Energy-Focused Private Equity Firm Strengthens Its Midstream Infrastructure Expertise HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–EIV Capital, LLC announced the addition of Lance TerveenEnergy-Focused Private Equity Firm Strengthens Its Midstream Infrastructure Expertise HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–EIV Capital, LLC announced the addition of Lance Terveen

EIV Capital Adds Lance Terveen as Partner

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Energy-Focused Private Equity Firm Strengthens Its Midstream Infrastructure Expertise

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–EIV Capital, LLC announced the addition of Lance Terveen to the firm’s partnership. Mr. Terveen brings more than 20 years of commercial, marketing, and midstream leadership experience spanning the U.S. natural gas, natural gas liquids, and crude oil value chains. At EIV Capital, he will support the firm’s investment evaluation, business development, and commercial diligence, with a primary focus on midstream infrastructure. As a member of the investment team, he will also advise on post‑close value creation, further strengthening the firm’s technical and commercial capabilities.

“Lance’s deep commercial and midstream expertise further enhances our team’s ability to evaluate opportunities and support our portfolio companies and their management teams,” said Patricia Melcher, Founder and Managing Partner of EIV Capital. “We are thrilled to welcome him to the partnership.”

“Lance brings a rare combination of commercial rigor, operating credibility, and strategic judgment developed at scale,” said David Finan, Managing Partner of EIV Capital. “Our team’s operational and commercial focus continues to differentiate itself in a shifting energy infrastructure market, where access to capital alone doesn’t equal success. His experience building and commercializing critical energy infrastructure will be immediately additive as we pursue complex midstream and processing investments alongside management teams.”

Prior to joining EIV Capital, Mr. Terveen spent the past seventeen years at EOG Resources, Inc. Most recently, Mr. Terveen served as EOG’s Senior Vice President of Marketing & Midstream, where he led enterprise‑wide marketing, midstream strategy, and commercial activities covering crude oil, NGLs, and natural gas. His experience includes key roles in major acquisition assessment, long-term offtake transactions, large‑scale midstream development, and oversight on the execution of capital deployment for strategic greenfield infrastructure projects. His responsibilities at EOG also spanned gathering and processing, long‑haul transportation, marketing and trading, LNG, power, and early carbon capture initiatives.

“I’m excited to join EIV Capital and contribute to a team that has built such a strong reputation across the energy infrastructure landscape,” said Lance Terveen. “EIV Capital’s disciplined investment approach and hands‑on partnership with management teams align with the culture I have experienced throughout my career. I look forward to helping the firm identify high‑quality opportunities and support value creation across the portfolio.”

About EIV Capital

Founded in 2009, EIV Capital is a Houston, Texas-based private equity firm specializing in providing growth equity to the North American energy industry. EIV Capital focuses on investments in businesses which create value through infrastructure, innovation or efficiency. The firm’s management has extensive experience leading and investing in successful companies across the energy value chain. For more information, visit eivcapital.com.

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