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Abbot Group plc has three principal subsidiaries [[KCA Drilling]] Ltd., '''BW Group''' plc and '''OIS International Inspection''' plc. The companies offer a wide range of services in the upstream and downstream energy sectors world-wide.<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Monday 20 September 1999</ref>
Abbot Group plc has three principal subsidiaries [[KCA Drilling]] Ltd., '''BW Group''' plc and '''OIS International Inspection''' plc. The companies offer a wide range of services in the upstream and downstream energy sectors world-wide.<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Monday 20 September 1999</ref>
1995 [[Abbot Group]] reversed into [[Universal Underwear|Unigroup]] in order to obtain a quotation for its [[KCA Drilling]] subsidiary<ref>The Times May 26, 1995</ref>. Other business activities included the generation of electricity by wind farms.  Other businesses were later sold<ref>1995 Abbot group report</ref>


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Abbot Group plc has three principal subsidiaries KCA Drilling Ltd., BW Group plc and OIS International Inspection plc. The companies offer a wide range of services in the upstream and downstream energy sectors world-wide.[1]

1995 Abbot Group reversed into Unigroup in order to obtain a quotation for its KCA Drilling subsidiary[2]. Other business activities included the generation of electricity by wind farms. Other businesses were later sold[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Aberdeen Press and Journal - Monday 20 September 1999
  2. The Times May 26, 1995
  3. 1995 Abbot group report