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CHC makes a move for Babcock oil and gas business
CHC could soon acquire the oil and gas business of Babcock, which provides offshore oil and gas crew transportation services in the UK, Denmark and Australia. Babcock employs 500 people and has 30 aircraft.
CHC is set to become an even more substantial player once it takes on Babcock's assets.

CHC Group has entered into a conditional agreement for the acquisition of the oil and gas aviation business of Babcock International Group. The oil and gas business, which is part of Babcock's aviation sector, provides offshore oil and gas crew transportation services in the UK, Denmark and Australia. It is headquartered in Aberdeen in the UK, employs over 500 people and operates around 30 aircraft across its three locations.

The deal, which is subject to pre-closing conditions, is expected to complete in the second calendar quarter of 2021. It is intended that CHC will seek clearances for the transaction from antitrust authorities in the UK and Australia, though completion is not conditional upon such clearances being received.

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