- Smedvig
Infobox Company
company_name = Smedvig asa
company_
company_type = Public
foundation = 1915
location =Stavanger ,Norway
key_people = Kjell E. Jacobsen (CEO)
John Fredriksen (Chairman)
area_served =
industry = Petroleum
products = Offshoredrilling rig s
revenue = profit NOK 4,219 million (2005)
operating_income = NOK 1,272 million (2005)
net_income = NOK 364 million (2005)
num_employees = 3,750 (2006)
parent =
subsid =
homepage = [http://www.smedvig.com www.smedvig.com ]
footnotes =Smedvig ASA, ("Smedvig"), (ose|SME, nyse|SMVA) was a Norwegian offshore
oil rig company headquarter ed inStavanger until it was acquired (January 2006) by rig newcomer SeaDrill. At time of the merger Smedvig operated two semi submersibles, one drillship and one jack up rig in the Norwegian and British sector of theNorth Sea . A fleet of seventender rig s were operated in South East Asia from the Singaporean subsidiary Smedvig Asia. As part of the merger, Smedvig's staff was transferred to Seadrill with Smedvig senior personnel assuming key positions in Seadrill (CEO, CFO etc). Smedvig was delisted from the OSE and NYSE. Tanker mogulJohn Fredriksen is the major stake holder inSeaDrill . Seadrill is listed on theOslo Stock Exchange .History
Smedvig started in 1915 as the
shipping company Peder Smedvig Shipping Company by Peder Smedvig. Between 1917 and 1959 Smedvig was also in thecanning industry. In the 1960s the company entered the oil age with investments insupply ship s, oil tankers and in 1973 the first drilling rig. The company acquired multiple rigs throughout the 1970s and 1980s and in 1988 it bought the competitorDyvi Offshore .In 1989 the company was reorganised as a
holding company for the Smedvig family's drilling operations and in 1990 the company was listed on theOslo Stock Exchange . Between 1991 and 1998 the company was also engaged in floating oil production.In December 2005 rumours circulated of Fredriksen-controlled firm SeaDrill biding for Smedvig, and since has been in a biding war with U.S. company
Noble Corporation . But it was announced in late January 2006 that SeaDrill had bought more than 50 percent of Smedvig, and therefore gained control of the company (51.24 percent of the votes and 52.27 percent of the capital). The purchase is Fredriksen's biggest deal ever.
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