Back in business: the semi-submersible drilling rig Scarabeo 3
Saipem bags a string of rig deals
Italian oilfield services outfit Saipem is primed to start a string of new offshore and onshore drilling contracts worth around $370 million in total.
Saipem has been awarded two contracts for the charter of the semi-submersible rig Scarabeo 3, which is at present idle, for a total period of nine months plus options, starting from January 2010.
The two contracts, signed with Total and Addax Petroleum, for the use of the rig in Congo for one drilling well plus one optional well, and in Nigeria for drilling activities for the duration of six months respectively.
Meanwhile, Saipem has reached an agreement with the Egyptian company IEOC for the extension of the contract for the charter of the semi-submersible rig Scarabeo 4 until June 2013.
Scarabeo 3 and 4 are second generation semi-submersible drilling rigs capable of operating in water depths of up to 1500 feet.
Saipem has also been awarded by Harrington Dubai the contract for the charter of the jack-up Perro Negro 3, also idle at present, for drilling activities in the Persian Gulf for a period of six months plus an option of 18 months.
Perro Negro 3 is a jack-up capable of operating in water depths of up to 300 feet.
On the onshore drilling front Saipem has been awarded two contracts in Kazakhstan with ExxonMobil for the decommissioning and transportation of two rigs owned by the client already operated by Saipem. Saipem will also carry out conversion activities on one of the two rigs.
Saipem has also signed other new contracts with several clients for the charter of four rigs in Algeria and Peru, two of which are presently idle. The contracts encompass the utilisation of the rigs starting from the first quarter of 2010 for a varying period of six months to two years.