil & gas, and oilfield ser- vice clients on planning, structuring and implementing acquisition, divestiture and mergers; project, joint venture and other commercial agreements; and governance and policy. He is the Canada National Partner, Strategic Transactions and Commercial Development. increased from $225 million to $700 million. With the acquisition, Innergex is now the larg- est independent renewable energy producer in British Columbia and among the largest in Can- ada. e acquisition will also enable Innergex to leverage Alterra's US development expertise and expand its presence in the US market, as well as Canada, Latin America and Europe. e acqui- sition also brings Innergex an extensive pipeline of prospective projects in preliminary stages or in progress, with an estimated net capacity of more than 5,000 MW. Innergex was represented by an in-house team led by Nathalie éberge, Vice-President - Corporate Legal Affairs and Secretary, and was supported by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team led by Philippe Fortier and Hadrien Montagne that included Marc Dorion, Patrick Boucher, Sven Milelli, Morgan Troke, Xin Gao and omas Etienne (corporate), Ryley Men- nie (labour & employment), Cameron Whyte and Parisa Gerami (real property & planning), Angelo Discepola (tax), François Dupuis (litiga- tion) and Selina Lee-Andersen (environmental). McCarthy Tétrault LLP, with a team led by Richard O'Doherty, also advised Innergex on the financing of the acquisition. Alterra was represented by an in-house team led by Shannon Webber, General Counsel of Alterra, and was supported by Borden Ladner Gervais LLP with a team led by Fred Pletcher that included Kent Kufeldt, Tom Ladner and Lauren DeGoey (securities and capital markets), Randy Morphy and Danielle Lewchuk (tax), Steve Warnett and Gordon Johnson (litigation), and Subrata Bhattacharjee and Denes Roths- child (competition). e special committee of Alterra was advised by Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP with a team led by Bob Wooder that included Riley Graydon. INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM CORP. ACQUIRES ASSETS FROM CENOVUS ENERGY INC. On January 5, 2018, International Petroleum Corp. (IPC) closed the previously announced acquisition of oil & natural gas assets in the Suff- ield and Alderson areas of southern Alberta from Cenovus Energy Inc. (Cenovus), an integrated Canadian oil company, for $512 million plus ad- ditional deferred contingent amounts of up to $36 million. IPC is a publicly traded (TSX and Nasdaq First North) international oil and gas ex- ploration and production company with a port- folio of assets located in Europe and South East Asia. e Lundin family is IPC's major share- holder. is is IPC's first acquisition in Canada. IPC was represented in-house by its General Counsel Jeffrey Fountain and externally by Bur- LEXPERT-RANKED LAWYERS

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