Peterhead’s Score has confirmed a deal to acquire Drake Controls in Houston for an eight figure sum as it continues its expansion into markets across energy, defence and aerospace sectors.
The transaction comes just days after Score announced another deal to buy BLJ In-Situ Solutions in Australia in a seven-figure acquisition that includes workshops in Queensland.
Private equity-backed Score, which provides advanced engineering technology services in the fields of valve and emissions management, gas turbines and surface technologies, said the deals were “significant milestones” for the business.
Drake, which was founded in 2002, distributes intelligent control systems for industrial gas turbines with sales and service centres across the United States and Mexico. It is one of NASDAQ-listed Woodward’s largest energy market business partners and was also a principal of the business alongside US industrials giant Crane Co through its Dynalco division.
Score chief executive Nick Dunn said: “These acquisitions represent a pivotal step forward in Score’s strategic growth journey.
“BLJ brings deep expertise in on-site maintenance and turnaround services in a region that is critical to our long-term plans, while Drake Controls enhances our digital capabilities with world-class control solutions that align perfectly with our vision to support global energy customers with efficient and cleaner energy solutions.”

Score is part of D2Zero, an international group of companies specialising in industrial decarbonisation and energy transition backed by private equity firm, SCF Partners. Score operates from over 30 locations across five continents.