As part of Transocean's Annual Report, we are pleased to recognize and thank the entire Transocean team, as we summarize our accomplishments toward furthering our company's strategic position. During the year:
- We successfully deployed the world's first hybrid energy storage system aboard a floating drilling unit, Transocean Spitsbergen; another first in Transocean's history of introducing revolutionary technologies to the offshore drilling industry.
- We commenced the installation of Automated Drilling Control (ADC) on five additional harsh environment floaters currently on contract with Equinor, materially improving the safety and efficiency with which we deliver our customers wells.
- We completed the integration of Ocean Rig, recognizing the operational and cost synergies anticipated from the transaction.
- We successfully reactivated two of our newly acquired ultra-deepwater drillships, Deepwater Corcovado and Deepwater Mykonos, both of which are now on multi-year term contracts with Petrobras in Brazil.
- We also successfully reactivated GSF Development Driller III for a contract in Equatorial Guinea and an upcoming campaign in Trinidad.
- We took delivery of the high-specification harsh environment Transocean Norge, and immediately placed her into operation in Norway.
- We continued to strengthen our balance sheet and extend our liquidity runway through: a) multiple timely and opportunistic financing transactions, b) exceptional operating performance throughout the year, which resulted in strong uptime for our customers and revenue efficiency in excess of 97%, and c) new contract awards, which added to our industry-leading backlog, and provide us with unparalleled visibility to future cash flows.
AS WE ENTER 2020, WE WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE THE NECESSARY ACTIONS TO STRATEGICALLY POSITION TRANSOCEAN TO OUTPERFORM OUR PEERS.
We continue to enhance our fleet of high-specification assets. Our fleet of 43 floaters is composed of the highest specification assets in the ultra deepwater and harsh environment markets. This includes 28 ultra deepwater floaters, 12 harsh environment floaters, and two ultra-deepwater drillships under construction, which include the industry's first 20,000 PSI ultra-deepwater drillship, the Deepwater Titan. This rig is scheduled for delivery in 2021, at which time it will commence a five-year contract with Chevron in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. While we have strategically added to our fleet through both acquisitions and construction, we have also furthered the high-grading of our fleet through the recycling of assets. Six older, less-competitive assets were removed from our fleet in 2019, and we decided earlier in 2020 to remove the Polar Pioneer, Songa Dee, Sedco 714 and Sedco 711 from our fleet. This brings the total number of floaters removed or in the process of removal from our fleet to 57 since the start of the downturn. Additionally, we relinquished the rights to two newbuild ultradeepwater drillships as the remaining contractually required capital investment was prohibitive relative to the current market. While we will continue to evaluate our fleet, and consider opportunities to enhance it, we are pleased to have assembled the largest and, more importantly, the highest specification ultra-deepwater and harsh environment floater fleet in the industry.
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