Energy & Utilities
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In the Energy & Utilities sector, the average EBITDA multiple recorded since the beginning of the year is 8.9x, which represents a 21.3% decrease compared to 2025. Sign up for free to unlock financial data on each deal including Enterprise Value and transaction multiples (xRevenue, xEBITDA, xEBIT).

Market Valuation Trends in Energy & Utilities

Average xEBITDA

Database

16 Deals Indexed in Energy & Utilities

Deals

DateTargetAcquirerSectorRevEVxEBITDA
03/2026
CONVERTINI ITALY
PAPRECWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
03/2026
MOULINOT FRANCE
MEANINGS CAPITAL PARTNERSWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
02/2026
URBASER SPAIN
BLACKSTONEWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
02/2026
UK POWER NETWORKS UNITED KINGDOM
ENGIEElectricity Transmission & DistributionXX.XXXX
X.Xx
01/2026
PIZZORNO ENVIRONNEMENT FRANCE
PAPRECWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
07/2025
DI ENVIRONNEMENT FRANCE
CAPZAWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
06/2025
GROUPE FLAMME FRANCE
SECHE ENVIRONNEMENTWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
03/2025
AKUO FRANCE
ARDIANRenewablesXX.XXXX
X.Xx
03/2025
SULO FRANCE
LATOUR CAPITALWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
02/2025
IREN ACQUA ITALY
IRETIWaterXX.XXXX
X.Xx
06/2024
ECO CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (ECO) SINGAPORE
SECHE ENVIRONNEMENTWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
05/2024
GREENYELLOW FRANCE
ARDIANElectronic ComponentsXX.XXXX
X.Xx
09/2023
A-GAS UNITED KINGDOM
TPGWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
09/2023
2B SERVICES & INNOVATIONS FRANCE
EURAZEOWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx
06/2021
URBASER SPAIN
PLATINUM EQUITYWaste ManagementXX.XXXX
X.Xx

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What does the Energy & Utilities M&A sector cover?

On mynth, the Energy & Utilities M&A sector is structured across 5 major verticals with Oil & Gas, Networks (Grid), Power Generation, Energy Services & Technology, and Utilities (Regulated Infrastructure), covering 10 sub-sectors and 7 granular industry tags. This taxonomy mirrors how M&A professionals actually segment the market, enabling precise peer group construction and sector-specific EV/EBITDA benchmarking across European Small & Mid-Cap transactions.

What is the average EV/EBITDA multiple for Energy & Utilities transactions in 2026?

mynth tracks 16+ verified Energy & Utilities M&A transactions with an average EV/EBITDA of 8.9x for the year 2026. Our Energy & Utilities vertical provides deep granular data across the entire value chain of the Energy & Utilities industries. We track valuation multiples and transaction financials for a wide range of sub-industries, including Oil & Gas, Midstream (Infrastructure), Downstream (Refining & Retail), Upstream (Exploration & Production), Networks (Grid), Natural Gas Distribution, Electricity Transmission & Distribution, Power Generation, Renewables and Biogas. Whether you are looking for benchmarks in niche Energy & Utilities segments or broad market trends, mynth centralizes deal flow intelligence that covers specialized mid-market players and large-scale industrial consolidators across Europe. Our database is specifically designed to help analysts identify EBITDA multiples and Revenue trends within these highly regulated and capital-intensive sectors.

Who are the most active acquirers in European Energy & Utilities market?

According to mynth's community-contributed database of European Energy & Utilities transactions over the last 5 years, 60% of deals were driven by Private Equity firms while 40% were led by strategic acquirers. Among the most active buyers tracked on mynth: Seche Environnement, a strategic player based in France, with 3 transactions, Ardian, a private equity firm based in France, with 2 deals, Paprec, a strategic player based in France, with 2 operations, Blackstone, a private equity firm based in United States, with 1 acquisitions, Capza, a private equity firm based in France, with 1 transactions. This breakdown reflects the consolidation dynamics of the European Energy & Utilities mid-market, where strategic buyers and private equity firms continuously compete for market share and specialized assets.

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