新的钻井协议标志着ADES拓展其西非业务,进入新国家

勘探与生产

ADES 控股公司是总部位于沙特阿拉伯的 ADES 集团的一部分,该公司已为其其中一座自升式钻井平台获得新的钻井任务,从而扩大了其在西非的业务范围,这使其能够将第 13 个国家添加到其运营区域列表中。

Admarine 510自升式钻井平台;来源:ADES

 2025 年初,ADES 将尼日利亚沿海的海上钻井作业添加到其任务地点列表中,将其全球业务范围扩大到西非。现在,ADES 又签订了一份在喀麦隆使用Admarine 510自升式钻井平台的新合同,这标志着其进入第 13 个运营国家,并继续在西非市场扩张,该公司认为该市场具有很高的潜力。

新的钻探任务由喀麦隆阿达克斯石油公司承担,该公司隶属于中国石化集团,被视为大型国家石油公司 (NOC)。根据任务安排,钻井平台所有者将与阿达克斯石油公司签订一份为期一年的固定合同,合同将于 2025 年第四季度开始,并可选择以双方同意的价格延长两次六个月的合同,总合同期限可能长达两年。

ADES Holding首席执行官Mohamed Farouk博士强调: “我们很高兴看到多元化战略持续取得成功,进一步拓展了我们在西非的业务版图,将业务拓展至喀麦隆——我们的第13个运营国家。此次合同的签订反映了客户对ADES作为该地区领先的海上钻井服务提供商日益增长的信任,我们尤其高兴能与Addax Petroleum直接合作,Addax Petroleum是一家隶属于大型国家石油公司的知名运营商。”

“这份长期合同的签订增强了我们快速响应新机遇和在核心市场维持船队部署的能力。喀麦隆也提供了稳定的运营环境,这与我们更广泛的区域战略相辅相成。”

这项为期12个月的钻井工程合同价值约为1.289亿沙特里亚尔(约合3440万美元),其中包括动员和遣散费用。Admarine 510钻井平台采用GustoMSC CJ46-X100D设计,可在375英尺水深下作业。

Farouk 补充道:“通过巩固我们最近在尼日利亚取得的成功,并扩展到喀麦隆,我们正在为优化运营建立正确的临界规模,同时加强我们对西非的长期承诺,旨在为我们的客户提供高质量、高效和安全的钻井服务。”

ADES从 Vantage Drilling 公司引进了两台钻井平台,扩充了其钻井船队,最近又与卡塔尔北方石油公司 (NOC)签订了一份长期合同续约协议,后者是卡塔尔能源公司 (70%) 和道达尔能源公司 (30%) 的合资企业。

该公司还获得了 沙特阿美公司于 2024 年暂停的 两份 钻井平台合同的续签。

原文链接/Offshore_Energy

Fresh rig deal marks new country entry as ADES broadens its West African horizons

Exploration & Production

ADES Holding Company, part of the Saudi Arabia-headquartered ADES Group, has expanded its footprint in West Africa by securing a new drilling assignment for one of its jack-up rigs, which enables it to add a 13th country to its list of operational areas.

Admarine 510 jack-up rig; Source: ADES

After ADES widened its global footprint to West Africa at the start of 2025 by adding a new country entry to its assignment location list with an offshore drilling job off the coast of Nigeria, this has now been followed by a new contract for the use of the Admarine 510 jack-up rig in Cameroon, which signifies the entry into its 13th country of operations and continuation of its expansion across the West African market, where it sees high potential.

The new drilling assignment with Addax Petroleum Cameroon Company, part of Sinopec Group, regarded as a major national oil company (NOC), will see the rig owner’s jack-up embark on a one-year firm contract, beginning in Q4 2025, with two optional six-month extensions at mutually agreed rates, for a potential total duration of up to two years.

Dr. Mohamed Farouk, CEO of ADES Holding, highlighted: “We are pleased with the continued success of our diversification strategy having further expanded our West Africa footprint into Cameroon—our 13th country of operations. This award reflects the growing trust in ADES as a leading provider of offshore drilling services in the region, and we are particularly pleased to be working directly with Addax Petroleum, a reputable operator affiliated with a major national oil company.

“The award of this long-term contract reinforces our ability to respond quickly to new opportunities and sustain fleet deployment across our core markets. Cameroon also offers a stable operating environment, which complements our broader regional strategy.”

The 12-month drilling campaign’s contract value is approximately SAR 128.9 million (nearly $34.4 million), including mobilization and demobilization. Capable of operating in water depths of 375 feet, the Admarine 510 rig is of GustoMSC CJ46-X100D design.

“By building on our recent successes in Nigeria and now expanding into Cameroon, we are building the right critical mass for optimized operations as we reinforce our long-term commitment to West Africa aiming to deliver high-quality, efficient, and safe drilling services to our clients,” Farouk added.

ADES, which enriched its fleet with two rigs from Vantage Drilling, recently got hold of a long-term contract extension in Qatar with North Oil Company (NOC), a joint venture between QatarEnergy (70%) and TotalEnergies (30%).

The company also obtained two contract renewals in Saudi Arabia for rigs that Aramco suspended in 2024.