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  • Feb 05, 2023
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1. Noble and Maersk announce executive management team

 

Noble Corporation and Maersk Drilling announced the executive management team became effective after the closing of the business combination announced on November 10, 2021.

 

https://riglynx.com/noble-corp-announce-closing-of-merger-with-maersk-drilling

 

 

2. New life for stacked Seadrill Sevan rigs

 

New Fortress Energy bought two of Seadrill’s Sevan rigs, the Sevan Brasil and Sevan Driller, for conversation to gas production units according to TradeWinds.

 

https://riglynx.com/new-life-for-stacked-seadrill-sevan-rigs

 

 

3. ADES enters into agreement with ABAN to buy four jackups

 

In April Aban Offshore entered into an agreement with ADES Saudi to sell four rigs namely, "Deep Driller 2", "Deep Driller 4", "Deep Driller 5" and "Deep Driller 6".

 

https://riglynx.com/ades-enters-into-agreement-with-aban-to-buy-four-jackups

 

 

4. Eni announce 2.5 billion bbl discovery offshore Ivory Coast

 

Eni encountered oil with its Baleine East 1X well, the first exploration well in block CI-802 and second discovery on the Baleine structure offshore Côte d’Ivoire. The results have prompted a 25% increase in the oil and gas volumes in place, which were estimated at 2.5 billion bbl of oil and 3.3 Tcf of associated gas.

 

https://riglynx.com/eni-announce-25-billion-bbl-discovery-offshore-ivory-coast

 

 

5. Stena Drilling announces name of newbuild

 

Stena announced the Stena Evolution as the newest addition to the Stena Drilling fleet.

The Stena Evolution is said to be a technologically advanced 7th Generation ultra-deepwater drillship, and demonstrates Stena Drilling’s continued commitment to driving innovation and performance in the ultra-deepwater sector, whilst safeguarding the environment.

 

https://riglynx.com/stena-drilling-announces-name-of-newbuild

 

 

6. ADES purchases the Hakuryu 12

 

ADES completed the acquisition of the 2015-built PPL Pacific Class 400 Hakuryu-12 (now Admarine 680) from Japan Drilling Company (JDC).

 

https://riglynx.com/ades-purchases-the-hakuryu-12

 

 

7. Transocean lines another rig up for Petrobras

 

Transocean was said to have signed a new charter contract with Petrobras. The company took the lead in the oil company’s new request for quotation aimed at the international bid to carry out a drilling campaign in the Tayrona area, located offshore Colombia.

 

https://riglynx.com/transocean-lines-another-rig-up-for-petrobras

 

 

8. Noble awarded $420k per day contract from LLOG in GOM

 

Noble announced their 2nd quarter results and their floater fleet was 100% contracted.

 

The Noble Faye Kozack was awarded a one-well contract with LLOG for work in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico at a rate of $420,000 per day. The contract included managed pressure drilling services and was expected to commence in late 2022 or early 2023.

 

https://riglynx.com/noble-awarded-420k-per-day-contract-from-llog-in-gom

 

 

9. DS 16 breaks free from moorings and collides with tanker in GOM

 

The DS-16 collided with Z&G Halcoussis’ supramax bulk carrier Akti in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

 

The incident occurred near the VT Halter Shipyards and Chevron docks, the US Coast Guard said.

 

https://riglynx.com/ds-16-breaks-free-from-moorings-and-collides-with-tanker-in-gom

 

 

10. Noble scrapping the Clyde Boudreaux

 

Noble Corp President and CEO Robert Eifler had a brief message during thier Q4 results call about the Clyde Boudreaux:

 

Lastly, in a challenging Southeast Asia deepwater market, the Noble Clyde Boudreaux concluded its contract with Premier and mobilized to Malaysia. Despite the rig's great operational history, the inconsistent utilization and depressed rate environment prompted them to divest of the asset.

 

https://riglynx.com/noble-scrapping-the-clyde-boudreaux

 

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