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Maersk issues fleet status update, backlog sits at 1.5 billion US

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Maersk issued their fleet status update and below are the highlights

 

Commercial activity in Q3 2020:

 

Maersk Integrator: Awarded one-well contract with Aker BP in Norway in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope with an estimated duration of 73 days. The contract is expected to commence in February 2021 and has a firm value of approximately USD 18.5m, excluding integrated services provided and a potential performance bonus.

 

Maersk Resilient: Maersk Drilling has agreed with Serica Energy UK to defer the commencement of the drilling program under the rig’s original contract to a window between March and July 2021.

 

Maersk Integrator: Awarded one-well contract with Aker BP in Norway in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope with an estimated duration of 85 days. The contract is expected to commence in April 2021 and has a firm value of approximately USD 21.6m, excluding integrated services provided and a potential performance bonus.

 

Maersk Convincer: Awarded extension with Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn. Bhd. offshore Brunei Darussalam in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope with an estimated duration of 602 days. The extension is expected to commence in May 2021 and has a firm value of approximately USD 47m, excluding a potential performance bonus.

 

Maersk Resilient/Maersk Resolute: Maersk Drilling and Dana Petroleum Denmark B.V. have agreed to defer the previously announced one-well contract in the Danish sector of the North Sea which was originally expected to commence in May 2020. The updated date of commencement will be determined at a later stage, and the rig to be used is yet to be assigned. Maersk Drilling will receive compensation in the form of a deferral fee. Further, Maersk Drilling has secured a two-well contract with Dana in the Dutch sector of the North Sea with an estimated duration of 121 days, plus an additional one-well option. The harsh-environment jack-up to be used for the job is yet to be assigned. The contract is expected to commence in Q2 2021 and has a firm value of approximately USD 12.1m.

 

Maersk Voyager: Awarded three-well contract from Total E&P Angola in Angola with an estimated duration of 140 days. The contract commenced in August 2020 and has a firm value of approximately USD 30m, including integrated drilling services provided. Following the completion of the three additional wells, the rig will recommence its previously announced drilling program for the customer which was suspended with effect from 29 April 2020. The two one-well options included in the rig’s previously agreed work scope for Total E&P remain.

 

The total firm value of contracts and extensions awarded to Maersk Drilling in Q3 2020 was approximately USD 132m. At 30 September 2020, the contract backlog amounted to USD 1.5bn.

 

Subsequent events:

 

Maersk Resilient: Awarded three-well contract with Petrogas E&P Netherlands B.V. in the Dutch sector of the North Sea with an estimated duration of 110 days. The contract commenced in November 2020 and has a firm value of approximately USD 9.4m. The parties have further agreed that Maersk Drilling will be given exclusive options to work on a selected number of Petrogas’ planned projects in the Dutch sector in 2021 and 2022. Separately, the previously announced contract with Petrogas North Sea Ltd for the drilling of one well at the Birgitta field in the UK sector of the North Sea will be cancelled and Maersk Drilling will receive compensation in the form of a termination fee. Maersk Drilling retains an exclusive option with Petrogas North Sea Ltd to drill the Birgitta well in 2021 at rates reflecting the expected 2021 market.

 

Maersk Valiant: Maersk Drilling has agreed with Noble Energy to amend the previously announced contract for the drilling of one well offshore Colombia in 2020. The well will not be drilled in 2020, and Maersk Drilling will receive compensation in the form of a deferral fee and also retains an exclusive option with Noble Energy to drill the well in 2021, should the operator decide to drill it.

 

Maersk Viking: Awarded one-well exploration contract with Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn. Bhd. offshore Brunei Darussalam with an estimated duration of 35 days, plus an additional one-well option. The contract is expected to commence in March 2021 and has a firm value of approximately USD 9m, including mobilization and additional services provided.

 

Maersk Viking: Awarded one-well extension with Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn. Bhd. offshore Brunei Darussalam with an estimated duration of 35 days. The extension is expected to commence in May 2021 in direct continuation of the rig’s current work scope and has a firm value of approximately USD 7.1m, including additional services provided.

 

Source: Maersk Drilling

 

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