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Phoenician Resources
Phoenician Resources is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, registered since 2019. The firm manages approximately $332 million in regulatory...
Phoenician Resources
Phoenician Resources is an SEC-registered investment adviser in New York, NY, registered since 2019. The firm manages approximately $332 million in regulatory assets. It has 6 employees and 5 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Generalist
Year founded
2013
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
One World Trade Center Suite 46M, New York, NY 10007
Additional offices
1221 McKinney St. Suite 2880, Houston, TX 77010
Principals
Borja Madrid
Greg Molenkamp
Patrick O'Shea
Ryan Cook
Ian Thomasset
Simona Merchen
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What investment strategies does Phoenician Resources pursue?
Phoenician Resources runs two distinct strategies: a Resources Strategy focused on acquiring, operating, and developing conventional proven oil and gas assets, and an Energy Infrastructure Strategy targeting midstream energy infrastructure opportunities. Both are executed as private equity-style investments across the United States, per the firm's website.
Who leads Phoenician Resources?
The firm's website lists six team members: Borja Madrid, Greg Molenkamp, Patrick O'Shea, Ryan Cook, Ian Thomasset, and Simona Merchen. No titles or leadership hierarchy are publicly specified, but the group is described as bringing extensive investment and operating experience across the energy sector.
What geographies and asset types does Phoenician Resources target?
The firm targets conventional, proven oil and gas assets and energy infrastructure within the United States. Its dual-office structure in New York and Houston supports coverage of both financial and operational energy hubs, though no specific basins or regions beyond 'United States' are disclosed in public materials.
Does Phoenician Resources disclose its assets under management or fund size?
No. Phoenician Resources does not publicly disclose AUM, fund size, or aggregate deployment figures. The firm operates as a private investment manager without external reporting requirements, and no regulatory filings or press releases providing these numbers have been identified.
Does Phoenician Resources invest in early-stage companies or only mature assets?
Altss research indicates an investment-stage coverage that includes early-stage and growth alongside buyouts and divestitures, but the firm's own public materials emphasize acquiring and developing existing proven oil and gas assets. The extent of early-stage activity is not detailed on the firm's website.
Is Phoenician Resources a single-family office or a traditional asset manager?
The firm presents itself as a private investment firm, not a single-family office. No wealth-origin narrative or family capital anchor is disclosed. Its structure as an asset manager with a dedicated energy focus places it closer to a specialized private equity firm than a multi-generational family office vehicle.
How does Phoenician Resources interface with external limited partners or co-investors?
The firm does not publicly discuss its limited partner base, fund structures, or co-investment policies. Its website offers no investor login or LP reporting portal, suggesting a private, direct-investment model rather than broad institutional fundraising.
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