Sembcorp Marine Ltd announced on June 7 that Jurong Shipyard Pte Ltd (JSPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the company, has entered into Amendment Agreements with Transocean Offshore Deepwater Holdings Limited to revise the delivery dates of two ultra-deepwater drillships it has contracted to build for Transocean. (Logo quoted from Yahoo’s image)

 

Under the Amendment Agreements which took into consideration work disruptions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, the delivery dates of the two vessels have been rescheduled to December 2021 for the first vessel, Deepwater Atlas, and May 2022 for the second vessel, Deepwater Titan.

 

The Amendment Agreements further provide that upon the respective delivery of the vessels, Transocean will make a partial delivery payment, followed by deferred delivery instalment payments of the balance amounts payable under the contracts. To date, Transocean has already paid 35% and 30% of the contract price for Deepwater Atlas and Deepwater Titan respectively.

 

Under the first Amendment Agreement, Transocean will make a US$50 million payment to JSPL upon delivery, with the remaining sum of approximately US$370 million payable in quarterly instalments with accrued interest within five years from the delivery date. 

 

All amounts outstanding are secured by a mortgage over the vessel and parent company guarantee issued by Transocean Inc. Deepwater Atlas is expected to commence drilling operations on the Shenandoah project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico with BOE Exploration & Production LLC in the second half of 2022.

 

Under the second Amendment Agreement, Transocean will pay JSPL 80% of the amount payable upon delivery or approximately US$350 million, and the remaining 20% or approximately US$90 million will be payable in quarterly instalments with accrued interest within five years from the delivery date. 

 

All amounts outstanding are secured by a parent company guarantee provided by Transocean Inc. Deepwater Titan is expected to commence drilling operations with Chevron U.S.A Inc. in the first quarter of 2023.

 

Deepwater Atlas and Deepwater Titan are the first set of next-generation drillships with ultra-deepwater drilling capability to be constructed in Singapore. 

 

They are also the only drillships in the world with three million pound hook-load and capable of 20,000 psi drilling operations. Designed and equipped to optimise fuel consumption and reduce emissions, these drillships will support the industry’s commitment to a reduction in carbon footprint.

 

The two Amendment Agreements are not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets per share and earnings per share of the company for the year ending 31 December 2021.

 

(IRuniverse)