Can Colombia Replicate Brazil’s Offshore Oil Boom?

While offshore Brazil, Guyana and to a lesser extent Suriname are gaining the lion’s share of attention when it comes to South American offshore oil, with opportunities opening-up in Colombia. The Andean country’s Caribbean coast is believed to hold considerable oil and natural gas potential. It was with much fanfare that Diego Mesa, Colombia’s Minister of Mines and... Continue Reading →

Noble gets rid of five cold-stacked floating rigs

Offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation has decided to sell five of its cold-stacked floating drilling rigs. In its fleet status report on Wednesday, Noble Corp. said it had signed rig sale agreements for five rigs. The deals were signed for two drillships – Noble Bully I and Noble Bully II – and three semi-submersibles – Noble Jim Day, Noble Danny Adkins,... Continue Reading →

KOTUG Anchor Handler Secures Offshore Work in Guyana

Dutch marine services and towage company KOTUG said it has been awarded a long-term contract by ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) to provide offshore terminal towage support for operations in Guyana. KOTUG, through local entity KOTUG Guyana Inc., will employ a high-spec 130 tonnes bollard pull, DP-2 azimuth anchor-handling tug SD... Continue Reading →

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