WSP Acquires Schlumberger’s Industrial Water Consultancy Business

WSP Global, a Canada-based professional services firmWSP Global Inc. announced June 17 that is has entered into an agreement with Schlumberger, a leading global oilfield services company, to acquire its industrial water consultancy business.

This 250-employee business will enable WSP to provide water consulting services and project solutions to industrial clients worldwide and will establish a presence for WSP in Chile and Peru. The acquisition will also add to WSP’s presence in a number of countries in which it is currently operating, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Colombia and Mexico. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2016.

“The industrial water consultancy team will bring WSP an increased presence in the attractive global water market, more specifically, in the supply, management, control and environmental protection of water,” commented Alexandre L’Heureux, the incoming President and Chief Executive Officer of WSP. “This transaction, which will be financed using our available cash, is aligned with our growth strategy; not only are we deepening our expertise in the industrial water sector, but we are strengthening our presence in South America, a region we are targeting in our 2015-2018 strategic plan. We look forward to welcoming all new employees from this division.”

“We are pleased about the prospect of joining WSP as our operations are complementary, and expect to create new opportunities for our employees and our clients,” said John McCartney, business manager, Industrial Water Consultancy, Schlumberger. “Upon closing, we anticipate playing an active role in the development and growth of WSP’s multi-disciplinary group in South America and to offer a wide range of additional services to our clients around the world.”

As one of the world’s leading professional services firms, WSP provides technical expertise and strategic advice to clients in the property and buildings, transportation and infrastructure, environment, industry, resources (including mining and oil and gas), and power and energy sectors. WSP also offers highly specialized services in project delivery and strategic consulting.

Its experts include engineers, advisors, technicians, scientists, architects, planners, surveyors and environmental specialists, as well as other design, program and construction management professionals. With approximately 34,000 people in 500 offices across 40 countries, WSP is well positioned to deliver successful and sustainable projects under its WSP and WSP / Parsons Brinckerhoff brands.

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