Statoil drops Discoverer Americas drillship

OE Staff
Friday, December 18, 2015

Statoil has decided to cancel the contract with Transocean for the drillship Discoverer Americas.

The drillship has been on contract with Statoil since 2009, supporting Statoil’s exploration activities in East and North Africa and the Gulf of Mexico. Statoil was in the current environment unable to secure additional activity for the rig for the remainder of the contract period, ending in May 2016.

Discoverer Americas has been a very good performer for Statoil, contributing to test deepwater and ultra deep water prospectivity in Tanzania, Egypt, and the Gulf of Mexico and appraising the multiple high-impact discoveries in Tanzania. All operations were performed with solid drilling efficiency and a good safety culture. Without additional activity lined up, we unfortunately have to let the rig go prior to contract end,” says Tore Aarreberg, head of rig procurement.

In November, Statoil decided to cancel a contract for use of the semisubmersible drilling rig Songa Trym, four months before the expiration of contract on 4 March 2016.

The move followed a string of rig contract cancellations made by Statoil this year, including contracts on the COSL Pioneer and the Scarabeo 5. Last year it cancelled contracts for the Ocean Vanguard and the Stena Carron drillship.

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