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Key facts
With annual revenues of over £2.6 billion, AMEC designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers. AMEC’s Natural Resources, Power and Process and Earth and Environmental businesses employ over 22,000 people in more than 30 countries globally.
AMEC shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange where the company is listed in the Oil Equipment and Services sector (LSE: AMEC) and is included as a member of the FTSE 100 index.
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Key facts
With annual revenues of over £2.6 billion, AMEC designs, delivers and maintains strategic and complex assets for its customers. AMEC’s Natural Resources, Power and Process and Earth and Environmental businesses employ over 22,000 people in more than 30 countries globally.
AMEC shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange where the company is listed in the Oil Equipment and Services sector (LSE: AMEC) and is included as a member of the FTSE 100 index.
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AMEC awarded FEED contract for INPEX's Ichthys Field, offshore Australia.
30 April 2009 - AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, has announced the award by INPEX of a contract for a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for the Ichthys Field, offshore Western Australia.
The contract includes FEED for the offshore gas and condensate production facilities and an export pipeline more than 850 kilometres to the Ichthys LNG Plant in Darwin.
AMEC will now be responsible for providing project management, engineering and other resources necessary to produce the FEED for a large semi-submersible gas production facility, a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading facility (FPSO), Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (URF), and a gas export pipeline.
The award of this major project underlines the strength of AMEC's position in providing asset development solutions to the world's leading oil and gas producers and demonstrates the company's commitment to the development of natural resources in Australia.
Neil Bruce, Chief Operating Officer of AMEC's Natural Resources division, said: "Using our global delivery capability AMEC is one of the few companies able to produce an integrated design solution for this large and complex project. We recognise the importance of this project to Australia and Japan and are committed to delivering a successful FEED to INPEX."
The Ichthys Field lies about 850 kilometres west-south-west of Darwin in the Timor Sea and is one of Australia's largest undeveloped gas fields. The Ichthys Field is operated by INPEX Browse, Ltd (76%) in joint venture with Total E&P Australia (24%).
It is anticipated that the gas production facilities will be in operation for at least 40 years.
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AMEC awarded FEED contract for INPEX's Ichthys Field, offshore Australia.
30 April 2009 - AMEC, the international engineering and project management company, has announced the award by INPEX of a contract for a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) for the Ichthys Field, offshore Western Australia.
The contract includes FEED for the offshore gas and condensate production facilities and an export pipeline more than 850 kilometres to the Ichthys LNG Plant in Darwin.
AMEC will now be responsible for providing project management, engineering and other resources necessary to produce the FEED for a large semi-submersible gas production facility, a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading facility (FPSO), Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (URF), and a gas export pipeline.
The award of this major project underlines the strength of AMEC's position in providing asset development solutions to the world's leading oil and gas producers and demonstrates the company's commitment to the development of natural resources in Australia.
Neil Bruce, Chief Operating Officer of AMEC's Natural Resources division, said: "Using our global delivery capability AMEC is one of the few companies able to produce an integrated design solution for this large and complex project. We recognise the importance of this project to Australia and Japan and are committed to delivering a successful FEED to INPEX."
The Ichthys Field lies about 850 kilometres west-south-west of Darwin in the Timor Sea and is one of Australia's largest undeveloped gas fields. The Ichthys Field is operated by INPEX Browse, Ltd (76%) in joint venture with Total E&P Australia (24%).
It is anticipated that the gas production facilities will be in operation for at least 40 years.
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forthcoming events
05 Jun 2009 - Earth and Environmental seminar
01 Jul 2009 - 2008 final dividend of 10.1p per share paid
27 Aug 2009* - Interim Results 2009
04 Mar 2010 - Preliminary Results 2010
26 Aug 2010 - Interim Results 2010
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* provisional dates
major shareholders
16 Mar 2009 Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Limited 3.95%
03 June 2008 BlackRock Inc 5.11%
07 Nov 2007 Legal and General Group Plc 4.07%
30 April 2007 ABN-AMRO Bank NV 3.98%
15 Jan 2007 Barclays PLC 4.29%
AMEC PLC
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3 June 2009
AMEC to acquire Canadian geotechnical and mining engineering consultancy
AMEC plc, the international engineering and project management company, announces today that it has agreed to purchase the assets and ongoing operations of Journeaux, Bédard and Assoc. Inc. (JBA) from its owner for a total cash cost of £2.0 million (CdnN$3.7 million). Of this total, £1.6 million (Cdn$2.9 million) will be paid at closing, with the balance payable within twelve months.
