Keppel O&M Completes Acquisition of Cameron's Offshore Product Division
Keppel Corporation Ltd. reported Tuesday that its unit Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), through its wholly owned subsidiary, Keppel Offshore & Marine USA, Inc., has completed the acquisition of Cameron International Corporation's (Cameron) offshore product division, which comprises the LETOURNEAU jackup designs, rig kit business, as well as its aftersales and aftermarket services. The acquired company will operate as Keppel LeTourneau with offices in the United States, United Arab Emirates and Singapore.
The acquisition will not only broaden Keppel O&M's suite of jackup designs but also expand its business in the provision of aftersales and aftermarket services.
Chow Yew Yuen, CEO of Keppel O&M said, "Keppel O&M is the world's leading provider of offshore jackups. This strategic acquisition will complement Keppel O&M's existing capabilities and enable us to provide our customers with a full suite of end-to-end jackup solutions. With Keppel's and LeTourneau's combined engineering resources, international shipyard presence and design and equipment manufacturing competencies, we are confident of providing even better value-added solutions to drilling operators."
Comprehensive Suite of Rig Designs
Adding the LETOURNEAU designs to its own offerings, Keppel will have more than 26 designs for jackups covering almost every requirement and condition in the market.
Keppel will have the flexibility to customise and build the LETOURNEAU jackups from Keppel yards worldwide or license the design to any client or shipyard through the sale of rig kits. The rig kits include jackup leg components, elevating units/jacking systems and cantilever/skidding systems. Marine equipment such as cranes and anchor winches are also options in the rig kits.
The LETOURNEAU suite of jackup designs is well established with a proven track record of operating in a variety of environments. This includes the LETOURNEAU Super 116E, WORKHORSE, Super Gorilla XL and Jaguar.
Aftersales and Aftermarket Services
Another important aspect of the business is the provision of aftersales and aftermarket services. This includes the sale of spare parts, field service (troubleshooting, inspection, installation and commissioning), operator training, repair and refurbishment of equipment and bespoke engineering services.
Some 260 or 40 percent of the jackups currently in the market belong to either LeTourneau or Keppel designs. Of these, more than 100 rigs are over 15 years old and require regular servicing. Besides repairs, upgrades and modifications, jackups are required to undergo five-year class recertification special periodic surveys.
With 20 yards around the world which are near market and near customer, Keppel O&M will be able to service LETOURNEAU rigs for their owners wherever they are, more quickly and efficiently, expediting the rigs' return to work.
As a jackup is made up of thousands of components, Keppel O&M's comprehensive supply chain management system will ensure that it is able to provide the spare parts required in aftersales and aftermarket services in a timely and cost-effective manner to its customers.
Chow Yew Yuen added, "With the current low oil price, rig owners are looking more at repairing and upgrading their current fleets. The LeTourneau acquisition has expanded our client base, and will improve our service offerings to rig operators in helping them maintain their assets more cost-effectively. In addition, we are confident that our end-to-end packages, from rig design and construction to aftersales and aftermarket services, will be attractive to customers because they will be assured of greater reliability in product quality as well as follow up services."
The above acquisition is not expected to have material impact on the net tangible assets or earnings per share of Keppel Corporation Limited for the current financial year.
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