Borr Drilling Secures Work for Two Jack-Up Rigs

OE Staff
Friday, December 17, 2021

Jack-up drilling rig contractor Borr Drilling has won a contract with BW Energy for its jack-up drilling rig Norve for work in Gabon. 

The contract is scheduled to start in the second half of 2022 after the completion of the rig's current contract. The work will cover four
firm wells with an expected duration of 240 days plus options.

Also, Borr Drilling said it had secured a binding Letter of Award for the jack-up drilling rig "Thor" from an undisclosed operator in Southeast
Asia. The program is expected to start in June 2022 for a duration of one year plus options.

The Oslo-listed drilling company did not share any details on the day rates.

Categories: Activity Asia Rigs Africa Drilling Rigs Drilling Industry News

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