![]() ![]() In addition, the deal entails options for two additional wells, and the planned start-up of operations is between May and July 2024.ĭavid Mullen, Chief Executive Officer, Shelf Drilling, said: “We are pleased to announce that the Shelf Drilling Barsk rig will continue to operate for Equinor in Norway. The 2016-built Shelf Drilling Barsk jack-up rig is of GustoMSC CJ70-X150-ST design and can accommodate 140 people.Īccording to the company, the firm term of the contract for two wells is approximately 270 days and the value for the firm period, excluding certain integrated services, is approximately $61 million. ![]() ![]() This rig was sold as part of Noble’s efforts to remedy competition concerns related to its merger with Maersk Drilling, which was concluded in 2022. The Noble Lloyd Noble jack-up rig was bought by Shelf Drilling to be renamed Shelf Drilling Barsk. Shelf Drilling revealed on Friday, 28 April 2023, that a subsidiary of Shelf Drilling North Sea (SDNS) had secured a contract for the Shelf Drilling Barsk (former Noble Lloyd Noble) jack-up rig with Equinor for operations at the Sleipner Vest field offshore Norway. ![]() Shelf Drilling Barsk (former Noble Lloyd Noble) jack-up rig Source: Jamie Baikie/Equinor Offshore drilling contractor Shelf Drilling has been awarded a new contract for one of its jack-up rigs by Norway’s Equinor for operations on a field located on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). ![]()
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