Aker Solutions

Aker Solutions ASA
Allmennaksjeselskap
Traded as OSE: AKSO
Industry Oilfield services Subsea (technology) Engineering
Predecessor Aker Mechanical Workshop
(1841)
Kvaerner Brug
(1853)
Trafalgar House
(1996)
Aker Kvaerner
(2004-2008)
Founded 2008
(as Aker Solutions)
2004
(as Aker Kvaerner)
1853
(as Kvaerner Brug)
1841
(as Aker Mechanical Workshop)
Headquarters Fornebu, Norway
Key people
Iain (Schofield) Wardrope - Øyvind Eriksen (Executive chairman), Leif Borge (President and CFO)
Revenue NOK 44.9 billion (2012) [1]
Owner Aker Holding (40.1%)[2]
(as of 2012)
Number of employees
28,000 [1]
Website www.akersolutions.com

Aker Solutions ASA, a Norwegian oil services company headquartered in Oslo, provides oilfield products, systems and services for customers in the oil and gas industry worldwide. The company, with roots back to 1841, was known as Aker Kværner prior to 2008.

The predecessor company, Aker Kværner (OSE: AKVER) was founded in 2004 as the result of a major restructuring of a complex 'Aker Kværner' business unit, formed originally in 2002 by the merger of Aker Maritime and Kværner Oil & Gas. On 3 April 2008, Aker Kværner was renamed Aker Solutions, partly due to the difficulty that most non-Norwegian people found in pronouncing "Kværner".

The company was majority controlled by Aker ASA until 2007. Through a major ownership restructuring on 22 June 2007, Aker ASA completely exited its holding in Aker solutions, and transferred a 40% stake to Aker Holding[2] - which in turn owned by Aker ASA (60%), the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry (30%), SAAB (7.5%) and Investor AB (2.5%).[3]

The company employs approximately 28,500 people in more than 30 countries.[1] It has annual revenues of approximately NOK 44.9 billion.[1]

History

Aker Solutions as it exists today is a result of close cooperation and mergers between several Norwegian companies during the 20th century.

Evolution of Aker Kvaerner : 1841 to 2002

The timeline below summarizes the main events leading to the foundation of Aker Kvaerner - from its origins as Aker Mechanical Workshop (1841) - till the merger of Aker Maritime with Kværner Oil & Gas to form Aker Kvaerner (2002).

Aker Kværner, and transition to Aker Solutions : 2002 - 2008

Logo of Aker Kværner prior to company renaming.

Aker Kværner was the result of a merger of Aker Maritime and Kværner Oil & Gas in 2002, and a major restructuring of the Aker Kværner business unit in 2004.

Earlier in 2003, the group structure of Aker Kværner was split into six business areas; Field Development Europe, MMO Europe, Subsea & Oilfield Products, Oil, Gas & Process International, E&C Europe and E&C Americas. A need arose in 2004 to simplify a rather complex group structure which led to the formation of two focused industrial groups - Aker Kvaerner, specialists within Oil, Gas, Energy and Process; and Aker Yards, specialist shipbuilders. In addition, Aker Kværner became a minor shareholder in the Finnish engineering company Aker Arctic in 2004. The new Aker Kvaerner started trading on Oslo Stock Exchange under ticker symbol 'AKVER' on 2 April 2004.[4][5]

In 2006, the company's paper/pulp and power businesses were sold to Finnish-based Metso in a deal worth €335 million.[6] On 7 June 2007, an agreement was announced where a 40.1% stake of the company would be sold from Aker ASA to Aker Holding.[2] The new company would be owned by Aker ASA (60%), the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry (30%), SAAB (7.5%) and Investor (2.5%).[3][7]

On 3 April 2008 Aker Kværner officially changed its name to Aker Solutions. This was in part due to the difficulty that most non-Norwegian people found in pronouncing "Kværner".

Aker Solutions : 2008 - to date

During the AGM held on 3 April 2008, Aker Kvaerner announced that it was launching a new visual identity, together with the new name - Aker Solutions, which identified the connection with Aker, honoured its heritage and people. Aker solutions started trading under the new symbol 'AKSO' on the Oslo stock exchange.

Kværner re-emerged on 6 May 2011, when the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) part of Aker Solutions took the Kværner name. The new Kværner company was spun off and listed on Oslo Stock Exchange in 3rd quarter of 2011. The holding company which held Aker Solutions - Aker Holdings AS was renamed to Aker Kværner Holding AS, to reflect that Kværner ASA was spun off from Aker Solutions and listed as a separate company. Aker Kværner Holding also owns about 40% in Kværner ASA. In 2011, Aker ASA took over the 10% stake owned by SAAB and Investor AB, raising its holding in Aker Kværner Holding AS to 70%.

In 2014 Aker Solutions has been divided to two companies, Aker Solutions and Akastor.

On 18 February 2015 Aker Solutions said it will cut about 300 jobs in Norway as demand for drilling services drops amid low oil prices.[8]

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Coordinates: 59°53′50.46″N 10°37′39.98″E / 59.8973500°N 10.6277722°E