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OMNI to acquire assets of Cypress Energy


Published Jan 30, 2007
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OMNI to acquire assets of Cypress Energy-Spotlight

Omni Energy Services Corp. announced today the execution of an Asset Purchase Agreement to acquire certain assets of Cypress Consulting Services, Inc. d/b/a/ Cypress Energy ("Cypress") for approximately $10.1 million, including $7.1 million in cash and the balance in a three year, 5% promissory note.

The cash portion of the purchase price will be paid from available working capital under the Company's Revolving Line of Credit. Closing of the acquisition is subject to the approval of OMNI's senior lenders and the Board of Directors of both companies, and is expected to occur during the 1st quarter of 2007.

Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Cypress currently employs approximately 200 people in two distinct business segments -- Seismic Drilling Services and Employee Leasing. OMNI said the acquisition of the assets of Cypress includes the assumption of approximately $20 million of seismic drilling contracts. OMNI said it believes the acquisition of the assets of Cypress will be immediately accretive to its 2007 earnings. As recently announced, OMNI's seismic drilling backlog currently tops $55 million, and combined with Cypress, OMNI's seismic drilling backlog will now top $75 million. For the 2006 year, Cypress reported pro forma earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of approximately $2.5 million on revenues of approximately $23.1 million. OMNI recently announced that its full year pro forma revenues for 2006, including full year revenues for the acquisition of Preheat, Inc., Rig Tools, Inc. and Charles Holston, Inc., would top $140 million.

Commenting on the acquisition of the assets of Cypress, James C. Eckert, OMNI's President and Chief Executive Officer said, "OMNI is the industry's leading provider of seismic drilling services in the transition zones of the United States. With the acquisition of the assets of Cypress, OMNI will substantially improve its market position as the leading provider of domestic highland seismic drilling services. On a pro forma basis, our combined backlog for seismic drilling services will top $75 million. This acquisition will also strengthen the permitting and surveying front-end services offered by our seismic services business unit."

"Cypress also employs approximately 120 to 150 skilled and unskilled employees providing contract labor services to various companies working in the oil and gas industry. Recently, the lack of qualified personnel has plagued our industry and has constrained revenues in our employee-driven business units. As a result, we have focused recent acquisitions on companies with a more equipment-driven revenue base. By integrating this contract labor workforce into our employee intensive business units, we hope to periodically draw upon this available workforce to fulfill temporary fluctuations in employee demands within these more employee dependent business units."




   

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