Maersk Drilling given one-well contract extension with Total in Suriname
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The contract extension has an estimated duration of 100 days, with work expected to commence in end-May 2021 in direct continuation of the rig’s previously agreed work scope. The contract value of the extension is approximately US$20 million, including integrated services provided.
Mærsk Developer is a DSS-21 column-stabilised dynamically positioned semi-submersible rig, able to operate in water depths up to 10 000 ft. It was delivered in 2009 and is currently operating for Total offshore Suriname.
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