Closing is anticipated later this month, subject to customary closing conditions.
JBA is a 20-person geotechnical, mining and environmental engineering consultancy located in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1987, the company provides a broad range of services related to mine tailings management, dam design, permafrost foundations, and laboratory testing and inspection. It has built long-term, trusted relationships with clients, particularly in the mining sector.
The acquisition is consistent with AMEC's strategy of geographic and capability expansion in the Earth and Environmental division and follows ten other acquisitions in this division since January 2007.
05 Jun 2009 - Earth and Environmental seminar
01 Jul 2009 - 2008 final dividend of 10.1p per share paid
27 Aug 2009* - Interim Results 2009
04 Mar 2010 - Preliminary Results 2010
26 Aug 2010 - Interim Results 2010
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* provisional dates
major shareholders
16 Mar 2009 Credit Suisse Securities (Europe) Limited 3.95%
03 June 2008 BlackRock Inc 5.11%
07 Nov 2007 Legal and General Group Plc 4.07%
30 April 2007 ABN-AMRO Bank NV 3.98%
15 Jan 2007 Barclays PLC 4.29%
AMEC PLC
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3 June 2009
AMEC to acquire Canadian geotechnical and mining engineering consultancy
AMEC plc, the international engineering and project management company, announces today that it has agreed to purchase the assets and ongoing operations of Journeaux, Bédard and Assoc. Inc. (JBA) from its owner for a total cash cost of £2.0 million (CdnN$3.7 million). Of this total, £1.6 million (Cdn$2.9 million) will be paid at closing, with the balance payable within twelve months.
Closing is anticipated later this month, subject to customary closing conditions.
JBA is a 20-person geotechnical, mining and environmental engineering consultancy located in Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1987, the company provides a broad range of services related to mine tailings management, dam design, permafrost foundations, and laboratory testing and inspection. It has built long-term, trusted relationships with clients, particularly in the mining sector.
The acquisition is consistent with AMEC's strategy of geographic and capability expansion in the Earth and Environmental division and follows ten other acquisitions in this division since January 2007.
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Glance-PRESS DIGEST - Financial Times - Oct 16
Fri, 16th Oct 2009 04:04
Financial Times
[...]
AMEC BUILDS BRIDGE INTO KOREAN ENERGY
UK engineering consultancy Amec is extending into
South Korea's energy sector after enhancing its credentials in
the region by leading the construction of one of the world's
largest bridges. Amec has entered a joint venture with state-run
Korea Electric Power Corp and Korea Gas Corp to steer their
growth into international markets. Chief executive Samir Brikho,
who will attend the opening of the 12.5km Incheon Bridge on
Friday, said that working with Samsung Engineering and
Construction showed him that Korea's companies have the
technical skills needed for big projects, but that the UK group
had expertise in programme management 'that needed to be learned
in South Korea'.
[...]
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18.06.2010 10:28
Deutsche Bank belässt Amec auf 'Buy' - Ziel 950 Pence
Die Deutsche Bank hat die Einstufung für Amec auf "Buy" und das Kursziel auf 950,00 Pence belassen. Amec dürfte einer der Hauptprofiteure der Ölkatastrophe im Golf von Mexiko sein, schrieb Analyst Christyan Malek in einer Branchenstudie vom Freitag. Das Unternehmen sei spezialisiert auf die Beratung zu Umwelt- und Engineerung-Themen und insofern gut positioniert, um von der anziehenden Nachfrage nach verbesserten Sicherheitsmaßnahmen zu profitieren. Die Amec-Aktie zähle neben Saipem zu seinen "Top Picks". Den Sektor bewertet der Experte mit "Neutral"
Deutsche Bank belässt Amec auf 'Buy' - Ziel 950 Pence
Die Deutsche Bank hat die Einstufung für Amec auf "Buy" und das Kursziel auf 950,00 Pence belassen. Amec dürfte einer der Hauptprofiteure der Ölkatastrophe im Golf von Mexiko sein, schrieb Analyst Christyan Malek in einer Branchenstudie vom Freitag. Das Unternehmen sei spezialisiert auf die Beratung zu Umwelt- und Engineerung-Themen und insofern gut positioniert, um von der anziehenden Nachfrage nach verbesserten Sicherheitsmaßnahmen zu profitieren. Die Amec-Aktie zähle neben Saipem zu seinen "Top Picks". Den Sektor bewertet der Experte mit "Neutral"
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