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27 Apr 2022

Offshore Rig Builders Keppel O&M and Sembcorp Marine Set to Combine

Caption: From left: Mr Loh Chin Hua, CEO of Keppel Corporation and Chairman of Keppel O&M; Mr Chris Ong, CEO of Keppel O&M; Mr Wong Weng Sun, President & CEO of Sembcorp Marine, and Tan Sri Mohd Hassan Marican, Chairman of Sembcorp Marine at the signing of definitive agreements between Keppel Corporation and Sembcorp Marine for the Proposed Combination of Keppel Offshore & Marine and Sembcorp Marine.

Singapore's Sembcorp Marine (Sembmarine) has agreed to a multi-billion dollar merger with Keppel Corp's larger offshore and marine unit, a year after the Temasek-backed firms began deal talks to cope with an industry downturn.The loss-making oil rig builders have been whiplashed by years of oversupply and oil price volatility as well as a drop in new orders.Such troubles have been exacerbated by the global transition towards renewable energy, consolidation at Chinese and South Korean rivals…

31 Mar 2022

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Sembcorp Marine Working on Merger

©Keppel Offshore & Marine

Keppel Corp's offshore and marine (O&M) arm and smaller rival Sembcorp Marine are working towards having an agreement over their business unification in place by the end of April, the companies said on Thursday.The companies had first announced plans to combine their loss-making O&M businesses in June last year. The deal would see Keppel spin off the new business into a listed entity, with Singapore state investor Temasek becoming the largest shareholder in the combined company.

24 Jun 2021

Keppel, Sembcorp Marine in Talks to Merge Offshore and Marine Units

Keppel Tuas Shipyard - File Photo: Keppel Corp.

Temasek-backed Singapore conglomerate Keppel Corp and smaller rival Sembcorp Marine are exploring a potential tie-up which would see them combine their struggling offshore and marine (O&M) businesses after years of losses in an industry downturn.A successful deal would see Keppel spin off the new business into a listed entity and ultimately exit from the legacy business. Temasek would become the largest shareholder in the combined unit, while Sembcorp will also own a stake in it.Keppel's O&M unit…

21 Jan 2008

MISC Proposes $973m Deal for Ramunia

MISChas proposed a $973m deal to merge its shipbuilding business with Ramunia Holdings, an oil services company. The merger would expand MISC’s plans to create a regional business building oil rigs to compete against neighbouring Singapore, which is the world’s largest producer of offshore energy platforms. The deal would be a reverse takeover that could allow MISC to list its Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering unit under the Ramunia name in hopes of copying the success of Keppel Corp and SembCorp Industries, Singapore’s biggest oil rig builders, which saw a sharp rise in their shares last year due to higher oil prices. However, the…