Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment, commonly referred to as SBO is an Austrian company with a rich history in the oilfield equipment industry.
1862
Alexander Ritter von Schoeller acquires the Baron Reichenbach’s cheEisenwerke (“Theresienhütte”).
1924
Merger of Schoeller with Bleckmann from Mürzzuschlag to form Schoeller-Bleckmann AG.
1946
Nationalization after World War II.
1948
Start of deep drilling technology at the Ternitz site.
1975
Merger of BÖHLER Kapfenberg, SCHOELLER-BLECKMANN Ternitz and Mürzzuschlag/Hönigsberg, STYRIA Judenburg to form VEREINIGTE EDELSTAHLWERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT (VEW).
1975
4,242 employees are employed at the Ternitz site.
1986
Closure of steel production in Ternitz.
1988
Spin-off of Schoeller-Bleckmann GmbH from VEW.
1995
IPO in Brussels.
1997
Privatisation of Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG.
2003
Delisting in Brussels and listing on the Vienna Stock Exchange.
2005
Capital increase, majority of shares in free float.
Middle East Office
Schoeller Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Middle East has a well-established presence since 1996.
Strategically Placed:
Schoeller Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Middle East is located within the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai and supplies the whole Middle East region with Schoeller Bleckmann’s large range of non mag materials.
Diverse Catalog:
We also stock short length non-magnetic solid bars to support the local machine shops for their own production requirements.
Local Machining:
We hold a large stock level of bored non-magnetic materials with ID hammer-peened which can be machined locally into flex collars as per customer requirements.
Global Precision Machining:
Middle East Office
Schoeller Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Middle East is a well-established presence since year 1996.
Practical Offerings:
Schoeller Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Middle East is located within the Jebel Ali Free Zone in Dubai and supplies the whole Middle East region with Schoeller Bleckmann’s large range of non mag materials.
Diverse Catalog:
We also stock short length non-magnetic solid bars to support the local machine shops for their own production requirements.
Local Machining:
We hold a large stock level of bored non-magnetic materials with ID hammer-peened which can be machined locally into flex collars as per customer requirements.