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Energy Enticer Jack-Up Rig Starts Drilling in Qatar

Bartolomej Tomic
Thursday, October 15, 2020

Jack-up drilling contractor Northern ƶijϻ has said that its Energy Enticer jack-up rig has started drilling operation with Qatargas in Qatar.

The GustoMSC CJ50 design jack-up rig mobilized to Qatar Petroleum's North Field in early September 2020 despite recent global industry challenges. 

The Energy Enticer is the first of three Northern ƶijϻ's offshore drilling rigs to start long-term contracts with Qatargas on behalf of Qatar Petroleum. The rig was delivered in 2019 by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding shipyard in China.

The rig, together with its sister unit Energy Edge, was last year awarded a four-year firm contract (plus options) to drilling in Qatar as part of QP's North Field Expansion Project. In January 2020, QP hired another rig from Northern ƶijϻ - the Energy Embracer.

Commenting on the start-up of operations for the Energy Enticer, Northern ƶijϻ's Chairman and CEO Dr. Yuanhui Sun said: "We are very proud to announce this significant milestone in the history of Northern ƶijϻ.

"The superior level of commitment shared by our customer, Qatar Petroleum, and Northern ƶijϻ's rig-based and onshore teams has allowed us to successfully overcome the uncertainty and operational challenges from Covid-19 and focus on delivering the first of our four high specification new build jack-ups into the Middle East region."

According to VesselsValue, the Energy Enticer's four-year contract - which should've originally started in April - has a day rate of $80,000.


Categories: Middle East Drilling Rigs Shallow Water

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