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2008 Worldwide Survey of Deepwater Drilling Rigs TransOc_OSMaps_0407 6/28/04 10:21 AM Page 1 Transocean customers can choose from the largest fleet of deep- www.deepwater.com water rigs in the :&"340'&9$&--&/$& world, equipped with 40 the latest technologi- Delmar Systems, Inc. has provided safe cal advancements. and ef cient marine and mooring services We're in deep water, for 40 years, proving why they are the but we're never in “World Leader in Offshore Mooring.” over our heads.® www.delmarus.com • [email protected] • 1-337-365-0180 KepFel_OSMaps_0707 1 6/14/07 3:35:03 PM Delmar_OSmaps_0807 1 6/16/08 1:32:27 PM NatOil_OSmaps_0807 1 6/17/08 4:30:30 PM DriQui_OSmaps_0705 1 3/29/07 11:09:07 AM ABS_OSmaps_0807 1 6/27/08 2:27:19 PM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2008 WORLDWIDE SURVEY OF DEEPWATER DRILLING RIGS Drilling Rigs Operational for Water Depths >4,000' Prepared By: Offshore Magazine 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 For additional copies or general comments E-mail: [email protected]. Downloads available at www.offshore-mag.com MAGAZINE 1700 West Loop South, Suite 1000; Houston, TX 77027 JULY 2008 Tel: 713-621-9720; Fax: 713-963-6296 www.offshore-mag.com 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 Information Accuracy: Every attempt has been made to 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 locate all the Drilling Rigs and contact worldwide Drilling Contractors. No contractor was intentionally exluded from the survey. In some cases, a deepwater drilling rig was not included because information was not provided. We make no guarantee that this list is all inclusive. We have also been careful to summarize the capability and experience of each drilling contractor as best as possible, by acting as a neutral party and integrator of information. We have collected the data from contractor-supplied information, personal interviews, websites, phone interviews, and POSTER company brochures. Offshore Magazine guarantees or assumes any responsibility or liability for any reliance on the information presented in this spreadsheet poster. 72 ©2008 Offshore RIG INFORMATION RIG RATINGS CONTRACT INFORMATION VESSEL PARTICULARS STATION KEEPING or MOORING SYSTEMS LIFTING EQUIPMENT DRILLING EQUIPMENT NORMAL COMPLEMENT OF TUBULARS MUD SYSTEMS RISER & RISER TENSIONER DATA BOP & BOP CONTROL DATA WATER DEPTH & DRILLING DEPTH RATINGS ? Water Depth Rating Equipped (ft) . T ION Water Depth Rating Design (ft) ottom VOLUME T W DRILLPIPE ) A VOLUME /B capacity SIZE S S Drilling Depth Rating (ft) OP IAMETER ENVELOPE LMRP) SIZE stack WIRE ROPE S S RISER USTER ACTIVE RESERVE ) table OF . DRILLPIPE . CHAIN capacity B OF COMPENS SHAKERS TENSIONER LINE in BOP STORAGE . DRILLPIPE . DRILLPIPE . PIT PIT OF stack DRIVE . DRILLPIPE . in in both “IN HOLD” in otal UMBO otal INCLUDING VESSEL TYPE VESSEL DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DATE UPGRADE DATE CLASSIFICATION MAXIMUM WATER DEPTH EQUIPPED MAXIMUM WATER DEPTH RATING MAXIMUM DRILLING DEPTH CURRENT CONTRACT AREA OF OPERATION VESSEL POWER TOTAL VESSEL MAX. SPEED QUARTERS CAPACITY LENGTH WIDTH ANCHOR SIZE ABLE TO SHEAR 6.635" rotary TRANSIT DRAFT DRAFT OPERATING LOAD VARIABLE MAX. MOONPOOL SIZE (if applicable) RATING D.P. THRUSTERS SIZE CHAIN GRADE LENGTH OF CHAIN WIRE ROPE D LENGTH CRANE 1 PEDESTAL CRANE 2 PEDESTAL CRANE 3 PEDESTAL CRANE 4 PEDESTAL RISER HANDLING CRANE DERRICK RATING DERRICK MANUFACTURER DERRICK FOOTPRINT DRAWWORKS drawworks DRILL IRON ROUGHNECK TOP HEAVE COMPENSATOR heave CAPACITY TYPE COMPENSATION (ACTIVE/PASSIVE) PIPE RACKING SYSTEM DRILLING INSTRUMENTATION 5- 5.5- 6.625- MUD PUMPS MUD PUMPS MUD MUD BULK DESANDER desilter RISER RISER TENSIONERS DIVERTER SIZE CLASS RISER SIZE RISER JOINT LENGTH FLEX JOINT (T RISER STORAGE MAIN DECK PRESSURE BOP OPERATING C&K LINE SIZE LINE AUX. SIZE LINES AUX. ON RISER RAM BOP’ RAM BOP’ ANNULAR BOP’ ANNULAR BOP’ BOP DIMENSIONS T WELLHEAD CONNECTOR BOP CONTROL SYSTEM BOP CONTROL SYSTEM RISER HANG-OFF CAPACITY ( PHOTO PHOTO NUMBER 3.5- COMPLETION DEDICATED FLUID VOLUME G SHALE RISER TENSIONERS RISER MANUFACTURER OR (T OR ,000' yr. yr. society ft. ft. ft. expiration in July 2008 H.P. knots persons ft. ft. ft. ft. S.T. ft. No. and H.P. In. ft. In. ft. S.T. S.T. S.T. S.T. S.T. S.T. Max Hook Kips Name ft. x ft. H.P. Manufacturer In. In. Model Manufacturer & Model Manufacturer Kips A/P Model Manufacturer ft. ft. ft. ft. No. Manufacturer & Model bbls. bbls. bbls. Cu. ft. Y/N No. No. No. Kips No. Manufacturer In. API O.D. In. ft. T/B Manuf. ft. Ksi I.D. In. I.D. In. No. No. Manuf. No. Manuf. ft. x ft. Kips Type Type Manuf. Y/N Kips 0' 5,000' 10,000' 15,000' 20,000' 25,000' 30,000' 35,000' 40 CONVENTIONALLY MOORED RIGS AKER DRILLING ASA - Contact: Lagerveien 30 - Box 319 - 4066 Stavanger - Norway - Phone: +47 51951676; fax: +47 51951601; e-mail: [email protected]; www.akerdrill.com 1 1 AKER SPITSBERGEN SS AkerH-6e 2008 DNV 2,475' 10,000' 32,800' 2013 WW DNV 30.5 55,120 6-7 140 393.7' 252.6' 31.8' 75.5' 7,780 76'x32' DP3 8x5,850 3.36" R4 6,600' N/A N/A 16.7 94.4 94.4 N/A N/A 39 2,000/1,000 MH RAM 170'x33' 1,000/500 sh.t MH RAM 60.5"/60.5" MH 1899 MH DDM 1000/650 M-H 1,500/750 A MH MH DrillView 14,500' 21,500' 3,200' 4 Wirth 2,200 HP-7,500 psi 5,025 8,185 7,500 27,546' N 4 N/A N/A 3,200 6 M-H 60.5" RP16 21" 75' T/B Kværner 8,858' 15 3.5" 4" Note 3 5 Cameron 2 Cameron 14.76'x12.47' 390 Cameron MUX Cameron Y 500/1,000 2,475' 10,000' 32,800' 1 2 AKER BARENTS SS Aker H-6e 2008 DNV 2,475' 10,000' 32,000' 2011 WW DNV 30.5 55,120 6-7 140 393.7' 252.6' 31.8' 75.5' 7,780 76'x32' DP3 8x5,850 3.36" R4 6,600' N/A N/A 16.7 94.4 94.4 N/A N/A 39 2,000/1,000 MH RAM 170'x33' 1,000/500 sh.t MH RAM 60.5"/60.5" MH 1899 MH DDM 1000/650 M-H 1,500/750 A MH MH DrillView 8,200' 18,000' 3,200' 4 Wirth 2,200 HP-7,500 psi 5,025 8,185 7,500 27,546' N 4 N/A N/A 3,200 6 M-H 60.5" RP16 21" 75' T/B Kværner 8,858' 15 3.5" 4" Note 3 5 Cameron 2 Cameron 14.76'x12.47' 390 Cameron MUX Cameron Y 500/1,000 2,475' 10,000' 30,000' ATWOOD OCEANICS, INC. - Contact: Kim Erb, 15835 Park Ten Place, Houston, TX 77218; Phone: (281) 749-7800; Fax: (281) 578-325; e-mail: [email protected]; www.atwd.com 2 1 ATWOOD HUNTER SS Korkut New Era 1981 2001 ABS 5,000' 5,000' 25,000' 3Q/'08 Mediterranean 8,050 120 290' 246.7' 24' 55' 3,630 20'x40' NA No 2.75" ORQ+20 4,500' 3.25" 8,000' 11 52.5 31.5 30 1,200 Pyramid 40'x40' 3,000 Oilwell 1.5" 49.5" NOV ST80 Varco-TDS-4S W.G. 650 P none Petron 15,000' 3 N-O A1700PT 3,247 incl. 1,000 10,000' Y 4+4 1 1 1,280 12 W.G. 49.5" E 21" 75' B Vetco 5,000' 10 3.75" 3.8"/2.5" 2 4 Cameron 2 Shaffer 13'x15' 340 H4E Bias Shaffer Y 960 5,000' 25,000' 3 2 ATWOOD EAGLE SS Korkut New Era 1982 2002 ABS 5,000' 5,000' 25,000' 4Q/'09 Australia 7,800 120 325' 200' 24' 55' 4,500 20'x40' NA No 3.25" ORQ+20 3,300' 3.5" 10,000' 13 52.5 30 45 1,200 Pyramid 40'x40' 3,000 Oilwell 1.5" 60.5" Varco Varco-TDS-4S W.G. 650 P none Petron 15,000' 3 N-O A1700PT 3,624 1,282 2,614 10,000' Y 3+3 1 1 1,600 12 W.G. 59" E 21" 75' B Vetco 5,000' 10 3.75" 3.8"/2.5" 2 4 Cameron 2 Shaffer 13'x15' 340 H4E Bias Shaffer Y 960 5,000' 25,000' 4 3 ATWOOD FALCON SS Korkut New Era 1983 1998/2006 ABS 5,000' 5,000' 25,000' 2Q/'09 Malaysia 7,800 122 325' 226' 24' 55' 4,400 20'x40' NA No 3" R3S 4,500' 3.5" 8,000' 10 45.5 33.5 15 1,000 Pyramid 40'x40' 3,000 Oilwell 1.5" 60.5" NOV Varco-TDS-4H W.G. 650 P none Petron 15,000' 3 N-O A1700PT 5,346 incl. 3,460 10,000' Y 4 1 1 1,600 12 W.G. E 21" 75' B Vetco 5,000' 10 3.75" 3.8"/2.5" 2 4 Cameron 2 Shaffer 13'x15' 340 H4 Bias Shaffer Y 960 5,000' 25,000' – 4 ATWOOD SOUTHERN CROSS SS A1 Columned Stabalized 1976 1997 ABS 2,000' 2,000' 20,000' 3Q/'08 Mediterranean 7,350 98 260' 158' 24' 48' 2,500 NA No 2.125" K4 3,500' 2.5" 3,000' 7 30 20 1,000 L.C.
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