Late payment for Pechora drilling

Drilling company Northern Offshore finally got paid for last year’s drilling in the Pechora Sea.

Gazprom subsidiary Gazflot has agreed to pay about 18 million USD for last year’s drilling with the Energy Exerter, a jack-up rig owned by Northern Offshore, newspaper Dagens Næringsliv reports with reference to TDN Finans. The rig last fall operated at Dolginskoe, an oil fiel in the Pechora Sea owned by Gazprom.

The Energy Exerter is built for harsh northern environments. It can operated in water depths of up to 91.5 m with an available leg length below of 112 m.

The rig was after last year’s operations in the Pechora Sea stationed in Kirkenes, Arctic Norway, for service and maintenance. You can read more about the rig’s Kirkenes visit at BarentsObserver

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