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NorSea Group Makes Long-term UK Commitment

August 25, 2014

Peterhead Harbour
Peterhead Harbour

NorSea Group (U.K.) Limited is making a major, long-term commitment to the U.K. with the announcement that it will take over operatorship of Smith Quay and Embankment at Peterhead on a 10-year agreement as of September 1. NorSea Group also has a 15-year lease at South Quay in Montrose and a long term agreement with Scrabster Harbour Trust.


John Wallace, CEO at Peterhead Port Authority is delighted to welcome NorSea Group to the Port given their profile within the industry, personnel and resources. “We built up a strong portfolio of clients at the Smith Quay base, but it became apparent that we needed a professionally focused and integrated company such as NorSea Group to continue the success and provide the level of service expected at Peterhead, to grow this business further.  NorSea Group is synonymous with safety and service, I warmly welcome them and look forward to this partnership blossoming”.


Merging Danbor and NorSea Group’s UK companies

The announcement of the new agreement with Peterhead Port Authority, represents the next phase of NorSea Group’s plans for ongoing increased activity on the UKCS, and follow NorSea Group’s acquisition of the Danish base and logistics company, Danbor, earlier this year. Danbor was also established in U.K. at the time of the purchase, but the UK company has now been merged with NorSea Group (U.K.) Ltd. Merger of the two companies was completed this month and they will now trade as NorSea Group (U.K.) Limited. The merger secures NorSea Group’s long term plans to service oil and gas operators, service companies and drilling contractors through its offices and warehouses in both Aberdeen and Montrose.  


 “When we signed an agreement with Scrabster Harbour Board and opened our office in Aberdeen last year, we did so with the intention of building a significant presence in the U.K.,” said UK MD, Kim Christensen. “The past 12 months have seen considerable company growth within the UK and we now have a major presence in four key Scottish ports – Aberdeen, Montrose, Peterhead, Scrabster with additional service provision at Lerwick and Invergordon.”


Together with their other bases; nine in Norway, one in Denmark and one in Holland, NorSea Group can now offer a unique coverage of the North Sea Basin.


NorSea Group’s Director of International and Project Operations, Knut Magne Johannessen continued, “We have made a long-term commitment to the energy sector in the U.K. and we will continue our plans for future growth. Traditionally known as a service provider for the oil and gas industry, our purchase of Danbor has given us the additional resources and facilities we needed to support our intention to provide a full range of services to the renewables and decommissioning markets, both on and offshore.”

 

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