Maersk Guardian heads to Denmark

OE Staff
Monday, December 7, 2015

Maersk Drilling has been awarded a contract with Maersk Oil for the jackup rig Maersk Guardian for accommodation on various fields in the Danish part of the North Sea. The firm contract duration is five years with commencement in September 2016. The contract includes two 1-year options. The estimated contract value for the firm contract period is US$142 million.

“We are pleased that we will get Maersk Guardian back on the water. In this market, it is important to seek out new ideas in order to keep our rigs employed. An accommodation contract like this is a good example of that and it adds to our contract backlog,” says Morten Pilnov, Head of Global Sales in Maersk Drilling.

The Maersk Guardian is currently stacked in Frederikshavn where it will be located throughout the refurbishment period until contract commencement.

The work entails decommissioning of the cantilever including drilling package, overhaul of auxiliary systems to support accommodation units, overhaul of existing accommodation block on the rig and installation of new accommodation modules.

Built in 1986 in Japan, the Maersk Guardian is designed for year-round operation in the North Sea with a leg length of 132m.

Categories: Rigs Jackup Europe North Sea Activity Energy

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