South Korea: Songa Offshore Orders Two Rigs from DSME
South Korea’s Daewoo Shibuilding & Marine Engineering said on Wednesday that it had won an $1.1 billion deal to build two submersible drilling rigs from Norway’s Songa Offshore .
The rigs would be chartered to Norwegian state-run oil company Statoil from Songa for eight years after the delivery planned in the second half of 2014, Daewoo said.
Daewoo added in a statement that the firm agreed to an option for additional two vessels of the same type.
Posted on September 7, 2011, in Asia Pacific, East Asia, South Korea and tagged Asia Pacific, Daewoo, East Asia, News, Offshore, orders, Rigs, Semi-submersible rig, Songa, South Korea, Statoil. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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