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China Oilfield Services Limited
中海油田服务股份有限公司Type State-owned enterprise Industry Oil exploration and Oil drilling Founded 2001 Headquarters Beijing, People's Republic of China Area served People's Republic of China Key people Chairman: Mr. Fu Chengyu Parent CNOOC Website China Oilfield Services China Oilfield Services (COSL) (SEHK: 2883,SSE: 601808) is an oilfield service. It is a majority owned subsidiary of Chinese state owned company CNOOC Group.[1] It also has a listed sister company in Hong Kong, CNOOC Limited.
China Oilfield Services is seeking acquisition targets in Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Central Asia, to bolster its operating scale and technical competencies. But high oil prices and a speculative investment environment have made agreements difficult to come by, company secretary Chen Weidong told the South China Morning Post.
The parent company of dominant offshore oil producer CNOOC is particularly interested in companies operating in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Caspian Sea.
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Overseas
COSL's overseas revenue surged 133% year on year in the first half to 209.8 million yuan, driven by demand for its services in Indonesia, West Africa and the Middle East.
With crude prices more than doubling in the past two years, a speculative merger and acquisition frenzy has gripped the oil services market.
COSL had an office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia briefly in the early 2000's when it had its first western Vice President, Alan Good, a British born Oilman who helped launch the company internationally and pushed for further growth in the international sector.
COSL also maintains an office in Houston, TX as COSL America
Stock
Globally, the number of listed players in the oilfield services sector is just over 100, with a combined market capitalisation of about US$250 billion. The top five account for 40% of the industry's market capitalisation. The two largest companies in this sector are Schlumberger with a 2007 year end market cap of $117.6 USBillion and Halliburton with a 2007 year end market cap of $33.4 USBillion.
According to Mr Chen, US firms tend to be the most expensive with enterprise values running two to three times book values, compared with one or less in Europe and Asia.
COSL claims a 95% share of China's market for offshore drilling services, 70% of the marine support and transportation market, 60 % of the well survey services market and more than 50% of the seismic data collection market.
Globally, about 15% of oil companies' capital expenditure goes to exploration, 35% to field development and 50% to production.
COSL posted a 22.7% year-on-year rise in interim net profit to 555.9 million Yuan, ($115 million).
Acquisitions
On 23 September 2008 COSL acquired Norway's Awilco Offshore ASA (AWO) for 17.1 billion yuan (2.51 billion U.S. dollars), which is to be merged into COSL Drilling Europe AS, a wholly owned subsidiary of COSL. The deal received backing from the relevant government departments of Norway and Statoil, the state oil company of Norway. The deal increased the number of COSL's operating rigs to 22 from 15 and created the world's eighth largest rig fleet. [2]
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