Full dashboard ↗
Borr Drilling's jack-up Prospector-1Photo BORR DRILLING

Offshore drilling work confirmed in Dutch North Sea

Borr Drilling secures two contracts for a shallow-water rig in the Netherlands

Shallow-water driller Borr Drilling said it has won new contracts in the Netherlands and Congo for two of the company’s jack-up drilling units, adding $43 million in backlog.

In the Netherlands, the jack-up Prospector-1 has received separate binding letters of award from Dana Petroleum and One-Dyas for work in the Dutch North Sea.

Dana Petroleum is a one-well commitment, lasting 30 days, and expected to begin in November 2025.

UniVRse Aberdeen - https://univrseaberdeen.com/

The One-Dyas contract covers three wells over about 210 days, starting in December 2025. The One-Dyas award includes options that may extend the work by an additional 210 days.

In Congo, West Africa, the jack-up Natt has a one-well contract with New Age, lasting 60 days from November 2025.

New York-listed Borr also said its previously announced letter of award for the jack-up Odin in Mexico has converted into a contract and the rig has started operations.

The company operates only in the shallow-water sector and has a fleet of 24 jack-up drilling units, of which 22 are currently operating.


“When you share your news through OGV, you’re not just getting coverage – you’re getting endorsed by the energy sector’s most trusted voice.”

Tags:
Borr DrillingNetherlands
Share:

[mc4wp_form id=2073]

Well Management - GEN magazine - Issue 103 - Cover Thumbnail

Flip through the latest digital issue of Global Energy Network Magazine.

More News

Latest Magazine Banner

WellPro Group Banner

Cegal Banner

Leyton Banner

Advertise with us

Advertise With Us - Global Energy Network