Ocean Rig
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Type | Public |
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Industry | Drilling |
Headquarters | Stavanger, Norway |
Key people |
Trygve Arnesen (CEO) Geir Aune (Chairman) |
Revenue | USD 103 million (2005) |
Operating income | USD -175 million (2005) |
Net income | USD -204 million (2005) |
Website | www.ocean-rig.com |
Ocean Rig (OSE: OCR) is an operator of semi-submersible oil rigs based in Stavanger, Norway. The company also maintains offices in Luanda, Angola and St. John's, Canada. The company has two rigs, Leiv Eirikson and Eirik Raude, and has ordered four additional rigs from South Korea. Ocean Rig has been listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange since 1997. The company is currently owned by Greek-American shipping tycoon George Economou.
The Leiv Eirikson recently finished operations the Black Sea on contract to Petrobras and TPAO and is now en route to the Arctic on contract to Cairn Energy.[1] The Eirik Raude is in Ghana on contract to Tullow Oil. Both semi-submersible drilling rigs are based on the proprietary Bingo 9000 design. The rigs have a water depth capacity of 10,000 feet and variable deck load of 7,000 tonnes.
The four deep water drill ships currently on order are being built at Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea based upon the Saipem 10K design. The first vessel is scheduled to be delivered to Ocean Rig on the 31st December 2010 with the fourth and final vessel by the 30th September 2011. They have been named the Ocean Rig Corcovado, the Ocean Rig Olympia, the Ocean Rig Poseidon, and the Ocean Rig Mykonos.
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References
- ↑ Vidal, John (22 April 2011). "Activists occupy oil rig in fight to prevent Arctic drilling". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/apr/22/activists-occupy-arctic-oil-rig. Retrieved 22 April 2011.