NATCO Group explained

NATCO Group
Fate:Acquired by Cameron International
Predecessor:National Tank Company
Foundation:1988
Location City:Houston, Texas
Location Country:United States

NATCO Group was a medium-sized company based in Houston, Texas, officially founded in 1988 but essentially the successor of the National Tank Company which was founded in 1926; it manufactured equipment for separating oil, natural gas and water from one another, which is used in most oil-producing regions of the world. Its turnover in 2008 was $650 million and it had 2400 employees.

In November 2009 it was acquired by Cameron International[1] in a $780 million all-stock transaction, the intent being to insource processing and separation products for Cameron.

In January 2010 NATCO settled an FCPA case, admitting that it had paid bribes to Kazakhstan officials who would otherwise have questioned the immigration status of its workers there[2] and invoiced for them as miscellaneous expenses.

Whilst most of its revenue came from the US, it had projects in Kazakhstan, south-east Asia and the Canadian oil sands[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cameron to acquire Natco Group .
  2. Web site: NATCO settles 'extorted' bribe case .
  3. Web site: NATCO Group 2008Q4 Earnings Call Transcript . 17 February 2009.