{"id":227788,"date":"2017-07-14T05:32:48","date_gmt":"2017-07-14T09:32:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/ensco-leads-way-as-offshore-drilling-bottoms-out-chron-com.php"},"modified":"2017-07-14T05:32:48","modified_gmt":"2017-07-14T09:32:48","slug":"ensco-leads-way-as-offshore-drilling-bottoms-out-chron-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/offshore\/ensco-leads-way-as-offshore-drilling-bottoms-out-chron-com.php","title":{"rendered":"Ensco leads way as offshore drilling bottoms out &#8211; Chron.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle  <\/p>\n<p>                The Ensco 8501 semi-submersible rig is seen in the                Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles southeast of Louisiana,                where it is about to begin drilling a bypass well                for Noble Energy. Obama administration officials                toured the 2.5-year-old rig on Wednesday. Jennifer                A. Dlouhy \/ Houston Chronicle              <\/p>\n<p>                The Ensco 8501 semi-submersible rig is seen in the                Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles southeast of Louisiana,                where it is about to begin drilling a bypass well                for Noble Energy. Obama administration officials                toured the              <\/p>\n<p>              Ensco, which has many shallow-water jack-up rigs,              says it doesn't have much overlap with Atwood              Oceanics.            <\/p>\n<p>              Ensco, which has many shallow-water jack-up rigs,              says it doesn't have much overlap with Atwood              Oceanics.            <\/p>\n<p>              The main deck of the ENSCO 8505 is 97 feet high; the              derrick is another 201 feet. The main deck tower Is              more than six stories above the dock level. April 11,              2012            <\/p>\n<p>              The main deck of the ENSCO 8505 is 97 feet high; the              derrick is another 201 feet. The main deck tower Is              more than six stories above the dock level. April 11,              2012            <\/p>\n<p>                ENSCO DS6 Drillship taking on fuel bunkers in                Walvis Bay, Namibia during the transit to Angola                and start of contract with BP.              <\/p>\n<p>                ENSCO DS6 Drillship taking on fuel bunkers in                Walvis Bay, Namibia during the transit to Angola                and start of contract with BP.              <\/p>\n<p>              Ensco leads way as offshore drilling bottoms out            <\/p>\n<p>    The struggling offshore energy sector may have finally bottomed    out, analysts said, with     Ensco leading the rebound by winning several new     West African drilling contracts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lond0n-based Ensco, which has its operational headquarters in    Houston, said it won deepwater drilling contracts with \"Big    Oil\" giants like Chevron,     Royal Dutch Shell and Paris-based Total offshore of Nigeria    and the Ivory Coast.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We believe that this new work positions us well for follow-on    opportunities, benefiting future utilization for our rig    fleet,\" said Ensco CEO     Carl Trowell.  <\/p>\n<p>    Ensco also is leading in industry consolidation with its    pending acquisition of Houston's     Atwood Oceanics, another deepwater drilling player.  <\/p>\n<p>        Ian Macpherson, an analyst at the investment bank     Piper Jaffray & Co., said the news supports a    \"bottoming thesis\" for what's proving to be a more    \"resilient-than-expected\" offshore sector that will still    continue to struggle for the foreseeable future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Houston energy investment banking firm     Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. called it the first    encouraging sign for ultra-deepwater rig demand \"in a long    while.\" It's an encouraging sign that major players like    Chevron and Shell have figured out ways to reduce costs enough    to start moving forward with some deepwater projects,    especially in historically expensive offshore Nigeria.  <\/p>\n<p>    On the flip side, these projects are still few and far between    and the rig contractors likely are giving deep discounts to win    work, the firm added.  <\/p>\n<p>    In terms of details, Ensco said it's reactivating a drillship    in August to work offshore of Nigeria for Chevron on a two-year    contract. Likewise, another rig idled since last year will    drill for Total offshore of the Ivory Coast starting in    November.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lastly, Ensco is moving up the construction timeline for a    brand-new floating rig so it can go to work for Shell early    next year offshore of Nigeria.  <\/p>\n<p>    These new Ensco contracts are positive news and show the    deepwater drilling market may have stopped sinking, if not    showing small signs of recovering, said     James West, an analyst at investment bank Evercore ISI in    New York. Apart from low oil prices, geopolitical disputes also    have stalled energy production in Nigeria and these deals    indicate Africa's largest nation is moving forward, West added.  <\/p>\n<p>    It's also a particularly good week for Ensco because Houston's        Talos Energy announced a \"historic oil discovery\" offshore    of Mexico using an Ensco floating drilling rig. Talos' Zama-1    well is the first offshore exploration well drilled by a    private company in Mexico's history.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View original post here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.chron.com\/business\/energy\/article\/Ensco-leading-slow-recovery-in-offshore-drilling-11284309.php\" title=\"Ensco leads way as offshore drilling bottoms out - Chron.com\">Ensco leads way as offshore drilling bottoms out - Chron.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Jordan Blum, Houston Chronicle The Ensco 8501 semi-submersible rig is seen in the Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles southeast of Louisiana, where it is about to begin drilling a bypass well for Noble Energy. Obama administration officials toured the 2.5-year-old rig on Wednesday. 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