‎ADES wins contract in Nigeria; redeploys all suspended rigs

‎ADES wins contract in Nigeria; redeploys all suspended rigs ‎ADES wins contract in Nigeria; redeploys all suspended rigs

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ADES Holding’s jack-up rig

ADES Holding Co. announced that its jackup drilling unit, “Admarine 501”, has been awarded a contract by Nkuku Ikon Petroleum Development Co. for offshore drilling operations in Nigeria.

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In a statement to Tadawul, the company said the charter contract was signed with its in-country partner, Valiant, estimated at SAR 45 million ($12 million). This represents a percentage of the total contract value between Nkuku and Valiant, which is forecast at SAR 78.4 million ($21 million).

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The new contract marks the final redeployment of the company’s rigs suspended in Saudi Arabia.

The Admarine 501 drilling unit will be jointly operated by ADES and an in-country partner under a charter structure, similar to the previous award for Admarine 504.

The contract includes a firm scope to drill two wells and an option for two additional wells with a total estimated duration (firm + option) of 180 days. Operations are expected to commence in Q2 2025, ADES stated.

 

ADES Holding’s jack-up rig

ADES Holding Co. announced that its jackup drilling unit, “Admarine 501”, has been awarded a contract by Nkuku Ikon Petroleum Development Co. for offshore drilling operations in Nigeria.

In a statement to Tadawul, the company said the charter contract was signed with its in-country partner, Valiant, estimated at SAR 45 million ($12 million). This represents a percentage of the total contract value between Nkuku and Valiant, which is forecast at SAR 78.4 million ($21 million).

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The new contract marks the final redeployment of the company’s rigs suspended in Saudi Arabia.

The Admarine 501 drilling unit will be jointly operated by ADES and an in-country partner under a charter structure, similar to the previous award for Admarine 504.

The contract includes a firm scope to drill two wells and an option for two additional wells with a total estimated duration (firm + option) of 180 days. Operations are expected to commence in Q2 2025, ADES stated.

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