Nalco Champion

Nalco Champion is a global oilfield chemical company.

History

The company was formed in 2013 following the acquisition of Champion Technologies by Ecolab, the parent company of Nalco. Champion was integrated with the Nalco Energy Services business. In 2012, Ecolab announced its intention to acquire Permian MudService, Inc., the parent company of Champion Technologies, and integrate the business with its Energy Services division.[1] The sale closed on April 10, 2013, at which time the businesses merged and announced its new Nalco Champion brand.[2]

Business

Nalco Champion supplies chemicals and related services to the oil & gas industry. The company’s combined 2012 pro forma revenue was around US$3.1 billion, and it has corporate offices in Sugar Land and Houston, Texas, USA.[3]


According to its web site, Nalco Champion’s business services include:[4]

Upstream:

  • Arctic
  • Deep Water
  • Conventional Oil & Gas
  • Offshore
  • EOR Floods
  • Heavy Oil/ Oil Sands
  • Shale Oil & Gas

Midstream:

  • Transportation

Down Stream

  • Refinery
  • Petrochemical

Key personnel

See also

Notes

  1. Ecolab Agrees to Acquire Champion Technologies for $2.2 Billion, Oct 12, 2012 http://ecolab.com/media-center/news-releases/news-release?id=824B66B88B214D8FADEC437EBAF71C41
  2. Ecolab Closes on Purchase of Champion, Apr 10, 2013 http://ecolab.com/media-center/news-releases/news-release?id=98F0ACC099AE4A5E9D19881D9BEF7392
  3. Justice Department Requires Divestiture in Merger of Ecolab Inc. and Permian Mud Service Inc. http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2013/April/13-at-393.html
  4. http://www.nalcochampion.com
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