Seatrium successfully delivers fifth and final jackup rig for Borr Drilling
Published by Elizabeth Corner,
Senior Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Seatrium Limited has delivered its fifth newbuild jackup rig ‘Var’ to Borr Drilling, nearly one year ahead of schedule. This early delivery highlights the Group’s consistent ability to execute major projects safely, on time and within budget.
The successful delivery of Var marks the completion of the latest series of five B Class jackup rigs that Seatrium has built for Borr Drilling. The first three rigs, novated by Borr Drilling to ADNOC Drilling, were delivered in 2022 and 2023. More recently, Seatrium delivered the fourth rig to Borr Drilling in August 2024.
Var is a KFELS Super B Class jackup rig, designed to operate in water depths of up to 400 ft and drill down to depths of up to 35 000 ft. This versatile rig is capable of drilling deep wells both vertically and horizontally. Var is equipped with a fully automated high-capacity rack and pinion jacking system, and its cantilever structure has a maximum combined load of 3700 kips, with capacity to accommodate full amenities for up to 150 persons.
Built at Seatrium’s Pioneer Yard in Singapore, the world-class KFELS Super B Class jackup rig design meets the needs of a diverse range of customers, from small and independent oil companies to major multinational energy corporations.
Image: Built to the KFELS Super B Class rig design, the Jackup rig, Var can also accommodate up to 150 persons with full amenities.
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