Wael Sawan (left) and Ibrahim J Al Othman during the signing ceremony.
DOHA: Qatar Shell signed a third agreement with Gulf Drilling International (GDI) to provide drilling rig services for Shell to explore offshore wells in Qatar’s North Field. The new contract covers drilling activities in the Pre-Khuff interval of Block D area, using its jack-up drilling rig Al -Khor.
The contract was signed by Shell’s Executive Vice President, Wael Sawan and GDI’s Chief Executive Officer, Ibrahim J Al Othman.
Sawan said: ‘The partnership between Shell and GDI has been enormously successful and we are proud that we have been able to support them through their journey of operational excellence. In terms of performance, GDI has seen a demonstrable improvement curve making them one of the most efficient drilling operations in Shell’s global drilling activities. I am very pleased that a Qatari based drilling company is able to provide world-class service to our exploration operation in the country’.
Al Othman said: “Our original contract with Shell was viewed as a proving ground for our performance and a stepping stone to a brighter future. Through hard work and synergy with Shell, we have lifted our performance to a world-class level. Al-Khor’s award last year as the ‘Most Improved Rig’ in Shell’s global rig ranking, is a testament to the progress that has been made. The new contract is a confirmation of the confidence that Shell has in GDI”.
The improvement in GDI’s operational performance stems from a clear focus on respect and care for people. This has created an industry leading HSE (Health, Safety and Environment) culture and operational progress beyond expectations.
The Al Khor is GDI’s forth offshore and first new built rig, delivered from Keppel Fels shipyard in December 2006. By putting it into operation early 2007, it was GDI’s first cyber rig – at that time the 2nd such unit in the Arabian Gulf, of the popular Model VB design. This rig was bigger, more modern and more capable than any of the rigs which GDI was using. It allowed a GDI company to compete for almost any work in Qatar and was build to serve Qatar’s future exploration activity.
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