Vår Energi, Equinor Hire Floatel's Offshore Accommodation Rigs

OE Staff
Monday, January 11, 2021

Offshore accommodation company Floatel International said Sunday it had won three contracts in Norway. 

The company, which owns a fleet of semi-submersible flotels, said the contracts were with Vår Energi and Equinor.

With Vår Energi, the contract is expected to start in June 2021. The contract is for a period of three months plus options.

Floatel has also secured two contracts with Equinor for execution in 2022. 

One contract is for Breidablikk development in the North Sea with a start date in April 2022. The contract is for a period of four to six months.

The second Equinor contract is for the Johan Sverdrup Phase II, also start date around April 2022 for a period of five to eight months.

Floatel International said the rigs, which will be used for the three contracts, were yet to be nominated. It did not share financial details.

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