Saipem Wins Offshore Gig in Norway, ME

Laxman Pai
Monday, April 8, 2019

Italian oil and gas industry contractor Saipem has won two new offshore drilling contracts in Norway and Middle East with a total value exceeding USD $200 million.

One contract was signed with the German company Wintershall for the drilling of 2 wells plus 2 optional ones in continuity with previous engagements for operations offshore Norway.

The contract will be executed by the sixth-generation semi-submersible rig Scarabeo 8, a drilling unit capable of operations in harsh environments. The rig is expected to be under operation until approximately the second quarter of 2020.

With this contract, Saipem consolidates its presence in the North Sea-Norwegian Sector and extends its client base in Offshore Drilling to a new important player.

Furthermore, Saipem has been awarded one contract in Middle East. This involves a four-year extension of the use of the high specs Jack up Perro Negro 7.

Perro Negro 7 is a self-elevating drilling unit capable of operating in water depths of up to 375 feet. Work commenced at the end of the first quarter of 2019.

With this long-term commitment, Saipem strengthens and confirms its presence in a key area of shallow water operations and in a strategic market for the company overall.

Saipem is a leading company in engineering, drilling and construction of major projects in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

Categories: Middle East Offshore Energy Drilling Contract

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