Aker Solutions Takes Ownership of AKCS Offshore Partner (Canada)

Aker Solutions Takes Ownership of AKCS Offshore Partner (Canada)

International oil service group Aker Solutions strengthens its commitment to the Canadian oil and gas market through taking full ownership of Newfoundland and Labrador-based AKCS Offshore Partner.

“The buy-out will support Aker Solutions’ growth plans in North America and be the foundation for further expansion in St. John’s and Atlantic Canada. This is a firm commitment from Aker Solutions to continue to invest in this region to offer the best possible support to our customers,” says Tore Sjursen, head of maintenance, modifications and operations (MMO) in Aker Solutions.

AKCS Offshore Partner was a partnership formed by Aker Solutions, SNC-Lavalin and G.J Cahill & Co. in 2002 to pursue contracts for the Atlantic Canada oil and gas industry. The partnership has been offering maintenance, modifications and operations (MMO) services.

“We will continue to deliver engineering services for maintenance and modification projects offshore Canada. Further, this move enables us to expand local project management capacity to support all Aker Solutions businesses in the region,” says Erik Wiik, Aker Solutions’ regional president for North America.

AKCS Offshore Partner, which is based in St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, has 48 employees. All personnel currently employed by the partnership will be given the opportunity to pursue a career in Aker Solutions.

The financial details of the buy-out are undisclosed.

In November 2012 Aker Solutions announced the acquisition of St John’s-based asset integrity company Thrum Energy Inc. Following the acquisition of Thrum Energy Inc and buy-out of AKCS Offshore Partner, Aker Solutions employs more than one hundred people in St. John’s. The company is also present in Calgary, Alberta.

“Our company’s heritage lies within harsh and arctic offshore environments, so further growth in the Atlantic Canada market is a good strategic fit for Aker Solutions,” adds Tore Sjursen.

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Press Release, January 7, 2013