Sources Say That The Contract With Petrobras Should Start In A Few Months, As Soon As Constellation Finishes Its Contract With Enauta, In The Santos Basin
According To Bassoe Analytics, The Drilling Ship Belonging To Constellation Is Expected To Start Its Contract With Petrobras In Mid-October 2019. Bassoe Estimated That The Daily Rate Of The Contract Is About US $ 155,000. The 6th Generation Drillship Will Be Deployed In Petrobras’ BM-S-11 Block In The Santos Basin.
The Drillship Is Currently Under Contract With Enauta – Previously Known As QGEP – In The Atlanta Field, Also In The Santos Basin. Data From Bassoe Analytics Indicates That The Laguna Star Is Expected To Remain With Enauta Until The End Of September 2019. Its Current Daily Rate Is Estimated At US $ 140,000.
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Bassoe Is Not The Only One Indicating That Petrobras Selected The Laguna Star For The BM-S-11 Block. Brazil Energy Insight Reported Last Week That Constellation’s Daily Rate Proposal Of About US $ 160,000 Exceeded The Offers From Transocean, Ensco, Seadrill, And Petroserv, Which Had Higher Rates – Some Exceeding US $ 200,000.
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