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1996 [[Kvaerner]] acquired Trafalgar House<ref>The Times Aug. 13, 1996</ref>. A new structure was established to bring together the UK-based oil and gas activities of 2 of Kvaerner's subsidiaries and 2 of Trafalgar House's subsidiaries; the new business would be called [[Kvaerner Oil and Gas]]; the HQ would be in Aberdeen; operational bases were in Teesside, Lowestoft and Fife.<ref>The Times Aug. 15, 1996</ref>
1996 [[Kvaerner]] acquired Trafalgar House<ref>The Times Aug. 13, 1996</ref>. A new structure was established to bring together the UK-based oil and gas activities of 2 of Kvaerner's subsidiaries and 2 of Trafalgar House's subsidiaries; the new business would be called [[Kvaerner Oil and Gas]]; the HQ would be in Aberdeen; operational bases were in Teesside, Lowestoft and Fife.<ref>The Times Aug. 15, 1996</ref>
2001 [[Aker Maritime]] acquired Kvaerner; this would involve merging the production of oil and gas facilities by the 2 companies<ref>The Times Nov. 29, 2001</ref>


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Latest revision as of 12:17, 12 February 2024

1996 Kvaerner acquired Trafalgar House[1]. A new structure was established to bring together the UK-based oil and gas activities of 2 of Kvaerner's subsidiaries and 2 of Trafalgar House's subsidiaries; the new business would be called Kvaerner Oil and Gas; the HQ would be in Aberdeen; operational bases were in Teesside, Lowestoft and Fife.[2]

2001 Aker Maritime acquired Kvaerner; this would involve merging the production of oil and gas facilities by the 2 companies[3]

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  1. The Times Aug. 13, 1996
  2. The Times Aug. 15, 1996
  3. The Times Nov. 29, 2001