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Energy Appraisals

Energy asset appraisals are used across the oil and gas industry to support financing, transactions, regulatory matters, and strategic investment decisions. Muse provides independent valuation services for a wide range of energy infrastructure and operating assets, helping stakeholders understand the true economic value of their investments.


Our consultants combine technical engineering expertise with commercial and market analysis to evaluate the factors that influence asset value across the hydrocarbon value chain. These analyses support activities such as transaction due diligence, financing validation, impairment assessments, project development, and dispute resolution.


Muse’s appraisal work follows recognized industry valuation methodologies and conforms to professional standards established by the American Society of Appraisers. Our proprietary models and industry databases support price forecasting, utilization estimates, and margin projections that form the foundation of income-based valuation approaches. In addition, our experience advising on public and private transactions provides valuable insight into market-based valuation benchmarks.


Representative Asset Appraisals

Muse has evaluated a wide range of energy infrastructure and operating assets, including:

  • Gathering, transmission, and distribution pipeline systems for gas, crude oil, refined products, and water

  • Crude oil and refined product storage and distribution terminals

  • Natural gas and product storage facilities

  • Natural gas processing and fractionation plants

  • LNG liquefaction terminals

  • LNG regasification facilities

  • Petroleum refineries, including operating assets and modular facilities under development

  • Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) commercialization projects



Our valuation services are commonly used to support:

  • Transaction due diligence

  • Debt financing and collateral evaluation

  • Impairment testing and accounting reviews

  • Investment banking transactions (IPO, CIM preparation)

  • Litigation and dispute resolution

  • Mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures

  • Project development and expansion planning

  • Tax assessments and protest advisory

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