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Oil and gas services company based in Aberdeen, Scotland
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Abbot Group Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryOil and gas services
Headquarters,
OwnerFirst Reserve Corporation

Abbot Group Limited is an oil and gas services company based inAberdeen,Scotland. The Group employs more than 8,000 people in over 20 countries around the world.[1]

The group has two operating divisions,KCA DEUTAG and Bentec. DEUTAG was acquired in 2001 and was merged with KCA Drilling.[2] They constituted the division that provide offshore and onshore drilling services.[2] Bentec, on the other hand, provides related well and facilities engineering services to theenergy industry. The company operates in theNorth Sea and in locations such as Russia, the Middle East, Caspian Region, North and West Africa, and Asia.

In 2007, Alasdair Locke was the executive chairman of Abbot Group. He had founded the company. Also in 2007, Abbot Group was the largest oil-rig contractor to companies operating in the North Sea. Its markets included the North Sea, Caspian Sea, Russia, North Africa, and the Middle East.[3]

On 7 March 2008, Abbot Group was acquired by US private equity firmFirst Reserve Corporation.[4]

In 2012, Abbot was involved in a bribery settlement with the British government, paying £5.6m as penalty for bribes made to win a contract.[5] The penalty, which was cited as civil recovery, was announced on November 23, 2012.[6] The amount was equivalent to "advantage received by the company" from the contract it won by bribing Scottish officials.[5][7] The series of payments was entered into by one of its overseas subsidiaries.[6]

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References

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  1. ^"Annual Report 2007" Abbot Group[permanent dead link] Accessed 12 June 2008.
  2. ^abSmith, Norman J. (2011).The Sea of Lost Opportunity: North Sea Oil and Gas, British Industry and the Offshore Supplies Office, Volume 7. Oxford: Elsevier. p. 225.ISBN 978-0-444-53645-7.
  3. ^Fortson, Danny (20 December 2007)"First Reserve buys oil-rig operator Abbot Group" .The Independent. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  4. ^Mahtani, Dino (19 December 2007)."First Reserve to acquire Abbot".Financial Times.ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved30 April 2015.
  5. ^abBinham, Caroline (24 November 2012)."Abbot first to strike bribery deal".www.ft.com. Retrieved8 August 2022.
  6. ^abTalus, Kim (2014).Research Handbook on International Energy Law. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 505.ISBN 978-1-78100-219-3.
  7. ^King, Colin; Lord, Nicholas (2018).Negotiated Justice and Corporate Crime: The Legitimacy of Civil Recovery Orders and Deferred Prosecution Agreements. Cham: Springer. p. 66.ISBN 978-3-319-78562-2.

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