Denmark-based drilling rig operator Maersk Drilling has secured a one-well contract for the ultra-harsh environment jack-up rig Maersk Interceptor.
The contract has been awarded by Norwegian unit of Hungarian oil and gas firm MOL Norge for exploration drilling on production licence PL617 in the Southern North Sea.
Expected to commence in August 2020, the contract is estimated to last for 60 days.
PL617 is operated by MOL Norge, alongside partners Wintershall Dea and OMV Norge. MOL holds a 70% ownership in the production licence.
Maersk Drilling noted that the contract is estimated at $16.5m.
Maersk Drilling COO Morten Kelstrup said: “We are happy to be working together with MOL on this exploration campaign with exciting prospects.
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