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  2. Aker Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Aker Drilling was a Norwegian drilling rig operation company; based in Stavanger, Norway and majority owned by the Aker Group. It was listed on Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker - 'AKD'. In October 2011, it was amalgamated into global operations of Transocean and renamed to Transocean Norway Drilling AS , after the completion of the US$1.43 ...

  3. Dolphin Drilling - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, A/S Aker Drilling Company Ltd. (Dolphin Drilling) was established. In 1976, Fred. Olsen & Co. acquired Aker Drilling Services, and renamed it Dolphin Services A/S. In 1997, based on Dolphin Services A/S, the Fred. Olsen Energy ASA was formed. The company was listed on Oslo Stock Exchange with the tickers FOE and later DDASA.

  4. Aker Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Aker Kværner also became a minor shareholder in the Finnish engineering company Aker Arctic in 2004. Aker Kvaerner started trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'AKVER' on 2 April 2004. [5] [6] In 2006, the company's pulp-and-paper and power businesses were sold to Finnish-based Metso for €335 million. [7]

  5. Byford Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    Built as Deep Sea Driller, Byford Dolphin was the first-of-class in the highly successful Aker H-3 series, designed by Aker Group and completed at the Aker Verdal shipyard in 1974. [ 5 ] Byford Dolphin had an overall length of 108.2 metres (355 ft), breadth of 67.4 metres (221 ft) and depth of 36.6 metres (120 ft).

  6. Aker ASA - Wikipedia

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    Aker's main shareholder is Kjell Inge Røkke, who owns 68.2% per cent of Aker through his company TRG Holding AS. The corporate headquarters are located in Fornebu , Norway. Aker was established in 1841 when Akers Mekaniske Verksted was founded in Oslo.

  7. Johan Sverdrup oil field - Wikipedia

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    The Johan Sverdrup oil field (Sverdrup Field) is an oil field in the North Sea, about 140 kilometres (87 mi) west of Stavanger, Norway. [1] The field lies in two different production licenses and consists of two different discoveries called Avaldsnes (where Aker BP is the operator) and Aldous Major South (where Statoil - now known as Equinor - is the operator).

  8. Aker - Wikipedia

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    Aker ASA, a company based in Oslo, Norway, including its subsidiaries Aker Solutions, an engineering company (formerly Aker Kværner) Aker American Shipping, a bareboat company with Aker Philadelphia Shipyard; Aker Drilling, an oil rig company; Aker Floating Production, a company engaged in ship based petroleum production; Aker Seafoods, a ...

  9. Aker Holding - Wikipedia

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    Aker Holding is a holding company that owns 40.27% of Aker Solutions. It manages the ownership of four major owners in the company, through a common agreement to insure negative control over the company. Ownership: Aker ASA (60.0%) Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry (30.0%) SAAB (7.5%) Investor (2.5%)