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Aker Solutions goes long on low carbon
Report summary
Aker Solutions is shaking things up, big time. An announcement on 17 July proposed the spin out of two new companies and a merger with sister company, Kvaerner. The changes are all about repositioning the company for a low carbon future. Additionally, the merger will provide some much-needed shelter in response to a low oil and gas market. In this insight, we give our take on Aker Solutions' proposed changes and discuss how oil and gas service companies are coping with the prospect of a low carbon future.
Table of contents
- Aker Solutions' transformation: what's changing?
- Much needed shelter for a prolonged downturn
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Repositioning for a low-carbon future
- Back home to Norway
- A model for others to follow?
- What next for the new Aker Solutions?
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