Ensco DS-9 has been awarded a one-well, four-month, contract with Total offshore French Guiana. The contract, Ensco said, is expected to start in January 2019, and end in April of the same year.
Ensco CEO Carl Trowell said: “We wouldn’t have brought that rig out for just that one contract if we didn’t think there was a very good chance it could go on and work afterwards. And so, we very much see this as its kind of first shakedown contract and put it ready, warm and in a key market and we’re fully expecting that it will be able to get some follow-on work in that Latin America or Atlantic margin afterwards.
October was an eventful month for Ensco as the driller at the beginning of the month announced its plans to merge with another offshore driller, Rowan. When it comes through, this deal will create an offshore drilling company with 82 offshore rigs in its fleet.
Ensco’s latest fleet status report can be found here
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