Story originally published on March 10, 2020
The VALARIS DS-8 experienced a non-drilling incident while operating offshore Angola resulting in the blowout preventer (BOP) stack being disconnected from the riser while the rig was moving between well locations.
The BOP stack dropped to the seabed floor, clear of any subsea structures. Valaris plc has located the BOP stack and is actively working on ways to recover or replace the BOP stack so that operations can be resumed.
No injuries, environmental pollution or third-party damage resulted from the BOP stack being disconnected. The Company is investigating the cause of the incident.
The rig is contracted to operate through November 2020 with the French major Total at an operating rate of approximately $620,000 per day.
Following the Incident
Valaris received a termination notice for the drilling contract for VALARIS DS-8. At the time of the incident the drilling contract represented approximately $150 million of the Company’s contracted revenue backlog of $2.5 billion as of December 31, 2019. Valaris had loss of hire insurance for $602,500 per day after the expiration of a 45-day deductible waiting period through the end of the contract in November 2020.
Other points to note for Valaris after this incident including, delisting from NYSE, docking of the rig in Hunterston just before January 2021 and Chapter 11 reorganization.
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