Cliff W. Vrielink, Trent Bridges, Irv Rotter, Matthew Walker, Aashiq Jivani, Nick Kalina, Angela Richards, Heather Palmer, Hagai Zaifman, Lauren Grau, Glenn Pinkerton, Josh Sutton, Eduardo Marquez Certucha, Aaron Mitchell, Greta Carlson
January 23, 2026
Sidley Represents Enbridge in RNG Facility with Divert

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- Sidley advised Enbridge Inc
- in a transaction with Divert, Inc
- to develop a wasted food-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) facility in Longview, Washington
- This project is the first collaboration under a US$1 billion infrastructure development agreement between Enbridge and Divert, signed on March 1, 2023
- The Sidley legal team was led by partners from Houston, New York, and Dallas, with support from counsel and associates across multiple offices.
Sidley represented Enbridge Inc. in a transaction with Divert, Inc. to build a wasted food-to-RNG facility in Longview, Washington, which is the first project between the parties under their US$1 billion infrastructure development agreement entered into on March 1, 2023. The Sidley team was led by Houston partners Cliff W. Vrielink and Trent Bridges with assistance from Houston/New York partner Irv Rotter, Houston counsel Matthew Walker, and Houston associates Aashiq Jivani and Nick Kalina. Additional team members included Houston partners Angela Richards and Heather Palmer, New York partner Hagai Zaifman, Dallas partner Lauren Grau, Houston senior counsel Glenn Pinkerton, Houston counsel Josh Sutton, and Houston associates Eduardo Marquez Certucha, Aaron Mitchell, and Greta Carlson.~~Sidley represented Enbridge Inc. in a transaction with Divert, Inc. to build a wasted food-to-RNG facility in Longview, Washington, which is the first project between the parties under their US$1 billion infrastructure development agreement entered into on March 1, 2023. The Sidley team was led by Houston partners Cliff W. Vrielink and Trent Bridges with assistance from Houston/New York partner Irv Rotter, Houston counsel Matthew Walker, and Houston associates Aashiq Jivani and Nick Kalina. Additional team members included Houston partners Angela Richards and Heather Palmer, New York partner Hagai Zaifman, Dallas partner Lauren Grau, Houston senior counsel Glenn Pinkerton, Houston counsel Josh Sutton, and Houston associates Eduardo Marquez Certucha, Aaron Mitchell, and Greta Carlson.
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Cliff W. Vrielink, Trent Bridges, Irv Rotter, Matthew Walker, Aashiq Jivani, Nick Kalina, Angela Richards, Heather Palmer, Hagai Zaifman, Lauren Grau, Glenn Pinkerton, Josh Sutton, Eduardo Marquez Certucha, Aaron Mitchell, Greta Carlson
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