The Scotsman

Aberdeen subsea firm undertakes buyout

- By SCOTT REID

The Aberdeen-based subsea controls engineerin­g division of SEA, part of technology group Cohort, has undergone a management buyout as it looks to build up its core business in the North Sea European energy sector.

The move sees the company reverted to a new version of its original trading name, J&S Subsea Limited.

Following the MBO, the business is now wholly owned and managed by the senior leadership team, led by Matt Blair.

All 17 personnel have been retained and the firm has plans to expand its engineerin­g and production workforce over the coming months.

The business will con tinue to focus on refurbishi­ng, designing, manufactur­ing and engineerin­g controls for the energy sectors and providing operationa­l support where required.

The firm also plans to move to a new facility in the Aberdeen area that will allow it to support current operationa­l requiremen­ts as well as pro - viding options for expansion and “new opportunit­ies”.

Blair, who is executive chairman, said: “We would like to thank SEA for all their sup - port through the last few years and wish them the best for the future.

“We are well positioned to build on our reputation and experience in subsea controls and operationa­l engineerin­g support to drive the business forward in the UK Continenta­l Shelf as well as overseas.

“As businesses engage further in the energy transition, the number of subsea campaigns in the North Sea is on the rise. It’ s our strategy to focus on supporting these.”

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