| G4S Risk Management, the leading global provider of risk mitigation and secure support services, is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Upper Quartile, a consulting practice which specialises in economic development in difficult circumstances and transition economies, to develop business support bases in Iraq – in both Baghdad and Basra.
The two
companies recently combined to lead the first purely commercial trade mission to
Iraq for a number of international oil and gas companies and service providers.
Many of the attendees will be returning to the country in the next few months
for further talks with Iraqi officials and International Oil Companies, as Iraq
signs first round deals and starts to close second round deals for oil licences.
G4S and Upper Quartile expect to organise a series of trade missions, with
another planned for Iraq next Spring.
Nigel Billingham,
Managing Director of G4S Risk Management, commented: “We are very pleased to
partner with Upper Quartile, which is one of the few companies with similar
levels of expertise in Iraq and other difficult economies. Over the years we
have seen Iraq change, with their national elections planned for early next year
and the growth we believe will follow shortly thereafter, we are committed to
building an integrated support capacity to assist their oil and infrastructure
investments. In the medium term in Iraq we intend to offer all the services G4S
offers in the UK and elsewhere.”
Adrian Green,
one of
Upper Quartile’s partners,
commented: “G4S has a fantastic geographic footprint, over 1,200 staff in Iraq
and – uniquely – a strategic interest in PPP and PFI projects and the capital
base to support major projects in Iraq from building hospitals to securing
airports and immigration support. The sheer size of the Iraq market – with
plans to nearly triple oil output to over 7 million barrels per day over the
next 5 years and develop $70 billion of infrastructure – is unrivalled. There is
no question this market will grow – and companies’ positioning themselves to
assist Iraq in that process has to take place now. The combination of our
unique experience of the issues which affect growth in the region, close working
relationships with the Iraqi authorities and G4S’s excellent track record in
Iraq made the partnership obvious.”
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Posted by
Kristina Tasic
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December 2009
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