ADES Bags Jack-up Rig Deal in Egypt

Bartolomej Tomic
Tuesday, January 26, 2021

 Oil and gas drilling rig contractor ADES has secured a new contract for the Admarine 5 jack-up drilling rig in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt.

"The contract, secured with a top-tier client, covers a firm six-month period with the option to extend for an additional six months, further strengthening ADES's position and revenue visibility in Egypt," ADES said, without saying who the client was.

ADES said that the new contract comes with a broadly similar daily rate compared to the previous contract and is expected to start in February 2021. However, it did not provide details on the previous contract terms.

The Admarine V is a jack-up rig built in 1981. The rig, of the Friede & Goldman L-780 mod II design, was previously owned by Transocean under the name of GSF Rig 127, data on VesselsValue website shows. Transocean sold the rig to ADES in 2013.

ADES owns a fleet of thirty-four onshore drilling rigs, thirteen jack-up offshore drilling rigs, a jack-up barge, and a mobile offshore production unit. The company's clients include both national oil companies, such as Saudi Aramco and Kuwait Oil Company, as well as joint ventures of NOCs with global majors including BP and Eni.

Categories: Drilling Activity Africa Rigs

Related Stories

Vår Energi Makes Oil Find Near Goliat Field in Barents Sea

TotalEnergies, Partners to Plug Financing Gap at $20B Mozambique LNG Project

Subsea Supplies Targets US in Partnership with DRIFT Offshore

Current News

Dajin Forms Offshore Wind Alliance with German Port Terminal Operator

EnerMech Hires Former SLB Executive to Lead Energy Solutions Division

Eni Expands Asian Footprint with Long-Term LNG Contract in Thailand

Jasmund Substation’s Topside and Jacket Sets Sail to Baltic Sea

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News