FMC Technologies

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FMC Technologies
Public company
Traded as NYSEFTI
S&P 500 Component
Industry Oil and Gas Equipment, Services
Founded 1884 (as the Bean Spray Pump Company)
1928 (as Food Machinery Corporation)
2001 (as FMC Technologies, Inc)
Headquarters Houston, Texas, USA
Key people
John Gremp, Chairman, President and CEO
Products Subsea production and processing systems
Surface wellhead systems
Fluid control equipment
Measurement solutions
Marine loading systems
Revenue Increase $7.126 Billion USD (2013)
Increase $501.4 Million USD (2013)
Number of employees
19,300 (2013)
Website www.fmctechnologies.com

FMC Technologies, Inc. is an American global provider of equipment and services for the energy industry. The company has approximately 19,700 employees and operates 30 production facilities in 16 countries. FMC Technologies designs, manufactures and services systems and products such as subsea production and processing systems, surface wellhead systems, high pressure pumps and fluid control equipment, measurement solutions and marine loading systems for the oil and gas industry. The company also specializes in subsea technologies that maximize recovery of hydrocarbons from challenging reservoirs.[1]

FMC Technologies was incorporated in 2000 when FMC Corporation divested its machinery businesses. FMC Technologies has its headquarters in northern Houston, Texas.[2]

FMC Technologies should not be confused with FMC Corp., which is a separate company, headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

History

On October 1, 2012, the company acquired Pure Energy Services.[3]

Ownership in other companies

Fmc Technologies Bv fully owns FMC Technologies AS Norway (formerly FMC Holding Norway AS between 1998[4] and 2001[5]), which fully owns[6] Fmc Kongsberg Holding AS Norway, which owns 0.1% in FMC Kongsberg Subsea AS Norway.,[7] and fully owns FMC Kongsberg Metering AS.[8]

Leadership

John Gremp is Chairman and CEO of FMC Technologies, Inc.[9]

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