Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Transocean Rents Seen Sinking on Deepwater Rig Glut


Transocean Ltd. and Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc., [RIG] and [DO] the world’s biggest deepwater oil drillers, may face a drop in rig-rental revenue because of a glut of vessels that can operate in oceans two miles (3.2 kilometers) deep. The oversupply will develop in 2011 as rigs that drillers started building when oil prices surged to a record last year are completed, said Jud Bailey, an analyst at investment bank Jefferies & Co. in Houston. Rig rents are likely to drop 10 to 15 percent and stay down until new deepwater developments create enough demand to end the surplus in 2012 or 2013, he said.

“It was a classic case of panic on the part of operators when oil was over $100,” Bailey said. “A part of that panic was just the fact that they couldn’t get a rig. When that psychology reverses, it can be a pretty powerful dynamic.” Of the so called ultra deepwater rigs scheduled for completion between now and the end of 2011, 22 don’t have contracts to drill, according to researcher ODS-Petrodata Inc. in Houston. The most ultra-deepwater rigs to sit without a contract was three in April 2004, said Tom Kellock, head of consulting and research at ODS. Today there is just one......Read the entire article.

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