Exxon awards contract extension for Maersk Viking drillship

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Maersk Drilling has been awarded a contract extension for the ultra-deepwater drillship Maersk Viking, by oil major Exxon Mobil. The estimated value of the contract extension is $22.5 million, with a duration of 150 days.

Maersk Viking has been operating for Exxon Mobil at Julia field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico since delivery from the Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) shipyard in 2014. The original contract was scheduled to end in July 2017. With the extension, Maersk Viking will now be in operation for Exxon Mobil until December 2017, World Oil reports.

“I’m truly pleased on behalf of the crew on board the Maersk Viking and the entire organization that we have been able to secure an extension of the contract with Exxon Mobil. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with customers through a difficult period for the entire industry,” says Michael Reimer Mortensen, V.P. and head of global sales at Maersk Drilling.

“It is evident that we are now looking at a day rate much lower than the original contract, reflecting the current market situation. However, Maersk Drilling has significantly lowered cost levels across the fleet in the past years, enabling us to operate just as efficiently in this new environment. Our first priority is to add value to our customers and their operations, and we will work closely with them to ensure the delivery of safe and efficient operations.”

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