3T Energy Group Buys Offshore Training Firm Survivex

Laxman Pai
Friday, November 2, 2018

Technology and training organization 3T Energy Group has acquired Aberdeen-based Survivex, an offshore oil and gas training specialist.

Global technology and training organisation said in a press release that it has become the UK’s largest energy sector training provider after acquiring Survivex.

"This acquisition strengthens 3T Energy Group’s global offering and is part of its strategy to transform the training sector with technology to enable people and companies to work safer, smarter and more efficiently," it said.

3T Energy Group was formed earlier in 2018 by bringing together expertise from AIS Training and advanced simulator developer, Drilling Systems. The group has three other strategically-located UK training centres that deliver courses to more than 75,000 delegates annually, with significant capacity to expand.

In addition to the world-class training and competency management software, e-learning and virtual reality offered by 3T Energy Group, it is also market leader in drilling, well control and crane operations simulators. This includes the latest revolutionary mobile On-The-Rig (OTR) and MultiSIM simulators that drive competence assurance and compliance.

Survivex is an ideal fit for 3T Energy Group. Established in 2011 it has grown to become one of the UK’s leading training providers with world-class facilities located in Aberdeen.

The transformational acquisition will allow 3T Energy Group to widen its course portfolio, increase availability and deliver better value for its customers.

Categories: Legal Education/Training Energy Mergers & Acquisitions Offshore Energy

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