Petrobras contracts pair of Transocean drillships for U$ 1 Billion

The global deep-water drilling giant Transocean has been awarded contracts in Brazil worth $1.04 billion for two ultra-deepwater drillships. Transocean said its drillships Deepwater Corcovado and Deepwater Orion would work offshore Brazil for a national oil company. Deepwater Corcovado was awarded a four-year contract, which contributes an estimated $583 million in backlog and is expected... Continue Reading →

Saipem buying drillship from Samsung Heavy as market demand ‘significantly exceeds’ supply

(OET) Italian oilfield services provider Saipem has decided to buy the Santorini ultra-deepwater drillship from South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries to strengthen its offshore drilling fleet amid the growing demand in the market. The Santorini drillship was initially ordered from Samsung Heavy by Ocean Rig and it was slated for delivery in the second quarter of 2017. Come... Continue Reading →

Stranded Newbuild Drillships Soon to be History

(OE) Hans Jacob Bassoe, Contributor The recovering deepwater drilling market has encouraged drilling contractors to expand their fleet, and companies are now starting to purchase stranded assets in shipyards. A joint venture that includes Transocean recently announced the purchase of the stranded 7th Generation drillship West Aquila, while Stena Drilling still has its option to acquire... Continue Reading →

New assignments for DOF vessels

Thanks to the award of an integrated field support vessel (FSV) contract, Norway’s DOF Group has secured multiple new jobs in the Atlantic region with an undisclosed operator in West Africa. DOF disclosed on Monday that the duration of this contract is 365 days. However, the deal also entails optional 365 days. Under the terms of... Continue Reading →

Seadrill positive on offshore drilling outlook

 (OM) Seadrill has issued an update on is global offshore rig fleet. The benign environment semisub has started a program for Talos Production in the US Gulf of Mexico. West Tellus and the reactivated West Jupiter are both preparing to start contracts for Petrobras offshore Brazil. In the Norwegian sector, the harsh environment semisubs West Elara and West Phoenix are working respectively for... Continue Reading →

First gas flows from BP’s ‘biggest offshore facility’ in Trinidad and Tobago

BP’s subsidiary, bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT), has started production from its Cassia Compression (Cassia C) development project offshore Trinidad and Tobago. Located 57 kilometres off the southeast coast of Trinidad, the Cassia C platform is BP’s 16th offshore facility in Trinidad and Tobago. The first gas from the facility was previously expected in 3Q 2021 but the... Continue Reading →

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