Keppel to deliver another three jackup rigs
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by Joseph Green,
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                                Oilfield Technology,
                                
                            
                        
Keppel FELS Limited is on schedule to deliver three KFELS B Class jackup rigs to Grupo R.
The world's first triple rig naming ceremony was held at Keppel FELS' yard with Mr Chan Chun Sing, Singapore's Minister in Prime Minister's Office and Secretary-General of the National Trades Union Congress as the Guest of Honour.
Built to Keppel's proprietary KFELS B Class design, the three identical rigs were named CANTARELL I, CANTARELL II and CANTARELL III, after the Cantarell oil field in offshore Mexico. They are the first three of five rigs that Keppel FELS is building for Grupo R.
The KFELS B Class jackup is designed to operate in water depths of up to 400 feet and drill to depths of 30 000 feet. Developed by Keppel's Offshore Technology Development (OTD), the KFELS B Class jackup is equipped with an advanced and fully-automated high capacity rack and pinion jacking system, and Self-Positioning Fixation System. It has accommodation with full amenities for 150 persons.
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/01062015/keppel-deliver-three-jackup-rigs-1037/
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