Curious coincidence involving Shell, Iran, Noble Corp and $2.16 billion
FROM A REGULAR CONTRIBUTOR
The former owners of the Frontier drilling company sold their rigs to Noble for $2.16 billion in 2010. Given that their fleet of five vessels consisted of ancient rust buckets which were fit only for the scrapyard, this has always seemed like an inordinately large sum. The five vessels had been acquired by Frontier for about $100 million. The only client of Frontier was Shell. See http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/06/28/us-noblecorp-idUSTRE65R2C520100628 . (See below)
Noble operated two rigs for Shell in Alaska (Discoverer and Kulluk) during the disastrous 2012 drilling campaign. In spite of their performance in 2012, Noble will once again be operating the Discoverer (now over 50 years old) during the upcoming drilling campaign. Discoverer is one of the rust buckets that Noble acquired from Frontier.
Posted in: Alaska, Arctic, Chukchi Sea, Environment, Iran, Oil, Royal Dutch Shell Plc,Shell, United States.
Tagged: Alaska · Arctic Ocean · BP · Chukchi Sea · Environment · Iran · Kulluk · Noble Discoverer · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Shell
Tagged: Alaska · Arctic Ocean · BP · Chukchi Sea · Environment · Iran · Kulluk · Noble Discoverer · Royal Dutch Shell Plc · Shell
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