Odfjell Invest - Operations

Operations

The company has contracts for 23 fixed and mobile units in the North Sea and internationally. The company's new build programme includes two ultra deepwater and harsh environment drilling rigs and two ultra deepwater drillships. The ultra deepwater and harsh environment drilling rigs Deepsea Atlantic and Deepsea Stavanger were delivered from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering in South Korea in 2009 and 2010, respectively. The drillship Deepsea Metro I was delivered by Hyundai Heavy Industries in June 2011. The second ultra deepwater drillship Deepsea Metro II will be delivered in Q4 2011.

Odfjell Drilling consists of three business units:

  • Mobile Offshore Drilling Units
  • Odfjell Drilling & Technology
  • Odfjell Well Services

The company is present in 12 countries and operates in more than 20. Odfjell Drilling is located in Norway (Bergen, Stavanger, Stjørdal), UK (Aberdeen), the Netherlands, Romania Brazil, Tanzania, Angola, United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, the Philippines and South Korea,.

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