Morgan, Lewis & Bockius snagged a piece of the BP asset sale work when it advised the oil giant on the sale of its Colombian assets, including oil fields, to two Colombian companies for $1.9 billion, according to lawyers who worked on the deal.

Macleod Dixon, a Canadian firm with a long history in South America, led the team advising the buyers–Ecopetrol, Colombia’s state oil company, and Talisman Energy, according to the lawyers. Shearman & Sterling also advised Ecopetrol, a longtime firm client.

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