According to local news and website Largs & Millport the DS4 and DS8 have successfully docked at Hunterston Pier in Scotland.
Both ships are in the lay up or warm stack mode, although the Hunterston Pier has been as of recent conversations about being a large decommissioning point in the UK.
Valaris’s last Fleet Status Report does not reflect the vessels current position as it was from April 2020, but it does reflect that DS4 was in the process of being preservation stacked.
The DS4 was delivered in 2010 and the DS8 was delivered in 2014, both are 6th generation dual activity drillship capable of drilling depths of 12,000’
The DS8’s most recent contract was scheduled to be completed in November 2020 and was early terminated in March 2020 just prior to the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic.
The DS4’s last contract was slated to be with Amani offshore Ghana in March 2020 but was later transferred to the DS7, which bode well for these times as it kept the younger ship operating and was possibly the reason that it was hired for follow up work with BP offshore Mauritania.
Hunterston was originally constructed as an iron ore terminal and was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in 1979.
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