Offshore Drilling - Nov 3rd, 2022
 
 
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November 3, 2022
Drillship demand will continue to be driven by the Golden Triangle, with semisubmersible activity in the North Sea also improving, according to Westwood analysts.
ADNOC has awarded three framework agreements with a combined value of $4 billion covering integrated drilling fluids services.
Kongsberg Digital has introduced a service that allows operators to track in real time their key performance indicator (KPI) progress on drilling and well operations.
Gassnova CLIMIT has awarded eDrilling a NOK10 million (US$0.97 million) grant to support R&D of well control software for CCS.
Two Conferences. One Location. Attendees can expect to learn and discuss the real-life issues and solutions relevant to deepwater operations and topsides, platforms and hulls. Nov. 8-10, 2022.
Petrobras has completed a drillstem test (DST) on the Curaçao discovery well in the presalt of the southwest Santos Basin.
More than 450 offshore drilling and drilling maintenance personnel covered by the UK Drilling Contractors Association (UKDCA) have agreed to call off strike action after accepting an improved pay offer of 10%.
OKEA expects to complete two Norwegian offshore license transactions with Equinor by the end of this year, the company revealed in its latest results statement.
Dana Petroleum has contracted Island Drilling Co.’s Island Innovator semisubmersible for three firm and optional wells in the UK North Sea.
Preparations have started for moving the Noble Resilient jackup to the drilling location for the Pensacola gas prospect in the UK southern North Sea.
Odfjell Drilling, on behalf of CIMC OFFSHORE, has extended a contract with Neptune Energy Norge for use of the Deepsea Yantai semisub to drill two further wells offshore Norway.
Borr Drilling’s Mexican joint venture company Perfomex has secured new contracts for five jackups.
Sembcorp Marine Rigs & Floaters has entered master service agreements with New Fortress Energy (NFE) covering engineering and conversion of two Sevan cylindrical drilling vessels to FLNG facilities.
IOG continues to encounter issues with drilling in its Saturn Banks gas development in the UK southern North Sea.
Seadrill has completed the sale of entities in Saudi Arabia that own and operate seven jackups to subsidiaries of ADES Arabia Holding.
Keppel Offshore & Marine has completed a program of modifications on four KFELS B Class jackup rigs.
Borr Drilling Ltd. has entered into an agreement to sell the Gyme jackup drilling rig for $120 million to an unrelated third party.
Transocean's quarterly rig fleet status report reveals the company won contracts worth $1.6 billion during the quarter.
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