The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Deal is inked for sale of Petrofac training sites

- MARK LAMMEY

Private equityback­ed 3t Energy Group has inked a deal to buy Petrofac’s training centres in Montrose and Aberdeen.

The purchase includes Petrofac’s survival and marine, health and safety, fire and major emergency management capability and facilities.

A total of 104 Petrofac employees will transfer to 3t, which is funded by Blue Water Energy.

The acquisitio­n, which should go through in the next two months, is not expected to result in any redundanci­es.

On completion, 3t will provide Petrofac with in-person training.

3t would not disclose the transactio­n value, but said the services it was acquiring could generate revenues of about £10 million per year.

Other 3t companies include Aberdeen-based energy sector survival training centre Survivex, acquired in 2018, AIS Training in Newcastle, and Drilling Systems in Bournemout­h.

Petrofac’s Granite City training facilities are located in Altens and at the harbour. The Montrose base is on Forties Road.

3t CEO Kevin Franklin said it was too early to draw conclusion­s on whether the facilities being acquired would all remain open, or if consolidat­ion may be required.

He said: “What we would need to do once we get into the Petrofac training business, which is still some weeks away, is evaluate how we get our companies to work together in an optimum way, so it’s a working process.”

Mr Franklin said that 3t had consistent­ly grown in recent years and secured new contracts based on the quality of its offering.

The acquisitio­n bolstered 3t’s position in the wider energy training market, Mr Frankin said, adding that he was excited for the future.

“We’ve got some new customers here that we’re going to be working with for the first time. We’re excited to bring our technology-enabled solutions to them.

“We’re also excited to bring to our existing customers the pedigree of the Petrofac training business, which is well-respected and has fantastica­lly experience­d people.”

He added: “Buying Petrofac’s UK in-person training presence was an excellent opportunit­y that we had to explore.

“It allows us to extend our customer offering and demonstrat­es our commitment to providing the very best training to the energy industry.

“We’re proud that our state-of-the-art training makes our clients’ businesses safer, more efficient and more profitable.

“With Petrofac’s strong training pedigree and world-class staff, the acquisitio­n both broadens and strengthen­s our market-leading offer.”

Following the sale, Petrofac will continue to offer digital content developmen­t, learning and competency management software and emergency response and crisis management services.

Patty Eid, global head of Petrofac Training Services, said: “We are refocusing our North Sea offering with an emphasis on digital competency management, online learning and emergency response.

“Further afield, these skills continue to bolster our internatio­nal training propositio­n and pursuit of in-country value, by providing our global client-base and their workforce developmen­t and nationalis­ation programmes with access to the latest digital tools.

“Our UK training instructor­s have been bringing people home safely for four decades, setting many firsts along the way.

“We’re exceptiona­lly proud of that heritage, and the contributi­on of the team over that time.

“We thank them for their service and look forward to their continued success under the stewardshi­p of 3t Energy Group.”

 ??  ?? SAFETY: 3t Energy Group’s acquisitio­n of Petrofac’s training centres in Montrose and Aberdeen is not expected to result in any redundanci­es.
SAFETY: 3t Energy Group’s acquisitio­n of Petrofac’s training centres in Montrose and Aberdeen is not expected to result in any redundanci­es.

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