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Simmons Private Equity invests in Leap Energy

Leap Energy has partnered with Simmons Private Equity (SPE), an energy focused private equity fund.

Established in 2008, Leap Energy delivers services through its operational offices in Malaysia, Australia and Europe, with representative offices in India, Indonesia and the Middle East. 
 
Leap Energy has established an international client base of over 80 clients, with 200 projects delivered by a team of 50 talented technical experts.
 
Besides the core activities of reservoir studies and M&A advisory, Leap Energy is a technology innovator in mature field production optimisation. It delivers predictive analytics for conventional and unconventional reservoirs. 
 
SPE is an energy focused fund managed by energy investment banking firm Simmons & Company International. The investment will add to its portfolio of energy focused companies including Pryme Group, Seanamic, Safehouse Habitats, Glacier Energy Services, HCS and Flexlife.
 
The investment in Leap Energy marks the first acquisition in what is to become a global upstream consulting group. The strategy is to create a portfolio of niche providers, profitable in their own right, which when combined, will drive operator efficiency, safety and productivity.
 
The existing team of managing partners, Laurent Alessio, Arnout Everts and Chris Connell, who will continue to lead company operations, has been strengthened by the appointment of Gerwyn Williams, formerly chief operating officer of Wood Group Kenny and general manager of McDermott, as the group CEO.
 
Williams, who will be based in the new UK office, says: “There are many operators, particularly those small to medium in size, who want the services of a global consultancy with integrated capability in subsurface, drilling and facilities. We are driven to make our customers’ businesses safer, more efficient and more productive. Today’s announcement is our first significant step in this journey.”
 
Alessio says: “We are excited to put strategic growth back on the agenda and be the founding partner to drive SPE’s ambition to create a global upstream consulting group. We are convinced this strategy will deliver superior solutions to our clients, increase our reach internationally and offer broader opportunities to our staff.”
 
Additional acquisitions have been identified across different service lines and markets in order to further diversify the group. Key areas of focus for acquisitions include geophysics, production optimisation, drilling and well management, concept development, project development and operations support. 
 
Williams says: “We believe by putting a group together on these lines, we are addressing the fundamental requirement of industry to bring efficiency by project managing the interfaces of the various work-streams. The new group’s focus will be on late life and brownfield projects where our customers want to get more value from their existing operations.”

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