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Rig’s 365-day Nigerian offshore drilling gig enables ADES’ first foray into West Africa

January 26, 2025
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ADES Group Expands into West Africa with Offshore Drilling Contract in Nigeria

ADES Holding Company, a part of the Saudi Arabia-based ADES Group, has made a significant move by entering West Africa with its latest offshore drilling assignment in Nigeria. This expansion marks the company’s presence in the eleventh country on its global worksheet, showcasing its commitment to diversification and growth in the oil and gas sector.

Breaking into West Africa

The Admarine 504 jack-up rig, operated by ADES, will be deployed to Nigeria for a drilling contract in partnership with Brittania-U, a prominent indigenous energy company in the region. This venture into West Africa signifies a strategic milestone for ADES as it aims to capitalize on the region’s vast oil and gas potential.

Dr. Mohamed Farouk, CEO of ADES Holding, expressed his excitement about this new opportunity, stating, “Our entry into Nigeria marks a significant step in our global expansion strategy. With high demand for drilling rigs in West Africa, particularly in the offshore segment, we see immense potential for growth in this region.”

Operational Shift and Growth Strategy

To accommodate the new contract in Nigeria, ADES has temporarily suspended the operations of the Admarine 504 rig in Saudi Arabia. This strategic decision allows the company to focus on its expansion into West Africa while maintaining its existing client relationships in the Middle East.

The rig is expected to be mobilized to Nigeria in the first quarter of 2025, with plans to drill and complete six wells within a year of commencing operations. ADES will collaborate with Valiant Offshore Contractors to fulfill its contractual obligations with Brittania-U, highlighting the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality services in new markets.

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Strategic Partnerships and Growth Prospects

With a charter contract valued at SAR 81.8 million, ADES aims to leverage its expertise in offshore drilling to drive growth in West Africa. The company’s agile approach in Saudi Arabia has also led to successful redeployments of its rigs in various international markets, demonstrating its ability to seize new opportunities and expand its global footprint.

As ADES continues to strengthen its rig fleet with acquisitions from Vantage Drilling, the company remains poised for further growth and success in the competitive oil and gas industry.

In conclusion, ADES Group’s expansion into West Africa signifies a strategic move towards diversification and growth, positioning the company as a key player in the region’s dynamic oil and gas sector. With a strong focus on operational excellence and strategic partnerships, ADES is well-positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities and drive value for its stakeholders.

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