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Noble jackup gets work off Suriname

March 6, 2025
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Noble Corporation Secures New Contract for Jackup Rig

Offshore drilling giant Noble Corporation has recently announced that it has secured a new contract for one of its jackup rigs, the 2013-built Noble Regina Allen, with an undisclosed operator offshore Suriname.

The contract, spanning approximately 65 days, is set to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025. The total value of the contract, including mobilization and demobilization fees, is estimated at $17.7 million.

The Noble Regina Allen most recently completed a contract in February 2025, where it was working for French energy major TotalEnergies offshore Argentina at a dayrate of $150,000. The contract with TotalEnergies commenced in May 2024.

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