Valaris 宣布船队合理化并发布船队状况报告

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Valaris Ltd 已宣布几项船队合理化举措,并发布了一份船队状况报告。

Valaris 宣布船队合理化并发布船队状况报告

机队合理化行动

该公司最近决定退役其船队中的三艘半潜式钻井平台:VALARIS DPS-5(自 2024 年第三季度最后一次工作以来一直处于闲置状态)以及 VALARIS DPS-3 和 VALARIS DPS-6(已停用多年)。该公司预计这些钻井平台将从全球钻井供应中移除,并重新用于其他用途或报废。

自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 75 已以 2400 万美元的价格售出。VALARIS 75 是一艘 25 年船龄的自升式钻井平台,已在美国墨西哥湾停泊了五年。根据买卖协议,未来的作业仅限于美国墨西哥湾。

总裁兼首席执行官 Anton Dibowitz 表示:“我们致力于谨慎管理我们的船队,当资产的预期未来经济效益无法抵消其成本时,我们将退役或剥离钻井平台。按照这种方法,我们决定通过退役三艘半潜式钻井平台(VALARIS DPS-3、DPS-5 和 DPS-6)来提升我们的船队水平,我们认为这些钻井平台的长期合约机会有限,同时出售自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 75。这些举措降低了闲置钻井平台的成本,有利于我们的现金流,并进一步将我们的船队重点放在高规格资产上。”

车队状态报告

该公司还发布了一份船队状况报告,宣布了新的合同和合同延期,相关合同积压约为 1.2 亿美元,这些合同是在 2024 年 10 月 30 日发布公司上一份船队状况报告后授予的:

与 TotalEnergies 在英国北海签订了为期 600 天的定价合同延期,用于自升式钻井平台 VALARIS Stavanger。定价延期预计将于 2025 年第三季度开始,直接延续当前计划。定价延期的总合同价值超过 7500 万美元。

与 BP 特立尼达海上公司签订的自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 249 的 100 天合同。该合同预计将于 2026 年 1 季度开始,直接延续该钻井平台与另一家运营商的先前项目。合同总价值约为 1680 万美元。

与 Jadestone Energy 在澳大利亚近海签订了自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 247 的单井合同。该合同预计将于 2025 年 3 月开始实施,将直接延续该钻井平台与另一家运营商的当前项目。

BP 印度尼西亚公司对自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 106 行使了双井定价选择权。选择权期限预计为 80 天,预计将于 2025 年 5 月开始,直接延续现有的确定计划。运营日费率为 95,000 美元。

短期光船租赁协议延长至 2025 年 2 月 28 日,适用于租赁给 ARO Drilling 的自升式钻井平台 VALARIS 116、VALARIS 146 和 VALARIS 250。Valaris 和 ARO 仍在与沙特阿美就这些钻井平台的长期合同延期进行谈判。

 

 

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Valaris announces fleet rationalisation and issues fleet status report

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Valaris Ltd has announced several fleet rationalisation actions and issued a Fleet Status Report.

Valaris announces fleet rationalisation and issues fleet status report

Fleet rationalisation actions

The company recently decided to retire three semisubmersibles from its fleet: VALARIS DPS-5, which has been idle since last working in 3Q24, as well as VALARIS DPS-3 and VALARIS DPS-6, which have been stacked for several years. The Company expects that these rigs will be removed from the global drilling supply and repurposed for alternative uses or scrapped.

Jackup VALARIS 75 has been sold for US$24 million. VALARIS 75 is a 25-year-old jackup that has been stacked in the US Gulf for five years. As part of the purchase and sale agreement, future operations are restricted to the US Gulf.

President and Chief Executive Officer Anton Dibowitz said, “We are committed to prudently managing our fleet and will retire or divest rigs when the expected future economic benefit for an asset does not justify its costs. Consistent with this approach, we have decided to high-grade our fleet by retiring three semisubmersibles: VALARIS DPS-3, DPS-5 and DPS-6, for which we see limited attractive, long-term contract opportunities, as well as selling jackup VALARIS 75. These actions reduce costs for idle rigs, benefit our cash flow and further focus our fleet on high-specification assets.”

Fleet status report

The Company has also issued a Fleet Status Report, announcing new contracts and contract extensions, with associated contract backlog of approximately US$120 million, awarded subsequent to issuing the Company’s previous Fleet Status Report on 30 October 2024:

600 day priced contract extension with TotalEnergies in the UK North Sea for jackup VALARIS Stavanger. The priced extension is expected to commence in 3Q25 in direct continuation of the current program. The total contract value for the priced extension is over US$75 million.

100 day contract for jackup VALARIS 249 with BP offshore Trinidad. The contract is expected to commence in 1Q26 in direct continuation of the rig’s previous program with another operator. The total contract value is approximately US$16.8 million.

One-well contract with Jadestone Energy offshore Australia for jackup VALARIS 247. The contract is expected to commence in March 2025 in direct continuation of the rig’s current program with another operator.

Two-well priced option exercised by BP Indonesia for jackup VALARIS 106. The option period has an estimated duration of 80 days and is expected to commence in May 2025 in direct continuation of the existing firm program. The operating day rate is US$95 000.

Short-term bareboat charter agreement extensions through 28 February 2025, for jackups VALARIS 116, VALARIS 146 and VALARIS 250, which are leased to ARO Drilling. Valaris and ARO remain in discussions with Saudi Aramco regarding longer-term contract extensions for these rigs.

 

 

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