CHC must unwind its completed acquisition of Babcock’s oil and
gas offshore helicopter services to address competition concerns.
This decision by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
follows an in-depth Phase 2 investigation into the deal.
CHC provides offshore transport in the oil and gas sector,
including taking workers to and from rigs in the UK North Sea.
Prior to the merger, Babcock also provided these services. The
CMA found that the parties were 2 of just 4 suppliers of oil and
gas offshore helicopter services in the UK and provided an
important competitive constraint on each other. The loss of this
constraint would significantly reduce rivalry between an already
limited number of suppliers. As a result, the CMA has found that
the merger would lead to significant competition concerns in the
UK’s oil and gas offshore helicopter services market.
In assessing competition in the supply of oil and gas offshore
helicopter services in the UK, the CMA engaged with customers,
competitors and other industry players. The CMA reviewed data on
bidding for previous contracts, which indicated that the parties
frequently bid against each other, and reviewed business strategy
documents that showed that the parties considered each other to
be significant competitors.
To address its concerns, and to restore competition to pre-merger
levels, the CMA requires CHC to sell the UK oil and gas offshore
helicopter services business it bought from Babcock. The sale of
this business will ensure that 4 effective competitors remain in
the market.
Kip Meek, Chair of the CMA inquiry group, said:
Offshore oil and gas are important industries for the UK, and
helicopter companies play a vital role in transporting workers
safely to and from oil rigs. While the industry faces commercial
challenges, UK customers continue to spend hundreds of millions
of pounds on offshore helicopter services each year. Competition
is vital to avoid higher prices or poorer quality, problems that
ultimately increase costs to UK consumers.
The sale of Babcock’s UK oil and gas offshore helicopter services
business will support competition in future tenders for these
important services.
For more information, visit the CHC / Babcock merger
inquiry page.
Notes to editors:
- For media enquiries, contact the CMA press office on 020 3738
6460 or press@cma.gov.uk.
- CHC Group LLC (CHC) purchased the entire issued share capital
of Offshore Helicopter Services UK Limited (Babcock Offshore UK),
Offshore Services Australasia Pty Ltd (Babcock Offshore
Australia) and Offshore Helicopter Services Denmark A/S (Babcock
Offshore Denmark).
- Under the Enterprise Act 2002 the CMA has a duty to make a
reference to Phase 2 if the CMA believes that it is or may be the
case that a relevant merger situation has been created, or
arrangements are in progress or contemplation which, if carried
into effect, will result in the creation of a relevant merger
situation; and the creation of that situation has resulted, or
may be expected to result, in a substantial lessening of
competition with any markets or markets in the United Kingdom for
goods or services.