Maersk Drilling reported Tuesday that the company has decided to
decommission the jackup Maersk Endurer(350' ILC) from the fleet and recycle the
rig with Zhoushan Changhong International Ship Recycling in China.
“Given the current market situation and the over-supply of drilling rigs
in the offshore market, there is a strong need to retire older rigs. Therefore,
Maersk Drilling has decided to decommission its oldest rig in the fleet, Maersk
Endurer,” says Morten Pilnov, head of Global Sales in Maersk Drilling.
The rig will be transported to Zhoushan Changhong International Ship
Recycling mid-July, and it will take approximately 15 weeks to recycle the rig.
“It is Maersk Drilling’s ambition to decommission Maersk Endurer in a
safe and responsible way with minimal environmental impact. Therefore, Maersk
Drilling has chosen Zhoushan Changhong International Ship Recycling to recycle
Maersk Endurer. Maersk Drilling has furthermore engaged Sea2Cradle to carry out
inspections and supervise the entire process,” Morten Pilnov explains and
continues:
“We chose this option because we consider it to be the safest and most
cost-effective approach, with the lowest environmental risks. Zhoushan
Changhong International Ship Recycling is a state-of-the-art rig recycling
facility, and the facility complies with the Hong Kong International Convention
for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships and the European Union
Ship Recycling Regulation.”
The Maersk Endurer is Maersk Drilling’s oldest rig in the fleet. The rig
is a jackup, and it was built in 1984, and has latest been working offshore
Cameroon.
Source: Rig Zone. 15 July 2015
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