George Stamas, Mark Director, Alexander Fine, Andrew Herman, Brendan Reed, Justin Roland, Scott Price, Ashley McCarthy, Tim Muris, Bilal Sayyed
January 24, 2026
Kirkland & Ellis Advises Piedmont Natural Gas in Acquisition by Duke Energy


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- Piedmont Natural Gas has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Duke Energy for approximately $4.9 billion in cash, with Duke Energy also assuming about $1.8 billion in Piedmont's net debt, resulting in a total enterprise value of $6.7 billion
- Piedmont shareholders will receive $60 per share, a 40 percent premium over the October 23, 2015, closing price
- The transaction is subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals and is expected to close by the end of 2016.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP represents Piedmont Natural Gas, which announced today that it reached a definitive agreement to be acquired by Duke Energy for approximately $4.9 billion in cash. Duke Energy will also assume approximately $1.8 billion in Piedmont Natural Gas existing net debt, representing a total enterprise value of approximately $6.7 billion. Upon transaction closing, Piedmont shareholders will receive $60 in cash for each share of Piedmont Natural Gas common stock. This represents an approximate 40 percent premium to Piedmont’s Oct. 23, 2015, closing stock price. Completion of the transaction is conditioned upon approval by the North Carolina Utilities Commission, expiration or termination of any applicable waiting period under the federal Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, and Piedmont shareholder approval. The companies are targeting a closing by the end of 2016.
Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal counsel to Piedmont Natural Gas. The Kirkland team includes corporate partners George Stamas, Mark Director, Alexander Fine, Andrew Herman and Brendan Reed, corporate associate Justin Roland, executive compensation partner Scott Price and associate Ashley McCarthy, and antitrust and competition of counsel Tim Muris and partner Bilal Sayyed.
Sidley Austin LLP served as legal counsel to Duke Energy. Barclays served as the exclusive financial advisor to Duke Energy. Goldman Sachs & Co. served as the exclusive financial advisor to Piedmont Natural Gas.
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George Stamas, Mark Director, Alexander Fine, Andrew Herman, Brendan Reed, Justin Roland, Scott Price, Ashley McCarthy, Tim Muris, Bilal Sayyed
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