Sean F. Collins

Sean F. Collins

(403) 260-3531
(403) 260-3501
421 7th Ave SW, Suite 4000, Calgary, AB
Year called to bar: 1992 (AB)
Sean has widespread experience in all forms of complex corporate, financial and operational restructurings, including representing debtors, distressed investors, private equity, boards of directors, court officers, creditors and contractual counterparties in both court-supervised and out-of-court restructurings. Sean has extensive experience in international cross-border insolvency proceedings. Member of the Insolvency Institute of Canada; Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of Alberta; Turnaround Management Association; and INSOL International.
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On December 22, 2017, Sonicfield Global Ltd., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of CST Group Ltd., and Deloitte Restructuring Inc., in its capacity as court appointed receiver and manager of the assets, properties and undertakings of Grande Cache Coal LP, Grande Cache Coal Corp., Up Energy (Canada) Ltd. and 0925165 B.C. Ltd, entered into an asset purchase and sale agreement, pursuant to which Sonicfield agreed to purchase certain coal assets from the Receiver for aggregate consideration of approximately US$433.9 million.
On May 31, 2017, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (Canadian Natural) completed two previously announced agreements to acquire oil sands assets from Shell Canada Energy, Shell Canada Ltd. and Shell Canada Resources (Shell) and, with a subsidiary of Shell, to jointly acquire Marathon Oil Canada Corp. (MOCC).
On February 13, 2007, Harbinger Capital Partners Master Fund I, Ltd. and Harbinger Capital Partners Special Situations Fund, L.P. through their indirect wholly owned subsidiary HCP Acquisition Inc. (together, Harbinger) acquired all of the outstanding trust units of Calpine Power Income Fund (the fund) it did not already own at a price of $13.00 per trust unit for total consideration of approximately $760 million.