EX-21.1 24 dex211.htm SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARIES OF THE REGISTRANT Significant Subsidiaries of the Registrant

Exhibit 21.1

SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARIES OF THE REGISTRANT

December 31, 2009

 

Company(1)

   Organized Under
Laws of
   Percent of Voting
Securities Owned(2)
 

CDS Engineering BV

   The Netherlands    100

Direct Drive Systems, Inc.

   Delaware    100

FMC Kongsberg Holding AS

   Norway    100

FMC Kongsberg International A.G.

   Switzerland    100

FMC Kongsberg Services Limited

   England    100

FMC Kongsberg Subsea AS

   Norway    100

FMC Production Services AS

   Norway    100

FMC Subsea Service, Inc.

   Delaware    100

FMC Technologies A.G.

   Switzerland    100

FMC Technologies Argentina S. R. L.

   Argentina    100

FMC Technologies AS

   Norway    100

FMC Technologies Australia Ltd.

   Australia    100

FMC Technologies B.V.

   The Netherlands    100

FMC Technologies Company

   Canada    100

FMC Technologies C.V.

   The Netherlands    100

FMC Technologies de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.

   Mexico    100

FMC Technologies do Brasil Ltda.

   Brazil    100

FMC Technologies Limited

   England    100

FMC Technologies Measurement Solutions, Inc.

   Delaware    100

FMC Technologies S.A.

   France    100

FMC Technologies Singapore Pte. Ltd.

   Singapore    100

FMC Technologies Pty Ltd.

   South Africa    100

FMC Wellhead Equipment Sdn. Bhd.

   Malaysia    100

Multi Phase Meters AS

   Norway    100

PT FMC Santana Petroleum Equipment Indonesia

   Indonesia    60

Smith Meter G.m.b.H.

   Germany    100

Smith Meter Holdings Ltd.

   Delaware    100

 

(1) The names of various active and inactive subsidiaries have been omitted. Such subsidiaries, considered in the aggregate as a single subsidiary, would not constitute a significant subsidiary. The Company also holds noncontrolling interests in certain other affiliates. These entities are not subject to inclusion in the determination of the Company’s significant subsidiaries.

 

(2) Percentages shown for indirect subsidiaries reflect the percentage of voting securities owned by the parent as of December 31, 2009.