Aker nets Daewoo driller deal
of the owner behind the order for the drillship pair but said they are due for delivery in the final quarter of 2013. This makes it likely they belong to the Norwegian group itself, which penned a $1.2 billion order for two units earlier this year.
UK shipbroker Clarksons lists South Korean builder DSME as building a dozen drillships with only three being delivered towards the end of 2013 - Aker’s pair and one for Atwood in September that year.
“Each delivery has a contract value of about $115 million, and includes options for additional equipment and services,” Aker’s statement on Wednesday read.
“Aker Solutions will handle all major aspects of the delivery, from engineering and procurement to installation and commissioning.”
When Aker signed for the drillships in January it left two optional contracts at DSME.
Source: Up Stream
- Shipbuilding In 2017: Any Signs Of Improvement?
- Keppel in talks with Borr Drilling for rig sales
- Japan’s shipbuilding industry turning corner as orders double
- De Boer/Dutch Dredging and Iskes Towage take delivery of ASD 2310 SD at Dam...
- Chinese shipyard order more TTS cranes
- Kommer Damen opens Damen Area Support China