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Subsea 7 S.A.
Company typeSociété Anonyme

Traded as

OSE: SUBC
IndustryEngineering
PredecessorAcergy S.A.
Subsea 7, Inc
Founded2002
HeadquartersSutton, Greater London, United Kingdom[1]

Area served

Worldwide

Key people

Kristian Siem (Chairman), John Evans (CEO)
ServicesOffshore engineering, construction, and project management for the energy industry
RevenueIncrease US $6.297 billion (2013)[2]

Operating income

Decrease US $573.4 million (2013)[2]

Net income

Decrease US $439.9 million (2013)[2]
Total assetsIncrease US $10.357 billion (2013)[2]
Total equityIncrease US $6.612 billion (2013)[2]

Number of employees

9,800 (2015)
SubsidiariesSeaway Heavy lifting (SHL), SapuraAcergy, Sonamet, Global Oceon Engineers Nigeria Limited (Oceon), NigerStar 7, Xodus, 4Subsea
Websitewww.subsea7.com

Subsea 7 S.A. is a Luxembourgish-domiciled subsea engineering, construction and services company serving the offshore energy industry.[3] The company is registered in Luxembourg with its headquarters in London.[4] Subsea 7 delivers offshore projects and provides services for the energy industry.

Subsea7 makes offshore energy transition feasible through working on lower-carbon oil and gas and by providing services for the growth of renewables and other emerging energy industries.

History[edit]

Subsea7

The company was formed by the January 2011 combination of its two predecessor companies, Acergy S.A. and Subsea 7, Inc.

Acergy was founded in 1970 as Stolt Nielsen Seaway, a division of the Norwegian Stolt-Nielsen Group offering divers for the exploration of the North Sea. After a series of acquisitions, including Comex ServicesofFrance in 1992 and Houston, Texas-based Ceanic Corporation in 1998, the company changed its name to Stolt Offshore in 2000. Five years later Stolt-Nielsen spun out the company as an independent business listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange and NASDAQ. The firm renamed as Acergy in March 2006.

Subsea 7, Inc. was the result of a series of mergers between DSND Offshore AS, Halliburton Subsea, Subsea Offshore and Rockwater over an extended period, with Rockwater and SubSea merging in 1999 to form Halliburton Subsea, and the resulting company operating as a 50/50 joint venture with DSND in 2002 with the name Subsea 7.[5] Halliburton exited the joint venture in November 2004. The company was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in August 2005 following its restructuring the same year.[5]

On 21 June 2010 the combination of Acergy S.A. and Subsea 7 Inc. was announced and was completed on 7 January 2011. The new entity took the Subsea 7 name while retaining Acergy's Luxembourg domicile and operational headquarters in London.[6] The chairman and chief executive roles were filled by Kristian Siem and Jean Cahuzac, who had previously held the same roles at Subsea 7 and Acergy respectively.

Offices[edit]

The principal executive office in Sutton, London

The current world headquarters for Subsea 7 are located at 40 Brighton Road, Sutton, London.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Subsea 7 Website". Subsea 7. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e "Annual Report 2013" (PDF). Subsea 7. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  • ^ Subsea 7 Career & Training
  • ^ Website, Subsea7. "About Us". subsea7 Corporate2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ a b "Company evolution". Subsea 7 website. Retrieved 2009-05-13.
  • ^ Bhatia, Meera; Stigset, Marianne (21 June 2010). "Acergy Agrees to Acquire Subsea 7 for $2.5 Billion". Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg. Archived from the original on July 10, 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2010.
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