Delivering returns through sustainable infrastructure investments
Cresta invests in infrastructure assets with the goal of building a cleaner future. With a proven track record, Cresta is building value through action.
Decarbonization Investing
Target investment areas
Sustainable infrastructure
We identify strategies foundational to reducing carbon emissions across the logistics, energy, industrial and agricultural sectors.
Conventional infrastructure
We maintain a focus in sectors where the transportation, storage and processing of basic commodities and products is a priority.
Who we are
Decades of investing and operations experience
Cresta’s team has decades of combined development, engineering, commercial, trading, legal and financial experience in the infrastructure industry, and its founding partners have worked together as a team since 2007.
RESponsible Investing
Intentional and pragmatic integration of ESG
Cresta’s investment strategy relies on our specialized understanding of the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and climate-related issues, risks and opportunities that underpin the broader global energy transition, especially with in our portfolio companies.
Our Portfolio
A focus on solutions-oriented partnerships
We bring experience to every relationship, allowing us to support our partners so they can focus on expanding their core capabilities.
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News & Insights
Cresta Expands Senior Leadership Team with Industry Hire and Team Promotions
David Altshuler Joins as Partner and Head of Capital Formation; Wade Webber Elevated to Partner DALLAS, Dec. 4, 2025 – Cresta Fund Management LLC (Cresta), a Dallas-based private equity firm that invests in energy infrastructure, today announced the appointment of...
Podcast: Quiet Disruptors: Investing in the Future of Carbon Capture
This week's Carbon Capture Magazine podcast features, Chris Rozzell, Managing Partner at Cresta Fund Management & Reg Manhas, Co-Founder & CEO at Lapis Carbon Solutions. Interviewed by Danielle Piekarski, of Carbon Capture Magazine.
The Quiet Disruptors
By Chris Rozzell With headlines dominated by promises of artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing and the relentless rise in data center energy needs, it can be easy to fall prey to salience bias, or the tendency to overvalue what is most visible and novel. But...


