Dolphin Drilling Cancels Offshore Contract With Nigerian Oil Firm

Offshore drilling contractor, Dolphin Drilling has terminated its contract for a semi-submersible rig with Peak Petroleum Industries Nigeria Limited for operations off Nigeria.

The firm cited consistent breach of terms with the Nigerian company.

The offshore drilling player inked a new contract for the Blackford Dolphin semi-submersible rig with Peak Petroleum Industries Nigeria Limited in March 2023 for operations off Nigeria with an effective day rate associated with the minimum firm contract period of $325,000, including the mobilisation fee.

Dolphin Drilling has terminated this deal due to what it deems to be a continued breach of the contract.

The 1974-built Blackford Dolphin is a semi-submersible drilling rig of an Enhanced Aker H-3 design and can accommodate 120 people.

This rig has been operating for General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL) throughout the quarter and achieved 98.3 per cent operational performance.

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The company explains that the contract backlog reported in the third quarter of 2023 report was adjusted for the contract termination and will remain at the same level as reported.

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