Rowan Secures Rig Work in Trinidad

Monday, December 24, 2018

Rowan Companies plc announced Monday it has secured a new contract for the jackup rig Ralph Coffman and a contract extension for another  jackup Joe Douglas.

The Ralph Coffman, a 240-C Class harsh environment jack-up rig, has been awarded a 180-day contract offshore Trinidad that is expected to commence in April of 2019. A previously announced contract with CGX Resources in Guyana will follow in direct continuation of this program. The Ralph Coffman is currently under contract with GulfSlope Energy in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico through its current well, which is estimated to conclude in mid-January 2019.

BP in Trinidad has exercised a two-well option with the Joe Douglas, a 240-C Class harsh environment jack-up rig, immediately following the current well. These exercised option wells are expected to last until approximately May 2019. The Joe Douglas has also received one more two-well option.

Categories: Contracts Drilling South America

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