Maersk Drilling to stack North Sea rigs
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
In light of the current commercial outlook, Maersk Drilling intends to stack a number of the company’s North Sea rigs. As a consequence, Maersk Drilling proposes to reduce the offshore crew pool and has now taken steps to initiate consultations with trade unions and employee representatives about redundancies in the company’s offshore crew pool in Denmark, Norway and the UK.
“Though it’s standard practice in our industry to adjust our workforce to activity levels, it never feels right to say goodbye to good colleagues, especially when so many have walked the extra mile to keep operations running in these very difficult circumstances. However, it’s our responsibility to safeguard our business and we are now taking steps to maintain competitiveness in the challenging market environment,” said CEO Jørn Madsen.
Maersk Drilling expects that the consultations will lead to a total of 250 – 300 redundancies in the North Sea crew pool. The individual consultation processes will follow varying timelines in compliance with local regulations in Denmark, Norway and the UK.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/24042020/maersk-drilling-to-stack-north-sea-rigs/
You might also like
HELLENiQ ENERGY expands Chevron Partnership in an offshore block in the Ionian Sea
The agreement marks a further expansion of one of the most significant exploration partnerships currently developing in the Eastern Mediterranean, underscoring both companies’ commitment to unlocking the potential of Greece’s offshore energy resources.