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Partners Group acquire Aberdeen offshore company North Star


By Kirsty Brown

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Partners Group, a leading global private markets firm, has agreed on behalf of its clients to acquire North Star, an operator of specialised vessels that offer emergency response and rescue as well as essential offshore wind maintenance services, from Basalt Infrastructure Partners.

Headquartered in Aberdeen, North Star is an established infrastructure company with a fleet of 48 emergency response and rescue vessels (ERRVs) and service operation vessels (SOVs) and around 1,400 employees.

North Star's ERRV fleet is the largest in Europe and provides essential crew rescue, firefighting and other emergency response services to offshore energy operations in the North Sea.

The company is also the leading UK provider of SOVs which are used to transport technicians to offshore windfarms and accommodate them for extended periods of time.

North Star has strong infrastructure characteristics with an asset-heavy business model and predictable cash flows, supported by the mandatory usage of ERRVs and long-term contracts in the offshore wind sector.

The company is set to benefit from rising demand for SOVs due to structural growth in the offshore wind industry, which is being driven by global decarbonisation trends.

Partners Group aims to transform North Star into a leading pan-European next generation offshore wind infrastructure services company, which reflects the firm's focus on investing with sustainability factors in mind.

Partners Group will work with management on a transformational value creation plan that will expand the company's platform through growing its offshore wind fleet and broadening its offshore wind offering.

North Star SOV fleet.
North Star SOV fleet.

Managing director of private infrastructure at Partners Group David Daum said: "North Star represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a leading energy infrastructure services business that is well-positioned to capitalise on the transformative trends driving growth in the offshore wind industry.

"The company provides mission critical services and benefits from steady demand due to high barriers to entry and few direct competitors.

"We have extensive experience in the offshore wind sector and North Star is a great fit for our platform-expansion strategy.

"We look forward to working with Matthew and the team."

Chief executive officer of North Star Matthew Gordon said: "We have over 50 years of operating experience and maintain a market leading position for both ERRVs and SOVs.

"Looking ahead, servicing the offshore wind industry represents a huge growth opportunity for us as the decarbonisation of economies gathers pace.

"Partners Group's operational expertise in that industry will be very valuable as we expand into new offshore wind markets in Europe, which are experiencing similar tailwinds to those in the UK."

Member of management for private infrastructure at Partners Group Nicholas Pepper said: "The provision of mission critical offshore infrastructure services is a subsector within renewables that we have been tracking through our thematic sourcing approach.

"Demand for SOVs is being driven by the construction of larger wind farms further from shore, which makes daily maintenance trips inefficient.

"North Star's home market of the UK, the largest offshore wind market globally, is expected to account for a large proportion of future offshore wind capacity, providing the company with a good springboard for growth internationally."


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