WFW为Borr就其以3.6亿美元从Noble收购五座高端自升式钻井平台一事提供法律咨询。


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沃森·法利·威廉姆斯律师事务所 (WFW) 为博尔钻井有限公司 (Borr Drilling Limited) 就其以 3.6 亿美元从诺布尔公司 (Noble Corporation Plc) 收购五座高端自升式钻井平台提供法律咨询服务,其中包括三座弗里德·戈德曼 (Friede & Goldman) JU-3000N 型钻井平台和两座古斯托 (Gusto) MSC CJ50 型钻井平台。该收购预计将于 2026 年第一季度完成,但需满足惯例成交条件,包括完成高级担保票据融资。

这些钻机在规格和地理覆盖范围上与 Borr 现有的钻机队互补,使其能够利用其一流的平台最大限度地发挥其价值,同时为客户提供更大、更多样化的钻机队。

收购完成后,Borr的钻井平台数量将从24座增至29座。其中两座钻井平台将以光船租赁的方式租回给Noble,租期12个月,以便Noble完成其现有的钻井合同。预计这些钻井平台在偿还债务前将产生2900万美元的总收益。总部位于百慕大的Borr是一家领先的国际自升式钻井平台承包商,拥有良好的运营记录,提供高质量、安全高效的服务。总部位于休斯顿的Noble成立于1921年,运营着海上钻井行业最年轻、最先进的钻井平台船队之一,并拥有业内领先的综合利用率。

为Borr提供法律咨询的WFW伦敦跨学科团队由公司合伙人Daniel Saunders领导,Sarah Blaney律师和Dominic Mbanu律师提供支持。他们提供了广泛的公司和商业专业知识,包括就销售文件和光船租赁协议提供咨询、谈判和起草。合伙人Anna Robinson以及Charlotte Herrington和Joe Babos律师提供了劳动法方面的法律意见。合伙人Solange Leandro和Edita Katuscakova律师就交易的并购控制和竞争法方面提供了法律意见。

Daniel评论道:“我们很高兴能为Borr在这笔市场领先的交易中提供咨询服务。交易双方的团队合作顺畅高效,最终达成了互利共赢的结果。WFW很荣幸能够帮助Borr扩大船队规模,并助力其实现战略目标。”

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WFW advises Borr on US$360 million acquisition of five premium jack-up rigs from Noble

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Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) advised Borr Drilling Limited on its US$360 million acquisition of five premium jack-up rigs from Noble Corporation Plc, comprising three Friede & Goldman JU-3000N design rigs and two Gusto MSC CJ50 design rigs. The acquisition is expected to close in 1Q26, subject to customary closing conditions, including completion of senior secured notes financing.

The rigs, which have complementary specifications and geographic footprint to the Borr’s existing fleet, enable it to leverage its best-in-class platform to maximise their value whilst offering its customers a larger and versatile fleet.

Upon completion of the acquisition, Borr’s fleet size will increase from 24 to 29 rigs. Two of the rigs will be chartered back to Noble on a bareboat basis for a period of 12 months, allowing it to complete their current drilling contracts. The rigs are expected to generate total earnings of US$29 million before debt service. Bermuda-based Borr is a leading international jackup drilling contractor with a strong operational track record, providing quality, safe and efficient services. Founded in 1921, Houston-based Noble operates one of the youngest and most advanced fleets in the offshore drilling industry with a combined track record of industry-leading utilisation.

The multi-disciplinary WFW London team that advised Borr was led by Corporate Partner Daniel Saunders, supported by Counsel Sarah Blaney and Associate Dominic Mbanu. They provided extensive corporate and commercial expertise, including advising on, negotiating and drafting the sale documents and bareboat charter arrangements. Employment law advice was provided by Partner Anna Robinson and Associates Charlotte Herrington and Joe Babos. Partner Solange Leandro and Associate Edita Katuscakova advised on the merger-control and competition aspects of the transaction.

Daniel commented: “We are delighted to have advised Borr on this market leading transaction. The deal teams on both sides of the deal worked seamlessly and efficiently to reach a mutually beneficial outcome. WFW takes pride in helping Borr expand their fleet and succeed with their strategic goals”.

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