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COMPANY PROFILE


EVOLUTION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PAST EXPERIENCE


We visit many companies who were set up to serve the burgeoning offshore oil & gas industry and have seen opportunities in the offshore renewable sector. These companies have an unbelievable breadth of knowledge and expertise to bring to the industry and it would be rather foolish to ignore that fact.


With that in mind we aim to focus on this subject area as a feature in its own right in a future edition


Our company profile focuses on one such company Sembmarine SLP, based in Lowestoft, UK and spoke to Andrew Thompson their UK Managing Director


EVOLVING WITH THE UK’S ENERGY FOCUS


Sembmarine SLP limited started its humble beginnings as a pipeline construction support company (Sea & Land Pipelines Ltd) for the then emerging gas industry in 1968, after the discovery of commercial natural gas by BP near Bacton off the Norfolk coast in 1965.


DIVERSIFICATION


After a period of only five years, SLP had begun diversifying into other industry related construction projects including offshore modules and topsides design. By the 1990’s SLP had become a full EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor involved not only in oil & gas, but also providing structural steel components for the Sizewell B nuclear plant.


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