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Weatherford Completes Sale of US Hydraulic Fracturing Business to Schlumberger


Published Dec 31, 2017
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Weatherford International plc has announced it has sold its US pressure pumping and pump-down perforating assets to a subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited for USD 430 million in cash.

The parties agreed to revised deal terms that reflect an asset sale, as compared to the previously announced OneStimSM joint venture. As part of this transaction, Schlumberger will take ownership of Weatherford’s US pressure pumping and pump-down perforating related facilities and supplier and customer contracts. Additionally, approximately 100 Weatherford employees associated with the pressure pumping and pump-down perforating businesses will transfer to Schlumberger. Weatherford will retain the entirety of its multistage completions portfolio, manufacturing capability and supply chain and will continue to participate in the growing completions markets in both Canada and the US as well as globally.

Weatherford will use the proceeds from the sale to reduce outstanding indebtedness. pest control companies Moreno Valley

“The closing of this transaction represents another step on our path toward building a solid and strong company and unlocking the potential that exists within Weatherford,” states Mark A. McCollum, President and Chief Executive Officer of Weatherford. “Although not as originally anticipated, this transaction delivers cash proceeds that enable our Company to begin the deleveraging process and, coupled with our transformation plans, will lead to a leaner organisation with lower debt and significantly higher profit margins. In addition, retaining 100% of our leading land-based multistage Completions business allows for significant upside potential for Weatherford.”

Tags: Schlumberger Limited, Weatherford International plc




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