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Valaris issue fleet status update with tons of new work

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  • Oct 28, 2021
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Floaters

 

  • VALARIS DS-9 awarded a two-year contract with ExxonMobil offshore Angola. The contract is expected to commence in June 2022.

  • VALARIS DS-4 awarded a contract with Petrobras offshore Brazil. The contract is for a minimum term of 548 days and is expected to commence by early second quarter 2022.

  • VALARIS DS-10 awarded two 1-well contracts with Shell offshore Namibia and Sao Tome and Principe, respectively. The first of these two contracts is expected to commence in November 2021. The Sao Tome and Principe contract will follow on directly from the Namibia contract. The contracts have an estimated duration of 60 days each.

  • VALARIS MS-1 awarded a four-well P&A contract with Eni offshore Australia. The contract is expected to commence in November 2021 with an estimated duration of 90 days.

 

Jackups

 

  • VALARIS 36 bareboat charter agreement with ARO Drilling extended by 211 days from September 2021 to March 2022. ARO Drilling's contract with Saudi Aramco has been extended for the same period.

  • VALARIS 123 awarded a contract with TAQA offshore the Netherlands. The contract is expected to commence in November 2021 with an estimated minimum duration of 60 days.

  • VALARIS 123 awarded a one-well contract with Cairn Energy in the UK North Sea. The contract is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2022 with an estimated duration of 72 days.

  • VALARIS 107 awarded a one-well contract with Carnarvon Petroleum offshore Timor-Leste. The contract is expected to commence in November 2021 with an estimated duration of 30 days.

  • VALARIS 107 awarded a two-well contract with Vermilion Oil & Gas offshore Australia. The contract is expected to commence in April 2022 with an estimated duration of 60 days.

  • VALARIS 144 awarded a 30-day contract with an undisclosed operator in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The contract is expected to commence late in the fourth quarter of 2021 or early in the first quarter of 2022.

  • VALARIS Norway awarded a contract for accommodation work with Harbour Energy in the UK North Sea. The contract is expected to commence in November 2021.

 

Rig Sales

 

  • VALARIS 22 and 100 have been sold and retired from the offshore drilling fleet.

  • VALARIS 142 has been sold to an operator and can only be utilized on specific assets.

 

Other

 

  • VALARIS 8503, 8505 and 8506 have been renamed VALARIS DPS-3, DPS-5 and DPS-6, respectively, in the Fleet Status Report.

  • VALARIS JU-290, JU-291 and JU-292 have been renamed VALARIS Viking, Stavanger and Norway, respectively, in the Fleet Status Report.

  • VALARIS JU-250 has been renamed VALARIS 250 in the Fleet Status Report. This naming convention applies to all Valaris jackups, except for VALARIS Viking, Stavanger and Norway.

 

New Disclosure: bolded text signifies contracts and extensions that have not been previously disclosed

 

Source: Valaris

 

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