Connecting Capital to Infrastructure Across the Atlantic Basin

Accelerating investment in critical energy infrastructure across the Southern Caribbean and South America to unlock global supply chains and regional development.

Backed by relationships with global energy leaders, ABG delivers capital and connectivity to critical infrastructure across the Atlantic Basin.

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$2B+
Deal Pipeline
3
Key Markets
25%
developing world energy demand growth
70%
Electricity Demand Growth

About Us

Who We Are

Atlantic Basin Group Fund Management (ABG) is an alternative investment firm specializing in energy infrastructure and real assets across the Southern Caribbean and South America. As the manager of the Energy Supply Infrastructure Fund (ESIF), we connect institutional capital with essential energy projects across key markets — including Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, and Guyana.

We focus on capital-intensive, real assets that provide foundational energy services:

  • Transportation
  • Processing
  • Export
  • Low-Carbon Output

These provide essential services, generate predictable, long-term cash flows, and benefit from downside protection built into infrastructure businesses.

Our mission is to unlock emerging supply basins and accelerate the next generation of downstream and midstream infrastructure in the region.

Strategic Relationships Drive Execution

As an active participant in global energy markets, ABG Fund Management brings more than capital. Our team's embedded relationships with leading energy firms and market actors provide differentiated access to:

  • Global offtake and tolling partners
  • Experienced technical and infrastructure development teams
  • Long-term co-investors and capital partners

ABG Fund Management is uniquely positioned through longstanding relationships with global energy players — including operators, infrastructure developers, and trading houses. This network-driven advantage accelerates execution and derisking of critical infrastructure across our core geographies.

These partnerships are critical in ensuring bankability, scalability, and operational resilience for the infrastructure we finance.

What We Do

ABG originates, structures, and manages investments across the energy value chain, acting as a bridge between institutional investors and essential infrastructure development.

Investment Management

Managing investment vehicles for energy infrastructure

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LNG & Energy Logistics

Financing and structuring LNG export facilities, gas pipelines, and energy logistics networks

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Downstream Projects

Supporting greenfield and brownfield downstream projects including petrochemicals, steel, and fertilisers

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Strategic Coordination

Coordinating with developers, governments, and multilateral institutions

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Our Investment Strategy

ABG's investment strategies are focused on assets with infrastructure characteristics: long-lived, capital-intensive, and underpinned by real energy demand. These projects deliver essential services and generate long-term, visible cash flows with low correlation to the business cycle.

We target investments in:

LNG export terminals and production hubs positioned to serve global markets with competitive advantages in the Atlantic Basin

Pipelines and coastal infrastructure to link offshore resources to processing zones and export facilities

Low-carbon energy value chains such as geothermal and CCS across regional hubs

Downstream projects – including greenfield investments in Guyana and Suriname, and brownfield upgrades in Trinidad

LNG Export Terminals
LNG Terminals

LNG Export Terminals

LNG export terminals and production hubs positioned to serve global markets with competitive advantages in the Atlantic Basin.

Pipeline Infrastructure
Pipeline Networks

Pipeline Infrastructure

Pipelines and coastal infrastructure to link offshore resources to processing zones and export facilities.

Low-Carbon Energy
Petrochemicals

Low-Carbon Energy

Low-carbon energy value chains such as geothermal and CCS across new and existing hubs in the region.

Downstream Projects
Development

Downstream Projects

Greenfield investments in Guyana and Suriname, and brownfield upgrades in Trinidad.

Capital Efficiency
Efficiency

Capital Efficiency

Leveraging existing downstream infrastructure where possible, such as Trinidad's established industrial base.

Regional Integration
Integration

Regional Integration

Building value chains across national borders and creating energy corridors throughout the Atlantic Basin.

Our approach emphasizes:

Capital Efficiency

Leveraging existing downstream infrastructure where possible (e.g. Trinidad)

Regional Integration

Building value chains across national borders and creating energy corridors

Resilient Returns

Anchored by tolling, offtake, and utility-style revenue models

Strategic Connectivity

ABG Fund Management is uniquely positioned through longstanding relationships with global energy players — including operators, infrastructure developers, and trading houses. These relationships enhance project delivery and open doors to offtake and tolling agreements, co-investment opportunities, and access to global markets. This network-driven advantage accelerates the execution and derisking of critical infrastructure across our core geographies.

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Ending energy poverty fuels energy demand growth – half the world still lacks access to enough energy to meet their most basic needs.
ExxonMobil Global Outlook 2025

Thematic Focus

Energy Outlook – A Global Shift Reinforces Regional Opportunity

ABG Fund Management's investment strategy is grounded in the long-term realities of the global energy system. According to ExxonMobil's 2025 Global Outlook, several key trends are expected to shape global energy demand and supply over the coming decades:

Key Global Trends:

  • Global population projected to grow by more than 1.5 billion by 2050
  • Electricity demand forecast to increase by 70%
  • Energy use in developing countries will rise by 25%
  • Natural gas demand projected to rise more than 20% by 2050
  • Global LNG trade expected to double by 2050
  • CO₂ emissions to fall through efficiency and cleaner fuels

Why it matters for ABG:

The global energy transition requires large-scale infrastructure to deliver affordable, secure, and lower-carbon energy. ABG focuses on the Atlantic Basin, where:

  • New supply basins in Guyana and Suriname are unlocking large volumes of natural gas
  • Trinidad's existing downstream complex offers immediate infrastructure leverage
  • Greenfield opportunities create sustainable industrial development
  • Export infrastructure will be key enablers of this transition

Why ABG?

1

Regional Focus, Global Standards

Deep understanding of the Southern Caribbean and South American markets, combined with international governance and investor alignment

2

Infrastructure Orientation

We focus on real assets that provide essential services, generate durable cash flow, and are foundational to the energy economy

3

Flexible Capital Model

Able to support early-stage structuring, anchor investments, and long-term platform development

4

Value Chain Insight

Our team brings experience across the full energy lifecycle – from field to facility to global market

5

Long-Term Partnerships

Engaged with LPs, governments, and operators to build infrastructure that grows with the region

6

Transitioning Economy Alignment

Infrastructure that supports cleaner fuels and continues to drive development

7

Global Market Access

Our longstanding ties to energy majors and trading houses provide commercial pathways and derisk execution

8

Built-In Bankability

We unlock project financing by aligning credible partners across the value chain

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Expertise + Alignment

Our relationships give us early access to strategic opportunities and co-development prospects

Contact Us

To learn more about ABG Fund Management or the Energy Supply Infrastructure Fund (ESIF), please contact: