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GSE enters Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to complete sale
 
  By Michael Lauzon
CORRESPONDENT
Published: May 5, 2014 11:50 am ET
Updated: May 5, 2014 4:59 pm ET

Three private equity groups are slated to become the new owners of bankrupt geomembranes firm GSE Environmental if the company’s restructuring proposal is accepted by courts.

The three proposed owners agreed to buy GSE Environment’s first lien debt of about $172 million from a group of first lien lenders. In essence, the new owners would convert the first lien debt to equity. GSE Environmental announced the first lien agreement May 5 a day after it voluntarily filed for protection under Chapter 11 at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del. The first lien agreement is core to GSE Environmental’s filed plan for restructuring.

GSE Environmental’s filing identifies the proposed new owners to be Littlejohn Opportunities Master Fund LP, Tennenbaum Opportunities Partners V LP and Strategic Value Partners LLC. Littlejohn and Strategic Value are headquartered in Greenwich, Conn., while Tennenbaum is based in Santa Monica, Calif.

“We believe the plan will be accepted by the court,” said GSE Environmental vice president of marketing Steve Eckhart in a May 5 phone interview. He said he expects a short bankruptcy process, about three to four months.

GSE Environmental had been looking for a buyer acceptable to its lenders but wasn’t successful by a deadline at the end of April. Private equity firm CHS Capital LLC of Chicago has been its main shareholder since 2004. The company is publicly traded but less than half its shares are held by the public.

GSE Environmental’s product line includes liners, mostly polyethylene, made by flat casting and blown film. It also makes geonets. Such products are widely used in environmental projects, mining, water, wastewater, aquaculture and oil and gas fracturing projects. Demand is rising fastest in emerging countries that lack infrastructure.

GSE Environmental said in a news release that offshore subsidiaries are not included in the bankruptcy filing. GSE Environmental, the subject of the filing, is the U.S. subsidiary of GSE Holding Inc. GSE Holding’s other production subsidiaries are in China, Chile, Germany, Egypt and Thailand. It officially opened its Suzhou, China, facility, its first in that country, in March. GSE Holding also runs sales and engineering offices around the world.

GSE Environmental’s plants are in Houston, Spearfish, S.D., and Kingstree, S.C.

Court documents show GSE Environmental’s major unsecured creditors include resin producer Formosa Plastic Corp. USA, owed about $4.1 million. Other unsecured creditors include resin and concentrate suppliers and geogrid major Tenax Group, for which GSE Environmental recently agreed to distribute Tenax products.

GSE Environmental plans to pay off in full those trade vendors who will supply the restructured company under normal trade credit terms, and will provide “a meaningful recovery for other unsecured creditors,” the firm said in a news release.

GSE Environmental said it will continue operations during the bankruptcy process with the help of $45 million in debtor-in-possession financing.

 
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