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Statoil Charter Three Rigs for Norwegian Shelf

October 4, 2012

Bideford Dolphin, Stena Don & Scarboro 5
Bideford Dolphin, Stena Don & Scarboro 5

Statoil & its partners contract the 'Bideford Dolphin', 'Stena Don' and 'Scarabeo 5' drilling rigs for work on the Norwegian continental shelf.

The contracts have a total value of NOK 9,17-billion, excluding potential options, and the rigs will be used for production drilling for several fast-track developments as well as drilling and completion on the Norwegian shelf.

"Securing three rigs in the current market represents a real achievement for the Norwegian shelf. The rig capacity we have secured in these contracts will contribute to achieving our production targets towards 2020, through production drilling on several of our legacy assets and starting production from fast-track developments," says Øystein Michelsen, executive vice president Development and Production Norway in Statoil.  

The Bideford Dolphin rig, owned by Dolphin Drilling AS, will be used for production drilling on the Tordis and Vigdis fields, as well as the Statfjord field in the North Sea.

The Stena Don rig, owned by Stena Drilling, will be used for production drilling on the Troll field, as well as the fast-track development Fram H-Nord, also in the North Sea.

The Scarabeo 5 rig, owned by Saipem, will be used for drilling and completion of production wells on various NCS fields.

"Increasing recovery from existing fields is important for Statoil. Drilling and well maintenance provide the greatest contribution to improved recovery, and it is therefore very positive that we have secured this rig capacity," says Øystein Arvid Håland, head of drilling and well in Statoil.
 

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