Expro

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Expro International Group
Type Privately held company
Industry Energy
Founded 1973
Headquarters Reading, United Kingdom
Key people Charles Woodburn (CEO)
Revenue $1.2 billion (2013)
Parent Umbrellastream Ltd (Candover-led consortium)
Website www.exprogroup.com

Expro (officially Expro International Group) is a multinational oil and gas well management company headquartered in Reading, United Kingdom.

History

The business was founded by J. Trewhella, J. Ross and H. Green in 1973 at Great Yarmouth as Exploration & Production Services (North Sea) Ltd with the objective of carrying out well testing in the North Sea. In 1986 some 84% of the company was acquired by Flextech from whom the management subsequently bought out the business in 1992. The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1994. In 2006 it acquired PowerWell Services, another leading well management concern.[1]

Takeover

In May 2008 Halliburton made a £1.7bn takeover of the business,[2] while a competing bid worth £1.8bn was made the following month by Umbrellastream, a Candover-led consortium also comprising Goldman Sachs and Alpinvest.[3] An improved bid from Halliburton was then rejected by the Expro board, a position backed by the High Court after an appeal lodged by a group of activist shareholders.[4] The acquisition of Expro by Umbrellastream was completed on 1 July 2008.[5]

Structure

The business is organised into two geographic areas:

  • Eastern hemisphere - Europe / CIS, West Africa, Middle East / North Africa and Asia Pacific
  • Western hemisphere - North America – Land, North America – Offshore and Latin America

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