Equinor takes Pacific Drilling drillship for Gulf of Mexico well
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The Norwegian oil company Equinor has hired a drillship for a drilling operation in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
This was revealed by the offshore drilling contractor Pacific Drilling whose drillship Equinor has hired. The drillship in question is the Pacific Khamsin delivered by Samsung Heavy Industries in 2013.
The drillship is currently located in Las Palmas, Spain. According to Pacific Drilling, the drillship is currently ramping up for the contract.
The contract with Equinor is expected to begin in November 2019, and end in January 2020. Offshore Energy Today has reached out to Equinor seeking info on the drilling prospect. We will update the article if we get a response.
While Pacific Drilling did not disclose the dayrate, Norwegian rig broking firm Bassoe Offshore has estimated the dayrate for the two-month deal would be $175,000.
Apart from one firm well, Equinor will have an option to extend the drilling contract for three more wells.
As of the April 8 rig fleet status report, Pacific Drilling had three rigs smart-stacked in Las Palmas and had four rigs with secured contracts (including the Khamsin).
Offshore Energy Today Staff
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